Expert panels & debates
Thematic discussions across the Congress’s key sectors of cooperation.
“Partnership. Entrepreneurship. Sustainable Development.”
1st edition · 19–20 October 2026 · Łódź Special Economic Zone, Łódź, Poland
PAKR is an international initiative aimed at creating a sustainable platform for cooperation between Poland, African countries, and partners from Europe and other regions of the world.
The Congress is a space for dialogue between public administration, the private sector, academic communities, and non-governmental organizations — enabling the development of economic, technological, and educational cooperation between regions.
One of the fastest-growing global markets — driven by demographic growth, urbanization, and infrastructure development.
Polish companies are seeking new export markets and durable channels of international cooperation.
A clear demand for direct Africa–Europe business relationships, beyond intermediaries.
Governments and institutions are looking for reliable, long-term cooperation platforms.
PAKR combines elements of an expert conference, a business forum, and a networking platform — supporting both the exchange of knowledge and the initiation of concrete cooperation projects.
Thematic discussions across the Congress’s key sectors of cooperation.
Curated business meetings between Polish and African enterprises.
A presentation space for partner companies, universities, and NGOs.
Day 2 study visits to Łódź-based enterprises and the Special Economic Zone.
Including renewable energy sources.
Agri-food technologies and rural development.
Digitalization of the economy and emerging tech.
Industrial development and logistics corridors.
Joint research, exchanges, and human capital development.
Cooperation on healthcare systems and medical technologies.
The detailed schedule will be published on the Congress website ahead of the event. The Organizer reserves the right to adjust the programme for organizational reasons.
Polish SMEs, companies expanding internationally, and African and European investors.
Ministries, local governments, development agencies, and embassies.
Polish and African universities, research institutes, and policy organizations.
NGOs, foundations, and international development institutions.
Łódź has evolved from a historic industrial centre into a modern business, logistics, and academic hub. Its central location, the Łódź Special Economic Zone, and a strong academic base — the University of Łódź, Łódź University of Technology, and Medical University of Łódź — make it a natural venue for an international congress oriented around investment dialogue.
The city is also a central logistics node in Poland, with growing rail connections within the New Silk Road framework, increasing its weight in international supply chains.
Economic profiles will be developed for African countries whose representatives express interest by 10 January 2026. The profiles support B2B matchmaking, identify investment sectors, and inform participant decisions.
Strong oil and gas; fast-growing fintech and e-commerce. Investment focus: digital, renewable energy, transport infrastructure.
Tourism, industry, agriculture, and energy. Strategic Suez Canal location supports international trade.
Industry, agriculture, tourism, and renewables. Stable environment and strategic geography.
Resource extraction, agriculture, growing services. Investor-friendly institutions.
Strong services, agriculture, and fisheries. Renewable energy and logistics potential.
One of Africa’s fastest-growing economies; strong support for digital and eco-tourism.
Diamonds, sound governance. Tourism, IT, water, and agriculture potential.
Oil sector with ongoing diversification toward energy, infrastructure, and agriculture.
Agriculture-led, with extractive sector development. Hydro and solar energy potential.
The project is implemented in cooperation with national and international partners. More partners will be announced as the preparatory phase progresses.
Founder of the Euro-African Foundation and economic advisor to Arab embassies in Poland. Long-standing experience in Europe–Africa and Europe–Middle East cooperation.
International development, strategic communication, and organizational structuring. Coordinates activities between Europe, Africa, and the MENA region.
Specialist in product management and event organization. Experience delivering large-scale in-person and online international events.
Regional Director. President of ELW — Energy, People, Values, building cooperation between business, social, and institutional environments in the Łódź region.
Approximately 200 selected participants, delegations from at least 10 African countries, and 30 media publications in the short term — and a recurring, long-term Africa–Europe cooperation platform.
Participation in the Congress is free of charge and possible only after prior registration and confirmation by the Organizer. Registration is conducted via an application form on the event website or by direct invitation.
The Organizer reserves the right to verify applications to ensure the appropriate nature of the event and the quality of networking.
For partnership and participation enquiries, contact the Foundation at office@dbf-global.org.