Renewables Forum

Renewables Forum

By Scotland Malawi Partnership

All are welcome to attend this event

Date and time

Location

University of Strathclyde, Mandella Auditorium, StrathUnion

51 Richmond Street Glasgow G1 1XQ United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 1 hour, 30 minutes
  • In person

About this event

Empowering Progress: Insights from the Malawi National Energy Conference 

Join us for the SMP Renewables Forum, an important meeting designed to unpack the outcomes of the Malawi National Energy Conference and explore what they mean for SMP members and the broader renewable energy landscape. 

🗓 Date: Thursday, 11 September 2025 

📍 Location: Mandela Auditorium – Strath Union, The University of Strathclyde, 51 Richmond St, Glasgow G1 1XU 

🕒 Time: 11:00 UK / 12:00 MW 

This forum will spotlight key takeaways from the national conference, including policy shifts, investment opportunities, and strategic directions for sustainable energy development in Malawi. It’s a chance for SMP members to align, collaborate, and contribute to the future of renewables in the region. 

What to Expect: 

  • Expert-led presentations and panel discussions 
  • Strategic insights tailored to SMP stakeholders 
  • Networking opportunities with energy leaders and innovators 
  • Actionable guidance on how to engage with new initiatives 

 

Whether you're a policymaker, investor, engineer, or advocate, this forum is your gateway to understanding and shaping the next chapter of Malawi’s energy transformation. 

🔗 Register now to secure your spot and be part of the conversation that drives change. 

 

Organised by

We exist to help coordinate, represent and support the many people-to-people and community-to-community links between Scotland and Malawi. We are an independent, politically-neutral charity core funded by successive Scottish Governments.

 Scotland's links with Malawi date back to 1859 and the travels of Scottish explorer Dr David Livingstone.

 Today, more than 94,000 Scots and 198,000 Malawians are actively involved in community-led partnerships between our two nations.

 44.5% of Scots -almost half the country- can name a friend or family member with a connection to Malawi, making this one of the world's strongest north-south people-to-people links. 

Free
Sep 11 · 11:00 GMT+1