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Africa Pavilion-Glasgow

Hosted by INGO 3rd Sector Resource
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About the Africa Pavilion

The Africa Pavilion is a dynamic cultural, business, and community engagement platform created to showcase the richness, creativity, and opportunity across the African continent.

Taking place during a period of major international attention in Glasgow, the Africa Pavilion will provide a vibrant space for cultural exchange, trade conversations, networking, entertainment, food experiences, exhibitions, and meaningful engagement between Africa and the wider world.

Guests will have the opportunity to experience African hospitality through live performances, cultural showcases, national foods, fashion, art, business exhibitions, panel discussions, and networking sessions with leaders from across industry, government, diaspora communities, and international organisations.

The Pavilion is designed to celebrate Africa’s heritage while also promoting future-facing conversations around investment, tourism, entrepreneurship, youth development, innovation, and global partnerships.

Whether you are attending as a business leader, investor, community member, cultural enthusiast, student, creative, or visitor, the Africa Pavilion offers a powerful opportunity to connect, discover, celebrate, and engage.

Why Attend?

The Africa Pavilion is more than an event — it is an experience.

It offers a unique opportunity to celebrate African identity, discover new business and cultural opportunities, meet influential stakeholders, and be part of a vibrant international gathering.

Attendees will gain access to a diverse programme that blends culture, networking, entertainment, food, enterprise, and community engagement in one exciting setting.

Who Should Attend?

This event is ideal for:

  • Business leaders and entrepreneurs

  • Investors and trade partners

  • Government and diplomatic representatives

  • Cultural organisations and creatives

  • African diaspora communities

  • Students and young professionals

  • Tourism, hospitality, and media professionals

  • Families, visitors, and members of the public interested in African culture

Location
Glasgow
UK