Meet Egypt’s first climate billionaires
For our sixth and final panel, we brought on the guys who we think are likely to be Egypt’s first climate billionaires by building one of the most exciting of Egypt's climate startups — Shift EV, which efficiently and cost-effectively converts fleets from internal combustion engines into electric …
Keynote interview with Leslie Reed, Mission director for Egypt, USAID
We interviewed on stage Leslie Reed, former mission director for USAID in Egypt and current director for Jordan. Leslie discussed the role development finance has in moving the needle on climate — including a dive into how USAID is trying to help us save the coral reefs along the Red Sea coast. Sh…
How do we pay for it all? The climate finance debate
The massive re-plumbing of the global economy to become more climate-friendly comes at a very high cost. So, how are we going to fund it all? In come the banks. Banks are no different than the rest of us: They want to know where the opportunities are. They worry about not doing enough, but also abo…
Dive deep into the macro factors shaping how corporates across global emerging markets are dealing with climate change
EFG Hermes Research Managing Director and Head of Strategy Simon Kitchen joins us on stage to talk about how business leaders across global growth markets are coping with climate change — and the macro factors that are both shaping opportunities and constraining room to act. Simon covers markets ra…
Climate is the biggest business and investment opportunity of our generation — here’s practical advice on how to get in on the ground floor
We dive deep into what the business leaders in the climate industry in Egypt and the region have to say about how the private sector is adopting greentech, where they see the opportunities and what they’d like policymakers to do to encourage further participation. Key takeaways include: There’s app…
Demystifying two of the biggest opportunities to have come out of COP27: Green hydrogen and NWFE
Egypt brought home major victories from COP27. We signed framework agreements for about USD 85 bn worth of green hydrogen projects. We also announced more than USD 10 bn in funding for the Nexus for Food, Water and Energy, or NWFE — a USD 15 bn program for Egypt. While we have a long way to go befo…
Preparing for an uncertain future — how industry leaders of today are evolving to boost our exports
The business world is constantly evolving, bringing us advancements in age-old industries, and entirely new industries that crop up in response to — or end up driving — these developments. We sat down with industry leaders, who have already adapted to changes and emerging trends in the past to bett…
Industrial clusters: A natural accelerant for both exports and SME development
The Enterprise Podcast now brings you recordings of our on-stage and live panels that took place at the Enterprise Exports and FDI Forum. Panel 6: Industrial clusters: A natural accelerant for both exports and SME development We look at whether industrial clusters — which have been used to great …
How to become part of a multinational’s supply chain
The Enterprise Podcast now brings you recordings of our on-stage and live panels that took place at the Enterprise Exports and FDI Forum. Panel 5: How to become part of a multinational’s supply chain We ask some of the biggest multinationals and suppliers operating here — in logistics, e-commerce…
How to get started: What you must get right when you set out to create your export and / or FDI strategy
From deciding the target markets, to focusing on quality, marketing in new markets, and restructuring a business around exports, our panelists discuss and provide key insights on what businesses need to focus on when building an exports and FDI strategy. Participants: Hossam Sallab (Linkedin), C…