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THE EGYPT POWER AND INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT AND FINANCE SUMMIT 2012
Cairo, EGYPT
Power and renewable energy Residential and commercial infrastructure Transport infrastructure and logistics Projects financing and PPPs
12 - 13 December 2012
Supporting growth and development of strategic infrastructure assets / projects
THE EGYPT POWER AND INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT AND FINANCE SUMMIT 2012
15 - 16 January 2013
THE EGYPT POWER AND INFRASTRUCTUREINVESTMENT AND FINANCE SUMMIT 2013 Supporting growth and development of strategicinfrastructure assets / projects
Main supporting organization
Coffee Break sponsor
Media partners
Supporting organizations
Silver Sponsor
EGYPT POWER AND INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT & FINANCE SUMMIT 2013
Program and Speaker Invitees Please note that the speakers listed below have been invited, but not all of them are confirmed yet. The program will be
updated with new speakers and speaker-sponsors in the coming days.
Tuesday 15 January, 2013
09:00 – 09:30
09:30 – 09:50
Registration of the participants, welcome coffee and networking
Opening Keynote Addresses: Mahmoud Saad Balbaa, Minister, Ministry of Electricity and Energy, Egypt (to be confirmed) Osama Saleh, Minister, Ministry of Investment, Egypt (to be confirmed)
09:50 – 11:00 Opening Session Towards signs of deep reforms and healthy long term fundamentals
Focusing on re-developing the economy and re-installing investors’ confidence
Attracting FDIs in power, renewable energy, infrastructure, construction, transport and logistics
Engaging the private sector to accelerate progress – towards the PPP routes
Economy growth remaining robust – key role of new business development and investments in energy and infrastructure sectors
Panel Discussion
Atter Ezzat Hannoura, Director, PPP Central Unit, Ministry of Finance, Egypt
Marc Franco, Strategic Advisor for Egypt, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), UK
A Senior Representative from Egyptian General Authority for
Investment (GAFI), Egypt
A Senior Representative from the Central Bank of Egypt
Karim Helal, Chairman of the Board of Directors, The ASEAN Egypt Business Association (AEBA)
Zeinhom Zahram, Head for Egypt, Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investments and Export Credit (ICIEC)
A Senior Representative from International Monetary Fund (IMF), Egypt/Washington D.C. A Speaker from the private sector (available for sponsors) A Speaker from the private sector (available for sponsors)
11:00– 11:30 Coffee break and networking
11:30– 13:15 Panel Session 1 – Part 1 POWER AND RENEWABLE ENERGY
Building power generating infrastructure/capacity to meet the increasing energy consumption/power shortage
Aiming at generating 20% of power from renewables by 2020 – driving investments in solar and wind power
Overview of renewable energy projects – achieved, current, and forthcoming
The force behind Egypt’s renewable energy progress – wind power – facts & prospects
Egypt showing great potential for solar energy development
Development of Hybrid PV- wind system and three phase smart mini grid for water pumping and water desalination at Egyptian desert
Alternatives in renewable energy: prospects for biomass, biodiesel, and hydroelectricity development
A future for nuclear power in Egypt?
Panel Discussion
Hisham El Agamawy, Energy Advisor at the Ministry of Environment Ministry of Environment, Egypt
Gaber Desouky Mustafa, Chairman, Egyptian Electric Holding Company, Ministry of Electricity and Energy, Egypt
Mohab Hallouda, Senior Energy Specialist, World Bank
Hamdy El Ghetany, Head of Solar Energy Department, National Research Centre, Egypt
Abdel-Wahab Shalaby Kassem, Executive Director of Renewable Energy and e-learning Center, Alexandria University, Egypt
A Speaker from the private sector (available for sponsors)
Achmed Mohammed Morena, Undersecretary of State for Authorities Follow Up, Ministry of Energy and Electricity, Egypt
Laila Georgy Youssef, Executive Chairman, New and Renewable Energy Authority, Ministry of Energy and Electricity, Egypt
Khalil Abdul-Fattah Yasso, Chairman, The Nuclear Power Plants Authority (NPPA), Egypt
Ania Thiemann, Senior Economist and Project Manager, OECD, France
A Speaker from the private sector (available for sponsors)
13:15 – 14:15 Luncheon and networking
EGYPT POWER AND INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT & FINANCE SUMMIT 2013
14:15 – 16:00 Panel Session 1 – Part 2 POWER AND RENEWABLE ENERGY Updates on generation – transmission – distribution markets in Egypt
Improving energy efficiency of the power transmission & distribution networks
Accessing the domestic capabilities and promoting co-operation with foreign partners for production of equipment and technology in renewable energy
Unveiling the potential of clean energy generation in Egypt servicing the European and other neighboring energy markets
Promoting cross-border trading through a regional electrical network
Leasing as a main non- banking financial tool for energy related projects
Exploring the regulatory landscape in the Egyptian power sector and public policy in renewable energy
Emerging/developing PPP market – new laws improving procurement and legislation
Addressing funding requirements by the public and private sectors for the 2012-2017 Five Year Plan
Private sector participation options in power sector
Increasing reliance on private sector participation and ROI in renewable energy
Role of private equity players investing in Egyptian renewable energy
Project financing and identifying the role of Egyptian banks in PPP projects
IFIs, local and international banks, private equity, sovereign wealth funds, Islamic finance – financing appetite
