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Senegal Minister of Petroleum and Energies to Participate at AEW 2022 with a Strong Focus on Investment

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H.E. Aissatou Sophie Gladima will drive the discussion on securing investment, improving gas monetization and pushing for a just transition in Africa

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, April 11, 2022/APO Group/ — 

H.E. Aissatou Sophie Gladima, Minister of Petroleum and Energies, the Republic of Senegal, will be attending and participating at the continent’s premier energy event, African Energy Week (AEW) 2022 – taking place from 18 – 21 October 2022 in Cape Town. Representing one of Africa’s top emerging gas economies, H.E. Gladima will play a significant role in facilitating gas and energy transition related dialogue in Cape Town.

Backed by strong regional cooperation and sustained foreign investment that have led to the start-up of large-scale gas developments, the MSGBC region is poised to become one of the biggest gas economies on the continent. Owing to strong policies such as the 2020 Gas Code and the Energy Sector Development Policy Letter (2019-2023), the Senegalese government has managed to support the growth of its gas market, significantly improving gas monetization and investment. In this area there has already been success, both in Senegal and neighboring Mauritania, with first production scheduled for 2023 at the $4.8 billion Grand Tortue Ahmeyim gas development – a joint project between Senegal and Mauritania that is expected to produce up to 2.3 million metric tons of liquefied natural gas per annum and operated by bp and American oil firm, Kosmos Energy.

H.E. Gladima’s main focus remains on ensuring that the 40 trillion cubic feet of proven gas reserves in the west African country are fully exploited to address energy poverty. In this regard, the ministry has committed to increasing investments in E&P activities through increased cooperation with companies and institutions such as national oil company (NOC) Petrosen, bp, COS-PETROGAZ, GEZ-PETROGAZ, and the Gas Exporting Countries Forum. Additionally, the Minister is committed to increasing the capacity of the domestic gas market, with significant improvements being made regarding local content and capacity building. Across the entire energy value chain, local company participation is increasing, leading to strong and sustainable socioeconomic development in Senegal.

What’s more, the Minister has also vowed to boost the country’s capacity to supervise the exploration and monetization of gas resources by establishing the Pilot Committee to Support Negotiations of Gas Projects and Institutional Capacity Building, which received $29 million in World Bank aid for technical assistance in 2021.

Senegal is well positioned to become a major supplier both regionally and globally and an opportunity has risen for the west African country

Moreover, the ministry is also overseeing the implementation of gas-to-power initiatives, such as the development of the 130 MW Malicounda Flexicycle power plant, that are aimed at increasing the use of natural gas in energy generation for decarbonization and energy security. With a focus on enhancing domestic gas utilization, led by H.E. Gladima, the Ministry is committed to improving gas infrastructure, distribution and production, ensuring Africa benefits from its gas resources first and foremost.

Despite the significant progress within Senegal’s gas industry, massive investments are required to boost and accelerate gas exploration and production to support the economy and to address energy poverty. With Europe seeking alternative gas suppliers to meet its energy needs, and demand in the region growing exponentially, Senegal is well positioned to become a major supplier both regionally and globally and an opportunity has risen for the west African country – as well as its partners in the region – to attract European investments to fund the buildup of infrastructure and to scale up exploration and production activities.

“At AEW in 2021, H.E. Gladima played a pivotal role in shaping dialogue, networking with global investors and putting forward strategies as to how Africa, Senegal and emerging gas markets such as Mauritania can boost investments to accelerate and amplify gas exploration and development. In 2022, this trend will continue, with the minister set to make a strong play for investment across the entire MSGBC energy landscape, while leading discussions on the role of natural gas in Africa’s energy transition,” states NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman of AEC. 

Meanwhile in the oil sector, Senegal enacted the Petroleum Code in 2019 to ensure full exploitation of the more than 1 billion barrels of proven oil reserves in the country. As a result, first oil production is also set for 2023 at the Sangoma oil field which is operated in the south of Dakar by Australian oil and gas firm, Woodside, and PETROSEN. With hydrocarbons anticipated to account for 13.7% of the country’s gross domestic profit by 2023, the government of Senegal, in partnership with the Ministry of Petroleum and Energies, is developing fiscal rules to ensure a sustainable and transparent management of revenues.

