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BASALT CONFERENCE     Event venue :  Praia - Cabo Verde ; Online registration Registration form Event Documents Visit website

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THE EVENT
THE BASALT CONFERENCE
Cape Verde will host an International Event, entitled Basalt Conference, on the theme «Application of Basalt Powder in Agriculture and Basalt Fibers in Industry - Its Advantages as Fertilizer for Agriculture and Basalt Fiber in Industrial Innovation». The event will take place from July 10 to 12, 2023, at the Convention Center University of Cape Verde, Praia.

The average fertilizer consumption in Africa is 10 kg / ha which corresponds to 10% of the world average, almost 20 times less than the Asian average (191 kg / ha) and 9 times less than the Latin American average ( 94 kg / ha). The poor use of fertilizers in Africa is mainly due to two factors: the high price of fertilizers given the low purchasing power of farmers and the lack of alternatives available to producers and farmers.

Agrominerals in agriculture (basalt powder), the subject of the International Conference, proved capable of having a great impact, particularly in six dimensions:

In the profitability of agricultural production; environmental protection and human health;

In the quality of the food produced;

In the availability of fertilizers for the majority of micro, small and medium agricultural producers, particularly in Africa, given the importance of agriculture in the development of the continent;

Of capital importance for Cape Verde, which could enhance one of its most important natural resources (basalt rocks) and strengthen the regional integration of the Cape Verdean economy;

Foster, develop and consolidate scientific and technological relations between Cape Verde and countries with accumulated experience and knowledge in the research and use of agro-minerals in agriculture;

To promote the development of the innovative industrial chain based on basalt fiber, which is increasingly used in a wide field of applications, in particular in the manufacture of pressure units, cylinders, profiles, parts for cars, wind turbine blades, in concrete reinforcement, in fireproof textile materials, in the automotive industry, in maritime industry, in the military industry, in the aerospace industry and in many other sectors.

Over the past few decades, relevant applied research centers, universities and governments have focused on finding alternatives to traditional chemical fertilizers, both to increase agricultural profitability and the quality of food produced and the protection of the environment. The application of rock powder in agriculture has proven to be a suitable solution for agriculture to meet the challenges facing contemporary society, both in the present and in the future.

ATLANTIC BUSINESS FORUM      Event venue :  Praia - Cabo Verde ; Online registration Registration form Event Documents Visit website

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THE ATLANTIC BUSINESS FORUM
From July 13 to 16, 2023, a Business Forum will be held, entitled ATLANTIC BUSINESS FORUM, under the slogan: «Cape Verde - a link with markets of excellence», which aims to bring together companies, industries, investors, financiers, importers, exporters, economic operators in general, from all sectors and from all origins, as well as institutions that are bastions of development, focused on high-potential markets and opportunities, as is the case with ECOWAS, the European Union, Brazil and the United States of America.

The ATLANTIC BUSINESS FORUM has 5 objectives:
Energizing intra-regional trade in the ECOWAS region, establish and energize a business network between Cape Verdean companies and entrepreneurs, involving partners from economic blocks with which Cape Verde maintains excellent relations, such as ECOWAS, AFCFTAf, the European Union and the United States from America;

Identify and strengthen the mechanisms for promoting economic and trade relations within the framework of the preference systems from which Cape Verde benefits, namely AGOA; SLEC/ECOWAS; EU/GSP+;

Establish and promote a business network involving companies and entrepreneurs from Cape Verde, Brazil and partners in different ECOWAS countries;

Present, enhance and project a vision of all the Markets in relation to which Cape Verde is a Link of Excellence, namely the markets of (AFCFTAf), ECOWAS, the European Union (EU/GSP+); the United States of America (AGOA) and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AFCFTAf);

Establish and energize a business and investment network involving companies and investors from the economic blocks with which Cape Verde has strong relations, such as the cases of ECOWAS, EU/GSP+, Brazil and of AGOA.


The BASALT CONFERENCE and ATLANTIC BUSINESS FORUM will necessarily result in cooperation between the scientific and technological sector and the productive sector and, consequently, in the transfer of technology and knowledge from the first to the second, with high benefits for society in general.

FLAVORS OF CAPE VERDE     Event venue :  Praia - Cabo Verde ; Online registration Registration form Event Documents Visit website

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THE FLAVORS OF CAPE VERDE
From July 07 to 15, 2023, a Fair will be held, entitled FLAVORS OF CAPE VERDE, brings together the entire offer of products and services, including information on the most attractive locations in each municipality of Cape Verde, organized around sectors that represent the wide variety of food products and of Cape Verde drinks. It includes the exhibition of products from ECOWAS countries.

Universities, municipalities, embassies and representations of international institutions present in Cape Verde, the hotel sector, the financial sector, insurance, books, music, art, individual and collective companies, participating in the international event in Cape Verde, will also be present, implanted in areas of downtown Praia, capital of Cape Verde, on the Plateau.

The Fair therefore aims, within the framework of the international event, which will take place from July 10 to 16, 2023, at the Convention Center of the University of Cape Verde, to offer participants an integrated vision of the Country, through products and services of each of the different islands of Cape Verde.

From July 08 to 15, each day will be designated as “Open Day” periods, during which specialized teams will be available to provide specific information related to each of the Islands, countries and Organizations indicated in the program, namely, on the opportunities investment, business, import, export and partnerships.

Sectors represented at the fair:
Universities;
Municipalities:
Embassies:
International institutions present in Cape Verde:
Hotels and restaurants:
Financial and Insurance Sector:
Books, Music and Art:
Participating companies at the event:
Travel and Tourism Agencies:
Importers and exporters:
Agro-food industry:
Decoration:
Drinks:
Testexis and Footwear:
Fashion:
Craftsmanship.

Each day of Open Day, the meals and drinks served at the venue of the Exhibitions will basically be typical of the Islands and countries referenced in the Program.

UNIVERSITY SYMPOSIUM     Event venue :  Lisbon - Portugal ; Online registration Registration form Event Documents Visit website

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UNIVERSITY SYMPOSIUM
From June 03 to 07, 2024, a International Symposium will be held, entitled UNIVERSITY SYMPOSIUM, under the slogan: ...

