The Africagua 2025 international congress, held in Fuerteventura, was the setting for intense diplomatic and commercial activity led by Proexca. This agency, which reports to the Government of the Canary Islands, aims to foster collaboration and the implementation of projects in the energy and water sectors, bringing together key delegations from companies and institutions in Senegal and Morocco with their Canarian counterparts.
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The executive CEO of Proexca, Pablo Martin Carbajal, inaugurated the second and final day of this ninth edition of Africagua, an event of reference in energy and waterAlong with a technical team, Carbajal has accompanied a significant representation of African entities with the clear objective of create synergies and collaborations between the Canary Islands and the countries of West Africa.
Carbajal participated in the presentation entitled "Scaling Up to the World: Tools to Support Business Internationalization"where he shared a table with Daniel Jacobo, economic and commercial advisor of the Spanish Economic and Commercial Office in Dakar, and Juan Manuel Revuelta, general director of the Finnova Foundation. The session was moderated by Rafael Molina Petit.
In addition, the program included a specific panel on opportunities in international tenders and contractingThe following people participated in it: Silvia Camacho and Mar NaranjoProexca's Foreign Promotion techniques in charge of the program Canarias Know-How, outlining the keys to participating in this type of business.
The delegates of Proexca's external network in neighboring countries, Elvira Butler (Morocco) and Martín Déniz (Senegal) were crucial in attending the meeting, bringing with them a full delegation. The purpose is for these entities to learn firsthand about the capabilities and the business and institutional reality of the Canary Islands in order to be able to draw strategic lines of joint action that result in potential trade agreements.
Representation Senegal It was composed of the companies Grands Travaux Hydraulique Equipement (GHTE) and Raesa Senegal, and the institutions SONES, ASER, ANER and AEME. For its part, Morocco It was represented by the Al Baidaa Desalination Company and the ONEE and Souss Massa Regional Council institutions.
This biannual forum, organized by the Fuerteventura Chamber of Commerce, the Fuerteventura Island Council and the Government of the Canary Islands, brought together delegations not only from Senegal and Morocco, but also from other countries such as Cape Verde, Gambia, Equatorial Guinea and Mauritania.
La institutional investment from the Government of the Canary Islands, channeled through Proexca, underlines a an approach that goes beyond simple exchangeThe trajectory of Africagua demonstrates its capacity to evolve towards the materialization of tangible agreements and shared projects, a process in which Proexca positions itself as key driver of the Canary Islands' economic internationalization.











