1 lipca 2025

4 cities and over 500 participants: results of the meetings held in South Africa

1 lipca 2025

From June 19 to 23, we held a series of local events in the Republic of South Africa as part of preparations for the large-scale conference in Johannesburg. These field sessions provided an excellent opportunity to establish contact with local teams and energize partners ahead of the main event.

All participants were from South Africa, but some meetings also welcomed guests from neighboring countries, such as Zimbabwe and Lesotho.
Each event had its own distinctive atmosphere and level of organization. The numbers speak for themselves.

• Durban — a record-breaking number for our field meetings, with over 400 participants. The event impressed with its scale and incredible engagement.
• Matatiele — approximately 50 active project representatives. Here, the team spirit and sense of responsibility for regional development were strongly felt.
• East London — 30 participants. We witnessed an exemplary demonstration of teamwork and structured collaboration by the local team.
• Pretoria — around 50 guests. We met existing partners, active investors, newcomers, and those who were just discovering the opportunities offered by SOLARGROUP.

Personal contact in South Africa is the key to success. These meetings are not just presentations. They represent live communication that:
• builds trust and provides newcomers with confidence in the seriousness of the project,
• assures partners that their contributions are valued and recognized,
• inspires and motivates all participants, strengthening our relationships.

Many expressed gratitude for the personal visit by the SOLARGROUP team — for them, it was a sign of support and a powerful motivation for further development!

We see enormous potential in South Africa. Each region already has strong, well-organized SOLARGROUP teams, a clear structure, and tangible forward movement. This means vast horizons lie ahead!

*The translation was carried out with the assistance of artificial intelligence.

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