

Informa Markets in India will host the second edition of the India Health Exhibition from 11 to 13 July 2025 at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi. Following the event’s debut in 2024, the upcoming edition will continue to bring together stakeholders from across the healthcare value chain, aiming to facilitate networking, business exchange and knowledge sharing.
The exhibition stems from the globally recognised WHX-Dubai (formerly Arab Health) and is developing into a major platform for India’s healthcare industry. The event comes at a time when the Indian healthcare sector is expected to reach ₹18.5 billion by FY 2027.
Yogesh Mudras, Managing Director, Informa Markets in India, said, “The vision behind the India Health Exhibition has always been to create a meaningful space where India’s healthcare leaders, innovators, and policymakers can collaborate and co-create the future. In 2025, we are elevating that experience with new features, richer content, and stronger partnerships. India’s healthcare industry is expected to reach $638 billion by 2030, driven by rising demand, digital adoption, and strong policy reforms. The MedTech sector alone is projected to hit $50 billion, backed by PLI schemes and increased R&D.
“India Health, geo-located from WHX-Dubai, is a timely response to this growth—bridging international expertise with local ambition. And the time is ripe for a platform that goes beyond showcasing—one that actively shapes dialogue, policy, and real-world impact.”
India Health 2025 will feature over 300 brands including Marengo Hospitals, Midmark, Pallakad, Italian Medtech Association, DKS Ortho, and Pharmalab. Around 95 per cent of participants will be domestic, with the remaining 5 per cent representing international firms. Product categories span medical devices, diagnostics, orthopaedics, IT systems, infrastructure and wellness.
More than 8,000 professionals are expected to attend, including biomedical engineers, hospital procurement heads, radiologists, pathologists, clinicians, R&D personnel and medical technology regulators. The event will include a Start-Up and Medical Laboratory Pavilion along with live product demonstrations and innovation showcases.
Two distinct knowledge platforms will run alongside the exhibition. The Global Medtech Connect, scheduled for 11 and 12 July, will feature over 25 speakers and 100 delegates. Key sessions will address topics such as US tariff pressures on Indian MedTech leaders, ISO 13485 and Indian MDR alignment, IMDRF membership and medical device regulation, and guidelines around refurbished medical equipment.
A parallel track will feature over 50 speakers addressing themes such as AI in diagnostics, preventive genetics, digital healthcare transformation, sustainability, and innovation in healthcare entrepreneurship.
This edition will introduce a B2B Matchmaking App to support structured engagements between buyers and sellers. The show will also feature special pavilions dedicated to start-ups and SMEs.
India Health 2025 comes amid major shifts in healthcare delivery, infrastructure expansion, and policy evolution. The Indian medical tourism market is projected to grow from USD 2.89 billion in 2020 to USD 13.42 billion by 2026. Ongoing investment in digital tools, hospital capacity, and MedTech solutions continues to influence industry dynamics.
The exhibition is supported by industry associations including AIMED, ADMI, AHPI, EPCMD, and MTAI. The platform remains aligned with the objectives of the Make in India and Digital Health Mission programmes.
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