African Legacy International to hold 2nd edition of Industrial and Commercial Expo 2024

In a bid to drive economic growth and development through manufacturing and commercialization, African Legacy International Media Services, has set to organise 2nd Industrial and commercial Expo, 2024.

The event with a theme: Driving the Nigerian Economy to the Global Markets Level, has been scheduled to hold on 21st to 23rd August, 2024 at Nicon Luxury Hotel, Abuja.

Speaking to journalists at a press conference in Abuja yesterday on the up coming event, the President, African Legacy International,
Engr Innocent Ogu, said that about 300 exhibitors from different countries are expected to attend the event.

He explained that delegates at the event would have the opportunity to meet local and international manufacturers, brands and suppliers, from China, South Korea, India, Parkistan, Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Brazil, Poland, Netherlands, South Africa, Egypt, among others to interact one on one.

He said, “Industrial and Commercial Expo “InduCommerExpo, Abuja 2024”, the 2nd international exhibition for driving economic growth and development through manufacturing and commercialization would be featuring high level G2B meetings and about 300 exhibitors from different countries would be attending.”

Engr Ogu noted that the event has the support of the Federal Government, Ministries and Parastatals, including Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture, House of Representatives, FCTA, Embassies among others.

The organiser called on the local Manufacturers to come out emass to showcase their products at the exhibition ground and also be prepared to meet other producers from around the globe for the purpose of exchanging ideas and benefit from business collaborations.

On the benefits of the event to the government and the exhibitors, Engr Ogu asserted that efforts have been intensified to ensure the success of the programme as this will go a long way to drive the Nigerian economy to the global markets level and give Nigerian citizens opportunity to compete with committee of nations.

He said that the local exhibitors should be able to have greater valuers for their goods and services as visitors to the event would appreciate their participation, adding that the international exhibitors will find direct end users to their products and services. The event will attract more that 10,000 visitors.

He explained that the programme would serve as a catalyst for economic development and technological transfer and as well provides advanced manufacturing opportunities and related training for manufacturing companies of all sizes.

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