The Made in Ghana Business Summit 2025, third edition is scheduled for Wednesday, May 21, 2025, at the Accra International Conference Centre, under the theme “Promoting Regional Industrialization and Business Integration in Ghana” The summit is being hosted by Entrepreneurs Foundation of Ghana, that focuses on promoting locally made goods and boosting the Ghanaian economy.
The event will focus on promoting and showcasing businesses that manufacture products and services within Ghana, aiming to attract foreign and local investments, highlight Ghanaian manufacturing capabilities, and connect Ghanaian manufacturing and service companies with potential international partner and by so doing, strengthen Ghana’s trade and industrial sectors, promote agribusiness, and drive economic transformation of Ghana.
It is designed to assemble over 300 influential public and private sector Chief Executives, Captain of Industries, Business leaders, development partners, diplomatic corps, policymakers and entrepreneurs across the country on one platform to deepen the conversation around the need to patronize and consume Ghanaian products and services, with the broader aim of building home-grown competitive brands that can impel growth of the nation. It will feature notable guest speakers drawn from the public and private sectors.
The summit will unveil top Ghanaian brands drawn from the local manufacturing and service sectors who have shown strong commitment to the Made-in-Ghana agenda with reputable businesses in key industries – including manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, maritime logistics, automobile and aviation.
The Key aspects of the Made-in-Ghana Summit are to promote and showcase products manufactured in Ghana, aiming to increase awareness and demand for them, provide a platform for businesses to connect, network, and explore potential partnerships with other local and international players, feature expert discussions on relevant topics like promotion of regional industrialization and agribusiness, export and trade, local manufacturing, and boosting the Ghanaian economy which will include an exhibition component where businesses can showcase their products and services to a wider audience. The summit aims to help Ghanaian businesses expand into international markets by facilitating connections with potential buyers and partners.