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The conference programme is currently in production.
If you are a senior level director with a relevant African case study and would like to participate in the programme as a speaker in one of the following areas, then call Jaylene Naidoo NOW to discuss your potential participation. Tel +27 (0) 11 516 4000 or e-mail her.
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Ensure sustainability by creating a viable communications business model
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Attracting and securing finance and investment in Africa
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Evaluating practical wireless and satellite technology
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Inter regional co-operation
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Regulation or de-regulation, the age old debate with a fresh approach
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Opportunities for satellite technology in media and broadcasting
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Africa in space – methods and strategies for maintaining growth in Africa
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Conference:
7 - 8 April 2009
08:30 - 17:00
Workshop dates:
Pre-conference masterclass
6 April 2009
09:00 - 16:00
Post-conference masterclass
9 April 2009
09:00 - 16:00
Exhibition dates:
7 April 2009
10:00 - 17:00
8April 2009
10:00 - 16:30
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SatCom Africa 2008 saw the greatest increase in visitors yet
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This year, the event celebrated it’s 11th year in industry
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The following countries participated in the event: Angola, Austria, Belgium, Botswana, Canada, China, Cote d'Ivoire, France, Germany, Ghana, Hong Kong, India, Israel, Japan, Kenya, Malawi, Malaysia, Mauritius, Namibia, Netherlands, Nigeria, Portugal, South Africa,United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, USA, Zimbabwe
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This year also saw the exciting launch of the SatCom Star Awards, see the winners of 2008
› Have a look at 2008
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Sandton Convention Centre in the heart of Sandton's economic hub
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Sandton Convention Centre...
Sandton, Johannesburg: the economic powerhouse of Southern Africa and a thriving hub of commercial activity. Sandton is home to South Africa’s largest and most prestigious multipurpose exhibition and convention centre. The Sandton Convention Centre is strategically situated in Maude Street and is home to both international and local showcases. Visit: www.saconvention.co.za for more information.
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How to get there?

From Johannesburg International Airport
Take the R 24 to Johannesburg; at Gillooly's Interchange take the N3 split to Pretoria. Stay on this road for approximately 15km, then take the N1 split to Bloemfontein. From here follow the 'From Johannesburg' instructions below.
From Johannesburg
Take the N1 split to Bloemfontein. In approximately 2kms take the Rivonia Road Off Ramp. At the traffic light turn left. Continue up Rivonia for approximately 10kms. Pass over Grayston Drive. Turn right at the next turn off, Maude Road. Turn right into West Street and then left into Alice Lane. In approximately 20ms turn left in Alice Lane marked Dions Parking, go down two levels to P3.
From Pretoria
Take the N1 South, at the Buccleuch Interchange take the N1 split to Bloemfontein. In approximately 2kms take the Rivonia Road Off Ramp. At the traffic light turn left. Continue up Rivonia for approximately 10kms. Pass over Grayston Drive. Turn right at the next turn off, Maude Road. Turn right into West Street and then left into Alice Lane. In approximately 20ms turn left in Alice Lane marked Dions Parking, go down two levels to P3.
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nominations by 31/01/2009
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Nominations deadline
Submit all nominations by 31/01/2009
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Entries for the SatCom Star Awards are now open and all industry players are invited to participate.
It’s so easy to enter. Just click here and follow the easy steps to fill out the form, ensuring your entry.
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Book a table for the big night
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Join in the fun! For more details on how you can reserve your table contact Nicolette Morris on +27 11 516 4021 or email her.
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