Casablanca will host the 3rd edition of Garden Expo Africa from October 9 to 11, organized in partnership with the Moroccan Association of Landscape Architects (AAPM).
Four months ahead of the event, registrations are officially open for exhibitors, institutions, and professionals wishing to participate in this strategic meeting dedicated to sustainable cities in Africa, according to a statement from the organizers.
A structuring meeting for African cities
Garden Expo Africa has established itself, in just two editions, as the main platform for meetings between public, private, and institutional stakeholders engaged in the urban transformation of the continent.
Held at OFEC in Casablanca, the exhibition brings together innovative companies, local authorities, ministries, urban agencies, real estate developers, funding bodies, as well as urban planners and engineers from across the continent.
The goal: to promote concrete synergies around sustainable planning solutions while supporting public urbanization policies.
A 2025 edition focused on action
The third edition of the exhibition plans to feature more than 200 national and international exhibitors, a program of 20 strategic conferences addressing major urban challenges, targeted B2B meetings, sectoral business missions, and an awards ceremony recognizing ecological and technological innovations.
Highlighted will be: green infrastructure, smart outdoor lighting, sustainable water and soil management, circular economy, solutions for Smart Cities, and the greening of urban spaces.
A call for participation for all builders of the future
Companies wishing to present their solutions, initiate new partnerships, or develop their presence in the African market can now register via the official Garden Expo Africa website. The event is also aimed at institutions and local authorities looking to identify technical or financial partners for their development projects.
More than just a trade fair, Garden Expo Africa positions itself as a tool for territorial structuring. Through networking key players, supporting responsible innovation, and promoting South-South and North-South knowledge transfer, it aims to actively contribute to the construction of more sustainable, inclusive, and resilient African cities.