ABRITOUR     Event venue :  AfCFTAf - Africa ; Online registration Registration form Event Documents Visit website

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THE ABRITOUR
From November 01 to 08, 2024, a International Exhibition will be held, entitled ABRITOUR, under the slogan: ...


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Basalt conference
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THE EVENT

Cabo Verde will host an important international event. This event will take place from July 3 to 9 July, 2023, at the Convention Center of the University of Cape Verde, city of Praia.
The event has two components: an International Conference and a Business Forum. Each component has a specific program.
The International Conference, entitled BASALT CONFERENCE, is focused on the application of agro-minerals (basalt powder) in agriculture, as an agricultural soil fertilizer par excellence, and will last for three days - July 3 to 5, 2023. On July 5, there will be a guided tour to a basalt reserve with potential for the exploitation of agro minerals.
The International Conference, entitled BASALT CONFERENCE, is focused on the application of agro-minerals (basalt powder) in agriculture, as an agricultural soil fertilizer par excellence, and will last for three days - July 10 to 12, 2023.

On July 12, there will be a guided tour to a basalt reserve with potential for the exploitation of agro minerals.

Atlantic Business Forum
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THE EVENT

Cape Verde will host an international event on the theme « APPLICATION OF BASALT POWDER IN AGRICULTURE - Its Benefits as Fertilizer for Agriculture ». The event will take place from June 07 to 09, 2021, at the Noble Hall of the National Assembly of Cape Verde, Praia.

Tis International Event, entitled BASALT CONFERENCE, focuses on the application of basalt powder in agriculture lasting three days, from June 07 to 09, 2021. An » Integration Round Table and Debates » will close the event.

Atlantic Business Round
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THE EVENT

Cape Verde will host an international event on the theme « APPLICATION OF BASALT POWDER IN AGRICULTURE - Its Benefits as Fertilizer for Agriculture ». The event will take place from June 07 to 09, 2021, at the Noble Hall of the National Assembly of Cape Verde, Praia.

Tis International Event, entitled BASALT CONFERENCE, focuses on the application of basalt powder in agriculture lasting three days, from June 07 to 09, 2021. An » Integration Round Table and Debates » will close the event.

Flavors of Cape Verde
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THE EVENT

Cape Verde will host an international event on the theme « APPLICATION OF BASALT POWDER IN AGRICULTURE - Its Benefits as Fertilizer for Agriculture ». The event will take place from June 07 to 09, 2021, at the Noble Hall of the National Assembly of Cape Verde, Praia.

Tis International Event, entitled BASALT CONFERENCE, focuses on the application of basalt powder in agriculture lasting three days, from June 07 to 09, 2021. An » Integration Round Table and Debates » will close the event.

Operation of The Programme
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The International Conference on «APPLICATION OF BASALT POWDER IN AGRICULTURE - Its Benefits as Fertilizer for Agriculture» is organized in 6 (Six) thematic conferences and 3 (Three) panels. An «Integration Round Table and Debates» will close the event. With a duration of three days. Each moderator has the initial 10 minutes to enter the theme.

»After the intervention of the Speakers invited to each panel or conference, there will be a debate in which participants in general will have the opportunity to intervene actively.

»At the Conference, the Speaker, who will be a reference specialist on each theme, will have 1 hour and 45 minutes to present his theme, including the debate period.

»Registration, paper submission, as well as complete information, are accessible on the website www.emergys.pt. Additional information may also be obtained through the e-mail address events@emergys.tech or other contacts inserted in the said website, namely the Technical Secretariat of the Event.

»Also part of the event is a social programme where participants, in general, and guests, in particular, can enjoy a pleasant stay in Cabo Verde before, during and after the three-day event.

»For the participants in the event, the Organization and the partner airlines of the event organize flights originating in each of the countries of the participants to Cape Verde, both ways.For more information, please click here    .

»For those participating in the event and traveling in countries, making stops, before arriving in Cape Verde, the Organization and partner hotels organized accommodation and transfers in the countries of call, between airports and hotels, in both directions, as well as services catering and leisure programs in case of need.For more information, please click here    .

»Several packages and programmes of guided visits to the main points of tourist attraction, both in the city of Praia (capital of Cabo Verde) and in other Islands, are also available. Guided tours will also be organized at some basalt exploration sites in Cabo Verde.

»At night two periods of social programmes are reserved. On the first day of the event, a welcome reception will be organized for the delegations participating in the event and on the last day of the event there will be a gala dinner.

»The Technical Secretariat of the event will be permanently accessible and available to meet all the special needs of the participants in the event in question.

Terms and conditions
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Clause 1
Participant and BASALT Conference

The Terms and Conditions outlined represent a contract between participant and the event organizer, herein after referred to as ′Organizer′, for attendance to, and participation in, the BASALT International Conference, herein after referred to as ′Event′.

By completing the Event participant Registration Form and clicking the ′Send Information′ button, participant agrees to the Terms and Conditions.

As the interaction between participants is a key part of the Event, the Organizer has created a specific participant profile to ensure a high-quality experience for everyone.

Clause 2
Event Scope

This event aims to bring together agricultural operators, farmers, agronomists, researchers, specialists in food biotechnology, specialists in composite materials, agro-food industry operators, business associations, chambers of commerce, builders of equipment for the extractive industries, builders of equipment for cutting and polishing basalt as ornamental and decorative stone, importers and exporters of basalt products, environmentalists, nutritionists, financial institutions, relevant national, regional and international experts, and other interested parties to participate in accordance with the programme.

Clause 3
Registration Confirmation

If payment is not received within 15 days of the date of application the Organizer reserves the right to void participant registration.

Upon receipt of full payment, the Organizer will issue a registration confirmation by email within seven working days.

Event attendance without payment is not possible.

Clause 4
Event Documentation

Participant will be provided with a comprehensive Event documentation pack upon arrival at the Event.

Clause 5
Event Directory

Unless participant states otherwise at the time of registration, the Organizer will display participant name and details in the Event Directory.

Clause 6
Release

Representatives of Press and Media will be present during the Event. As such, participant grants the Organizer the right and unrestricted permission to use participant name, image, voice, words and/or appearance as may be embodied in any photo, video recording, audiotape, digital image, and such, taken or made on behalf of the Organizer or its partners.

