Dakar
Senegal
WCI Forum Senegal
10-11 November 2026
Join us in Senegal on 10–11 November 2026 for the WCI Forum Senegal, a strategic platform connecting Türkiye’s industrial strength with Senegal’s dynamic economy.
Senegal is recognized as one of West Africa’s most stable democracies, with ambitious national projects driving growth in infrastructure, agriculture, energy, logistics, and services. This forum will bring together leading Turkish exporters and Senegalese buyers, investors, and decision-makers to explore new opportunities and build long-term trade partnerships.
WHY ATTEMD?
- Direct B2B Meetings with Turkish companies across multiple sectors
- Product Showcases in construction, textiles, food processing, machinery, energy equipment, and consumer goods
- Panels & Conferences on infrastructure, logistics, and sustainable development
- Networking with High-Level Institutions from government ministries, chambers, and private sector organizations
SENEGAL'S ADVANCEMENTS
Senegal is shaping itself as a regional hub for West Africa, with recent progress including:
- Emerging Oil & Gas Industry and growing investments in renewables
- Infrastructure Projects such as the Dakar Regional Express Train, highways, and port expansions
- Agricultural Development to secure food supply and support exports
- Logistics & Trade Expansion with Dakar as a strategic entry point to ECOWAS
- Stability & Growth under its national development strategy “Plan Sénégal Émergent”
These advancements create strong demand for Turkish products, technologies, and partnerships.
Türkiye’s Economic Power as a Partner
Türkiye, a top-20 global economy with $225+ billion annual exports, offers Senegal:
- Construction & Infrastructure Expertise (ranked 2nd globally in international contracting)
- Industrial Strength in textiles, cement, steel, ceramics, and machinery
- Renewable Energy & Technology Solutions to support Senegal’s green transition
- Logistics Connectivity through Turkish Airlines’ extensive West Africa flight network
- Trusted Partnership proven across Africa with embassies in 44 countries and strong diplomatic ties