By Fred Felton | Apr. 5, 2026
On 23rd March the eThekwini
Mayor Councillor Cyril Xaba officially opened the Ocean Innovation Africa
Summit at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre (Durban
ICC). During this time Durban was positioned as a world focal point for
maritime innovation and sustainability.
The summit took place from 23 to 25 March
and transformed Durban into a dynamic hub where people from around the globe
came together to discuss maritime issues.
This event brought together leading
innovators, investors, and policymakers with a shared mission of advancing
sustainable ocean development while unlocking economic growth across Africa.
In his keynote address, Mayor Xaba
emphasised Durban’s strategic role in shaping the future of the sector.
‘’We are not just looking at the horizon,
we are navigating toward it. From regenerative action that heals our coastline
to cutting-edge maritime technology powering our ports, Durban is the heartbeat
of the African blue-economy,’’ noted Mayor Xaba.
The theme of the summit was ‘’Accelerating
and Scaling Out Regenerative Blue Economy Action.’’ There were various
discussions and workshops around issues such as artificial intelligence,
sustainable aquaculture, and innovative coastal management strategies.
There were participants and speakers from
around the world including Charlina Vitcheva of the European Commission.
‘’The state of the ocean needs action. We
need to scale up. EU is investing in future governance of oceans. Ocean science
must be developed everywhere. Challenges are big but so are the opportunities
to make a difference,’’ noted Ms. Charlina Vitcheva of the European Commission.
South African startups also presented
breakthrough solutions in areas such as plastic-neutural shipping and reef
restoration, showing the country’s readiness to lead in sustainable ocean
practices.
OceanHub Africa’s Impact Report was also
released at the summit. Alexis Grosskopf, Founder and CEO of OceanHub Africa was
very upbeat about the event and that is why they decided to release the report
at the event.
‘’We are an impact driven organisation.
How are we going to measure, we need standards,’’ said Alexis Grosskopf of
OceanHub Africa.
He was also thankful to eThekwini
Municipality for helping them with this event.
‘’They have helped us tremendously, they
have attended previous events, they came to us and said let’s make it happen in
Durban. The eThekwini Municipality also provided us with the best venue in the
Durban ICC’’ noted Alexis Grosskopf of OceanHub Africa.
The summit included intensive workshops
and B2B meetings between global investors, entrepreneurs and policymakers.
These engagements helped to advance Africa’s blue economy.
The workshops included the Municipality’s
Blue Finance workshop, Artificial Intelligence for Good initiatives, and the
UNDP + AUC Accelerator Programme Validation.
‘’The Ocean Innovation Africa Summit is
one of the City Manager’s flagship programmes. Our biggest asset is our ocean,
and our residents must benefit from this dialogue,’’ said Takalani Rathiyaya
from the Economic Development Directorate.
At the conclusion of the Ocean Innovation
Africa Summit the eThekwini Municipality has reaffirmed its ambition to
transform its 100km coastline into a globally competitive hub for sustainable
economic growth and environmental stewardship.
‘’Our mission is clear: to integrate economic growth with climate resilience,’’ said Nomalanga Sokhela, Programme Manager for Maritime Industry Development.
Environmental sustainability remains at
the core of the City’s vision.
The Municipality is also advancing
maritime tourism through cruise ship development and waterfront regeneration to
ensure broader economic participation.
With the newly established Blue Economy
Forum, eThekwini will coordinate efforts with Transnet, national government,
and academic institutions to drive data-led evidence-based decision-making.
The Municipality called on all
stakeholders to partner in shaping a resilient, inclusive and prosperous ocean
economy.


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