It’s the end of the year. Companies are wrapping up, taking stock of what they’ve done over the past twelve months, and maybe preparing to take a break for the holidays. But for many businesses, there’s still a lot of work to do in the next couple of weeks. Some are banking on Christmas sales to boost their end-of-year numbers.
How about closing out the year with a late harvest of business insights and new networks? They could come in handy in 2020. Here are a number of events happening this month that could give you these things (and more).
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1. The Solar Future Nigeria
This is Nigeria’s leading conference for professionals and companies in the country’s mini-grid and off-grid solutions industries. It’s an avenue for leaders and enthusiasts of this burgeoning sector to meet, exchange ideas, discuss challenges, and chart a path of the growth of sustainable energy solutions for Nigeria.
If you’re interested in meeting up with players in this sector, or you’re looking to expand your partnerships and clientele, you should consider attending this event.
Date: 4-5 December
Venue: Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos.
Time: 9AM- 6PM.
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2. Naija Hacks
Hackathons are becoming a fixture of Nigeria’s fast-growing tech landscape. The biggest of them all, Naija Hacks, happens this month. The organizers say it’s a festival of cutting edge, innovative ideas.
They expect it to feature about 300 exciting teams, over 1,000 delegates, as well as mentors, speakers, and judges from eight countries who will be scrutinizing the tech-solutions presented and sharing their insights and experiences with participants.
We get the sense that it’ll have a slightly celebratory feel to it; perhaps a fine way for techies to unwind at the end of a busy year.
Date: 17 December
Venue: Zone Tech Park, Lagos.
Time: 9 AM-6 PM
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3. SME International Week and Trade Fair
This 5-day fair gives small and medium scale businesses the opportunity to exhibit their products and services to thousands of people. It’s also a chance for them to network and build new trade partnerships.
Date: 3-7 December
Venue: National Theatre, Iganmu, Lagos.
Time: 9AM- 6PM.
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4. The National Transport Summit
The National Transport Summit is a platform for businesses in Nigeria’s aviation, road transport, and water transport industries to learn the best strategies for strengthening their operations and contribute to the country’s economic growth.
The event will feature plenary sessions and panel discussions (involving leading executives in the transportation business, policy experts, and public sector representatives), as well as high-level networking.
Date: 3-5 December
Venue: Shehu Musa YarAdua Centre, Abuja.
Time: 10AM-5PM.
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5. Human Resources Bootcamp Conference
Kendor Consulting wants to change the way employee management is done in Nigeria. They are doing this with the Human Resources Bootcamp Conference, an annual event they’ve organized for HR professionals starting in 2009.
This year’s event is expected to attract over 1,000 people working in the people management space. They will be learning valuable lessons from (and interacting with) HR heads from some of Nigeria’s biggest corporate organizations; they could also meet with certification representatives from across the world.
Date: 5-6 December
Venue: Twin Waters Entertainment Centre, Oniru, Victoria Island, Lagos.
Time: 8 AM-5 PM.
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Featured image source: Kendor Consulting
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