Tunis: The Industrial Co-development Forum will be held for the third time in Tunisia on June 6-7 with the aim to "share experiences and take stock of the situation of Tunisia's industrial sector," said France's Embassy in Tunis on Tuesday.Numerous French, European and international companies are employing thousands of people in the Tunisian industry under co-development strategies between Africa and Europe."This event will focus on the challenges of decarbonisation, digital transition, financing and upgrading the skills of the human capital, with ten French companies offering innovative and proven solutions to meet the needs of manufacturers in Tunisia."This forum, to be held at the initiative of the Business France office at the French embassy and French Fab, targets all Tunisian and foreign industrial companies operating in Tunisia. The forum will include presentations and business meetings.Industrial investment, the development of Industry 4.0, decarbonisation solutions and human capital issues be tween the two shores of the Mediterranean will be discussed at this forum..B2B meetings between French experts and manufacturers are also on the agenda.An exhibition area, CCITF Village, will also be organised by the Tunisian-French Chamber of Commerce and Industry (French: CCITF). This area will showcase the expertise of CCITF members in the industrial field.This event is being organised in partnership with LLOYD Assurances, ACTIA Engineering Services, ASTEELFLASH, CMR Tunisia and several companies which will participate in a bid as to stregnthen entrepreneurial and industrial links between the two continents.The 2024 Industrial Co-development Forum is organised by Business France, in partnership with TAA, ATIP, ELENTICA, GITAS, FTTH, Novation City, FIPA, CCITF and APII.Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse
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