The Aluminium Federation of South Africa (AFSA) proudly announces the successful conclusion of the AFSA International Aluminium Conference 2026, held on 25 – 26 February at The Maslow Hotel, Sandton. Over two days, the event brought together leading voices from industry, government, academia, and science councils to explore the future of aluminium in South Africa and beyond.

Noel Pillay, Chief Operating Officer of South32, emphasised the importance of sustainability and collaboration in his keynote address
Conference Highlights:
Market Trends & Global Outlook: Delegates gained critical insights into local and international aluminium market dynamics, with discussions on border carbon adjustments and renewable energy’s role in reshaping the industry.
Sustainability & Innovation: Experts highlighted pathways to increase localisation in automotive manufacturing, the use of post-consumer scrap, and the environmental impact of aluminium production.
Research & Development: Cutting-edge presentations showcased alloy design, additive manufacturing, industry-academia collaborations, and advanced fabrication techniques such as friction stir welding.
Networking & Collaboration: Exhibitors and delegates benefited from meaningful connections, knowledge exchange, and opportunities to position South Africa as a premier supplier to the continent and the world.
Voices from Industry Leaders
Mr. Noel Pillay, Chief Operating Officer of South32, emphasised the importance of sustainability and collaboration in his keynote address: “Aluminium provides innovative solutions and competitive advantages for businesses and consumers. It remains one of the world’s most critical industrial metals – essential for transport, construction, packaging, consumer goods and increasingly, to the global energy transition.”

Delegates left with actionable insights into market trends, sustainability strategies, and technological innovations
AFSA Chairman, Mr. Sudesh Singh of Zimco Metals, reflected on the conference’s impact: “Aluminium is increasingly seen as a strategic material globally. It’s lightweight but durable, and infinitely recyclable. It is a vital part of the future of energy, infrastructure growth, transportation, packaging, and advanced manufacturing.”
Delegates left with actionable insights into market trends, sustainability strategies, and technological innovations.
Exhibitors showcased their solutions to a global audience, gaining visibility and building partnerships that will drive growth in the aluminium value chain.

AFSA Chairman, Sudesh Singh of Zimco Metals, reflected on the conference’s impact: “Aluminium is increasingly seen as a strategic material globally. It’s lightweight but durable, and infinitely recyclable. It is a vital part of the future of energy, infrastructure growth, transportation, packaging, and advanced manufacturing.”
The conference was made possible through the support of the conference partners (South32, Hulamin, and RBIDZ) and exhibitors (Wispeco, Bingelela Alloys, Anton Paar, CSIR, and MTT), including leading producers, fabricators, technology providers, and research institutions. Their participation showcased solutions, strengthened networks, and positioned South Africa as a premier supplier to the continent and the world.
About AFSA: The Aluminium Federation of South Africa is the leading body representing the aluminium industry in South Africa, through advocacy, collaboration, and knowledge sharing, AFSA promotes sustainable development and global competitiveness.
