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PRINCIPAL SPONSOR

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Pace Group put together high profile, value Dar Al-Arab is an international communications
adding conferences and exhibitions that provide organization comprising a number of companies
platforms for knowledge dissemination, filling active in publishing, media, advertising sales and
information gaps and above all bringing together related sectors such as the organization of fairs
decision makers and senior government officials and events. Thanks to its long heritage in the
with investors and the corporate world. Our team sector, its commitment and its forward-looking
have been leaders for events organised in Saudi strategy. Dar Al-Arab Group also works with
Arabia, Egypt, Sudan, Libya, Cameroon, Angola, the best-in-class partners, combining international
UK, and the UAE covering sectors ranging from reach and know-how to deliver an effective
oil and gas to infrastructure and investment. service in Libya, and beyond.
68 Lombard Street, London EC3V 9LJ No 22, Algeria Square, Tripoli, Libya
T. +44 (0) 207 868 2324 F. +44 (0) 207 868 1800 T: +218 (0) 21 333 9141 F: +218 (0) 21 333 9142

STRATEGIC PARTNERS

The U.S.-Libya Business Association is the only The LBBC was established in 2004 to promote
U.S. trade association focusing solely on the business relations and commercial activity

17-18 September 2013


United States and Libya. It was incorporated in between the British and Libyan business
2005 as a result of the resumption of U.S.-Libya communities. LBBC achieves this through the
diplomatic and commercial relations, to enhance provision of trade development initiatives,

Royal Horseguards Hotel


the U.S.-Libya relationship, educate the public networking opportunities and market research
about the importance of U.S.-Libya trade and for their Council and Corporate Members which
investment, and facilitate the commercial and include some of the UK’s leading corporations,
diplomatic dialogue between the two countries.
1625 K St., NW, Suite 200,Washington DC 20006
T: +(202) 464-2038 F: (202) 452-8160
representing every major industrial sector.
50 Broadway, St James’s Park, London SW1H 0RG
T: +44 (0) 20 7152 4051 F: +44 (0) 1306 88 10 46
London, UK CONFERENCE
PROGRAMME
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✁ LIBYAN POST, TELECOMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY COMPANY

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DAY ONE DAY TWO
Tuesday 17th Wednesday 18th

8:30 Registration and Morning Coffee 8:30 Registration and Morning Coffee

SESSION THREE SESSION FIVE SESSION SEVEN


SESSION ONE
9:00 Welcome Address: Rt Hon Lord Trefgarne LIBYA’S ENERGY SECTOR – A TOOL 9:00 Welcome Address EDUCATION,TECHNOLOGY AND LOCAL
Chairman, Libyan British Business Council FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT CONTENT: A HUMAN CAPITAL APPROACH
LIBYA’S FINANCIAL SECTOR OUTLOOK
13:45 Employment & Educational Synergies:
LIBYA: A NEW POLITICAL LANDSCAPE 13:30 Cooperation between IOCs, NOC & The Private sector’s responsibility to build
BUILDING ON SUCCESSFUL TRANSITION 9:10 Financial Outlook: Libya’s potential, HE Dr.
Service Providers, Omar Shakmak, Alkilani Al-Jazi, Minister of Finance, Libya local human capital, HE Mohamed Suwalem,
TO MEET THE NATION’S EXPECTATIONS Deputy Minister of Oil, Libya Minister of Labour & Capacity Building
9:05 International Support for New Libya, 9:30 Setting up business in Libya: Wealth of 14:00 Investment in Education: Creating Future
13:50 Opportunities and Challenges for IOC Leaders, Mary Matti, Principal
Alistair Burt MP, FCO Success in Libya, Antonio Brufau, Opportunity, British Arab
Commercial Bank Alpha Omega College
9:20 New Libya’s Outlook – Plans & Direction, CEO, Repsol
Prime Minister Ali Zidan, Libya - Confirmed 14:10 Internationalising Education: Using the
14:10 Oil-Led Growth: the Road Ahead, 9:50 Building a financial framework and aviable Private Sector to Achieve More,
9:40 Security, Stability and Success Dep. Secretary stock exchange, Ahmed Ali Attiga, Tarek Yousef, CEO, Silatech (TBC)
of State, USG, Willam J Burns (TBC) Dr. Nuri Berruien, NOC, Libya
International Finance Corporation
14:25 Heritage Focused Education: Unity &
9:55 In Transition: Regional Cooperation as a 14:30 New Projects in Libya, Christoph Schlichter, Identity, Hafed Walda, Kings College
a Way Forward for MENA 10:10 Newest Facts and Figures: Joshua Charap Centre for Hellenic Studies
SVP Production North Africa, RWE Dea
HE Osama Saleh, Minister of Investment, Senior Economist IMF
Egypt (TBC) 14:35 Libyan Entrepreneurs: Joining the Global
Moderator: Rt. Hon. David Howell Moderator (TBC) Grassroots Movement of Startups
Moderator: Sir Richard Dalton, Chatham House Alia Al-Senussi, VIP Relations Middle East

