GITW 2025: Shaping Africa’s Future in Infrastructure, Trade & Energy
Accra, Ghana – The 6th edition of Ghana Investment & Trade Week (GITW 2025) is confirmed to take place from […]
Africa Mining and Engineering Review
Accra, Ghana – The 6th edition of Ghana Investment & Trade Week (GITW 2025) is confirmed to take place from […]
The Manufacturing Indaba is the business meeting of choice for manufacturers!
In the low-voltage range, Innomotics is expanding its portfolio with permanent magnet motors of the most advanced energy efficiency class IE6.
The Manufacturing Indaba 2025 will bring together policymakers, manufacturers, investors, development finance institutions, and innovators to accelerate industrial development across the continent.
FL_Quinton Pretorius-JR Compressors, Riaan Burke-Power Technique, Chantal Jonker-JR Compressors, Jonathan Cassell & Theuns Viljoen-Power Technique
Johannesburg, South Africa: 12 June 2025 – Featuring a focused conference session discussing “Sustainable Manufacturing and Green Energy”, the Manufacturing Indaba will shine a
Mining Indaba 2026 comes at a crucial time for Africa, as it maps the role it will play in the global economy.
According to the African Development Bank (AfDB), Africa’s manufacturing sector requires over US$50 billion annually in new investment to meet industrialisation goals, but the continent faces a financing gap of at least US$20–25 billion per year.
The strong Kenyan presence reflects a shared continental vision to unlock intra-African trade and industrial development, in alignment with the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
According to the African Development Bank, the continent’s manufacturing output could grow from $500 billion today to over $1 trillion by 2030, driven by rapid urbanisation, a booming population, regional trade integration, and increasing demand for African-made goods.