In this paper, the rapid evolution of a cluster of complementary technologies that have underpinned additive manufacturing is reviewed. Enabling technologies - 3D Scanning, 3D modeling, and 3D printing technologies - that have been revolutionary in bringing additive manufacturing to mainstream have also been discussed. Conventional engineering processes and its limitations are explored. Targeted applications of additive manufacturing across the depth and breadth of engineering with concrete examples: healthcare, automotive, aerospace, etc., are highlighted. The opportunities that additive manufacturing offers the nascent Africa technological landscape, and her industrialization aspirations are contextually examined and implications as such for leapfrogging as well as the opportunities for employment for its teeming youth are emphasized. Keyword: Additive Manufacturing; 3D modelling, 3D scanning, smart manufacturing Aims Research Journal Reference Format: McBagonluri, F., Klenam, D.E.P., Agyepong, L., Osei, E.D., Mornah, D, & Danyuo, Y. (2022): Additive Manufacturing: A Paradigm Shift For Industrialization In Africa . Advances in Multidisciplinary and Scientific Research. Vol. 9. No. 1, Pp 1–22. www.isteams.net/aimsjournal. dx.doi.org/10.22624/AIMS/V9N1P1