The LED Expo Mumbai 2025 exhibits lighting innovations
LED Expo Mumbai 2025 will feature over 200 exhibitors showcasing cutting-edge LED solutions, smart lighting advancements, and sustainable technologies The lighting market is exploding with innovations that combine the comforts of automation, customisation, intelligence, and energy conservation. LED Expo Mumbai, organised by Messe Frankfurt Trade Fairs India, is India’s only specialised platform for all things lighting. The upcoming edition of LED Expo Mumbai, produced by Messe Frankfurt Trade Fairs India, will take place from April 3 to 5, 2025, at the Bombay Exhibition Centre in Mumbai, with 200+ exhibitors showcasing around 6,000+ goods. LED Expo Mumbai will feature a one-of-a-kind collection of LED lighting solutions that not only serve the lighting industry but also delve deeply into relatively new concepts such as smart lights, LEDs for design and décor, LEDs for atmospheric lighting and wellness, and problem-solving innovations like biomimicry in lighting applications. The forthcoming edition has experienced growth in the electrical category, with over 20 exhibitors. Important industry highlights emerged from an exhibitor poll performed with those participating in the forthcoming edition, which emphasised the following: Smart lighting and automation devices are increasingly being used in architectural and commercial settings. However, the story changes in tier 2 and tier 3 cities, where such products are adopted at a slower rate. Common roadblocks, including supply chain and power shortages, are impeding large-scale implementation. Exhibitors mentioned that numerous components are supplied globally. To help the LED lighting industry become self-sufficient, government programs promote component localisation and high-quality LED product production. India’s LED lighting business is expanding due to initiatives such as the Smart Cities Mission and rising housing demand. Additionally, the country is installing solar-powered LED lights in rural areas, particularly in the northeast. Expressing his thoughts, Raj Manek, Executive Director of Messe Frankfurt Asia Holdings Ltd, stated: “The Indian infrastructure landscape has witnessed remarkable growth, opening new avenues for the LED lighting industry. Beyond illumination, LED technology is revolutionising with applications such as beautification projects, indoor and outdoor decoration, wellness, street lighting and public lighting, amongst many others. LED lights, apart from being energy efficient, are becoming brighter, keeping down the energy consumption. I am happy to share that the LED and the lighting industry will once again unite at LED Expo Mumbai 2025 to present the innovations for the future towards which India is advancing. Over the years, we have also observed a significant rise in participation from the electrical segment, further strengthening the ecosystem.” During the show, tailored knowledge sessions will invite industry professionals onto the dais to share insights from their experience in the field. On April 3, 2025, Women in Lighting, India, hosted a panel discussion titled “CXO Power Panel: Balancing Design, Innovation, and Manufacturing Excellence in the Lighting Industry.”4 April 2025 | Technical Workshops.• “Acoustic Lights” by Silence Acoustics• “Biomimicry Designs and Their Environmental Impact” by Studio Black Canvas• Intelligent LED power supplies prioritise safety and energy efficiency. To achieve the 2050 net-zero carbon emission target, a panel discussion will be held in partnership with the Indian Society of Landscape Architecture (ISOLA). Landscape lighting in...