Medical Fair India 2026 to Drive the Future of Indian Healthcare with 350+ Global Exhibitors
Messe Düsseldorf India is proud to host the 31st edition of Medical Fair India, the nation’s premier trade exhibition for hospitals, health centers and clinics. As the most influential platform for the medical and healthcare industry, this year’s edition brings together over 350 exhibitors from 14-plus countries, showcasing groundbreaking innovations across 15,000 square meters of exhibition space.
Riding on India’s growing stature in the global medical market, international collaboration remains a core pillar of the event. Medical Fair India features dedicated Country Pavilions from China, the Republic of Korea, Taiwan, and USA. Participating nations include China, Czech Republic, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Malaysia, Netherlands, Republic of Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, UK, USA, fostering a unique environment for crossborder collaboration and technology transfer. Medical Fair India is an initiative of Medicare Asia (Messe Düsseldorf’s central business platform to the Medical and Healthcare Exhibitions portfolio throughout Asia).
Over 3 days, attendees will get the opportunity to explore a wide variety of product and tech categories such as Medical Technology, Healthcare IT, Hospital & Health Centre Equipment, Clinical Laboratory & Analytical Equipment and Products, Pharmacy & Dispensary Equipment and Furniture, Rehabilitation Solutions, Components, Services, Hospital Infrastructure and more, making it the key sourcing platform for doctors, physicians, dental professionals, hospital directors/managers, distributors and traders among other buying groups.
Key dignitaries from the German Embassy, City of Düsseldorf and representatives of other countries including Dr. Stephan Keller, Mayor – City of Düsseldorf, Andreas Schmitz, President – Düsseldorf Chamber of Commerce and Industry, officials from City of Düsseldorf including Dorothee Schneider (Deputy Mayor and City Treasurer), Christian Zaum (Deputy Mayor for Economic Affairs), Nils Mertens (Head of Communications), Annette Klerks (Head of Department International Business Service), Annika Mester (City Spokeswoman), Bettina Löhr (Senior Project Manager India), Felix Fröhlich (Senior Project Manager India), Ferdinand Schlechta, Head – India Competence Centre Düsseldorf, Dr. Stephan Hesselmann, Minister Counsellor Economic Affairs – German Embassy, Jonas T. Madsen, Department for Economic and Global Affairs – German Embassy and Jan Noether, Director General – Indo-German Chamber of Commerce (IGCC) are expected to attend the show.
The trade fair is distinguished by its seven specialised segments and conferences designed to address the entire spectrum of healthcare. The Make in India Pavilion, supported by the Association of Indian Medical Device Industry (AiMeD), showcases domestic manufacturing prowess, while the Clin Lab India Conference & DIAGNOSTICA (in vitro Diagnostics Pavilion) focuses on the latest advancements in In-Vitro Diagnostics. Rehaindia Pavilion powered by rehacare drives rehabilitation innovation, orthopedic and assistive aids showcase. Additionally, the FTR4H (FutureForHealth) Digital Health Technology Pavilion and Conference, centered on the theme ‘Responsible Artificial Intelligence (AI) – Innovate with Integrity’ drives digital health technology through its dedicated startup showcases and expert sessions.
“The 31st edition of Medical Fair India is a testament to our commitment to bringing world-class healthcare solutions to the Indian market,” says Ajay Kumar Gulati, General Manager of Messe Düsseldorf India. “With the government’s increased budgetary focus on health research and infrastructure, Medical Fair India 2026 provides the perfect intersection for innovators, policymakers, and healthcare providers to collaborate on the future of patient care.”
Rajiv Nath, Managing Director of Hindustan Syringes & Medical Devices Ltd., Forum Coordinator at AiMeD (Association of Indian Medical Device Industry) and Chairman of the Advisory Committee for Medical Fair India 2026, shares his perspective on the strong platform created by the trade fair, “Medical Fair India continues to play a vital role in fostering collaboration and innovation across the industry. In 2026, the event is marking the ninth consecutive edition of the Make in India Pavilion, supported by AiMeD, showcasing indigenous innovations that are helping shape the future of Indian healthcare.”





