60 countries, 26 sectors to be represented at Guyana energy conference

Chief Executive Officer of the Guyana Energy Conference and Supply Chain Expo (GECSCE), Kiana Wilburg. CMC photo.

GEORGETOWN, Guyana, (CMC) – The confirmed participation of companies representing 26 sectors and 60 countries at Guyana’s energy conference next month is a sign of global interest in Guyana’s rapidly growing economy, according to the event organisers.

Chief Executive Officer of the Guyana Energy Conference and Supply Chain Expo (GECSCE), Kiana Wilburg has therefore urged local businesses to take full advantage of the opportunities available at the expo, now in its fourth year, which will be held at the Guyana Marriott Hotel, from February 18 to 21.

The high-level event will provide businesses with opportunities to increase their brand awareness, find the right partners to increase their competitiveness and to understand how to navigate the complexities of Guyana’s evolving economy fueled by its oil and gas resources.

Wilburg also assured that the event will maintain its tradition of attracting key heads of state from the region.

“I dare say, we’re the only ones in the game who are able to bring together this kind of calibre, the crème de la crème within our industry and our region, to have the conversations that are necessary,” she added.

Wilburg dispelled the notion that the event caters only to high-level executives, stating that several activities are designed to engage the general public.

She pointed out that GECSCE has launched several events targeted at individuals who are interested in understanding more about Guyana’s economic outlook and the various industries driving that growth.

The event also serves as an avenue for those in search of job opportunities as companies operating in Guyana’s oil industry will be participating.

Stressing the importance of accessibility to a plethora of opportunities, the CEO said: “There is no excuse for any Guyanese to not ensure that they are present to understand who are the movers and shakers of the oil and gas industry, as well as who are the movers and shakers of 25 other industries that are supporting the economic transformation of this country.”

This year’s event will include several new activities beyond the conference and expo, including Taste of Guyana, a culinary showcase that will highlight traditional Guyanese dishes.

“It’s going to be a culinary extravaganza showcasing the best of Guyana’s dishes that have been known to be part of our heritage,” Wilburg shared.

Ahead of the main event, the GECSCE will host a Conference Village in partnership with the Ministry of Agriculture on February 17. This initiative will spotlight Guyana’s agricultural sector, with displays of both traditional produce and experimental crops.

“If you’re an agro-processor or within that agricultural landscape, this is an ideal event for you,” Wilburg said.

The GECSCE will kick off its activities with a 5K Energy Run/Walk on February 16, set to be held on the Marriott Beach in Georgetown.

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