LIBYA DEVOLOPMENT – INFRASTRUCTURE & REBUILD the International Conference for the regeneration will focus on Libya’s immediate priorities which include rebuilding the Libya, which have suffered a lack of investment in recent years and considerable damage during the conflict. Libya is calling on the international community to bring much needed expertise and technology to revitalise its industries and develop the much needed infrastructure.
The event will provide a major showcase of various industry expertises reflecting the importance of the vital sectors to Libya’s economy by bringing together, production, service and supply companies from the world’s leading technology companies. Visitors will include Libyan government officials and private sector planners, procurement officials, engineers of all disciplines, global specialist contractors, consultants and trading agents and all providing the essential contacts necessary for the participating companies to secure a part in Libya’s economic development programme.
participating in the event and will demonstrate and reassure their commitment to the Libyan market and ready to create and strengthen their trading links with Libya’s public and private sector business communities.
Along with an unprecedented step towards freedom for the people of Libya, The “Future Libya Development Forum 2012” – rebuild, and infrastructure conference will be held on the 27th-28th of the June at, Dusit Thani Hotel, Dubai,,
Tripoli seeks to be regional hub:
Strategically, Libya sees itself as a regional hub between the Arab world, Africa and Europe, and the new authorities are anxious to build long-term relationships that will help them fulfill this aim. Dr Yousuf Al Wahaishi, the Minister of Transport in the interim government, said that part of this regional strategy was that Tripoli airport is being rebuilt with a focus on working as a hub airport, carrying passengers and goods through Libya, rather than as a destination in its own right. "Work on Tripoli International Airport will restart within a few months," he said. "And we will have an open skies policy when we get going."
Huge investments likely to pour in banking ,finance ,infrastructure, oil, gas ,power, health, Education & Agriculture sectors. The Government is keen to see the country transform.
Over 150 delegates from Canada, China, Germany, Egypt, Italy, UAE, UK, GCC, Middle East, USA and other countries, will be participating in the event and will demonstrate and reassure their commitment to the Libyan market and ready to create and strengthen their trading links with Libya’s public and private sector business communities.
Along with an unprecedented step towards freedom for the people of Libya, The “Future Libya Development Forum 2012” – rebuild, and infrastructure conference will be held on the 27th-28th of the June at, Dusit Thani Hotel, Dubai,,
Tripoli seeks to be regional hub:
Strategically, Libya sees itself as a regional hub between the Arab world, Africa and Europe, and the new authorities are anxious to build long-term relationships that will help them fulfill this aim. Dr Yousuf Al Wahaishi, the Minister of Transport in the interim government, said that part of this regional strategy was that Tripoli airport is being rebuilt with a focus on working as a hub airport, carrying passengers and goods through Libya, rather than as a destination in its own right. "Work on Tripoli International Airport will restart within a few months," he said. "And we will have an open skies policy when we get going."
Huge investments likely to pour in banking ,finance ,infrastructure, oil, gas ,power, health, Education & Agriculture sectors. The Government is keen to see the country transform.








