Africa-Press – Angola. The president of the Hispanic-American-Angolan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCIHA), Reinaldo Luís da Silva Trindade, participated in the 1st International Congress of Entrepreneurs in Caracas, Venezuela, from April 23 to 25. According to a statement from the Consulate General of Angola in Caracas, the event was also attended by 100 national entrepreneurs.
The event emerged as a strategic space for the meeting between Nations, with the objective of strengthening the global entrepreneurial ecosystem and strengthening the productive apparatus, through the exchange of knowledge, experiences and best practices, driving innovation and the creation of new enterprises to improve sustainable economic development between countries.
The Congress, which was held under the motto: “Connect, create, undertake”, was attended by 61 countries, including 13 African nations, namely Angola, South Africa, Algeria, Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Congo, Ethiopia, Equatorial Guinea, Egypt, Mali, São Tomé and Príncipe and Tunisia.
Several entrepreneurs shared their stories, experiences and lessons learned throughout their careers. Some national and foreign entrepreneurs presented innovative projects and products that they had developed.
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