Panel discussion
Fathallah Shalaby, Chairman, Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company, Egypt Thomas Engelhardt, Country Director for Egypt Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), Egypt Hussain Mogaibel, Senior Energy Specialist Islamic Development Bank (ISDB)
Shahinaz Rashad, Chairperson, Egyptian Leasing Association (ELA), Egypt
James Moran, Ambassador, Head of the EU Delegation to the Arab Republic of Egypt
Tarek El-Sherbini, Senior Banking Representative to Egypt and Jordan EBRD, UK/Egypt Youssef Arfaoui, Chief Renewable Energy Specialist, African Development Bank, Tunisia A Speaker from the private sector (available for sponsors) A Speaker from the private sector (available for sponsors)
16:00 – 16:30 Coffee break and networking
16:30 – 18:00 Panel Session 2 RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE Strong domestic demand for infrastructure owing to a young and growing population
Projects in the pipeline for development in the residential/commercial infrastructure sector
Significant government backing for the tourism industry expected to attract a 25 million tourist inflow yearly by 2020
Increasing room capacity and leisure facilities to accommodate the expected rise in tourist inflow
Ministry of Tourism to expedite its procedures for allocating lands for hotels and recreational development
Housing construction to tackle Egypt’s supply shortages
OPIC supporting local banks providing mortgage facility for the low-income housing sector
Investing into booming retail (hyper- and supermarkets, department stores & clothing, wholesale, chain & franchising) sectors
Policy support for residential/commercial infrastructure
Project finance and role of banks
PPP models for key residential and commercial projects
Attracting further private equity investors in the sector
Panel discussion
Samy Abozeid, Head of Infrastructure Department, Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, Egypt
May Abdel Hamid, Chairman, Mortgage Finance Fund, Egypt
Michael K. Kane Infrastructure Specialist, Infrastructure Consortium for Africa (ICA), c/o African Development Bank, Tunisia
A Speaker from the private sector (available for sponsors)
A Senior Representative from Ministry of Tourism, Egypt
A Senior Representative from Member of PPP Team of Specialists, United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE), Switzerland Nancy Rivera, Managing Director, Structured Finance, Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC), Washington D.C.
A Speaker from the private sector (available for sponsors)
18:00 End of Day 1
EGYPT POWER AND INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT & FINANCE SUMMIT 2013
Wednesday 16 January, 2013
09:00 – 09:30 Morning coffee and networking
09:30 – 11:15 Panel Session 3–Part 1 TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE & LOGISTICS Building transport infrastructure on a strategic geographic location for international trade - connecting Middle East, Europe, Africa and Asia
Projects earmarked for development –maritime, air, road, rail & metro, river transport
Improving freight transport infrastructure efficiency to achieve Egypt’s full potential in local manufacturing, shipping and logistics
Increasing port capacity to meet growing intra-continental trade
Developing and upgrading port efficiency in Egypt – opportunities in logistics services
Assessment of maritime transport and related logistics services in Egypt
River transport – a promising opportunity in developing Egypt’s multimodal transport network
Relieving pressure on Egypt’s road infrastructure – developing new metro lines and stations
Opportunities of investments/involvement in road infrastructure: expansion, renovation, logistics
Egypt’s rail network in need of significant infrastructural improvement and expansion
Growing passenger/freight capacity and upgrading services in Egypt’s airports to meet rising tourist inflow, sought-after transit traffic and trade movements
Panel discussion
Ibrahim Aamer, Chairman, General Authority for Roads, Bridges and Land Transport (GARBLT), Ministry of Transport, Egypt
Saied Hamed Hadait, Head of Maritime Sector, Ministry of Transport, Egypt
A Senior Representative, Nile Logistics, Egypt
Mounir Tabet, Country Director, UNDP, Egypt
A Speaker from the private sector (available for sponsors)
Moustafa Kenawy, President, Egyptian Railways Authority, Ministry of Transport, Egypt
A Senior Representative from Egyptair Samy Abdallah, Chairman, Egyptian River Transport Authority, Ministry of Transport, Egypt Ahmed F. Ghoneim, Professor of Economics, Cairo University, Egypt
A Speaker from the private sector (available for sponsors)
11:15 – 11:45 Coffee break and networking
11:45 – 13:30 Panel Session 3 –Part 2 TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE & LOGISTICS – PROJECT FINANCING & PPP
PPP projects in transport sector
Legal and regulatory framework – challenges in the transport sector
Project financing in transport infrastructure
Further role for private equity investors
Panel discussion
Atter Ezzat Hannoura, Director, PPP Central Unit, Ministry of Finance, Egypt
Nada Shousha, Principal Country Officer, IFC (World Bank), Egypt
Matt Bull, Infrastructure Specialist, Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility (PPIAF), c/o World Bank, Washington D.C.
Ajay Saxena, PPP Expert, Asian Development Bank
Sue Barret, Director for Transport, EBRD, United Kingdom
Prajesh Bhakta, Chief Country Operations Officer, African Development Bank, Egypt
A Senior Representative from European Investment Bank (EIB), Luxembourg A Speaker from the private sector (available for sponsors)
A Speaker from the private sector (available for sponsors)
13:30 – 14:00 End of the Summit, farewell drink and networking