The SSBGD 2025 event aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results on all aspects of Business Management and Entrepreneurship. It also provides a premier interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of Business Management and Entrepreneurship.
Welcome of delegates. Arrival and reception hosted by the SSBGD 2025 Organizing Committee.
Opening Speech. Delivered by the President, The International Network of Private Business Owners
This session will explore both from a macro and micro economic view the factors that make a country sector competitive as well as tactics and tools entrepreneurs need to identify and capitalize on new opportunities.
Provision of off-grid energy solutions for the hard-to-reach and under-served populations present a mostly-untapped market as well as a number of opportunities for innovation. In this workshop, we will discuss existing business models as well as the nature of the market to identify new opportunities �Beyond the Grid�.
Get an insider�s view of how world-class brands are created, and then roll up your sleeves alongside a senior brand strategy expert who has years of experience working with Fortune 500 companies. You�ll learn to define critically important elements of your brand, including your purpose, differentiators, and brand personality, and pick up easy-to-implement strategies to create emotionally powerful, loyalty-building, and memorable customer experiences that can back it up.
This session is designed to give participants practical tools for protecting intellectual property. How can you adequately protect your idea? Where do you turn for information on patents and trademarks? Where and when should you file?
Perhaps one of the most pernicious challenges for entrepreneurs is "the missing middle" - how to finance the transition from successful startup to a thriving and growing job creator. Financiers and entrepreneurs will discuss tools and strategies to bridge this gap.
Developing partnerships with established corporates can be an important stepping stone for growth for an entrepreneur. However for the partnership to be mutually beneficial there are a number of components that need to be in place.
Delegates can learn from those who have successfully done so, distilling key best practices from their own experiences.
At the earliest stages of development, entrepreneurs are finding new tools to access capital, while investors at all levels are seeking ways to capitalize on the potential success of new and innovative ventures. Participants will discuss the growing opportunities (and challenges) in this field role of building strong entrepreneurial eco-systems to advance women�s entrepreneurship.
This session will provide an overview of activities and programs to support the ongoing work of ensuring entrepreneurs continue to thrive. (Conversation will be followed by workshops on Specialty Incubators and Innovation Hubs, as well as by Challenge Hacks.)
This session surveys the growing network of noncommercial funders targeting entrepreneurs as an engine for economic growth and poverty reduction.
Trade within the States is estimated at a woeful 12%; similar problems plague the Middle East, Asia, and other regions. The barriers to this trade need to be brought down to drive growth and development. This session will explore what these barriers are, what needs to be done to change these dynamics, and more importantly, the experiences of those who have successfully made the jump across borders.
Solving one (1) of the eight (8) Challenges of High Impact Entrepreneurship: There are eight (8) challenges that face high impact entrepreneurs-
* Participants in each of these three simultaneous sessions will select one or more of these challenges to develop innovative solutions.
Addressing Global Challenges via Entrepreneurship- This session will explore how entrepreneurs (including NGOs) are building successful business models that not only provide innovative solutions to global ills but also generate sustainable returns on investment. Investors will discuss the unique challenges for funding these types of enterprises.
An essential element to entrepreneurship is embracing the risk of failure and learning from past mistakes. Entrepreneurs will share their stories of how they overcame the legal, financial, and cultural consequences of failure to move on and build successful enterprises.
This session will be a multifaceted discussion about the role technology can play in catalyzing entrepreneurship and accelerating business growth. Leading global technology leaders will join African business leaders and emerging entrepreneurs to explore how technologies are disrupting business models and transforming how new businesses emerge, scale, and are able to become global enterprises. The moderated panel discussion will be followed by a workshop on Payment Platforms.
This session will explore the ever expanding network of specialty incubators (in fields from agriculture to fashion), innovation hubs, maker spaces and the likes, and their role in supporting the development of the next generation of entrepreneurs.
Venture capital investments often mark the most mature level of an entrepreneurial enterprise, while private equity investors often seek to nurture, develop or restructure companies that support their investment strategies. However, such investors have very stringent requirements regarding past and expected future performance. Panelists and participants will discuss the challenges and opportunities for entrepreneurs to attract this specific type of capital.
Just as some countries 'leapfrogged' over wired telephone networks to wireless and digital economies, the rapidly growing economies of Africa have the opportunity to go beyond 'tried-and-true' business models to new mechanisms more suited to ever-changing local, regional, and international markets. Come hear how individuals have created unique business models that respond to the challenges of operating in Africa with ingenuity to serve their customers profitably.
Global health entrepreneurs face unique challenges developing, introducing, and scaling innovations. This workshop will explore strategies and business models for successfully developing and delivering products to serve the health needs of the poor and enhancing business growth.
Participants will include growing social enterprises, a multi-national company experienced in scaling a technology-based innovator and an in-country incubator.
While the creative industries (arts, entertainment, and fashion) are attractive to many young people, few understand the business behind these industries and how to tap the creative economy to make them returns. In this session delegates will hear from panelists who are turning the creative arts into sources of revenue, jobs and wealth creation.
This dynamic panel will discuss the rising power and potential of women entrepreneurs to create innovative businesses and social impact; what it takes to bring the next big idea to global markets; how to scale a successful domestic business to be able to compete in regional and global value chains; and the important role of building strong entrepreneurial eco-systems to advance women�s entrepreneurship.
A broad range of investors will discuss a range of tools, mechanisms and new programs which can increase the ability of entrepreneurs around the world to access the capital they need to grow.
Finally, what are the unique solutions they have arrived at, and how can these solutions be communicated and adapted to inform like-minded entrepreneurs?
Most entrepreneurs are seeking unlimited growth. But is fast growth always good? During this workshop, learn why fast growth doesn�t always correlate with quality growth. Also, discover what strategies and processes you will need to put in place to grow your company faster, and find out the key secrets to sustain such growth over the long term.
Digital payment platforms were revolutionized with the introduction of easy platforms. What are the business models that can sit on top of this major innovation? What�s the next evolution of digital payments, Bitcoin?
Your innovative product or service potentially meets the needs of dozens, or perhaps millions, of customers around the world. In a global economy that is oversaturated with media and messages, how do you find those potential customers and help them find you?
New and Better Models for Training Entrepreneurs: The world over, entrepreneurs are looked to as the answer to the unemployment challenge, creating wealth for investors, increasing tax receipts for countries, and bringing solutions to critical pressing challenges for the world. However, our current traditional training models are stuck in the 19th Century format of mass production of individuals for factories or jobs.
These three simultaneous sessions will bring together thinkers and actors who are on the leading edge of defining what are the skills entrepreneurs need, and subsequently mechanisms, platforms, approaches to building those in the next generation of students.
The conference program ends with a visit to some interesting attraction centers. The places to be visited are listed below.