Participant agrees to release to the Organizer complete ownership of such material and grants the Organizer use of said material for any purpose consistent with the Organizer′s mission. Uses include but are not limited to advertisements, press releases, publications, videos, websites, and any publicity or promotional materials in any medium. Participant acknowledges that they will not receive any compensation for the use.

Clause 7
Payment

The Organizer accepts payment by bank transfer, bank deposit or major credit cards. Details are specified on all the Organizer invoices. The Organizer does not accept payment by cheque. Please note:
1. All prices are quoted in Euros;
2. All payment transactions are made in Euro, US Dollar or Cabo Verde Escudo (CVE);
3. For converting currency into Euro, US Dollar or CVE, the reference exchange rate is indicated by the Central Bank of Cabo Verde (www.bcv.cv)

Clause 8
Insurance

The Organizer advises participant to take a comprehensive travel insurance policy. Participant should ensure that they have adequate medical, liability, personal accident and other insurance to cover them for the full duration of their trip. Participant is responsible for their health and safety throughout the duration of the Event. The Organizer does not accept any liability.

Clause 9
Cancellation

Cancellation by the Organizer
Should circumstances arise outside of the control of the Organizer that requires the cancellation of the Event, participant registration fees will be refunded in full.

The liability of the Organizer in the case of cancellation will not exceed the total amount paid by the participant to the Organizer in respect of the registration fee.

The Organizer strongly advises all participants to take out a comprehensive travel insurance policy. The Organizer does not accept any liability for loss of travel, accommodation or other expenses incurred due to the cancellation of the Event. Further, the Organizer does not accept liability for any loss including but not limited to incidental or consequential damages.

Cancellation by Participants
1. Transfer of a participant’s registration to a colleague: a substitute participant is allowed per registration. Any transfer must be confirmed in writing to the Organizer through helpdesk@basaltconference.com up to 7 business days prior to the first day of the Event.

2. Cancellation of a participant’s registration: Cancellations must be requested in writing to helpdesk@basaltconference.com. Any cancellation must be confirmed by the Organizer by sending an email back to the participant for registration to be deemed cancelled.

Clause 10
Administrative Charge

An administrative charge will be applied to refunds resulting from the cancellation of a participation’s registration as follows:

» Cancellations made up to 30 days before the start of the Event: Subject to 5% administrative charge penalty;

» Cancellations made between 14 and 7 days before the start of the Event: Subject to 50% administrative charge penalty;

» Cancellations made less than 7 days before the start of the Event: Subject to 100% administrative charge penalty;

For the purposes of paragraphs 2.1 to 2.4, 6 November 2019, Wednesday, should be considered the first day of the event.



Clause 11
Force Majeure

If the participant is a resident outside of the ECOWAS and European Union (EU) it is the sole responsibility of the participant to ensure that he has a valid travel visa and complies with all the immigration requirements prior to submitting the registration request.

Once payment has been made, cancellation charges are applied in accordance with our Terms and Conditions.

If any participant does not hold valid travel documentation or visa, or does not meet the immigration requirements and is unable to attend the Event as a result, the Organizer reserves the right to levy the full cancellation charges.

For Visa invitation letter, if necessary, please send an email to helpdesk@basaltconfernce.com.
Except for payment obligations, neither participant nor the Organizer will be liable to the other for damages arising out of delays or failures to perform under the specified Terms and Conditions, if any such delay or failure to perform hereunder is caused by factors beyond the reasonable control of the party so affected.

Clause 12
Entire Agreement

The Terms and Conditions outlined are the only terms governing the registration. Any other terms are expressly excluded.

Clause 13
Contact Us

If you have any questions about the Terms and Conditions, please contact us at helpdesk@basaltconference.com or via the Secretariat of the Event.

Monday, 10 July 2023

From 07:30: Accreditation

08:00 - 09:30 : Conference III:

09:30 - 10:00: Coffee Break

10:00 - 11:30 : Panel VI:

11:30 - 13:00 : Panel VII:

13:00 - 14:30: Lunch

14:30 - 16:30: Conference IV: Russia as Case Study

16:30 - 17:00: Coffee Break

17:00 - 18:30: Panel VIII:

20:00 - 22:00: Gala Diner

Tuesday, 11 July 2023

From 07:30: Accreditation

08:00 - 09:30 : Conference III:

09:30 - 10:00: Coffee Break

10:00 - 11:30 : Panel VI:

11:30 - 13:00 : Panel VII:

13:00 - 14:30: Lunch

14:30 - 16:30: Conference IV: Russia as Case Study

16:30 - 17:00: Coffee Break

17:00 - 18:30: Panel VIII:

20:00 - 22:00: Gala Diner

Wednesday, 12 July 2023

From 07:30: Accreditation

08:00 - 09:30 : Conference III:

09:30 - 10:00: Coffee Break

10:00 - 11:30 : Panel VI:

11:30 - 13:00 : Panel VII:

13:00 - 14:30: Lunch

14:30 - 16:30: Conference IV: Russia as Case Study

16:30 - 17:00: Coffee Break

17:00 - 18:30: Panel VIII:

20:00 - 22:00: Gala Diner

Thursday, 13 July 2023

From 07:30: Accreditation

08:00 - 09:30 : Conference III:

09:30 - 10:00: Coffee Break

10:00 - 11:30 : Panel VI:

11:30 - 13:00 : Panel VII:

13:00 - 14:30: Lunch

14:30 - 16:30: Conference IV: Russia as Case Study

16:30 - 17:00: Coffee Break

17:00 - 18:30: Panel VIII:

20:00 - 22:00: Gala Diner

Friday, 14 July 2023

From 07:30: Accreditation

08:00 - 09:30 : Conference III:

09:30 - 10:00: Coffee Break

10:00 - 11:30 : Panel VI:

11:30 - 13:00 : Panel VII:

13:00 - 14:30: Lunch

14:30 - 16:30: Conference IV: Russia as Case Study

16:30 - 17:00: Coffee Break

17:00 - 18:30: Panel VIII:

20:00 - 22:00: Gala Diner

Saturday, 15 July 2023

From 07:30: Accreditation

08:00 - 09:30 : Conference III:

09:30 - 10:00: Coffee Break

10:00 - 11:30 : Panel VI:

11:30 - 13:00 : Panel VII:

