SPONSORED | expo2020dubai global innovation and partnership programme Expo Live has an allocated $100m to support projects with creative solutions to pressing challenges, helping to improve people’s lives or preserve the planet – or both.
Flags of the world's nations fly at the entrance to the Expo 2020 exhibition site in Dubai, UAE, on September 28 2021. The city is opening up to visitors for the World Expo from October 1 to March 31 and expects the event to attract 25-million visits – both virtually and in person.For six months from October 1 2021 to March 31 2022, Africa will have a global stage to showcase its potential to change the future, not just of Africa, but of the world.
From films and music, to cultural events, immersive experiences, art activations, sporting programmes, parades, puppets and poetry slams, Expo 2020 promises to entertain adults and children of all ages with activities and experiences that will leave an extraordinary mark on the lives of every person who walks through the door.
Located in the Opportunity District and with its theme, Think South Africa — Think Opportunity, the SA Pavilion proudly declares that excellence is in the country’s DNA. It’s excellence borne from the one-of-a-kind country’s rich heritage, incredible wonders, creativity and innovative thinking. Expo is committed to informing and inspiring a planet that deserves a brighter tomorrow, and will seek innovative ideas with tangible, real-life outcomes, from Africa and beyond, that enable future generations to flourish.
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