Tunisia will host, on Thursday, June 4, the Day of Innovation in the Automotive Industry 2026, organized in cooperation between the Tunisian-German Chamber of Industry and Commerce, the Tunisian Association of the Automotive Components Industry, and the German Agency for International Cooperation.
According to the Tunisian Association of the Automotive Components Industry, this event aims to exchange views on the main trends currently affecting this industry, as well as to identify opportunities and challenges faced by the sector in Tunisia.
The program of the Industrial Innovation Day 2026 foresees talks on the “major trends of the international automotive sector,” covering the main global mutations, as well as the theme “driving sustainability and innovations,” which are shaping the future of this industry. The discussions will also address technological transformation, digitalization, research and development in the sector, with a particular emphasis on environmentally friendly solutions and future technologies.
The program also includes discussions around the themes “new markets, new mobility: opportunities beyond traditional automotive” and “adapting the skills and talents of tomorrow to the challenges of the industry.”
Tunisan experts from the academic and industrial worlds, as well as representatives from major companies specialized in the automotive industry, are expected to participate in this event.
The participation of international experts and speakers representing major global institutions active in automotive technologies is also anticipated, notably from Germany, South Africa, the European Union, the United States, France, Italy and Japan.
On the occasion of this event, innovative solutions in the field of solar electric mobility will be presented, notably advanced models of three-wheeled electric vehicles and light vans powered by solar energy. These are entirely Tunisian innovations, designed for smart cities and delivery services.
The event will also feature presentations of projects related to the development of high-voltage cables intended for electric vehicles, as well as “smart factory” projects based on the Internet of Things, aimed at improving production quality and ensuring highly precise tracking of components.