For Sponsors
Leverage Sponsorship Opportunities At CORBON IBC 2025.
The CORBON IBC 2025 sponsorship presents an unparalleled opportunity for organizations to associate themselves with Africa’s most distinguished construction and building congress. By becoming a sponsor, organizations can present their products and services to a focused audience of construction professionals, government procurement representatives, and industry decision-makers representing $2.3 billion in combined project pipelines. This sponsorship provides a strategic platform for organizations to enhance their brand recognition across 15 African markets, demonstrate their dedication to sustainable construction practices, and support the advancement and transformation of Africa’s rapidly expanding built environment sector.
Key Benefits:
- Achieve visibility in Africa’s fastest-growing construction market valued at over $200 billion.
- Engage with key stakeholders including infrastructure ministers from 12 African nations.
- Present your brand to 800+ delegates from 25+ countries and diverse professional backgrounds.
- Strengthen your corporate sustainability profile through association with green building initiatives.
- Access valuable networking opportunities with potential partners representing $2.3 billion in projects.
- Establish your company as a leader in sustainable construction innovation and digital transformation
- Benefit from extensive media coverage across 15 African markets reaching 2.8 million professionals.
- Engage with emerging trends including AI construction technologies, digital twin implementation, and IoT integration.
- Generate sales and develop qualified leads through targeted exposure to 300+ African construction decision-makers.
- Support the advancement of sustainable building practices and climate-resilient construction methodologies.
- Participate in thought leadership opportunities alongside global industry CEOs and technology innovators.
- Access government procurement insights and tender information from multiple African jurisdictions.