The South African Technology Innovation Agency (TIA) participated in the ongoing Africa Day 2026 celebrations hosted at the University of Johannesburg, with the showcase of water innovation technologies, depicting advancements and innovation in the water sector.
The event was organised in collaboration with the Department of Science, Technology and Innovation and the African Union under the theme, ‘AU Year of Water Celebration.’
The gathering brought together stakeholders from across the water sector to commemorate Africa Day while examining the impact of investments in education, skills development and regional collaboration within the framework of the African Union’s Year of Water initiative.
TIA at the event showcased a range of partnerships and innovations developed by beneficiaries supported through various programmes focused on advancing water-related technologies and sustainable solutions.
The technologies presented included innovations supported through the UJ Technology Station, PEETS and the Global Cleantech Innovation Programme (GCIP), which is implemented in partnership with the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation.
According to the agency, the showcased innovations d e m o n s t r a t e d tangible outcomes in the development of technologies aimed at addressing water challenges and supporting sustainable resource management across the continent.
It noted that continued investment in science, innovation and collaborative partnerships remains critical to driving technological solutions capable of addressing Africa’s water security and sustainable development priorities.













