Nigeria–Singapore Summit 2026, June 15th to 17th, 2026, in Singapore.: Advancing Water Innovation and Economic Cooperation By The Made in Nigeria Project Office
Nigeria–Singapore Summit 2026, June 15th to 17th, 2026, in Singapore.: Advancing Water Innovation and Economic Cooperation By The Made in Nigeria Project Office
The Made in Nigeria Project Office is set to host a landmark international engagement, the Nigeria–Singapore Summit 2026 and Economic Cooperation Forum on Water Development, scheduled to take place from June 15th to 17th, 2026, in Singapore.
This high-level summit represents a strategic convergence of policy, technology, and investment, focusing on transforming Nigeria’s water sector through global partnerships and cutting-edge solutions.
Strategic Focus Areas
The summit is designed as a multi-sectoral platform addressing critical aspects of water infrastructure and sustainability:
- Water Development & InvestmentFacilitating partnerships to unlock financing for large-scale water projects, including dams, urban supply systems, and irrigation networks.
- Water Purification & Treatment TechnologyShowcasing advanced technologies in filtration, desalination, and wastewater recycling to improve access to clean water.
- Municipal Water & Waste ManagementExploring efficient systems for urban water distribution, sanitation, and environmental sustainability.
- Water Equipment & Machinery OutsourcingPromoting industrial collaboration in the manufacturing and deployment of water infrastructure equipment.
- Water Business Development ForumCreating opportunities for investors, entrepreneurs, and government agencies to build viable water-related enterprises.
Why Singapore?
Hosting the summit in Singapore is both strategic and symbolic. The country is globally recognized for its world-class water management systems, innovative recycling technologies, and efficient urban planning.
By engaging Singaporean expertise, Nigeria aims to transfer knowledge, adopt best practices, and accelerate its own water sector transformation.
Implications for Nigeria
This summit aligns with the broader vision of the Made in Nigeria Project Office to:
- Strengthen local capacity in water infrastructure development
- Encourage technology transfer and industrial collaboration
- Promote investment-driven solutions to national challenges
- Support environmental sustainability and public health outcomes
A Platform for Global Collaboration
The Nigeria–Singapore Summit 2026 is more than an event; it is a gateway to long-term economic cooperation, bringing together:
- Government policymakers
- International investors
- Technology providers
- Local manufacturers and entrepreneurs
Together, these stakeholders will shape Nigeria’s future in water security, industrial growth, and sustainable development.
The National Brand Development and Made in Nigeria Special Project Office, located at The Shagari House in Abuja, is an OSGF initiative designed to promote local production and economic growth. It aims to reduce import dependence, enhance SME competitiveness, and boost national pride by encouraging the consumption of local products.
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Key Aspects of the Project
Purpose: Transition Nigeria from a consumption-based to a production-driven economy, fostering self-reliance and job creation.
Focus Areas: Strengthening local brands, enhancing product quality to meet international standards, facilitating trade via expos and exhibitions.
Location/Office: Situated at B53 (Ground Floor), The Shagari House, Three Arm Zone, Abuja.
Target: Supporting Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) through capacity building, and facilitating market access for Nigerian-made goods and services.
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Initiatives and Objectives
International Visibility: The Made in Nigeria Project connects local businesses with international buyers through, for instance, hosting economic forums and trade exhibitions to promote Nigerian products globally.
Quality Standard Improvement: Addressing challenges like the high rate of agro-export rejection by strengthening packaging, standard compliance, and promoting local raw material sourcing.
SME Support: Assisting local producers in reaching international markets through improved standards, and potential mentorship.
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Application and Participation
Businesses looking to be featured can engage via the official Made in Nigeria Application process, which covers locally sourced or locally manufactured products.
The project works in collaboration with agencies like the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC).
Contacts: Info@madeinnigeriang.org, madeinnigeriaapplication@gmail.com, or via telephone (08050327696).
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The National Brand Development and Made in Nigeria Special Project Office, located at The Shagari House in Abuja, is an OSGF initiative designed to promote local production and economic growth. It aims to reduce import dependence, enhance SME competitiveness, and boost national pride by encouraging the consumption of local products.
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Key Aspects of the Project
Purpose: Transition Nigeria from a consumption-based to a production-driven economy, fostering self-reliance and job creation.
Focus Areas: Strengthening local brands, enhancing product quality to meet international standards, facilitating trade via expos and exhibitions.
Location/Office: Situated at B53 (Ground Floor), The Shagari House, Three Arm Zone, Abuja.
Target: Supporting Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) through capacity building, and facilitating market access for Nigerian-made goods and services.
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Initiatives and Objectives
International Visibility: The Made in Nigeria Project connects local businesses with international buyers through, for instance, hosting economic forums and trade exhibitions to promote Nigerian products globally.
Quality Standard Improvement: Addressing challenges like the high rate of agro-export rejection by strengthening packaging, standard compliance, and promoting local raw material sourcing.
SME Support: Assisting local producers in reaching international markets through improved standards, and potential mentorship.
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Application and Participation
Businesses looking to be featured can engage via the official Made in Nigeria Application process, which covers locally sourced or locally manufactured products.
The project works in collaboration with agencies like the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC).
Contacts: Info@madeinnigeriang.org, madeinnigeriaapplication@gmail.com, or via telephone (08050327696).
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