Senegal is also at the forefront of deploying renewable energy to diversify its energy mix and to improve electrification as the country targets 100% electricity access by 2025 from the current 70.4% in 2022. In this regard, H.E. Gladima aims to increase partnerships with international financial institutions such the International Finance Corporation, USAID, the World Bank and the European Investment Bank, all of which have already made significant investments in project deployments in Senegal, as the country seeks to have 25% of its electricity generated from renewables by 2025.

At AEW 2022, the Minister will discuss the role that developing strong policy frameworks and capital-attractive regimes play in enabling African hydrocarbon producing countries to maximize oil and gas for economic growth and energy security. During the week-long event, H.E. Gladima will lead panel discussions and high-level meetings that will focus on the opportunities within Senegal’s energy market for European and international investors and companies, the importance of regional cooperation in enhancing the management of hydrocarbon resources and the use of natural gas as a transactional energy resource as Africa implements the energy transition.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Energy Chamber.

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HELI Aims for #1 Position in Middle East and Africa with New Forklift Models and Strategic Investments

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Company Expands Regional Footprint, Hosts 40 Regional Partners at Exclusive Distributors’ Conference in Dubai

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, November 22, 2024/APO Group/ — 

HELI (www.HELIChina.net), China’s leading forklift manufacturer and a global player in the material handling industry, has unveiled three new forklift models at the opening of its UAE distributor Hala’s state-of-the-art showroom and workshop in Dubai Industrial City.

This launch marks another significant step in HELI’s ongoing expansion in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region, as the company continues its drive to become the leading forklift brand across the region.

HELI’s mission, Lifting the Future, is driven by a vision to become a global leader, and a singular aim to be ranked among the world’s Top 5 forklift manufacturers. Founded in 1958, HELI has consistently delivered innovative, intelligent logistics solutions, establishing itself as a global first-class integrator of industrial vehicles and intelligent logistics systems. With a people-oriented approach and a commitment to repaying society through high-quality products, HELI’s brand proposition—Empower the World—reflects the company’s dedication to empowering industries worldwide.

Ranked among the top ten forklift manufacturers globally since 2006, HELI’s streamlined strategies in capital, industrial, and innovation chains have fueled rapid growth. Today, HELI’s products are sold in over 150 countries, and in the MEA region, the company has already secured the leading position in 15 African countries, with an expanding presence in the Middle East. With continued investment in new product launches and strategic partnerships, HELI is on track to achieve its ambitious goal of becoming the leading forklift brand across the region.

The new HELI G Series 2.0-ton lithium battery forklift, specifically engineered for the beverage industry, was also introduced at the event. Building on the proven reliability and advanced technology of HELI’s G Series, this model incorporates several innovative features tailored to the unique demands of beverage logistics. These include a flexible adjustable cab height for enhanced operator visibility and safety, an intelligent steering system that prevents sharp turns for smoother operations, and an active safety protection system that decelerates or brakes when personnel approach danger zones, reducing workplace risks. Designed with beverage industry needs in mind, it includes features like single/double pallet forks and a 360-degree vision optimization system for better maneuverability.

The G3 Series forklifts, available in 2-3.5 Ton and 5-10 Ton models, offer key shared advantages that enhance efficiency, safety, and performance. Both models are energy-efficient, with the 2-3.5 Ton version reducing consumption by 15% and the 5-10 Ton featuring a low-noise system. They incorporate advanced safety features, such as pedestrian detection, AI-powered collision warnings, and an optional reversing camera, ensuring a safer work environment. Designed for high performance and reliability, both models require minimal maintenance and are built to handle demanding industrial tasks. The 2-3.5 Ton version offers an enhanced load capacity up to 4.5 meters, while the 5-10 Ton excels in climbing performance. Additionally, ergonomic features like reduced steering effort and low-noise operation improve operator comfort and productivity.

With the increasing focus on electrification, we are providing customers with clean energy alternatives that align with global sustainability goals

Together, the G3 Series forklifts deliver a reliable, cost-effective solution for businesses seeking safety, efficiency, and durability in their material handling equipment.

“These new models reflect HELI’s commitment to addressing the growing demand for sustainable and efficient material handling solutions in the region. With the increasing focus on electrification, we are providing customers with clean energy alternatives that align with global sustainability goals and empowering our partners to achieve #1 status in their respective markets,” said Guan Lei, General Manager of HELI Middle East FZCO.

