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Follow on Google News | Enlit Africa to return in June with focus on 5Ds as industry prepares for energy transitionBy: Enlit Africa The opening session will feature local and global experts unpacking how the evolution of the power and energy sector globally will also affect local supply and opportunities, focusing on technology, policy and funding. Among the local experts is South African Minister of Mineral and Energy Resources Gwede Mantashe who will be providing the opening address for the event. Same inspiration, different look Enlit Africa, taking place from 8 to 10 June, is the new brand for the Cape-town based African Utility Week and POWERGEN Africa conference and exhibition, which for more than 20 years has been the flagship power and energy show for the continent's energy sector. The event had two very successful, interactive digital editions last year and rebranded in November 2020. "With Enlit Africa we continue our decades-long, proud partnership with the sector, offering the same inspiration, commitment, value and support," says Chanelle Hingston, Group Director, Power & Energy for Clarion Events Africa, the multi-award- "Over the three days, we will examine the energy transition and the various ways in which new energy imperatives will impact existing and future infrastructure. And as always, you can expect the best content and connections from us. We are excited to give all our participants front row seats to our highly topical webinars, roundtables and tech showcases, presented by industry professionals and world leading suppliers." She continues: "We have made sure to highlight the most exciting sector developments around the continent which include direct access to case studies on Nigeria's metering infrastructure and how progress has been made in reducing non-technical losses. We will be discussing the ever-important role of finance in the climate adaptation challenges facing African utilities and how the energy transition will be enabled through technology, strategy and a coordinated effort across countries and continents." All content will also be available on demand following the event. Industry support Eskom, the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy and the City of Cape Town have been official hosting partners of the event for many years and 2021 is no different. Global and local top technology and services suppliers to the industry, including Siemens, GE, Toshiba, Actom, Conlog and Landis+Gyr, are returning as platinum sponsors at Enlit Africa. Other industry supporters are Akilea, Huawei, Nyamezela Group and Ntiyiso Consulting. www.enlit-africa.com End
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