The Zimbabwe Smart Cities Expo incorporating the Smart Zimbabwe Conference and Expo will jointly run from October 30 to November 1, 2024, at the Showgrounds, Harare. This premier event is dedicated to transforming urban living through innovative technologies and sustainable solutions. Its mission is to create a platform that brings together industry leaders, innovators, government officials, urban planners, and key stakeholders to explore the latest advancements in smart city development.

The vision of the expo is to be the catalyst for the smart city revolution in Zimbabwe. It envisions a future where technology and innovation drive the development of cities that are not only intelligent and efficient but also inclusive and sustainable. The goal is to inspire and facilitate the creation of urban environments that enhance the quality of life for all citizens.

The Zimbabwe Smart Cities Expo is the premier event for businesses, innovators, and stakeholders in the smart cities ecosystem. This is the opportunity to showcase solutions, network with industry leaders, and position your companies at the forefront of the smart city revolution.

Companies should exhibit at this landmark event to showcase innovations, connect with decision makers, gain valuable insights, expand market reach, enhance brand visibility, engage with potential clients, demonstrate industry leadership, benefit from media exposure, support sustainable development, and more.

The event draws businesses specializing in digital economy, information technology and telecoms, smart buildings and infrastructure, sustainability and environment, urban mobility and safety and security.

Participating in the expo allows companies to position their business as prominent industry leaders. They gain direct exposure to buyers, partners, and investors seeking opportunities for upcoming projects.

While also creating valuable connections and explore the thriving Zimbabwean market. Don’t miss this opportunity to attend the expo and experience the future of urban development.

Text by Martin Chemhere