13:00 - 14:30: Lunch

14:30 - 16:30: Conference IV: Russia as Case Study

16:30 - 17:00: Coffee Break

17:00 - 18:30: Panel VIII:

20:00 - 22:00: Gala Diner

Thursday, 13 July 2023

From 07:30: Accreditation

08:00 - 09:30 : Conference III:

09:30 - 10:00: Coffee Break

10:00 - 11:30 : Panel VI:

11:30 - 13:00 : Panel VII:

13:00 - 14:30: Lunch

14:30 - 16:30: Conference IV: Russia as Case Study

16:30 - 17:00: Coffee Break

17:00 - 18:30: Panel VIII:

20:00 - 22:00: Gala Diner

Friday, 14 July 2023

From 07:30: Accreditation

08:00 - 09:30 : Conference III:

09:30 - 10:00: Coffee Break

10:00 - 11:30 : Panel VI:

11:30 - 13:00 : Panel VII:

13:00 - 14:30: Lunch

14:30 - 16:30: Conference IV: Russia as Case Study

16:30 - 17:00: Coffee Break

17:00 - 18:30: Panel VIII:

20:00 - 22:00: Gala Diner

Saturday, 15 July 2023

From 07:30: Accreditation

08:00 - 09:30 : Conference III:

09:30 - 10:00: Coffee Break

10:00 - 11:30 : Panel VI:

11:30 - 13:00 : Panel VII:

13:00 - 14:30: Lunch

14:30 - 16:30: Conference IV: Russia as Case Study

16:30 - 17:00: Coffee Break

17:00 - 18:30: Panel VIII:

20:00 - 22:00: Gala Diner

Thursday, 13 July 2023

From 07:30: Accreditation

08:00 - 09:30 : Conference III:

09:30 - 10:00: Coffee Break

10:00 - 11:30 : Panel VI:

11:30 - 13:00 : Panel VII:

13:00 - 14:30: Lunch

14:30 - 16:30: Conference IV: Russia as Case Study

16:30 - 17:00: Coffee Break

17:00 - 18:30: Panel VIII:

20:00 - 22:00: Gala Diner

Friday, 14 July 2023

From 07:30: Accreditation

08:00 - 09:30 : Conference III:

09:30 - 10:00: Coffee Break

10:00 - 11:30 : Panel VI:

11:30 - 13:00 : Panel VII:

13:00 - 14:30: Lunch

14:30 - 16:30: Conference IV: Russia as Case Study

16:30 - 17:00: Coffee Break

17:00 - 18:30: Panel VIII:

20:00 - 22:00: Gala Diner

Saturday, 15 July 2023

From 07:30: Accreditation

08:00 - 09:30 : Conference III:

09:30 - 10:00: Coffee Break

10:00 - 11:30 : Panel VI:

11:30 - 13:00 : Panel VII:

13:00 - 14:30: Lunch

14:30 - 16:30: Conference IV: Russia as Case Study

16:30 - 17:00: Coffee Break

17:00 - 18:30: Panel VIII:

20:00 - 22:00: Gala Diner

REGISTRATION FEES
Please find below the price list and the necessary explanation to register to the International Event: Basalt Conference; Atlantic Business Forum and Exhibition on Flavors of Cape Verde.

Standart registration fee of the nternational Conference on Application of Basalt Powder in Agriculture includes opening ceremony, welcome reception, access to all events sessions, the Events pack, daily refreshments during coffee breaks as indicated in the program, lunches, gala dinner, printed materials of the Conference, final program, access to the «Integration Round Table and Debates». The participation fees are a package which can not be divided. Fees apply to payments received prior to the indicated deadlines. Below fees are in EUR [Including VAT].

Early registration end May 31, 2023. Regular registration end June 30, 2023.

ITEM DATE Participants at Atlantic Business Forum
Early
until May 31
Regular
June 1 - June 30
After
June 30
Access to the Atlantic Business Forum [1 pax] 13 to 15 July €000.00 €000.00 €000.00
Access to the Business Round [1 pax] 13 to 15 July €000.00 €000.00 €000.00
Access to the Flavors of Cape Verde [1 pax] 07 to 15 July €000.00 €000.00 €000.00
Buffret Lunch [1 pax] 13 to 15 July €000.00 €000.00 €000.00
2 Coffee breaks per daily [1 pax] 13 to 15 July €000.00 €000.00 €000.00
Welcome Reception [1 pax] 13 to 15 July €000.00 €000.00 €000.00
Transfers [1 pax] 13 to 15 July €000.00 €000.00 €000.00
ITEM DATE Participants at Atlantic Business Round
Early
until May 31
Regular
June 1 - June 30
After
June 30
Access to the Business Round [1 pax] 16 July €000.00 €000.00 €000.00
Buffret Lunch [1 pax] 16 July €000.00 €000.00 €000.00
2 Coffee breaks per daily [1 pax] 16 July €000.00 €000.00 €000.00
Welcome Reception [1 pax] 16 July €000.00 €000.00 €000.00
Transfers [1 pax] 16 July €000.00 €000.00 €000.00
ITEM DATE Participants at Basalt Conference
Early
until May 31
Regular
June 1 - June 30
After
June 30
Access to the Basalt Conference [1 pax] 10 to 12 July €000.00 €000.00 €000.00
Buffret Lunch [1 pax] 10 to 12 July €000.00 €000.00 €000.00
2 Coffee breaks per daily [1 pax] 10 to 12 July €000.00 €000.00 €000.00
Welcome Reception [1 pax] 10 to 12 July €000.00 €000.00 €000.00
Transfers [1 pax] 10 to 12 July €000.00 €000.00 €000.00
ITEM Participants at Flavors of Cape Verde
Early
until May 31
Regular
June 1 - June 30
After
June 30
Conference Registration for citizens €000.00 €000.00 €000.00
Conference registration for entities €000.00 €000.00 €000.00
Pre-registration for citizens €000.00 €000.00 €000.00
Pre-registration for entities €000.00 €000.00 €000.00
PACK CONFERENCE PACKAGES
Early
until May 31
Regular
June 1 - June 30
After
June 30
Option 1 €000.00 €000.00 €000.00
Option 2 €000.00 €000.00 €000.00
Option 3 €000.00 €000.00 €000.00
Option 4 €000.00 €000.00 €000.00
Option 5 €000.00 €000.00 €000.00
Option 6 €000.00 €000.00 €000.00
ITEM SOCIAL EVENTS AND VOUCHERS
Companion 75% of social functions cost
Farmers €000.00 for conference attendees
€000.00 forconference non-attendees
Welcome Diner
€000.00
Lunch Guest to Conference and Meals Only €000.00
Gala Diner €000.00
Welcome Tour €000.00
VOUCHER MORABEZA €000.00
VOUCHER MORABEZA Plus €000.00
ATLANTIC BUSINESS CENTER FREEDOM €000.00
PACK THE BEST STAY IN CAPE VERDE
BOAVISTA ISLAND 75% for Companion
€000.00 for conference attendees
€000.00 for conference non-attendees
SAL ISLAND 75% for Companion
€000.00 for conference attendees
€000.00 for conference non-attendees
SANTO ANTAO ISLAND
75% for Companion
€000.00 for conference attendees
€000.00 for conference non-attendees
FOGO ISLAND 75% for Companion
€000.00 for conference attendees
€000.00 for conference non-attendees
SANTA LUZIA ISLAND 75% for Companion
€000.00 for conference attendees
€000.00 for conference non-attendees
SANTIAGO ISLAND 75% for Companion
€000.00 for conference attendees
€000.00 for conference non-attendees

