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Africa Energy Technology Centre partners Legend and Legacy PR to enhance2025 conference

The Africa Energy Technology Centre (AETC) is delighted to announce a strategic partnership with Legend and Legacy PR, a leading event marketing and public relations firm, to enhance the upcoming Africa Energy Technology Conference 2025.

Scheduled for May 27-29, 2025, in Accra, Ghana, the conference will convene under the theme “Innovate, Invest, Implement: Revolutionizing Financing for Sustainable Energy Sector Growth in Africa.” AETC, the only energy technology-driven conference on the continent will provide delegates and institutions with unparalleled opportunities to explore investment and sponsorship prospects, fostering collaborations that drive industry development and innovation within the African energy technology landscape.

As the official PR partner, Legend and Legacy will leverage its expertise to amplify the conference’s reach and impact through a comprehensive PR strategy encompassing:

Media Relations: Engaging with key media outlets to generate positive coverage and raise awareness of the conference.

Social Media Marketing: Creating compelling content and leveraging social media platforms to reach a wider audience.

Content Creation: Developing high-quality content, such as press releases, articles, and blog posts, to highlight the conference’s key themes and speakers.

Event Promotion: Implementing targeted marketing campaigns to attract attendees and sponsors.

Ms. Emelia Akumah, Founder and President of the AETC, expressed enthusiasm for the partnership, stating, “We are excited to collaborate with Legend and Legacy PR to elevate the Africa Energy Technology Conference 2025. Their expertise in public relations and digital marketing will be instrumental in reaching a global audience and solidifying the conference’s position as a leading platform for energy innovation in Africa.”

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