Tanzania to Host 6th Ocean Innovation Africa Summit in February

The sixth edition of the Ocean Innovation Africa (OIA) summit is set to take place in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, from February 24 to 28, 2025. Coinciding with Regenerative Ocean Week, this flagship event promises to be a pivotal moment for ocean innovation, conservation, and the sustainable growth of Africa’s blue economy.

Bridging Science and Innovation

Organised in partnership with influential stakeholders like IUCN, GIZ, OceanHub Africa, Catalyze, and the Ocean-Climate Platform, OIA2025 will focus on the theme “Science-to-Solution.” The summit aims to bridge the divide between scientific research, business innovation, policy-making, and community engagement.

Through a series of specialised sessions, attendees will explore practical approaches to address critical ocean challenges. These discussions are designed to inspire actionable strategies that can be implemented across Africa, enhancing both environmental sustainability and economic development.

Empowering Ocean Innovators

One of the event’s key highlights is the OIA Pitch Competition. This platform will spotlight Africa-based startups and entrepreneurs pioneering solutions for ocean-related challenges. Participants will have the opportunity to present their innovative ideas to investors and industry leaders, reinforcing the continent’s crucial role in driving sustainable ocean initiatives.

The competition is expected to serve as a catalyst for emerging ocean-impact solutions, promoting collaboration among innovators, researchers, policymakers, and community leaders.

Strengthening Africa’s Blue Economy

Ocean Innovation Africa has grown into the continent’s most significant event for advancing the blue economy. The 2025 summit in Dar es Salaam is poised to further cement its reputation, offering a unique space for dialogue and partnership-building among stakeholders committed to a regenerative ocean future.

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