All cancellations must be received in writing. Cancellations received at the ATLANTIC BUSINESS CENTER office on or before January 31, 2020 will receive a full refund of the registration fees minus a 25% administrative charge. No refunds will be issued for additional activity fees unless the event is canceled. No cancellations will be accepted nor fees refunded after February 29, 2020. There will be no refunds for no-shows. ATLANTIC BUSINESS CENTER is not responsible for cancellations mailed or faxed but not received. All refunds will be issued by Mars 10, 2020. Please select Yes to confirm you have read and understand this policy.

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EMERGYS is a private company with Cape Verdean capital and established under Cape Verdean law, 100% owned by The Group ABRIMAR INVESTMENT, S.A., specialising in investment and management of social participation, and acting in the global market.

Emerging from one of Europe's most prestigious university institutions, EMERGYS has accumulated significant experience since the early 1990s and has built a strong foundation in organizing events in the demanding European university context.

EMERGYS pioneered relevant initiatives involving the business world in various sectors of economic activity, European and African universities, European and African public entities, as well as relevant international organizations specializing in the development and financing of investment projects.

EMERGYS manages four (4) business units: Basalt Conference ; ATLANTIC BUSINESS FORUM ; FLAVORS OF ECOWAS ; ATLANTIC BUSINESS CENTER .

A multidisciplinary team of dedicated, dynamic and experienced professionals with innovative ideas and ready to apply these ideas is prepared to turn an event into a wonderful experience. EMERGYS conducts Events of any scale from the design stage to its final successful completion.

EMERGYS focuses its activities and its business strategy on its Core sector, putting itself at the service of the development of nations and the welfare of citizens, and the assumption of social responsibility is an integral and structuring part of its corporate action.

In order to achieve these objectives, EMERGYS ensures respect for fundamental values ??such as: responsibility, professionalism, integrity, independence, sharing of values ??and an entrepreneurial vocation.

Article 1
Nature and scope

This Deontological Code is applicable to EMERGYS and to all companies that, having approved it, are in a controlling or group relationship with EMERGYS, as well as to the Complementary Business Groups formed by these companies, without prejudice to other legal and regulatory provisions to which, by virtue of the exercise of their duties, the holders of their respective corporate bodies are obliged, as well as to permanent or occasional employees, representatives, internal and external auditors and other persons providing them services on a permanent or occasional basis are required by virtue.

Article 2
Internal Organisation
1. Internal organisation

1.1 In order to avoid the occurrence of conflicts of interest between the company and its customers, or among customers, and except where expressly permitted by law and the Board of Directors of EMERGYS or of the participated companies so decide, the different activities developed, allowed by law, shall be organised and managed autonomously.

1.2 The organic structure of companies must allow, as far as possible, the assignment of employees exclusively to each activity, without interference in any other activity that may give rise to a conflict of interest.

1.3 Organic units must ensure high levels of technical competence and should have the adequate technical and human resources to provide services and to make available products and services under appropriate conditions of quality and efficiency.

2. The internal organisation shall also comply with the following principles:

2.1 The segmentation of markets and the diversification of products and services presuppose, on the part of the employees, the correct and permanent identification of the specific needs of each customer, contributing in this way to intensify the relationship with the customer and his/her loyalty.

2.2 The consideration of existing interconnections between the different specialised areas, aiming at the integral satisfaction of customers by obtaining the levels of quality and profitability that have been previously announced or contracted.

Article 3
Internal Operation and Control
1. The different areas and organic units of EMERGYS and of each participated company must set the performance of their duties in full and systematic compliance with the internal control procedures adopted at each level, in particular those relating to segregation of duties, justification of technical, accounting and financial information, risk assessment and achievement of objectives, thereby ensuring the appropriate transparency of the activities carried out.

2. The treatment of personal data of customers, financiers, investors, partners, suppliers and other creditors, with or without automated means, shall be governed by the security and confidentiality rules appropriate to the risk that the treatment of personal data presents, in particular, those relating to unauthorised access.

3. For the purpose of the provisions of the preceding paragraphs, the complete physical and functional separation between business activities and the respective operational control services must be observed.

4. The different organic units must ensure that customers are treated impeccably and contribute for their satisfaction, strive to ensure fair and timely handling of their complaints, and also to arrange the organisation of the archive and documentation in order to ensure their easy handling and identification in accordance with the needs of the internal and external audit functions and in compliance with the legal and regulatory provisions in force.

5. In any case, EMERGYS, as well as the companies in which it participates, such as the organic units of those companies, shall take, in internal operation and in relation to each other, the necessary measures to avoid the occurrence of conflicting situations or misuse of information, in conditions that do not conflict with the legal provisions.

6. The Company Secretary shall exercise the supervisory function of this Deontological Code and other internal regulations as well as the applicable norms and laws, carrying out permanent actions to verify and evaluate the internal control system of the company and associated companies.

Article 4
Information and Communication
1. The provision of services, compulsory or optional, to the general public, to customers in particular or to the competent authorities, shall be carried out with strict observance of the principle of legality, in particular the applicable legal provisions and specific regulatory standards.

