Engineering Export Council expands global reach via Automechanika 2026
The Engineering Export Council of Egypt (EECE) is intensifying efforts to strengthen the worldwide presence of Egyptian companies by selling participation in Automechanika Frankfurt 2026 and Automechanika South Africa 2026, a part of a broader technique to unlock new markets and increase sector exports.
The council joined a workshop and seminar in Cairo organized by Messe Frankfurt, which spotlighted alternatives on the world-renowned Automechanika exhibitions. The session guided Egyptian corporations on learn how to maximize their engagement in main worldwide commerce festivals and leverage Automechanika’s platform, one of many main international occasions for the automotive trade and aftermarket companies. The exhibitions present unparalleled alternatives for networking with high producers and distributors worldwide.
Discussions highlighted the profound transformation underway within the international automotive trade, pushed by synthetic intelligence, the shift towards electrical autos, and the rise of linked and software-defined vehicles. Sustainability necessities are additionally reshaping the sector, underscoring the necessity for Egyptian companies to adapt rapidly to stay aggressive in export markets.
Members reviewed new options of the Frankfurt version in 2026, together with a strategic partnership with the German Affiliation of Worldwide Motor Automobile Producers to strengthen the automotive aftermarket sector. The exhibition may even launch the HighTech4Mobility Discussion board, addressing cutting-edge matters similar to automobile lifecycle administration, autonomous driving, and cybersecurity.
The seminar additional spotlighted rising alternatives in new markets, notably with Automechanika’s growth into Southeast Asia. The inaugural Automechanika Indonesia 2026, scheduled for September, is predicted to faucet into one of many area’s largest automotive markets, with its aftermarket sector projected to succeed in roughly $64bn.
Mai Helmy, Government Director of EECE, stated the council is actively getting ready Egyptian corporations for worldwide competitors by providing technical and promotional help, whereas enhancing their readiness to take part in specialised international exhibitions.
She emphasised that participation in Automechanika occasions offers an important alternative for Egyptian companies to discover the most recent technological improvements and forge robust enterprise partnerships, finally driving progress in Egypt’s engineering exports.
Automechanika South Africa 2026 will run from October 27 to 29, with broad worldwide participation anticipated from corporations throughout the automotive and aftermarket sectors.



