How British companies can best do business with new Libyan regime at Libya the future conference

Libya -The Future' Conference will be held in at The QE11 Conference Centre Westminster London on Monday 26th September 2011. The event focuses on how British industry & businesses can help rebuild Libya and interact and do business with the new Libyan regime. Britain has helped Libya become free of tyranny and it's expected the National Transitional Council (NTC) will be favourably disposed to British assistance in the rebuilding of their nation.


Keynote Speaker Guma El Gamaty - the UK Representative for the National Transitional Council (NTC) the new Libyan regime leaders, will give an update on the rapidly changing Libyan political climate. Mr El Gamaty will also brief on transitional progress and government formation and the priorities of the reconstruction programme. He will also explain the best way forward for UK businesses to do business with Libya and cultural considerations involved.


Other presenters include Robin Lamb, Director General of the Libyan British Business Council (LBBC), and Dilip Patel JV Partner Relations Director at Waw Al-Namus who act as agent and representatives for non-Libyan companies wishing to penetrate the oil & gas sectors. Harry Wynn-Williams of Bell-Pottinger advisers on regime stabilisation and Marianne McGuire of Libya Focus will give first-hand information from their recent trips to Libya. Each of these speakers will be on panel sessions which will be followed by Q & A sessions & an Open Forum discussion.


Topics will include a Political Overview with the latest on the unfolding events in Libya. There will be a profile of the new political and trade players outlining their roles. Existing Anglo-Libyan Organisations in UK and Libya and the services they provide will be featured plus support and assistance available for trade, investment, joint ventures, partnerships and business opportunities.


The speaker panel will Identify the business sectors who would need to be involved in the rebuilding of Libya in the immediate and medium term future including Infrastructure, Construction, Communications, Medical - Hospitals, Oil Refineries, Transport Services, Finance & Business Systems.


Libya - The Future would also seek to identify areas for medium to long term partnership for example further Oil Exploration, Tourism Development, Retail & Service Sectors.


Foley Associates are pleased to announce that M&M-Libya and Waw Al-Namus have come onboard as a sponsors and have joined for this and future 'Libya' events. As a sign of Libya returning to a 'new normality' - M&M Libya are pleased to announce that their offices in Tripoli, Misurata & Benghazi are again fully operational.


As an entirely independent Libyan Company, they offer a wide ranging, fully integrated Logistics, Forwarding & Transport service encompassing all modes of transport to Libyan and Overseas Customers alike. They are also active in Chartering, Agency Services, Ports Handling, Stevedoring, Door-to-Door Logistics, Land Transportation, Warehousing and Project Management (including a full off-shore support service to the Oil & Gas Industries). www.mm-libya.com


Due to the short notice for this Emergency Meeting plus the prestige & proximity of the QE11 Conference Centre to Parliament, approximately 20-30 places have been allocated to speakers, dignitaries and the media. Therefore delegate & media places are linited. Bookings will be taken on a first come basis, delegate places can be booked individually or multi-delegate Sponsorship & Exhibition Packages. There are also a small number (8) of exhibition spaces available for companies to profile their services.