2. Publicity about the company, the participated companies and their activities or products shall be promoted taking into account the legal discipline and specific internal regulations that apply to it.

3. In advertising or marketing actions, consumer interests shall be taken into account and the principles of truthfulness, objectivity, clarity and timeliness shall be respected.

Article 5
General Duties in the Performance of Functions
1. Employees are strictly prohibited from using for their own benefit or to the detriment of third parties any information obtained in connection with the professional activity.

2. In the performance of their duties, employees shall conduct their performance by the highest standards of personal integrity and honesty, complying with all legal and regulatory provisions in force applicable to the activities to which they are attached, as well as all professional deontological standards envisaged in the Codes of Conduct that regulate the industrial, commercial and service provision activities.

3. Employees in general and members of the management bodies in particular, as well as persons holding management, supervisory or similar positions, shall exercise with the diligence of a careful and prudent manager, in accordance with the principle of risk sharing and security of business activities, privileging the strict interest of customers, investors and the general public.

4. In the performance of their duties or in the provision of their services, employees shall:

4.1 Communicate promptly to the respective immediate superior any conflicts of interest or duties that may jeopardise the full observance of applicable standards of conduct;

4.2 Take appropriate measures within their power to frustrate practices they are aware of and that include misuse of information or constitute an infringement of current regulations, and shall immediately inform this fact to the respective immediate superior;

4.3 Observe market practices inherent to the activities they carry out, always following the strictest and most demanding ones;

4.4 Ensure, by all means at its disposal, the protection of the assets of the company and of the participated companies, as well as the assets of third parties whose management has been entrusted to them;

4.5 Maintain all information media inherent to their professional duties perfectly organised, performing the duties undertaken with transparency, good sense, effectiveness and prudence;

4.6 Ensure the conservation of the equipment and other means of work placed at their disposal, avoiding the inconvenient use of them or the occurrence of wastes and therefore contributing to the efficient management thereof;

4.7 Provide the customers and the general public with all the information requested, in harmony with the internal procedures in force and in full compliance with the strictness of professional secrecy;

4.8 Timely report customer complaints to the immediate superior, who must ensure the forwarding of the complaints in accordance with the standards that, for that purpose, are in force at the moment in the company or in the entities to which this Code applies;

4.9 Cooperate promptly with the supervisory bodies, in strict compliance with the legal limits, taking into account the scope of the specific assignments of those entities and in close connection with the audit entity, avoiding to obstruct the exercise of their functions.

Article 6
Public Statements
Employees may only make public statements, grant interviews, in particular to the media, or intervene in any other type of manifestation of the same kind that may involve EMERGYS and the disclosure of facts or elements relating to the life of the company or companies in which it participates, provided they have obtained prior written authorisation from the Board of Directors.

Article 7
Normal Operating Period
1. In the normal operating period which is fixed for any organic unit, no function shall be inaccessible, inactive, or with affected responsiveness.

2. Each job holder is personally responsible for ensuring the normal responsiveness of the respective function during his/her absences or impediments, even if they are temporary, by mobilising for this purpose the forms of substitution that are superiorly established.

3. Any restriction to full compliance with the provisions of the preceding paragraphs, in particular as a result of the shortage of staff present to ensure the combination of schedules, including the lunch period, shall be reported to the immediate superior to be adequately managed.

4. In addition to the personal responsibility referred to in the preceding paragraphs, it is the responsibility of the management to ensure that the substitution processes, with adequate alternative response capacity, are guaranteed by all members of the respective teams.

5. It is prohibited to claim as a justification of the impossibility of responding, especially in relations with the outside, the limitation of the ability to decide or the impossibility of doing so based on the absence or impediment of any employee.

Article 8
Competence, Diligence and Transparency
1. Employees must contribute to ensure that all customers are given competent, diligent, impartial, transparent and discreet treatment in absolute respect of their interests.

2. With regard to transactions on products marketed and services rendered, special consideration should be given to the following:

2.1 Obtaining the best conditions that the market makes feasible to realise the sales, always respecting the instructions received from the customer;

2.2 Prompt delivery of the sales order to the relevant sectors;

2.3 The resulting savings to the customer, therefore, employees shall not perform or incite customers to make repeated purchases when they are not justified or are intended to charge commissions or reach any other purpose unrelated to the customer interest.

3. They are especially forbidden:

3.1 The sale on credit, except when authorised from above;

3.2 The sale of products and/or services for the purpose of subsequently renegotiating the price for the satisfaction of customer orders previously received.

Article 9
Equality of Treatment
Employees shall cooperate in order to ensure equal treatment for all customers and shall not discriminate between them which is not the result of the rights they are entitled to, either by virtue of the nature or priority of their work or by virtue of any other legal provisions or regulations in force.

Article 10
Prevalence of Customer Interests
Absolute priority must be given to the interests of customers, in particular in the context of sales or provision of information, both in relation to the interests of the company, whatever its nature, and the interests of its employees.

Article 11
Conflict of interests
1. All the necessary efforts shall be taken to avoid the emergence of conflicts of interest between customers, particularly at the level of sales or service provision, on advantageous terms to some at the expense of others.

2. When conflicts cannot be avoided, they shall be resolved fairly, without privileging any particular customer.

3. In order to avoid conflicts between institutions, on the one hand, and the company customers, on the other hand, employees shall bear in mind that they are not allowed, without prior knowledge and written authorisation of customers:

3.1 To act as counterparty in the transactions they carry out on behalf of customers;

3.2 To subscribe requisitions, orders, receipts or invoices on behalf of customers;

3.3 To carry out, on behalf of customers, any other operations of a similar nature that may generate some conflict of interest with customers.

4. Managers, directors and managerial staff supervisors are prohibited from developing or participating directly or indirectly in businesses whose areas of interest are conflicting with those developed by EMERGYS. This ban remains valid for a period of three (3) years after the breach of its relationship with EMERGYS.

