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Innovation, Automation and Sustainability to take centre stage in West Africa

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Innovation, Automation and Sustainability to take centre stage in West Africa

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Nigeria remains one of Africa’s most dynamic economic hubs, with a large and youthful consumer base driving demand across food and beverage, personal care, pharmaceuticals and e-commerce. That demand is placing increasing pressure on packaging, processing and print industries to scale capacity, improve efficiency and meet evolving regulatory and sustainability requirements.

Despite growing local capacity, Nigeria continues to rely heavily on imported packaging and processing technology. This reliance reflects both the strength of domestic demand and the significant opportunities that exist for localisation, technology transfer and regional manufacturing development.

At the same time, industrial businesses are operating in an environment shaped by supply chain disruption, currency volatility and evolving regulatory requirements. Capital equipment investments must now deliver not only output, but efficiency, resilience and measurable return.

In sectors such as packaging, plastics, labelling, print and food processing — where machinery purchases represent long-term strategic commitments – the ability to assess equipment performance firsthand and engage directly with technical specialists play an important role in purchasing decisions.

Against this backdrop, Propak West Africa returns to the Landmark Centre in Lagos, Nigeria, from 8-10 September, uniting stakeholders from packaging, plastics, print, labelling and food processing in a single, cross-sector environment. It provides an opportunity to compare machinery, materials, services and integrated systems in one place.

“Capital equipment and industrial technology purchases typically involve multiple decision-makers — from plant managers and engineers to procurement and finance teams,” says Mark Anderson, Portfolio Director at Montgomery Group Africa, organisers of the show. “Propak West Africa creates a neutral space where stakeholders can evaluate solutions, ask technical questions, and understand their long-term value.”

Across the exhibition floor, more than 250 exhibitors will present developments spanning smart packaging technologies, automation systems, advanced plastics manufacturing, digital and flexographic print innovations, and intelligent labelling solutions. Increasingly, the focus is on combining performance with sustainability — from recyclable and recycled-content materials to packaging designs that reduce material usage without compromising strength or functionality. Energy-efficient machinery, integrated production systems and traceability technologies aimed at reducing waste and improving compliance will also feature prominently across food, beverage, pharmaceutical and personal care applications.

The show’s co-located conference programme further strengthens the exhibition relevance. With more than 50 industry experts contributing insights, sessions will explore regulatory developments, sustainable materials, smart manufacturing trends, automation adoption and regional trade integration. This strategic context provides decision-makers with a broader perspective beyond product specifications alone.

As West Africa continues its push toward industrialisation and value addition, collaboration across packaging, plastics, processing and print will remain essential. Platforms that combine a technology showcase with knowledge exchange can play a practical role in accelerating capability development and supporting long-term competitiveness.

Propak West Africa takes place at Landmark Centre in Lagos, Nigeria, from 8-10 September 2026.

For further information, visit www.propakwestafrica.com

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