Exito Announces the South Africa Manufacturing Show 2026

Exito Announces the South Africa Manufacturing Show 2026

Connecting Africa (Informa)
Connecting Africa (Informa)May 12, 2026

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Why It Matters

The summit fast‑tracks digital transformation in South Africa’s manufacturing sector, tackling supply‑chain efficiency, talent development and sustainability—critical levers for economic growth and continental competitiveness.

Key Takeaways

  • 150+ C‑level leaders attending to discuss AI, IoT, robotics.
  • Event focuses on supply‑chain digitalization, cybersecurity, and sustainable production.
  • Manufacturing 100 will honor top South African innovators in Industry 4.0.
  • Show scheduled June 11, 2026 in Johannesburg, CPD‑certified.
  • Exito’s 33rd edition expands global B2B event footprint across 10+ cities.

Pulse Analysis

South Africa’s manufacturing base is at a pivotal juncture, driven by a surge in digital adoption and mounting pressure to meet global supply‑chain standards. Companies are investing heavily in smart‑factory technologies, AI‑enabled analytics, and renewable processes to boost productivity while aligning with sustainability goals. This shift not only promises higher export potential but also supports the nation’s broader agenda to increase manufacturing’s share of GDP and create skilled jobs across the continent.

The South Africa Manufacturing Show 2026, organized by Exito Media Concepts, serves as a strategic catalyst for this transformation. Featuring more than 150 senior executives, the agenda covers AI, Web 3.0, IoT, robotics, and cybersecurity, delivering actionable frameworks for immediate implementation. High‑profile speakers such as the 4IR Commissioner and senior leaders from Sasol, Mahindra and Reckitt provide insider perspectives, while the Manufacturing 100 awards spotlight the innovators shaping the industry’s future. The CPD‑certified format ensures participants gain recognized professional development credits, enhancing the event’s appeal to decision‑makers.

Beyond the conference floor, the summit reinforces South Africa’s ambition to become Africa’s industrial hub. By fostering collaboration between government, academia and private enterprise, the show accelerates talent upskilling and promotes cross‑border technology transfer. Investors gain clearer insight into the region’s emerging opportunities, while policymakers can gauge the impact of regulatory initiatives on digital resilience. In essence, the event not only maps the roadmap for Industry 4.0 adoption but also positions South Africa as a competitive, future‑ready manufacturing destination.

Exito announces the South Africa Manufacturing Show 2026

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