Article 12
Cooperation with Customers
1. In the performance of their duties, employees shall assure customers with the following:

1.1 Clarifications and information leading to reasoned, consistent and informed decisions regarding the quality of products and services provided;

1.2 Prompt and timely information on the execution and results of the operations carried out on behalf of the customer and on the occurrence of special difficulties or the impossibility of their realisation, in addition to any other facts or circumstances not subject to professional secrecy and which, by itself, can justify the amendment or revocation of orders or instructions they have formulated;

1.3 For the purpose of what is established in the preceding paragraph, the level of knowledge, experience and professionalism of customers, on the one hand, and their position in the market, on the other hand, shall be considered.

Article 13
Rules of Conduct
1. In the performance of their duties, EMERGYS employees shall base their performance on the highest standards of personal integrity and honesty, complying with all legal and regulatory provisions in force applicable to the activities to which they are attached.

2. In particular, EMERGYS employees assume the obligation to adopt certain standards of conduct, materialised in particular through the following duties:

2.1 Duty of responsibility - EMERGYS employees are responsible to the respective heads or competent social bodies to respect the applicable legal and internal regulations;

2.2 Duty of professionalism - EMERGYS employees, at all times during their activity, shall dedicate their best effort to the tasks entrusted to them, continuously seeking to improve and update their knowledge, with a view to the maintenance or improvement of their professional capacities and the improvement of the functions they perform;

2.3 Duty of integrity - EMERGYS employees shall refrain from receiving any kind of gratuity from third parties, as well as from adopting behaviors that may create in their interlocutors favouring expectations in their relations with EMERGYS, or with associated companies;

2.4 Duty of independence - EMERGYS employees shall conduct their relations with third parties with the utmost seriousness and impartiality, defending the best interests of EMERGYS;

2.5 Duty of confidentiality - EMERGYS employees shall keep absolute confidentiality in respect of all facts concerning the life of the company of which they are aware in the performance of their duties, or because of them, in order to avoid disclosure of facts and information which, in any way, could damage EMERGYS, and its associated companies or partners. Likewise, such employees shall not use this information for personal or third-party benefit.

3. This Deontological Code complies with the principle of subsidiarity, that is to say, its observance does not prevent the simultaneous application of the specific rules of conduct of other professional groups as well as of the specific regulations of the specialised directorates or departments.

Article 14
Specific Duties
1. Regardless of the rules of conduct mentioned in paragraph 2 of the previous article, EMERGYS employees recognize the existence of specific duties whose respect is essential for the proper operation of the company.

2. Amongst the specific duties, whose existence is recognised, the following are highlighted:

2.1 Duty of communication - Even if this is not prohibited by their personal status or contractual relationship, EMERGYS employees shall participate to their respective directorates or administrations any other professional activities they may carry out. The communication must take place before the beginning of the activity in question and the supporting document must be filed with the individual process of the employee;

2.2 Duty of loyalty - EMERGYS employees shall put all their knowledge and skills into the tasks entrusted to them, as well as act with loyalty to coworkers, refrain from making improper comments on them, in order to cultivate and maintain a correct and cordial relationship among all, to develop and strengthen a strong team spirit and cooperation;

2.3 Duty of parsimony - EMERGYS employees shall make a careful use of the assets entrusted to them in the scope of their duties, avoiding waste. Likewise, they shall not use, directly or indirectly, any assets of the company for the personal or third party's benefit;

2.4 Duty of weighing - EMERGYS employees shall refrain from invoking their professional quality in situations outside the company, where such invocation is contrary to the interests of the company, as well as acting in the performance of their duties and beyond, so as to call into question the public image of the company.

Article 15
Other Duties
1. EMERGYS employees in general and those whose activities are in direct contact with the public, in particular, shall contribute to ensuring that all customers are treated in a competent, diligent, impartial, transparent and discreet way, with absolute respect for their interests.

2. EMERGYS employees in general and those whose activities are directly linked to the relationship with third countries, in particular, are prohibited, and shall strive by all means within their power, to publicly make considerations or make comments of a political or religious nature on those countries and, especially, they shall respect cultural differences, habits and customs. Failure to comply strictly with the provisions of this paragraph is considered a very serious and punishable offense.

3. Whenever, in the course of their activities, EMERGYS employees are called upon to intervene in decision-making processes involving, directly or indirectly, organisations with which they collaborate or have collaborated, or persons to whom they are or have been linked by kinship or affinity, they shall communicate the existence of such links to their respective supervisors.

4. Whenever, in the exercise of their activity, EMERGYS employees are required to enter into contractual relations with natural or legal persons providing services, namely partners, they shall demand and control for strict compliance with this Deontological Code and of the other norms and regulations existing in the company as well as of all applicable legal provisions.

5. EMERGYS employees, who in any capacity have acquired relevant information capable of influencing the position of the company in the markets where it operates, such as estimates of results, significant acquisitions or partnerships, the taking or loss of large contracts, during the period prior to the respective disclosure, they shall not:

5.1 disclose this information to third parties;

5.2 transact securities of the company or associated companies, strategic partners or companies involved in transactions or relationships with EMERGYS, which constitute or may constitute in the future relevant facts.

6. The principle of non-discrimination based on (ancestry) ancendant, gender, race, language, territory of origin, religion, political beliefs, and unionisation shall be observed in the relations between the corporate bodies of the companies associated with EMERGYS, its partners and its employees, as well as in the relations between employees with one another. Failure to comply strictly with the provisions of this paragraph shall be considered a very serious and punishable offense.

Article 16
Commitments and Links
In the relations between the corporate bodies of the companies associated with EMERGYS, its partners and its employees, as well as in the relations between these employees with one another and with third parties, only written acts, duly authorised, will be taken into account for commitments and links of any type that empower EMERGYS. Verbal agreements are excluded.

Article 17
Disciplinary Action
1. The violation by EMERGYS employees of the deontological rules contained in this Code constitutes a disciplinary offense punishable under the applicable disciplinary regime, without prejudice to civil, administrative or criminal liability that may occur.

2. The members of the corporate bodies and other employees of EMERGYS are obliged to provide all the information requested to them in connection with the initiation of disciplinary proceedings and in relation to the facts connected with them, in compliance with applicable legal and regulatory provisions.

Article 18
Commitment to Fund Providers
Fund Providers allow EMERGYS to finance its activities. Therefore, EMERGYS commits itself to:

■ ensure the continuity of the company;

■ achieve a sound return on own funds in the long term, which is proportionate to the extent of the risk in the sector;

■ provide relevant information in due time;

■ take all necessary measures to prevent transactions not permitted by law.