During the showroom opening, Mathew Abraham, Managing Director of Hala, HELI’s UAE distributor, emphasized the potential of the partnership, noting, “With HELI’s world-class technology and our deep understanding of the regional market, we are well-positioned to offer comprehensive solutions, ensuring the highest standards of after-sales support and sustainability.”

HELI’s growth in the region is underscored by its ongoing investment in infrastructure. The company is currently leasing between 6,000 and 8,000 square meters of space in the Middle East to expand its service capabilities and provide quicker, localized support. These efforts are aligned with HELI’s strategic goals and reinforce its position as a key player in the material handling and logistics sectors.

At a closed-door distributors conference held this week, 40 partners from across the region gathered to discuss HELI’s product innovations and regional growth strategies. The conference highlighted the company’s vision for the future and its strong partnerships with regional distributors. The theme of the conference, “Together We Thrive, Limits We Defy,” reflected the shared ambition to work harder with determination, pushing past boundaries and striving for excellence.

Recent industry data from the World Industrial Truck Statistics (WITS) shows HELI’s growing presence in the UAE, where it is now the second-largest forklift brand. This growth, coupled with a rising shift toward electrification, further positions HELI as a leader in the MEA region. The company’s success in Africa, where it holds the #1 position in 15 countries, demonstrates the strength of its offering and its ability to meet local market needs.

Chen Xianyou, Vice General Manager of Anhui HELI Co., Ltd, emphasized, “Our continued investment in the MEA region is a testament to our long-term vision. We are focused on achieving sustainable growth, backed by our strong after-sales service network, and building lasting relationships with our regional partners.”

With its leadership position in China for 33 consecutive years and a growing footprint in the Middle East and Africa, HELI is poised to become a globally recognized brand in the material handling industry.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of HELI.

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West Africa Deal Summit 2024 calls for regional collaboration to unlock catalytic capital, rewards outstanding organisations

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The summit closed with an invitation to the Africa Impact Summit 2025 scheduled for June 11-12, 2025, in Accra, Ghana

LAGOS, Nigeria, November 22, 2024/APO Group/ — 

The 2024 West Africa Deal Summit (WADS) (www.WestAfricaDealSummit.org) concluded on Wednesday, with a call for more regional collaboration to mobilise catalytic capital to address West Africa’s unique socioeconomic challenges. The two-day event attended by over 400 investors, entrepreneurs, government representatives, and thought leaders, focused on building innovative financing mechanisms. 

The summit themed “Actions to Deepen Catalytic Capital in West Africa” organised by the Impact Investors Foundation, Impact Investing Ghana alongside impact investing taskforces in Burkina Faso, Senegal and Cote d’Ivoire highlighted several other priority actions in a joint statement issued at the event’s close. 

One of the highlights of the summit was the launch of two transformative reports – Catalytic Capital in Nigeria (https://apo-opa.co/3ZiaMGL) and Context Mapping and Market Landscape for Catalytic Capital in Nigeria (https://apo-opa.co/3CCKEO7),  that identified organisations deploying catalytic capital in Nigeria; spotlighted the types of investments they make and their impact; and mapped the spectrum of capital used in Nigeria. 

Catalytic capital, strong governance, regional collaboration, and innovative financing mechanisms are essential for leveraging West Africa’s potential

At the end of the two-day summit, the Impact Investors Foundation in partnership with LEAP Africa also celebrated trailblazing organisations for their meaningful contributions to environmental and social causes. Alitheia Capital Management bagged the Impact Investor of the Year 2024, FAMASI Limited was conferred with the Social Enterprise of the Year 2024 while Centre for Legal Support and Inmates Rehabilitation (CELSIR) bagged the Innocent Chukwuma Award for Social Impact, 2024.  In the Social Innovators Programme Award categories by LEAP Africa, FarmSpeak Technology and Power Wheels Electricals received the Outstanding Fellow Award; the Seyi Bickersteth Award for Financial Accountability 2024 recipient was Read To Learn Foundation while Natal Cares bagged the Innocent Chukwuma Award for Youth and Gender Empowerment 2024. 

