The stage is set for an unparalleled meeting of leaders in the fields of technology and Human Resources, as the Africa HR Forum 2023 Launch; an Equatorial Guinean HR Networking event geared up to explore the theme ‘Technology and Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace – A Look at the African Context.’
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The Africa HR Forum 2023: an EG HR Networking event promises to be a groundbreaking exploration of the future of work in Africa, with discussions between decision-makers, actors and stakeholders focusing on the integration of cutting-edge technology and artificial intelligence within the unique context of the continent, to shape the future for a sustainable workplace.
The event is being organized by iCUBEFARM-proprietor of Africa HR Forum, in partnership with the Government of Equatorial Guinea and the Society for Human Resource Management, USA and technical partnership with the Association of EG HR Profesisonals, in cognizance of Equatorial Guinea’s Agenda 2035 with respect to economic diversification and workforce empowerment.
The Africa HR Forum 2023 Launch: an EG HR Networking event will hold on Thursday, August 31st 2023 from 15h to 18h WAT (GMT+1) at the Colinas Boutique Hotel in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea. The cost of participation is 20,000 XAF per participant and registration is ongoing online at Africa HR Forum.
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This event will feature keynote speeches and a high-level panel discussion between Government dignitaries and industry experts representing the following sectors: Human Resource, Telecommunications, Government Data systems, Technology, Banking, Legal & Compliance sectors. The following experts will participate in the panel discussion: Angela Eseng Mba Mangue – Director of WOOMAX, Angela Eyi – Human Resource Director at MUNI, Don Melanio Ebendeng Oyana – Director General of the National Center for the Computerization of the Public Administration of Equatorial Guinea (CNIAPGE), Gemma Jones Ndjoli – CEO of Jones & Sacristan Abogados, Teodosia Monica Angue Bivini – Training & Development Coordinator at GETESA, Olga Beng Nee Bilogo – Human Capital Director at BGFI Bank and Ines Felipe A. Eni Ayeto – Human Resources Generalist at MEGPL (Marathon Oil). The panel discussion will be moderated by the President of the Association of EG HR Professionals, Jeromino Mba Oyono Nguema and Maria Concepción Esuba Renedo – Founder of EVICON will be the Mistress of Ceremony.
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The Keynote speeches will be delivered by the Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Security – His Excellency Don Alfred Mitogo Mitogo Ada, the Minister of Public Function and Administrative Reform – His Excellency Don Eucario Bacale Angue, Vice Minister of the Ministry of Transport, Postal and New Information and Communication Technologies – His Excellency Don Candido Muatetema Baita, President of the Society for Human Resource Management, USA – Mr. Johnny C. Taylor, Jr and the Founder and Promoter of Africa HR Forum–Yolanda Asumu.
Further enriching the event will be addresses from industry experts, Filiberto Mba Obama, Founder of DATA EG and Oscar A. Nchaso Bekari, Executive Director of Dreams Hub.
Our esteemed sponsors for the event include EVICON, DATA EG, WOOMAX, Jones & Sacristan Abogados, CNIAPGE, Muni, Marathon, GITGE, Okume VZ Production, Dreams Hub, Gepetrol, Bilateral Chamber and Colinas Boutique Hotel.
The official media partners for the event are AFRICANIAN and Real Equatorial Guinea.
‘The Africa HR Forum 2023 Launch: an EG HR Networking event is not just an event; it’s a platform to envision the future of work in Africa. With Africa’s unique socio-economic landscape, this event will provide invaluable insights into tailoring technology solutions to address our specific needs and challenges,’ – Yolanda Asumu, Director of ICUBEFARM and Founder and Promoter of Africa HR Forum.
Do not miss out on this exceptional opportunity to be part of this relevant discourse and contribute to shaping the future of work in Africa. Register now to secure your spot at Africa HR Forum and for any enquiries, call +240 222 131 204.