39th Edition of the Enterprise Days: Adapting to Change and Seizing Opportunities
December 5-7, 2024, at the El Mouradi Palace Hotel in Sousse
The 39th edition of the Enterprise Days, themed "The Enterprise and Major Changes: Adaptation and Opportunities," will take place from December 5 to 7, 2024, at the El Mouradi Palace Hotel in Sousse. This unmissable event for the business world will bring together leaders, experts, and decision-makers to reflect on how to transform current changes into strategic growth levers.
Today, companies operate in an environment marked by constant changes at the national and international levels. The emergence of new challenges, such as the intensification of regulatory constraints, the acceleration of technological transformations, and the repercussions of geopolitical and climate upheavals, requires rapid and agile adaptation.
At the local level, the ongoing economic and regulatory reforms in Tunisia illustrate a new dynamic focused on modernization and competitiveness. While these developments are complex, they also offer opportunities to redefine business strategies and identify new growth vectors.
This year, the Enterprise Days will explore the concrete implications of these transformations in several key areas:
- New technologies, particularly artificial intelligence, and their potential to improve competitiveness.
- Climate challenges, which require companies to rethink their economic models.
- Geopolitical transformations, with a focus on regional and international collaboration opportunities.
The debates and workshops will allow participants to share best practices and develop strategies adapted to current economic realities.
According to our sources, the 2024 edition will also feature a highlight with the participation of Ramadhan Aboujanah, Vice-President of the Libyan Government of National Unity and Minister of Health, accompanied by a delegation of businessmen, who will speak during a speaker tour on "Adapting to Geopolitical Changes" on December 6. This presence testifies to the growing importance of Tunisian-Libyan partnerships and the common will to strengthen economic exchanges between the two countries.