About African Expo

African Expo showcases African businesses, culture, and innovation to the American market and the African diaspora, fostering connections and opportunities for growth and collaboration.

a person taking a picture of paintings
a person taking a picture of paintings
Our Mission
Our Vision

We aim to bridge the gap between African entrepreneurs and American investors, promoting a vibrant exchange of ideas, products, and services that celebrate African heritage and innovation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is African Expo?

African Expo is a premier event showcasing African businesses and culture to the American market and investors.

Who can participate in the expo?

The expo welcomes African businesses, investors, and members of the African diaspora interested in showcasing their products and services.

When does the expo occur?

The dates for the expo vary each year; please check our website for the latest information on upcoming events.

Where is the expo held?

The expo is typically held in major cities across the United States, promoting accessibility for all participants.

How can I register?

You can register online through our website; early registration is recommended to secure your spot.

What are the benefits of attending?

Attending the expo provides networking opportunities, exposure to innovative products, and insights into African market trends.

Customer Reviews

See what our attendees are saying about us!

African Expo was a transformative event for networking opportunities.

John Doe
A tall, intricately carved wooden statue of a woman in traditional African attire, adorned with colorful beads and standing beside a smaller statue of a child. The background includes framed art and masks on the wall, along with a softly lit lamp creating a warm ambiance.
A tall, intricately carved wooden statue of a woman in traditional African attire, adorned with colorful beads and standing beside a smaller statue of a child. The background includes framed art and masks on the wall, along with a softly lit lamp creating a warm ambiance.

Chicago

I was amazed by the diversity and innovation at African Expo, showcasing African talent and culture effectively.

A book titled 'African Art' is partially visible, featuring a central image of a metallic and textured object. On top of the book, there is a bronze or gold-colored decorative item with a hand-like design, and a reddish-brown carved figure.
A book titled 'African Art' is partially visible, featuring a central image of a metallic and textured object. On top of the book, there is a bronze or gold-colored decorative item with a hand-like design, and a reddish-brown carved figure.
Jane Smith

New York

★★★★★
★★★★★