The International Maritime Defence Exhibition & Conference (IMDEC) is Africa’s premier event focused on maritime security and naval defense.
Now in its fourth edition, IMDEC 2025 continues to play a vital role in addressing the continent’s maritime challenges—including piracy, illegal fishing, smuggling, and transnational crime. Set against the strategically significant backdrop of the Gulf of Guinea, IMDEC convenes key stakeholders from African and international navies, defense ministries, security agencies, and global industry leaders to foster collaboration, showcase innovation, and develop strategies to safeguard African waters.
When is IMDEC 2025?
IMDEC 2025 will take place from 8 to 9 July 2025 with two full days of conference sessions, exhibitions, and networking opportunities.
IMDEC 2025 Themes
The key themes of IMDEC 2025 reflect the evolving nature of maritime security across Africa, particularly in the Gulf of Guinea. These include:
- Strengthening regional and international naval collaboration
- Enhancing maritime domain awareness and surveillance
- Combating illegal fishing, smuggling, and piracy
- Leveraging technology and innovation for naval modernization
- Advancing cybersecurity in maritime defense
- Building capacity through strategic partnerships
IMDEC 2025 Speakers
IMDEC 2025 will feature more than 35 high-level speakers, including Chiefs of Navy and Coast Guards, senior government officials, defense ministry representatives, and industry leaders. These sessions will offer insights into strategic priorities, policy directions, and innovation shaping the future of Africa’s maritime defense.
Where is IMDEC 2025 Being Held?
IMDEC 2025 will be held in Accra, Ghana, situated along the Gulf of Guinea. This strategic location underlines the importance of regional cooperation and naval readiness in tackling Africa’s maritime challenges.