Article 19
Our conduct with regard to subcontractors
Subcontractors provide EMERGYS with products and services that EMERGYS uses in its activities. Therefore, EMERGYS commits itself to:

■ select and subcontract based on generally accepted market principles;

■ pay competitive market prices and set reasonable requirements;

■ establishing a lasting and stable relationship, sharing of value, quality, in competition and reliability;

■ pay on time for the products and services as agreed;

■ promote openness and reliability in all its activities;

■ maintain the integrity of the relationship by not accepting invitations or favours that might jeopardize this principle.

Article 20
Liability
1. Those who steer on the basis of an effective implication, and considering the activities and the position of EMERGYS regarding this Deontological Code, an open and diligent attitude can be expected from EMERGYS.

2. Consequently, EMERGYS is, where applicable, responsible for the proper application of this Deontological Code. Moreover, EMERGYS also commits itself to examine all requests, suggestions and fair claims.

Article 21
Declaration of Honour
At the commencement of functions, all EMERGYS employees must sign a declaration of adherence to this Deontological Code. Subsequently, and at such intervals as may be fixed, they shall declare that, in the meantime, no violations of the principles and duties established therein have occurred.

Article 22
Other Provisions
1. Should a EMERGYS employee violate simultaneously the norms provided in this Deontological Code and other norms of professional deontology to which he/she is legally bound, this Deontological Code shall only apply when the alluded rules to which the employee is bound are less demanding than those provided for in this Deontological Code, safeguarding that the professional status of the employee, in cases where it has the force of law, does not oppose that.

2. This Deontological Code shall enter into force in each company on the day immediately following its approval by the respective Board of Directors, without prejudice to each one adopting, for its own scope, specific and complementary rules to that code.

3. The Board of Directors reviews this Deontological Code every two years.

June 07 to 09 in Cabo Verde

CABO VERDE A LINK WITH MARKETS OF EXCELLENCE

French

VISAS

Citizens from certain countries are exempt from visas to enter and stay in Cabo Verde for a certain period. However, under the terms of the law, it is mandatory to pre-register at least 5 days before the start date of the trip, on the platform www.ease.gov.cv. An airport tax is due and must be paid directly to the competent authorities, at the airport of arrival: approximately € 31.00.
For pre-register, please click here

ONLINE REGISTRATION

The participant must complete the online registration, indicate the reference of the chosen package, attach it to the proof of payment and submit it.
For online registration, please click here

REGISTRATION FORM

As an alternative to online registration, the participant must access the registration form is available. Please, complete the registration form, sign it and attach it to the proof of payment and send it to e-mail: finance@emergys.pt

For download registration form, please click here


VISAS

Citizens from certain countries are exempt from visas to enter and stay in Cabo Verde for a certain period. However, under the terms of the law, it is mandatory to pre-register at least 5 days before the start date of the trip, on the platform www.ease.gov.cv. An airport tax is due and must be paid directly to the competent authorities, at the airport of arrival: approximately € 31.00.
For pre-register,

ONLINE REGISTRATION

The participant must complete the online registration, indicate the reference of the chosen package, attach the payment receipt and submit it.
For online registration ,

REGISTRATION FORM

As an alternative to online registration, the participant must access the registration form is available. Please, complete the registration form, sign it and attach it to the proof of payment and send it to e-mail: finance@emergys.pt

For download registration form, please click here


VISAS

Citizens from certain countries are exempt from visas to enter and stay in Cabo Verde for a certain period. However, under the terms of the law, it is mandatory to pre-register at least 5 days before the start date of the trip, on the platform www.ease.gov.cv. An airport tax is due and must be paid directly to the competent authorities, at the airport of arrival: approximately € 31.00.
For pre-register,

ONLINE REGISTRATION

The participant must complete the online registration, indicate the reference of the chosen package, attach the payment receipt and submit it.
For online registration ,

REGISTRATION FORM

As an alternative to online registration, the participant must access the registration form is available. Please, complete the registration form, sign it and attach it to the proof of payment and send it to e-mail: finance@emergys.pt

For download registration form, please click here


VISAS

Citizens from certain countries are exempt from visas to enter and stay in Cabo Verde for a certain period. However, under the terms of the law, it is mandatory to pre-register at least 5 days before the start date of the trip, on the platform www.ease.gov.cv. An airport tax is due and must be paid directly to the competent authorities, at the airport of arrival: approximately € 31.00.
For pre-register,

ONLINE REGISTRATION

The participant must complete the online registration, indicate the reference of the chosen package, attach the payment receipt and submit it.
For online registration ,

REGISTRATION FORM

As an alternative to online registration, the participant must access the registration form is available. Please, complete the registration form, sign it and attach it to the proof of payment and send it to e-mail: finance@emergys.pt

For download registration form, please click here


VISAS

Citizens from certain countries are exempt from visas to enter and stay in Cabo Verde for a certain period. However, under the terms of the law, it is mandatory to pre-register at least 5 days before the start date of the trip, on the platform www.ease.gov.cv. An airport tax is due and must be paid directly to the competent authorities, at the airport of arrival: approximately € 31.00.
For pre-register,

ONLINE REGISTRATION

The participant must complete the online registration, indicate the reference of the chosen package, attach the payment receipt and submit it.
For online registration ,

REGISTRATION FORM

As an alternative to online registration, the participant must access the registration form is available. Please, complete the registration form, sign it and attach it to the proof of payment and send it to e-mail: finance@emergys.pt

For download registration form, please click here


VISAS

Citizens from certain countries are exempt from visas to enter and stay in Cabo Verde for a certain period. However, under the terms of the law, it is mandatory to pre-register at least 5 days before the start date of the trip, on the platform www.ease.gov.cv. An airport tax is due and must be paid directly to the competent authorities, at the airport of arrival: approximately € 31.00.
For pre-register,

ONLINE REGISTRATION

The participant must complete the online registration, indicate the reference of the chosen package, attach the payment receipt and submit it.
For online registration ,

REGISTRATION FORM

As an alternative to online registration, the participant must access the registration form is available. Please, complete the registration form, sign it and attach it to the proof of payment and send it to e-mail: finance@emergys.pt

For download registration form, please click here

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