1. Event Name: 2026 India International LED Lighting Exhibition
2. Dates: May 7 – 9, 2026
3. Venue: Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai, India
4. Organizer: Messe Frankfurt
5. Organizing Partner: VanSon Exhibition / Zhongsheng International Business (Zhongshan) Co., Ltd.
6. Event Introduction
The India International LED Lighting Exhibition in Mumbai is one of the country’s largest and most influential professional LED industry events. Since 2014, the exhibition has been organized under the umbrella of Messe Frankfurt, bringing substantial growth in both professional visitor numbers and government support. India has now secured its place among the world’s top ten economies, and with rapid economic development, the LED sector in India has been growing at an astonishing pace in recent years. This exhibition will undoubtedly serve as the premier business platform for Chinese LED enterprises to enter the Indian market. It supports incredible technological advancements in products and services within the Indian lighting industry and acts as a vibrant marketplace for lighting solutions. Moreover, the boom in India’s construction sector and its rapid industrial expansion offer tremendous opportunities for lighting manufacturers who participate.
Today, LED has become one of the perfect solutions for public lighting, commercial lighting, and private lighting. With growing environmental awareness and increasing efforts to reduce carbon emissions, government and industry sectors have embraced LED lighting as an ideal resource. It is only a matter of time before LED lighting replaces traditional light sources across the industry. As streetlights and public transport areas gradually shift to LEDs, homes are also replacing conventional halogen lamps with LED lighting.

7. Market Overview
China is India’s fourth-largest trading partner, with LED luminaires, chips & components prominently featured in the trade mix. To promote energy conservation and emission reduction, the Indian government has rolled out initiatives such as the “Efficient Lighting Program,” turning India into a new global battleground for LEDs. The government encourages domestic manufacturing and exercises control through import tariffs and standards. To boost local manufacturing, employment, and address environmental concerns, several industrial zones have been established around Delhi, with policies encouraging factories to relocate there and create local jobs.
For exhibitors, participating in this exhibition is vital not only for building business connections but also for discovering the latest LED products and technologies in the market. LED Expo is India’s only specialized trade fair dedicated exclusively to LED products, components, and technology, covering the entire LED industry chain. By fostering business relationships and developing potential buyers, the show provides global exhibitors with multiple commercial opportunities to penetrate and understand the Indian LED market, thereby expanding their business footprint in India. Given the reputation and influence of this LED event in India, numerous renowned local LED technology companies, manufacturers, component and equipment suppliers flock to it, witnessing the unparalleled demand and growth potential of India’s LED market.
8. Exhibits Profile
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LED / LED Products / LED Lighting Products; LED Applications & Lighting
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LED Components / LED Chips, Accessories, Raw Materials; LED Signals & Displays
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LED Production Equipment / Machinery / Mounting & Connecting Products; Research Institutes & Testing Laboratories
9. Visitor Profile
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Architects / Interior Designers
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Lighting Engineers / Lighting Designers
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Experts from Hotels, Shopping Malls, Restaurants, Offices, and Commercial Institutions
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Construction & Real Estate Companies
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Building Contractors & Project Management Consultants
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Automotive Industry
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Energy Service Companies (ESCOs)
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Distributors of Lighting & LED Products
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Public Works Departments (PWD), Central Public Works Departments (CPWD), and Municipal Corporations
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Officials from Electricity Departments, New & Renewable Energy Departments, Environment and Urban Development Ministries, and Railway Departments
