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Key Changes to ACSIS 2024: A Two-Day Summit at Iconic Venues

by SAT Reporter
November 11, 2024
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Key Changes to ACSIS 2024: A Two-Day Summit at Iconic Venues

The much-anticipated African Caribbean Sustainability & Investment Summit (ACSIS) 2024 will now take place across two days, 21st and 22nd November, at the prestigious House of Lords and Lloyd’s of London. This pivotal decision follows feedback from attendees and aims to ensure that every session delivers the highest quality and value.

Originally scheduled to span three days, with the final day set to be held at CodeNode, the event’s format has been adjusted to consolidate key content across the first two days. The change reflects a commitment to maintaining the summit’s high standards while offering a more focused and dynamic experience for all participants.

This strategic shift promises to sharpen the focus of ACSIS 2024, allowing for deeper dives into critical sessions and topics that matter most. The consolidation of the event ensures that speakers, exhibitors, and attendees can engage more meaningfully, with more opportunities for collaboration and networking.

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The decision to shorten the event is expected to enhance the overall experience, creating a more cohesive and concentrated environment for all involved. The streamlined format also means that there will be less logistical complexity for delegates, allowing them to fully immerse themselves in the event’s core content without the distraction of multiple venues.

For those affected by the change, ACSIS 2024 organisers are offering tailored support. Attendees can opt for rescheduling, or if necessary, assistance with refunds. The organisers have expressed their commitment to providing a range of alternative options, ensuring minimal disruption to those with prior plans.

As part of their ongoing commitment to delivering value, ACSIS organisers are preparing additional resources to supplement the shortened schedule. These will include bonus materials, exclusive content, and virtual sessions designed to further enrich the participant experience. Attendees can expect to receive updates through email and ACSIS media channels ahead of the summit.

By condensing the event into a more compact format, ACSIS 2024 aims to foster stronger connections between participants. With a more concentrated schedule, networking opportunities are set to be more abundant, allowing attendees to build deeper professional relationships and form strategic partnerships.

This year’s summit promises to be a focal point for discussions on sustainable development, investment, and the vital role of both African and Caribbean nations in shaping global economic and environmental futures. As always, the summit will bring together key decision-makers, industry leaders, and influential figures from across the globe.

The ACSIS 2024 team assures all participants that the rescheduling will not diminish the event’s impact. Instead, it will offer a more concentrated and powerful platform for innovation, investment, and thought leadership.

With a focus on sustainability and development, the summit promises to be a landmark occasion, helping to shape the future of cross-continental partnerships. Tickets are available now, with final preparations underway for what is set to be an unforgettable gathering.

For more information on rescheduling, tickets, or to register, visit the official ACSIS website or reach out directly via the provided contact details.

Event Details:

Date: 21st–22nd November 2024

Venue: House of Lords & Lloyd’s of London

Website: www.africancaribbeansummit.com

Enquiries: enquiries@africancaribbeansummit.com

 

Tags: ACSIS 2024African Caribbean businessAfrican Caribbean Sustainability & Investment Summitbusiness summitcross-continental partnershipsevent reschedulingGlobal InvestmentHouse of Lordsinternational summitinvestment summitLloyd’s of LondonNetworkingNovember 2024sustainabilitysustainable development
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