Origin Africa 2016 trade show is Africa’s Premier Trade Event that highlights the creativity and innovation of the African cotton, textile, clothing industries, home décor, machinery and technology, with a specific focus on business, trade and investment both regionally and internationally while capturing the spirit, style and innovation of modern Africa.
Following a successful 2015 show in Addis Ababa-Ethiopia, Africa Cotton & Textile Industries Federation (ACTIF), Publi-Promo Ltd together with partners Madagascar Export Processing Zone Association (GEFP) are organizing ORIGIN AFRICA 2016 which will take place from the 3rd – 5th November, 2016 at the Forello Centre in Antananarivo, Madagascar.
The Event promises you the most comprehensive International Trade Exhibition held in Africa, giving you an opportunity to understand the benefits of preferential trade agreements, the development of regional trading blocs & the encouraging investment conditions that make Africa “The Next Major Sourcing Destination”.
Meet and Network with:
– Sourcing Professionals & Buyers from SADC, Europe, USA & other important markets
– Wide range and diversity of African and International exhibitors (over 180 exhibitors from 25 countries at our 2015 event)
– Senior Government Officials, Trade & Investment Promotion Organizations
Participate in Seminars:
– Informative Discussions on a wide range of current topics
Researchers are investigating whether microorganisms can help improve desert sand conditions and make them more suitable for agriculture while using…
Woolchemy and Lenzing are collaborating on a new ADL for hygiene products that combines New Zealand wool with wood-based VEOCEL…
Researchers in Finland have developed a leather-like material made from mushroom mycelium, the network of fine fibres that grows beneath…
The UAE has partnered with the Ellen MacArthur Foundation to support the development of policies aimed at making the country’s…
Ester Industries, Loop Industries have secured a non-binding LOI from an athletic brand to supply up to 15,000 tonnes of…
WTRLSS is introducing a new approach to denim manufacturing that could significantly reduce the resources used in dyeing and finishing.