Transforming entrepreneurial failure in Africa into growth engines in the energy sector

Are you an entrepreneur, leader, or project promoter wondering how to bounce back from setbacks and build a resilient business model? Do you want to understand how to turn entrepreneurial challenges into levers for sustainable growth and impact? Are you looking to design a business model capable of reaching thousands of beneficiaries, even in complex environments?

This free masterclass is for you!

👉 This free episode is made for you !

ABOUT THIS EPISODE

Entrepreneurship in Africa is a path filled with obstacles: limited infrastructure, difficult access to funding, complex regulatory environments… Yet, it is also a unique terrain for innovation and resilience.

This masterclass will provide you with a concrete and inspiring vision of how entrepreneurial failures can become springboards for building impactful solutions. You will learn how to capitalize on your experiences, pivot strategically, and develop a solid and sustainable business model in the energy sector and beyond.

👉 Highlight of the Session: Exclusive Case Study with Alexandre Castel

Alexandre Castel will share how he built a resilient business model that provides clean energy to over 200,000 people across Africa. You will discover how, after facing failures, he identified opportunities in rural electrification, structured innovative and inclusive business models, and led teams to drive large-scale expansion. A rare immersion into the journey of an entrepreneur who has made resilience his growth engine.

 

Our Guest Expert

Alexandre Castel

Commercial Director at WeLight Africa

Alexandre Castel, Commercial Director at WeLight Africa (AXIAN Group). With over 15 years of experience in rural electrification and impact project development, Alexandre founded and co-founded several pioneering initiatives: Station Energy, Nexoo & IoT Africa, before joining VINCI Energies and later WeLight Africa, where he now leads the electrification of 200 villages and manages over 150 employees. A natural entrepreneur, he also develops local projects like The Pasta Bar in Abidjan, combining business and impact.