The two-day event, hosted in Johannesburg by Smart Procurement and sponsored by Absa, drew 476 SMMEs, 31 corporate procurement teams and nearly 1 700 visitors. “This year’s enormous success cements the Absa ESD Expo’s reputation as South Africa’s leading enterprise and supplier development event. The expo recorded 6 451 total engagements – its highest in 14 years,” the organisers report.
With SMMEs responsible for a conservatively estimated 60% of employment in South Africa and contributing significantly to GDP, this increasingly important gathering aims to create real opportunities for small businesses to participate in corporate supply chains. As unemployment and economic inequality remain key national challenges, strategic supplier development is a crucial lever for inclusive growth, states Smart Procurement ESD project manager Nyasha Mate.
“This year’s expo was not just about exhibitions; it was about tangible results and sustainable, long-term transformation,” comments Kgalaletso Tlhoaele, Enterprise Development head at Absa. “We’re proud to support a platform where SMMEs gain direct access to buyers, capital, knowledge and long-term procurement pipelines.”
Structured matchmaking sessions connected SMMEs with procurement professionals from major organisations. The event resulted in 654 qualified leads with an estimated value of R17-million, and 145 confirmed onsite deals worth R7.6-million.
In addition to deal-making, SMMEs took part in capacity-building sessions focused on funding readiness, tendering processes, compliance and digital transformation. These sessions were delivered through the Knowledge Hub and Smart Supplier Conference, with many entrepreneurs noting the practical value of the content.
Buyers attending the Supplier MatchUp sessions cited a strong interest in discovering agile, innovative suppliers aligned with enterprise and supplier development (ESD) targets. Many reported that the event not only provided new sourcing opportunities but also fostered insight into the barriers facing small businesses.
Small business owners also had high praise for this year’s expo. “The conversations and networking sessions gave us practical insights into supply chain readiness, access to finance, and building sustainable enterprise partnerships – areas that are crucial for scaling businesses like ours,” said Zanda Isaacs of Ting Tang Tea, one of the participating SMMEs.
For many entrepreneurs, the expo served as a critical stepping stone.
“It was an eye-opening experience, especially for me as an emerging entrepreneur,” said Nonsikelelo Mhlongo of Mhlongo Omhle Enterprise. “The importance of networking and being visible in the right rooms really came through.”
“It was one of the best experiences I have had in showcasing my business,” commented Hendrick Thabo Mofokeng from Slovalala Locksmith.
According to Bella Chirwa from Siphile Consulting, the event “made one think bigger”.
“As South Africa seeks pathways to economic resilience and job creation, platforms like the Absa ESD Expo are becoming increasingly vital,” Mate asserts. “By bridging the gap between large buyers and high-potential small suppliers, events like this not only unlock business opportunities but also support the broader national goal of inclusive economic participation.”
In addition to the main sponsor Absa, this event was made possible with the support of the following ESD-focused host organisations:
- Adapt IT
- Afrimat
- AfriSam
- Alex Forbes
- Aurik
- BP
- Barloworld
- GEMS
- IBM
- Komatsu
- KZN EDTA
- Discovery
- Pepsico
- PPECB
- SAAB
- NCP
- Rainprop
- Telkom
- Maskew Miller Learning
- SEDFA
- Sasol
- TDMA
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