THE DESTINATION FOR AFRICAN
DEFENCE INNOVATION AND COLLABORATION
- AIR
- LAND
- MARITIME
- SPACE
- CYBER
The Africa International Defence Exhibition is a pan-African platform for defence and security cooperation, capability development and strategic partnership
THE DESTINATION FOR AFRICAN
DEFENCE INNOVATION AND COLLABORATION
- AIR
- LAND
- MARITIME
- SPACE
- CYBER
The Africa International Defence Exhibition is a pan-African platform for defence and security cooperation, capability development and strategic partnership
THE DESTINATION FOR AFRICAN
DEFENCE INNOVATION AND COLLABORATION
- AIR
- LAND
- MARITIME
- SPACE
- CYBER
The Africa International Defence Exhibition is a pan-African platform for defence and security cooperation, capability development and strategic partnership
THE DESTINATION FOR AFRICAN
DEFENCE INNOVATION AND COLLABORATION
- AIR
- LAND
- MARITIME
- SPACE
- CYBER
The Africa International Defence Exhibition is a pan-African platform for defence and security cooperation, capability development and strategic partnership
International Attendees
Conference Attendees
Exhibitors
Speakers
Visiting Countries
THE AFRICA INTERNATIONAL DEFENCE EXHIBITION
A PLATFORM FOR COOPERATION, CAPABILITY AND STRATEGIC ENGAGEMENT.
Taking place from 26–29 October 2026 in Eko Atlantic, Lagos, Nigeria. the Africa International Defence Exhibition convenes government decision-makers, senior military leadership, prime contractors, and solution providers across the defence and security community.
The Africa International Defence Exhibition is designed to support capability development, interoperability and resilience through structured engagement across Land, Maritime, Air, Space and Cyber domains.
Through a world-class exhibition, live showcases, and a strategic forum, the Africa International Defence Exhibition enables meaningful dialogue and practical collaboration between governments, armed forces and industry, supporting procurement pathways, partnership formation, and long-term security priorities across the continent.
Hosted in Nigeria, The Africa International Defence Exhibition reflects Africa’s accelerating focus on modern capability, industrial capacity, and coordinated approaches to shared security challenges.
OFFICIAL DELEGATIONS ATTENDING
2026 EXHIBITORS
Event Features
FLAGSHIP EXHIBITION
A world-class showcase of defence and security technologies and services across Land, Maritime, Air, Space and Cyber domains, connecting primes, OEMs, SMEs and emerging innovators.
STRATEGIC DEFENCE AND SECURITY SUMMIT
A high-level forum bringing together senior leaders, policymakers, programme managers, and operators to address shared priorities, challenges and the frameworks that enable cooperation and innovation.
HOSTED DELEGATION PROGRAMME
A structured programme designed to support official delegations and procurement stakeholders with targeted briefings, curated meetings and solution alignment against national and regional priorities.
NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PAVILIONS
Dedicated pavilions highlighting sovereign capability, industrial strength and innovation, connecting participating nations and partners with the wider defence and security ecosystem.
LIVE CAPABILITY SHOWCASES
Displays and demonstrations focusing on performance, readiness and interoperability, delivered within a controlled environment.
DEFENCE CLUB
An invitation-only engagement space designed for discreet dialogue and senior-level relationship building among defence leaders, government officials and industry principals.
Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR
President, Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces
Federal Republic of Nigeria
Sen. Kashim Shettima
Vice President
Federal Republic of Nigeria
General Christopher Gwabin Musa (Rtd) OFR
Honourable Minister of Defence
Federal Republic of Nigeria
Dr Bello Muhammed Matawalle MON
Honourable Minister of State for Defence
Federal Republic of Nigeria
Gen OO Oluyede
Chief of Defence Staff
Armed Forces of Nigeria
LT Gen W Shaibu
Chief of Army Staff
Vice Admiral I Abbas
Chief of The Naval Staff
SK Aneke
Chief of The Air Staff
Nigeria Air Force
Maj Gen BI Alaya DSS NHWC Egypt psc(+) pslc(+) Canada FNSE
Director General
Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria
Defence Industry Corporation of Nigeria
The Federal Republic of Nigeria
Nigerian Army
Nigerian Navy
Nigerian Air Force
The Federal Republic of Nigeria
Ministry Of Defence
Ministry of Interior
Office Of The National Security Adviser
Nigeria Police Force
Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA)
Department of State Services (DSS)
National Intelligence Agency (NIA)
Civil Defence Corps
EXPLORE THE DOMAINS
AIR
AIR
Connect with air forces, industry leaders and capability planners at the Africa International Defence Exhibition focused on strengthening airspace awareness, mobility and operational readiness.
