EU-Namibia Business Forum 2023 to convene in Brussels

Focusing on green hydrogen and sustainable raw materials value chains
The EU-Namibia Business Forum (ENBF) is set to take place on 24 and 25 October 2023 in Brussels, Belgium.
Hosted under the theme “Mobilizing quality investment and value addition for green growth in the EU-Namibia partnership” with a focus on Green Hydrogen and Sustainable Critical Raw Materials value chains, this two-day forum aims to foster dialogue, collaboration, and strengthening partnerships between EU and the Namibian government, businesses, and organisations.
The forum is jointly organised by the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB) and the European Union (EU).
President Hage Geingob is set to feature in the opening ceremony, together with other prominent figures from the public and private sectors. The forum will then delve into the discussions on inclusive green growth, critical raw materials (CRM) and green hydrogen (GH2). The agenda also includes sessions on the Clean Hydrogen Derivatives Value Chain and strategies for mitigating financial risks in GH2.
The second day will concentrate on CRM policies, technological advancements, and business expansion opportunities, with high-level speakers and discussions on R&D, capacity building, joint ventures, and Namibia's ambitions as a green logistics hub.
At a media conference announcing the forum, EU’s Chargé d’Affairés, Gosia Lachut, said that the EU and Namibia have a long-standing and solid partnership built on political dialogue, development cooperation and economic cooperation.
“As Namibia and the EU are celebrating 33 years of partnership this year, the forum comes at the right time to further promote sustainable development and environmental stewardship while enhancing economic ties between the EU and Namibia.”
Lachut commended the Namibian Government and the leadership of Pres Geingob in their efforts to develop the renewable energy sector.
Economic diplomacy
On her part, NIPDB Chairperson and CEO, Nangula Uaandja noted that the business forum is a testament to the strong economic diplomacy between Namibia and the EU, in part demonstrated by the partnership signed at COP27 last year, through which Namibia became the first African nation to establish a strategic partnership with the EU on critical raw materials and the green hydrogen value chain.
“Namibia continues to deepen collaboration with the EU to enable and catalyse sustainable investments and growth in the area of green hydrogen and critical raw materials, and placing Namibia at the forefront of the green transition. Being a resource-rich country, Namibia has the potential to produce green hydrogen for our own consumption, and potentially for export to the EU and beyond. Therefore this forum is primarily anchored in the shared vision of creating linkages and partnerships that will enable Namibia to effectively leverage her resources not only to contribute towards decarbonisation, but to do so as an equal participant,” Uaandja said.
The two-day event features a diverse array of activities, including keynote address by distinguished speakers from Namibia and EU, high-level panel discussions, networking opportunities, exhibitions, business matchmaking, workshops and side events.
The EU and Namibia Business Forum 2023 is expected to draw a wide range of participants, including government officials, business leaders, researchers, and representatives from international organisations. This gathering will provide a unique opportunity for sharing expertise, exploring investment prospects, and developing joint ventures that contribute to a more sustainable and prosperous future for both regions.
For more information, visit https://www.enbf2023.com/