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Guyana Energy Conference 2025 to host over 5,000 delegates

By Joanne Clark··2 min read
Guyana Energy Conference 2025 to host over 5,000 delegates

The Guyana Energy Conference and Supply Chain Expo is set to convene for its fourth edition from February 18-21, 2025, at the Guyana Marriott Hotel. 

This premier event is anticipated to draw over 5,000 delegates and feature more than 180 booths, alongside the participation of over 70 distinguished speakers.

Organized under the theme ‘Connecting the Dots: Integrating the Future,’ the conference aims to showcase the interconnected nature of the energy sector. 

The focus is on promoting strategic collaboration and partnerships essential for tackling common challenges and capitalizing on shared opportunities within the industry. 

Emphasis is also placed on regional integration, underscoring Guyana’s pivotal role in fostering stronger ties with neighboring Caribbean and Latin American nations in trade, energy, and infrastructure development.

Exploring challenges and opportunities

The event will further discussions on crucial topics such as the just energy transition, balancing economic growth with environmental sustainability, and other pertinent issues. 

Additional focus areas include financing sustainable development initiatives, cultivating a future-ready workforce, fortifying resilient supply chains, and enhancing the role of women in the energy sector.

Investment opportunities and industry networking

Panel discussions at the conference will spotlight investment prospects in agriculture, tourism, infrastructure, and more, illustrating the conference’s role since its inception in 2021 as a vital platform for networking among industry professionals, government officials, investors, and experts. 

The platform has facilitated rich interactions with policymakers and regulatory authorities, enriching participants’ comprehension of legal frameworks and development plans.

Empowering businesses and shaping industry dialogues

For exhibitors and business professionals, the expo offers an opportunity to display products, services, and solutions to a targeted audience, fostering connections for joint ventures, strategic alliances, and project collaborations. 

It serves as an ideal launch pad for small and medium-sized enterprises seeking to network and build partnerships.

Vision for 2025: Shaping the energy and supply chain landscape

The conference secretariat has meticulously prepared the 2025 prospectus for sponsors and exhibitors, aiming to enhance visibility within the industry and influence the discourse surrounding energy sustainability and supply chain excellence. 

This structured approach ensures that all participants not only gain insight but actively contribute to the evolving energy landscape.

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