Africa’s industrial sector is set to take centre stage at Reliability Africa 2026, where industry leaders, engineers, and energy experts will discuss strategies to improve operational efficiency, asset reliability, and the adoption of sustainable energy across the continent.

The event, themed “Powering Reliability and Maintenance Engineering, Asset Management and Clean Energy Technology Across Africa’s Industrial Landscape,” is set to hold from June 2 to June 4, 2026, at the Lagos Oriental Hotel, Lagos, Nigeria, and will serve as a platform for technical discussions, exhibitions, networking, and collaboration.

According to Osasogie Osazuwa, the exhibition director, Reliability Africa is positioned to become a leading platform for industrial transformation, bringing together experts and organisations focused on sustainable operations, reliability-centered maintenance, asset integrity and management, and clean energy innovation within Africa’s industrial landscape.

Ayobami Alesinloye, exhibition coordinator, noted that the event will create strategic opportunities for industry collaboration and business engagement.

“Our goal is to provide exhibitors, delegates, and stakeholders with a platform that encourages innovation, technical exchange, partnerships, and practical solutions that can improve industrial productivity and operational sustainability across Africa,” Alesinloye said.

Confirmed exhibitors for the event include Intellect Automation, Doble Engineering, Naseni, Dinnteco, Asset Matrix Energy, Techract Automation, Capsa Technologies, LSMTL, alongside many other participating organizations within the industrial engineering, technological, energy, and manufacturing sectors.

The event will also feature a Reliability Engineering Workshop with participation from industry experts and leading professionals, including Raben Naido, regional technical director, Doble Engineering, Logachander, technical director and trainer, Aaadhithya India, Marcel Arpon, global business development manager, Dinnteco Engineering, alongside other distinguished professionals across the Reliability and Maintenance Engineering sectors.

Juliet Onyema is a transport journalist who reports on Nigeria’s transport and automobile industry. She covers emerging Electric Vehicles (EVs), ranging from adoption to usage, automobile firms and transport policies which affect them, and also recurring trends affecting commuters’ mobility interstate and intrastate.

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