As West Africa’s energy sector accelerates digital transformation, the need for safer, smarter, and more resilient operations has never been greater.
Addressing this demand, the Asset Integrity, Automation & Cybersecurity Conference (AIAC West Africa 2026) will take place from June 9-10 in Lagos, Nigeria, bringing together global experts and regional leaders to shape the future of industrial performance.
The conference will serve as a dedicated platform for operators, EPCs, regulators, engineers, and technology providers to explore solutions that enhance asset reliability, operational safety, and cyber resilience across oil and gas infrastructure.
With over 500 delegates, 50 speakers, 25 exhibitors, and participation from more than 20 countries, AIAC West Africa 2026 will foster high-level knowledge exchange and collaboration.
The event features two specialised conference tracks: Asset Integrity and Corrosion, and Automation and Cybersecurity.
Together, they will address the industry’s most pressing challenges, from aging infrastructure and corrosion management to OT cybersecurity threats and process safety risks.
Sessions will highlight innovations in inspection technologies, predictive maintenance, digital twins, IIoT, SCADA systems, and AI-driven decision-making, alongside evolving regulatory frameworks and best practices.
The Asset Integrity Conference will focus on strategies to prevent failures, improve performance, and extend asset life through digital tools and data-driven maintenance.
Meanwhile, the Automation and Cybersecurity Conference will explore how industrial systems can strengthen resilience while accelerating digital transformation.
Across both streams, participants will gain insights from global case studies and regional experiences, while engaging directly with solution providers showcasing cutting-edge technologies.

