PIVOT East 2014 Venue Unveiled

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panarPIVOT East 2014 will be held at the Panari Hotel, one of the most luxurious hotel in Nairobi with a panoramic view of the Nairobi National Park.

Set to be held on June 24 and 25th, PIVOT East will have exhibition as well as conference where PIVOT East sponsors will be showcasing their offerings, as well as hosting visitors to their booths and hospitality spaces. The finalist of the competition will also have demo pits at the exhibition area where they will showcase their products to the investors and interested delegates.

The PIVOT East team also says it has managed to secure special rates for accommodation at Panari Hotel for participants who would like to stay there. For more information on the rates and bookings, visit the PIVOT East 2014 venue.

In 2011 and 2012, PIVOT East was held at Ole Sereni in Nairobi Kenya. Last year for the first time the conference was held out of Kenya at Sheraton Hotel in Kampala Uganda. PIVOT East’s 25 finalists are listed here.

 

 

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