Atlanta has a long history as a hub for Black innovation, entrepreneurship, and culture. The Atlanta Black Expo continues to be one of the city’s most powerful platforms for turning that legacy into real economic opportunity. Returning February 20–22, 2026 at the Georgia World Congress Center, the Expo is set to welcome thousands of attendees, 30250+ exhibitors and 20+ speakers, for three days of opportunity, community and education.
At the heart of the Atlanta Black Expo is its founder & CEO of ProNetworker, and the man who reignited the Atlanta Black Expo, Corey NetworKING Moore.
Consider Corey the “connector-in-chief.” An expert at helping brands big and small gain traction, build relationships, and position themselves for long-term growth across Georgia and beyond. He’s built a reputation for creating experiential platforms that spotlight Black-owned businesses and actively position them to grow. His vision for this year’s Expo centers on creating community partnerships which result in real opportunities between Black-owned businesses, consumers, partners, and brands.
So while the ABE is the perfect opportunity for anyone looking to get more eyes on their business — this is about much more than just selling products, it’s about building pipelines. The future of Black business is bubbling in Atlanta, and the expo exists to help show off that progress, while also promoting collaboration, innovation and growth through its marketplace, informational sessions, speakers and more.
This space is for everyone! From product-based brands to service providers, even casual shoppers — the Atlanta Black Expo is a space where entrepreneurs meet their next customer, collaborator, or investor, customers discover brands they’ll support year-round, and community dollars circulate with intention. For 2026, entrepreneurs have a rare opportunity to exhibit their business in front of 5,000+ attendees at no cost. But you must act quick, only two businesses per product or service category will be accepted.
If you’re a Black-owned business ready to expand your reach, or a consumer who believes in buying Black and building community through commerce, the 2026 Atlanta Black Expo, February 20–22, belongs on your calendar.
Applications are open now, with limited exhibitor slots available. Early action is key.