South Africa’s economy relies greatly on its industrial sectors, including mining, power, electrical, automation, transport, and local manufacturing. Each sector contributes uniquely to economic growth, job creation, exports, and industrial progress, while also being closely linked to one another. Purchasing capital equipment in these industries is a complicated, costly process that represents a long-term commitment, depending largely on trust and solid relationships between suppliers and buyers.
Electra Mining Africa uniquely brings together all levels of the capital equipment decision making chain in one environment, making it a powerful platform for building those relationships. This unmatched ability to facilitate meaningful, face-to-face engagement positions the show as a key driver of growth across South Africa’s industrial landscape.
The event connects potential clients directly with industry leaders, engineers, technical specialists and local partners, enabling side-by-side comparison of suppliers and brands. Visitors can explore equipment, technologies and solutions in one location, making it easier to assess specifications, localisation levels and support models. The show also enables detailed technical discussions around systems, components, automation, electrification and digital solutions, supported by case studies and expert insight. These interactions are difficult to replicate through other marketing channels, and highlight the unique value of a large-scale tradeshow environment.
According to Eric Bruggeman, chief executive officer of the South African Capital Equipment Export Council, South Africa exports R220 billion worth of mining technology globally each year, with export activity often increasing in the sox to 12 months following Electra Mining Africa. This uplift is attributed to the show’s ability to stimulate the market, generate qualified leads and support deal-making that feeds into the next investment cycle. “South African engineers are leaders in innovation and technology development, creating solutions for real-world industry challenges, and the country’s leading mining technologies will be on display at Electra Mining Africa in September 2026,” he says.
The Electra Mining Africa 2024 event was the biggest show to date with 950 exhibitors across 6 exhibition halls and 4 outside areas, and 40 000 visitors in attendance. Charlene Hefer, portfolio director at Montgomery Group Africa, organisers of the show, says: “This year’s edition will be even larger and more dynamic, featuring over 1000 exhibitors, expanded floor space and a new outdoor ‘orange zone’ to accommodate additional OEMs and service providers. International exhibitors include companies from Australia, Austria, Canada and Poland. Beyond the exhibition floor, the event offers valuable networking, collaboration and knowledge-sharing opportunities through seminars, technical workshops, and informal engagement across the industrial ecosystem.”
As part of its commitment to delivering high-value, free-to-attend content, the Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy will host the Seminar Theatre, reinforcing its role as a technical partner and creating opportunities for professional engagement around key industry themes. The Society for Automation Instrumentation Mechatronics and Computer Engineering will present industry workshops on the second day, while the SA Institution of Mechanical Engineering will host the Skills and Career Hub throughout the event.
Visitors can also look forward to the return of the popular Forklift Driver Competition, organised by Lifting Africa. Winners of the Innovation and New Products Awards, a joint initiative between Electra Mining Africa and the South African Capital Equipment Export Council, will be announced on the final day of the show.
“Electra Mining Africa is a key event for South Africa’s industry,” says Hefer. “Since 1972, it has enabled billions in trade, connected SMMEs with global brands, and strengthened supply chains. Attending in September gives visitors access to industry innovation and tradition.”
Electra Mining Africa will take place at Nasrec, Johannesburg from 7 to 11 September 2026. Visitors can register at www.electramining.co.za for free standard access to the exhibition. An upgraded visitor package is also available at R600 per person per day, or R2000 per person for the full week, offering added comfort, convenience and exclusive benefits to enhance the overall experience.
For more information contact Natasha Heiberg, Montgomery Group Africa,
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