LAND
LAND
Engage ground forces, industry leaders and capability planners advancing systems and partnerships strengthening protection, mobility and operational readiness across Africa.
MARITIME
MARITIME
Discover navies, coast guards and maritime security stakeholders strengthening maritime awareness, sea-lane security and operational readiness at the Africa International Defence Exhibition.
CYBER
CYBER
Explore how defence and security leaders, industry and resilience stakeholders are strengthening cyber resilience and protecting critical systems across Africa.
SPACE
SPACE
Uncover how space-enabled capabilities are strengthening resilience, situational awareness and secure connectivity across multi-domain operations in Africa.
ADVANCING CAPABILITY.
STRENGTHENING ALLIANCES.
ENABLING STRATEGIC ENGAGEMENT.
Across Africa, nations are investing in modernisation, regional partnerships, defence manufacturing and technology-driven solutions to strengthen stability and long-term resilience.
The Africa International Defence Exhibition exists to turn that momentum into structured outcomes: credible dialogue, coordinated approaches, and partnerships that strengthen defence and security capability across Africa.
Africa military expenditure in 2024.
Africa military expenditure increase from 2022 to 2023.
Global year-on-year increase (2024), steepest rise since at least 1988.
Projected drone industry jobs by 2030
of large organisations found supply-chain interdependencies as the biggest barrier to cyber resilience
INTERNATIONAL PAVILIONS
The Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria (DICON) is proud to support this landmark Defence and Security event in Lagos.
A vital platform for fostering collaboration, promoting innovation, and advancing capacity building across Africa. As the Continent faces evolving security challenges, this gathering offers an opportunity to strengthen strategic partnerships, showcase indigenous capabilities, and drive forward the shared goal of a safer and more secure Africa.
By leveraging our collective expertise and resources, we can build the resilient defence infrastructure needed to safeguard our nations, promote stability, and secure a future of lasting peace and shared prosperity for the African continent.
Major General Ibrahim Babatunde Alaya Director General Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria (DICON)
Africa is facing a range of security challenges and so bringing an exhibition together like the African International Defence Exhibition, allows companies to demonstrate and showcase their very best capabilities and allows African nations the opportunity to meet the security needs that they desire.
Brigadier Tom Harper UK Defence Advisor to Nigeria UK Government
International terrorism is one of the biggest challenges and it is very important to cooperate, to put our forces together in order to succeed. Therefore, I think this event here (The African International Defence Exhibition) is a very important event and we should combine our forces.
Colonel (GS) Dr. Boris Bovekamp German Defence Attache (Nigeria, Benin, Cameroon Central African Republic) Federal Government of Germany
The Africa International Defence Exhibition would be the right avenue for the service chiefs, the chiefs of defence staff and the ministry of defence to collaborate and visit to determine what they can gain from the institutions or the development agencies that would be taking part in the exhibitions.
Because there is a lot that they would be promoting and more especially in the area of cyber warfare where you now have a big challenge for most of the African armies.
This would also be a great avenue for them to visit and understand exactly what they need and what can be provided. And we are to get it with the right institutions to approach.
Commodore Assan Sarr Defence Attaché (The Gambia High Commission Abuja-Nigeria) The Government of The Gambia
Cyber Exhibitors. I believe this is really important for AFRIDEX because the world is currently experiencing hybrid and asymmetric warfare.
Nigeria is relying on digital infrastructure and is becoming heavily reliant if we look at the telephone networks which support mobile banking and finance and underpin the economy.
These networks are susceptible to nation-state attacks or acts of war and it's very important that cyber security firms join AFRIDEX and actually support Africa's agenda in being digitally secure.
Denis Onuoha (CISA ,CISM, MSc, MBA, FBCS) Cyber Innovation Director The Federal Government of Nigeria
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2026 MEDIA PARTNERS