IntroductionLocationCall for paperSpeakr'sSponsoursAttendanceExhibitorfloor planAccommodationContact Us

 
 
 
 

Introduction

Location

Call for paper

Speakr's

Sponsours

Attendance

Exhibitor

Floor plan

Accommodation

Contact Us

 

 
 
 
   

CONFERENCE VENUE

 

The conference and exhibition will be held at Dat El-Emad Complex, Tripoli, Libya. In addition to world-class conference facilities, the Complex has many excellent Coffee shops and comprehensive Service facilities.
LOCATION
Libya, the fourth largest state in Africa in terms of area, is situated in North Africa and possesses a long stretch of Mediterranean coastline, extends to approximately 1820 Km. Libya is bordered by Egypt to the east, Sudan to the south-east, Chad and Niger to the south with Algeria and Tunisia to the west and north-west respectively. Libya has an area of approximately 1,775,500 square kilometers, three times the area of France, and a population of about 4,500,000 (1995), and the capital city is Tarabulus (Tripoli).
Libya acts as a link between the Mediterranean / Europe and Saharan Africa.
The coastal regions have a Mediterranean climate with moderate temperatures and enough rain during the winter months for grain farming. In Tripoli, the average temperatures are 30 ºC (86 ºF) in summer and 8 ºC (46 ºF) in winter.
Libya may be the cradle of ancient civilizations, but it also looks to the future

 
 

 

 

   

Tripoli, the capital of Libya and the biggest city, the queen of the seas. It is an historical site. The city of Islamic civilization, Arab art and handicraft, where every monument tells a story.
 Tripoli has changed little since its foundation in the first millennium B.C it is still a lush garden filled with olive trees, palms, grapevines, and orange groves. The city has a wealth of old and new monuments. Especially in the old Soak which is popular markets where you can buy a great variety of Libyan handicrafts such as traditional clothes, carpets, handmade gold and silver jewellery, copper and silver dishes, leather goods, and pottery.