India is steadily strengthening its position in the global electronics landscape—from being a participant to becoming a key driver of innovation and manufacturing. This momentum comes to life at the co-located trade fairs, electronica India and productronica India, returning to the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC) from 17–19 September 2025.
This year’s edition reflects the scale of India’s electronics growth journey. Spread across 60,000 square meters, the fairs will feature 6,000+ global brands and participation from 50+ countries. From semiconductor design and embedded systems to electronic components and production technologies, the platform will spotlight innovations driving electric mobility, smart displays, and Industry 4.0, reinforcing India’s growing role in global electronics manufacturing.
Cricket icon Rohit Sharma has been named the face of the event, embodying the theme, “India’s Powerplay in Electronics”. Sharma’s leadership, innovation, and teamwork on the field resonate with the very ethos driving India’s electronics sector.
Bhupinder Singh, President IMEA, Messe München and CEO, Messe Muenchen India, said:
“These trade fairs underscore India’s global ambitions in electronics manufacturing. This year marks a record international participation for the event, with representation from over 50 countries and dedicated pavilions from Germany, Japan, Taiwan, and more. The platform brings together industry leaders, policymakers, and innovators to advance design-led innovation and modern manufacturing. With Rohit Sharma as the face of this edition, they embody the scale, energy, and vision driving India’s Powerplay in Electronics.”
Dr. Reinhard Pfeiffer, CEO of Messe München, added:
“The significance of these trade fairs lies in uniting every layer of the electronics ecosystem—from global industry leaders to agile start-ups, from government stakeholders to academia. Hosting this convergence in Bengaluru underscores India’s fast rise as a key technology hub and its growing influence on global innovation trends. For Messe München, this edition represents a milestone in our mission to foster cross-border collaboration and create a truly global platform for innovation and growth.”
The event’s gravitas is underscored by powerful alliances with Government of Karnataka as State Partner and support from premier industry associations including the Electronic Industries Association of India (ELCINA), India Cellular & Electronics Association (ICEA), Electronics City Association of India (ELCIA), Consortium of Electronic Industries in Karnataka (CLIK), Taiwan Printed Circuits Association (TPCA), Korea Printed Circuits Association (KPCA) and Global Industry Association (GEA).