Africagua 2025 - Water and Renewable Energy Forum

20–21 Nov 2025 | Puerto del Rosario, Spain

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Africagua 2025 - Water and Renewable Energy Forum

20 November 2025 - 21 November 2025|

35600 Puerto del Rosario, Spain

Plaza del Centenario del Cabildo de Fuerteventura, No. 1

Palacio de Formación y Congresos de Fuerteventura

Enterprise Europe Network in the Canary Islands

Part of the consortium of the Enterprise Europe Network in the Canary Islands is the team behind the B2B meetings of Africagua 2025. The expertise of the Network has been forged for over 15 years of experience providing tailor-made services in areas such as internationalization and international cooperation.

In case you want to know more about the Network and how it works, you will find all the information in the EEN Canarias website.

General Directorate of Economic Promotion and Diversification of the Government of the Canary Islands

The General Directorate of Economic Promotion and Diversification of the Government of the Canary Islands is a key governmental body driving economic growth and development in the region. Through targeted strategies and policies, it supports sectors, attracts investments, and promotes innovation, contributing significantly to the Canary Islands' economic advancement.

Visit the General Directorate of Economic Promotion and Diversification of the Government of the Canary Islands website.

Proexca

Proexca is a public company attached to the Canary Islands Regional Ministry of Economy, Knowledge and Employment. Its main goal is to promote the internationalization of Canarian companies, as well as attract investments of strategic interest to the Archipelago.

Visit PROEXCA website.

Canary Islands Institute of Technology

The Canary Islands Institute of Technology (ITC) is a government-owned company of private law attached to the Canary Islands Regional Government, with over 30 years of experience committed to science and technology as essential pieces in the socioeconomic transformation and sustainable development of the Canary Islands. They contribute to the business fabric competitiveness opening the way to new areas of the industrial and technological sector.

Visit the Canary Islands Institute of Technology website.

Chamber of Commerce of Gran Canaria

The Chamber of Commerce of Gran Canaria is a key institution driving economic growth and trade on the Canarian island. It provides essential support, resources, and networking opportunities for businesses and professionals, fostering innovation and entrepreneurship in the region.

Visit the Chamber of Commerce of Gran Canaria website.

Chamber of Commerce of Santa Cruz de Tenerife

The Chamber of Commerce of Santa Cruz de Tenerife is a significant organization dedicated to advancing trade, commerce, and business development in the Spanish province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Serving as a vital link for local businesses, the chamber offers a range of resources, services, and networking opportunities to help enterprises thrive.

Visit the Chamber of Commerce of Santa Cruz de Tenerife website.

Chamber of Commerce of Fuerteventura

The Chamber of Commerce of Fuerteventura is a key institution supporting the island’s economic development. It promotes entrepreneurship, provides training and advisory services, and fosters innovation and internationalization among local businesses. Committed to sustainability and digital transformation, the Chamber plays an active role in connecting Fuerteventura’s business community with national and international opportunities. Besides organizing Africagua since 2011, the Chamber have recently become part of the Enterprise Europe Network network as part of the Canarian consortium, expanding the wide range of internationalization and innovation services to the companies from Fuerteventura.

Visit the Chamber of Commerce of Fuerteventura website.

Chamber of Commerce of Lanzarote and La Graciosa

The Chamber of Commerce of Lanzarote and La Graciosa is a dynamic institution dedicated to supporting the growth and competitiveness of local businesses. It offers a wide range of services, from business advisory and training to support for innovation, sustainability, and internationalization. The Chamber also plays a vital role in promoting economic development across both islands, with a strong focus on sustainable tourism and digital transformation. Since 2025, the Chamber is part of the Enterprise Europe Network joining the Canarian consortium, expanding the wide range of internationalization and innovation services to the companies from Lanzarote and La Graciosa.

Visit the Chamber of Commerce of Lanzarote and La Graciosa website.