Drew 8,000+ stakeholders from across healthcare spectrum in India
IH News Desk
NEW DELHI, July 11, 2025: The second edition of the India Health Exhibition 2025, organised by Informa Markets in India, was inaugurated today at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, highlighting the rising demand and immense potential in this sector. The three-day event, which concludes July 13, returns with renewed vigour and an expanded focus to drive collaboration, innovation and knowledge sharing across India’s healthcare and MedTech sectors. It offers a vibrant setting for business, innovation, and industry change.
In keeping with the times, India’s health-tech sector is set for significant expansion, with hiring projected to rise by 15–20% in 2025–26, reflecting the increasing demand for innovative healthcare solutions and the integration of technology in medical services.
The inaugural ceremony witnessed the presence of dignitaries such as Dr Jitendra Sharma, MD, Founder CEO, AMTZ; Dr Girdhar Gyani, Director General, Association of Healthcare Providers India; Rajiv Nath, Managing Director, Hindustan Syringes & Medical Device Ltd & Forum Coordinator, AIMED; Veena Kohli, CEO, Vanguard Diagnostics (P) Limited, Immediate Past President – ADMI; Himanshu Baid, Managing Director, Poly Medicure, and Vice President, NATHEALTH; Yogesh Mudras, Managing Director, Informa Markets India; Gop Menon, CFO, Informa Markets IMEA and Rahul Deshpande, Senior Group Director, Informa Markets India.
The 2025 edition of the show brings together over 300 leading brands representing the full spectrum of healthcare, including medical equipment and devices, diagnostics, orthopaedics, IT systems, infrastructure, and wellness solutions. This edition is expected to exceed the participation of more than 8,000 professionals including biomedical engineers, radiologists, pathologists, hospital procurement heads, clinicians, R&D professionals, and medical technology regulators. With 95% domestic and 5% international representation, India Health 2025 also saw participation from countries such as Italy, UAE, and Ethiopia. With a strong focus on the Startup India mission, this year featured a dedicated Startup and Medical Laboratory Pavilion along with a B2B Matchmaking App designed to streamline buyer-seller engagement.
The opening day of India Health 2025 featured two robust and parallel knowledge forums: Global MedTech Connect (July 11 & 12) and the healthcare knowledge conference – Healthcare 360° (July 11, 12 & 13).
Under the theme “Transforming MedTech: Pioneering Innovation and Global Compliance,” Global MedTech Connect brought together industry experts to explore themes such as regulatory reform, quality compliance, artificial intelligence in MedTech, cybersecurity, and sustainability. The sessions also included discussions on navigating geopolitical storms, the role of QMS for MedTech organizations in India: ISO 13485 and Indian MDR alignment, the role of BIS in the MedTech quality ecosystem, cultivating a culture of excellence in medical device manufacturing, sourcing quality raw materials for manufacturers, streamlining labelling compliance in India: a unified approach, strengthening India’s medical device regulatory system through IMDRF membership, and medical device cybersecurity: a checklist or a culture?
Simultaneously, the healthcare knowledge conference under the Healthcare 360° theme—integrating technology, tradition, and transformation—delivered keynote panels and presentations that focused on public health integration, local manufacturing, diagnostics, and hospital innovation. Topics included government initiatives such as pushing digital diagnostics, bridging government & diagnostics, running paperless hospitals using smart technology for better care, driving procurement access and transparency through GeM, making India an export capital of medical devices, and where human touch meets high tech.
The speaker lineup featured thought leaders from leading companies such as Fortis, Transasia Bio-Medicals, BPL Medical Technologies Pvt Ltd, GE Healthcare, Medicover Hospitals, Danaher Corporation, Apex Hospitals, BIORx Venture Advisors, MTaI and Sarvodaya Hospitals.
A special white paper was also launched today by Praxis Global Alliance in collaboration with Informa Markets in India, providing insights into the increasing popularity of single speciality hospitals as a model to solve inherent challenges in the sector.
The India Health Exhibition 2025 is supported by industry bodies such as AIMED, ADMI, AHPI, EPCMD, and MTAI, ensuring it remains aligned with both sectoral priorities and the country’s broader goals under the ‘Make in India’ and ‘Digital Health Mission’ agendas.
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