African Diaspora Investment Symposium is renowned for its inclusive, celebratory atmosphere that facilitates connections and provides access to new ways of thinking. Below are some of the opportunities ADIS provides:
Participate in a movement that redefines the roles of the African Diaspora.
Build bridges among high-level, entrepreneurial leaders to engage in dialogue on shifting and strengthening key areas of policy and infrastructure in Africa.
Gain insight on economic development trends and investment opportunities in Africa.
Engage with leaders and organizations facilitating productive investment on the continent.
Deepen practical and aspirational dialogue on Africa’s future by examining trends in innovation, entrepreneurship, and investment conditions.
Examine how we can engage key global stakeholders in the well-being of the continent.
What does the attendee profile look like?
ADIS23 brings together representatives from private, government, corporations, academia, philanthropy, and NGO, with intentional outreach to entrepreneurs and investors.
How can I connect with people who plan to attend ADIS23?
At ADN, we understand the value of networking and connecting with fellow leaders and professionals at events like ADIS23, which is why we have decided to use the Whova App this year to streamline the networking process for our attendees. Some of the app’s attendee benefits include the option to start connecting with one another ahead of the symposium and exchanging digital contacts.
What is your refund policy?
We recognize that travel plans are subject to change, which may necessitate canceling your ADIS23 registration. We will refund your registration fee if we receive your cancellation request on or before March 15, 2023.
ADIS is an experience of culture, human connectedness, and community building. We believe that food is one way we can bring our community together. As such, our guests will enjoy:
Western Style Receptions every evening, starting March 22. West & East African food
Western Breakfast
West & East African lunches, accounting for dietary needs such as vegetarian and gluten-free.