The IIF and Nigeria Office for Philanthropy and Impact Investing (NPO) also jointly awarded the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Kalu with the Policy Champion for Philanthropy and Impact Investing award for his role in championing Nigeria’s first-ever legislation on impact investing and philanthropy. 

Etemore Glover, CEO of the Impact Investors Foundation, highlighted the collective commitment of summit participants to accelerating efforts in building national and regional ecosystems that drive resilience and sustainable growth. 

“We, the impact investing community, commit to building national and regional ecosystems that foster sustainable growth and resilience. Catalytic capital, strong governance, regional collaboration, and innovative financing mechanisms are essential for leveraging West Africa’s potential,” she said. 

The joint statement was issued by Mirabelle Moreaux, Board Vice Chair, Impact Investing Ghana (IIGh); Etemore Glover, CEO, Impact Investors Foundation; Amma Lartey, CEO, Impact Investing Ghana; Yacouba Ouedraogo (PhD), Member, Burkina Faso Impact Investing Taskforce and Co-founder, Africa Impact Investing Partnerships Centre and Bowel Diop, Member, Senegal Impact Investing Taskforce. 

Key initiatives outlined in the joint statement include strengthening regional collaboration and Knowledge Exchange; Mobilising Local Capital; Encouraging Innovation and Collaboration for Systemic Change; Strengthening Good Governance and Capacity-Building for MSMEs; and promoting Data-Driven Design and Execution. The summit closed with an invitation to the Africa Impact Summit 2025 (https://apo-opa.co/3OleFV3) scheduled for June 11-12, 2025, in Accra, Ghana. 

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of West Africa Deal Summit.

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How 5G Transforms Life: A Foreigner’s Journey Through East China’s Digital Revolution

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HANGZHOU, CHINA – Media OutReach Newswire – 22 November 2024 – As the 2024 World Internet Conference Summit opened in Wuzhen, Zhejiang province on November 20, showcasing China’s latest achievements in artificial intelligence and digital technology, a foreigner who has called China home for 15 years witnessed firsthand how one particular technology – 5G – is revolutionizing everyday life in this eastern province.

Yegor Shyshov, who has lived through China’s digital transformation, found himself amazed by the practical applications of 5G technology beyond mere phone services. From smart manufacturing to autonomous vehicles and remote healthcare, his journey through Zhejiang province revealed how the technology showcased at Wuzhen is already improving lives in neighboring cities.

“These applications are not just exhibition pieces – they’re already changing how people work and live,” said Shyshov, as he toured various 5G-enabled facilities across the province.

In Zhejiang’s Yiwu city, blankets are being weaved in bulk by Truelove, one of China’s leading blanket makers, under the custody of 5G-empowered AI system.

“The inspection for broken threads used to be the toughest job,” Zhang Xiaomao, a chief engineer at Truelove’s smart manufacturing sector, told Shyshov. “In cooperation with China Mobile, we rolled out the 5G+AI visual quality monitoring system, after 18 months of testing.”

The system is able to monitor the threads while they are being weaved, Zhang said, adding that it could stop a warp knitting machine when a broken thread is detected, ensuring accurate quality control.

“There are 24 cameras installed on a warp knitting machine, in short, we have installed ‘electronic eyes’ on our machine, which can realize real-time monitoring of 8,000 threads,” he said.

Upon detection of broken threads, the system automatically halts production, reducing defects by 90% while processing 40 million images daily. The efficiency gains are remarkable: one worker can now manage 12 machines, triple the previous capacity of four.

While the 5G buildout brought revolution in industries, it can be better felt in people’s daily life, as phone service has long become a modern necessity. However, 5G is ready to make big changes in areas beyond that little plate of screen.

Some self-driving mini shuttle buses are currently on its trial operation around the Jinyi Lake in Jinyi New District, Jinhua city.

Shyshov went to take one of the buses — the 5.8-meter-long vehicle has eight passenger seats and can travel at a speed of 20 km/h. It is installed with five LIDAR (Light Detection And Ranging) and five cameras, which enable it to give way to pedestrians if detected, and bring itself to halt upon reaching designated stops.

While the vehicle drives itself, a safety staff sits at the driver’s cab to ensure safe operations. These vehicles are currently on trial service for now, providing transport between seven stops along a 6.5-kilometer-long loop within a limited area

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