15:20 Coffee Break 11:00 Coffee Break Moderator: Professor Ashraf Mishrif, King’s College
10:30 Coffee Break London
KEYNOTE ADDRESS by Senior Official, KEYNOTE ADDRESS by Senior
SESSION TWO Department for International Development, Official, Office of the G8 Presidency, 15:10 Coffee Break
UK UK SESSION EIGHT
ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION AND
OPPORTUNITIES FOR INVESTMENT SESSION FOUR SESSION SIX
HEALTHCARE REFORM & TRANSFORMATION

term objectives, Mustafa Abu-Funas CONSTRUCTING THE NEW LIBYA – 15:40 Healthcare reform in Libya, HE Nurideen
MAJOR INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT -
Minister of Economy MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Abdulhamid Dagman, Minister for Health, Libya
BUILDING FOUNDATIONS FOR THE
11:15 Libya’s industrial revolution, Suleiman Ali FUTURE 11:30 Urban Planning & Housing Dev. HE Ali 16:00 Libyan Healthcare: needs & requirements,
Al Fituri, Minister of Industry, Libya Hussien Al-Sharif, Minister of Housing, Libya Senior Official, World
15:40 Infrastrucural Development: Needs and Health Organisation (TBC)
Sustainability, Al Mahdi Al-Tahir Gania,
investments, Abdulmagid Breish, Chairman, Minister of Planning Hatem Ben Fayed, Chairman, 16:20 A New Future for Heathcare Development in
Libyan Investment Authority Libya: Our Current Projects, Senior
16:00 The New Telecom Era: Bringing Libya Libyan Housing Authority, Libya Official,International Hospitals Group
12:00 Investment Laws Revisted: A guide for Up to Speed, Faisel Gergab, Chairman, 12:00 Planning and executing strategic construction
16:40 Exploring Investment Opportunities in the
LPTIC projects in Libya, Mahmood Ajaj, Chairman, Healthcare Sector, Senior Official, Health
16:20 Industry Free Zones: Prospects & Challenges Housing and Infrastructur Board Sector MENA, World Bank (TBC)
Abubakir Algawi, Deputy Minister of 12:20 Libya’s Needs from the Internaitonal Moderator: Reida El Oakley, Libya Representative
Industry Community: Construction expertise (TBC) World Health Organisation
Moderator: Lord Trefgarne, Chairman, Libyan British
Business Council (LBBC) Moderator: Senior Official, Office of State, Moderator: (TBC)
United States CONCLUDING REMARKS AND SPECIAL
12:30 Lunch Break ANNOUNCEMENTS
12:45 Lunch Break
KEYNOTE ADDRESS, Deputy Minister of CEO EXPERT PANEL - SUMMARY OF DAY 1
Interior “The current security situation in Libya”
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The ‘FDI Libya Conference’ Delegate Package includes an Executive Pass to the event, lunch, and refreshment breaks between sessions
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