Meet Nairobi 2026 officially opens at Sarit Expo Centre from 9-11 June 2026
The curtains officially rose on Meet Nairobi 2026 today at the Sarit Expo Centre, bringing together global hosted buyers, regional corporates, destination marketers, venues, hotels, event suppliers, and industry leaders for what has become one of East Africa's most significant business events platforms. The three-day trade show runs from 9–11 June 2026 and is designed to accelerate the growth of Africa's Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions (MICE) industry.
Meet Nairobi has established itself as East Africa's premier MICE trade show, creating a marketplace where international buyers connect directly with African destinations and service providers. The event combines exhibitions, curated B2B meetings, business forums, networking sessions, and destination discovery experiences, all aimed at generating tangible business opportunities for participants.
According to event organizers, the objective is clear: to strengthen Africa's position within the global business events industry while showcasing the continent's growing capacity to host world-class conferences, exhibitions, and corporate meetings. The event connects global hosted buyers with leading venues, suppliers, and destinations from across the region.
The choice of Nairobi as host city is strategic. Over the years, the Kenyan capital has emerged as one of Africa's leading business events destinations, supported by modern infrastructure, international air connectivity, a thriving hospitality sector, and a growing ecosystem of event professionals.
World-class venues and facilities
Strategic air access to global markets
Hosting Meet Nairobi reinforces the city's ambition to become the preferred gateway for business events in Eastern Africa. The event also shines a spotlight on Kenya's broader tourism and investment ecosystem, highlighting opportunities that extend beyond traditional leisure travel.
The venue itself, the Sarit Expo Centre, has become one of the region's most recognized exhibition and conference facilities, capable of hosting large-scale international gatherings and trade exhibitions.
What distinguishes Meet Nairobi from a conventional trade exhibition is its emphasis on business outcomes. The event's program includes structured B2B appointments, enabling buyers and suppliers to engage in targeted discussions that can lead to future conferences, incentive programs, exhibitions, and corporate events being hosted across Africa.
Targeted buyer-supplier engagement
Knowledge-sharing on emerging trends
Industry forums and knowledge-sharing sessions are also expected to address emerging trends shaping the global meetings industry, including sustainability, digital transformation, destination competitiveness, and the economic impact of business events. These conversations are increasingly important as African destinations seek a larger share of the global MICE market.
The opening of Meet Nairobi comes at a time when Africa's business events industry continues to gain momentum. Across the continent, governments, tourism boards, convention bureaus, and private sector stakeholders are investing heavily in event infrastructure and destination marketing to attract international meetings and exhibitions.
Events such as Meet Nairobi serve as catalysts for this growth by creating direct connections between buyers and suppliers while demonstrating Africa's readiness to host complex international gatherings. The resulting business can generate significant economic benefits through hotel occupancy, transportation services, venue utilization, local procurement, and employment opportunities.
As delegates, exhibitors, and hosted buyers convene over the next three days, Meet Nairobi 2026 is expected to deliver new partnerships, fresh business opportunities, and valuable conversations that will help shape the future of Africa's MICE landscape.
For Nairobi, the event represents more than just another trade show. It is a statement of intent—a demonstration that the city is prepared to play an increasingly influential role in connecting Africa to the global business events community.
For the wider industry, it is an opportunity to showcase the innovation, resilience, and potential that continue to define Africa's rise as a business events destination.
Meet Nairobi 2026 takes place from 9–11 June 2026 in Nairobi, Kenya, bringing together global hosted buyers, regional corporates, and Africa's leading business event suppliers for three days of exhibitions, networking, business forums, and destination discovery.
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