Africa stands on the brink of an infrastructure transformation. With projected economic growth, rapid urbanisation and ambitious continental development agendas underway, infrastructure demand across energy, transport, digital and industrial sectors is escalating — bringing unprecedented opportunity for investors, developers and governments alike.
Infrastructure Africa 2026 — slated to take place at the CTICC in Cape Town, South Africa on the 2 – 3 March 2026 — will bring together the key stakeholders powering this transformation: project sponsors, government principals, financiers, development institutions and leading infrastructure developers. The convening platform is designed to accelerate investment, mobilise capital, and turn pipeline commitments into tangible economic outcomes.
Africa’s Infrastructure Demand: Opportunity at Scale
Recent projections estimate that Africa will need an estimated US$130–170 billion annually in infrastructure investment just to sustain current growth trajectories — particularly in energy, transport, water and digital connectivity. Despite this demand, the continent currently captures far less than half of its required infrastructure financing, leaving a significant gap for public and private capital to address.

In the energy sector alone, regional grid expansion, power generation, and interconnectivity projects represent billions in development opportunity. At the same time, transport corridors linking economic hubs and gateways continue to expand, unlocking trade and productivity growth. Across digital infrastructure, Africa is investing in broadband, data centres and digital ecosystems that serve not only cities but rural economies connecting the continent.
Infrastructure Africa 2026 responds directly to this moment of urgency and potential.
A Platform for Action — Not Just Dialogue
Unlike traditional expos or discussion forums, Infrastructure Africa 2026 is future-focused and implementation-oriented. Delegates will gain:
- Direct engagement with project sponsors and government decision-makers
- Access to financiers and development institutions actively deploying capital
- Insights into procurement pipelines and public–private partnership frameworks
- Strategic networking with C-suite executives shaping continental infrastructure strategy
This event is purpose-built for those who are not merely observing Africa’s infrastructure growth — but those who are investing, building and leading it.
Join the Decision-Makers
With infrastructure central to economic resilience and Africa’s long-term competitiveness, Infrastructure Africa 2026 positions your organisation at the heart of the continent’s growth story.
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