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We have organized the following events successfully among others:-

10th EAST AFRICAN JUA KALI / NGUVU KAZI EXPO
This was the last major project undertaken by us in the year 2008. The event took place on 27th November-7th December 2008 at the Gikondo Expo Ground, Kigali Rwanda. Our role was event management and supply of exhibition stands. Over 1000 (one thousand) small and medium scale entrepreneurs from all over East Africa participated.

Text Box:RWANDA INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR 2008

The events team successfully organized the 11th Rwanda International Trade Fair, which took place on the 28th August – 8th September 2008 at the Gikondo Expo Grounds in Kigali, Rwanda. This Trade fair attracted exhibitors & visitors from East Africa and the rest of the world. The Rwanda International Trade Fair (RITF) is a well-established multi-sectoral trade event and plays a leading role in enhancing international and local business exchange among the participating countries. This year, the event had a record over 400 exhibitors and recorded 124,000 visitors. The total trade turnover for this event is was approximately 1.5 million USD.

Our role was to market, manage and to build the exhibition stands. We also oversaw the judging and award giving ceremony.

COMESA SUMMIT & EXHIBITION 2007

This was a powerful 1-week exhibition that showcased the best products and services from COMESA member countries. The exhibition was held at the Kenyatta International Conference Centre (KICC) from May 14 – May 20 2007. This was coupled with a Head of States Summit that was held at the UNEP headquarters and the KICC from May 11th – May 23rd.
The aim of this exhibition and summit was to promote and strengthen regional integration and to explore and make use of new trade and investment opportunities in the enlarged COMESA countries. The event was such a big success as it attracted more than 450 exhibitors and a good number of visitors from the COMESA region.  EEO worked in partnership with the sister company Sols Inclinations who had been awarded the tender.

 AFRICA, ASIA & MIDDLE EAST EXPO
The first edition of this event was held at the Kenyatta Int’l Conference Center (KICC) on 21st – 24th April, 2004.
As an annual Expo, AAME aims at creating a forum where local and Int’l business communities can come together to forge strategic business/marketing alliances. For a first of its kind in the country, AAME was a successful event that brought together more than 50 exhibitors from the three target regions and dignitaries such as the top officials of the Ministry of Trade, Diplomats from most of the foreign missions in the country and other visitors who included Company Directors, Parastatal heads, Sales & Marketing Managers, Procurement Officers and direct consumers of the same products.

 

 EAITF – THE EAST AFRICA INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR
The East Africa International Trade Fair was held for the first time in Kenya on December 2004. On display there were all kinds of consumer and industrial products, services, machinery and technology.
It attracted a large number of participants and visitors from many countries in Middle & Far East, Africa, Europe. EAITF aims to gather the key decision/ policy makers and various industry players together to initiate and renew contact as well as develop new trade leads with individuals and corporations.


CONVEX EAST AFRICA
This is an event that brings together most of the players in hospitality industry in the three East African countries. This event includes Staff Training, Seminars, Conferences, Team-Building Sessions, Office Parties and many more activities that would not be effective if held within office confines.

 

 THE MARKETING EXPO
The conceptof this exhibition was meant to bring together service providers in marketing in Kenya. The premier exhibition was held at the Intercontinental in 1999 and attracted service providers from sectors such as marketing services, media, internet service providers, printing firms and complementary services. A seminar whose focused was on advertising and its relation to marketing initiatives.

The Success of the Premier Marketing Expo led to the second edition in 2000 at the Nairobi Hilton with a concurrent seminar whose theme was Customer Care. In 2001, the exhibition merged with Sarit Centre and organized Exhibition - Promo Expo and ran under the title Promotion + Marketing Expo at the Sarit Centre.

KENYA ON PARADE
The idea of showcasing Kenya’s best was the force behind this event. At some point, Kenya was flooded with products from outside Kenya, a situation that led to Kenyan products being ignored despite their good quality.

Kenya on Parade was an exhibition that brought together manufacturers and producers of local products for both industrial and general consumption. The main aim was to identify investment opportunities for local investors, highlight the superiority of Kenyan products over and above that of imported products, as well as share ideas with fellow businessmen in the same forum.

the fairs. It was on the basis of these two and several other factors that we launched this project in 2004 at the Eldoret National Show.


LADIES WORLD2000
This was another first for us as we sought to bring together an exhibition of Health, Beauty, Homecare and Business products and services for women in any economic, social or cultural bracket. The exhibition was aimed at addressing the needs of women as we also included women’s and human rights organizations in the list of exhibitors. These included, COVAW, and WOFAK among many others.

 

 

 MAONYESHO
The latest entrant in our cradle is “Maonyesho” a trade and fairs guide that also doubles as the official catalogue for all our events. Maonyesho will be published quarterly and distributed free to all our exhibitors. In addition we are committed to implementing a detailed regional distribution network with local embassies, Kenya missions abroad, Hotels and restaurants as well as professional bodies. Maonyesho will feature special articles on trade events in East Africa, the economic climate in East Africa and business focus this side of the continent. Articles by business leaders will feature regularly in this guide.
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