The second edition of the India Health Exhibition 2025, organised by Informa Markets in India, was inaugurated on 11 July at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, highlighting the rising demand and immense potential in this sector.
The three-day event, which concludes on 13th July 2025, 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.
Yogesh Mudras, Managing Director, Informa Markets in India, said, “Healthcare will always remain a national priority—and India is witnessing a decisive shift in this space. With a thriving population, a proactive government, and growing emphasis on self-care, the sector is moving toward a projected $638 billion valuation by 2030. Our medical tourism market too is set to reach $16.21 billion.
The India Health Exhibition, built on the strong legacy of WHX Dubai, brings together policy, innovation, and enterprise—with India at the centre. This year, our dual-track conferences, including the Global MedTech Connect, aim to spark deeper engagement and forward-looking discussions. And with the launch of the India HealthNext Awards, we are reinforcing our long-term commitment to recognising excellence across the healthcare value chain.”
Dr Jitendra Sharma, MD, Founder and CEO of AMTZ, announced the launch of the world’s first dedicated Medical Technology University at the Andhra Pradesh MedTech Zone (AMTZ) in Visakhapatnam. This pioneering institution will offer advanced degrees such as M.Tech, MBA, and Ph.D. in medical technology, aiming to transform the industry’s skill-building ecosystem.
Supported by prominent industry leaders, including Rajiv Nath, Managing Director, Hindustan Syringes & Medical Device Ltd & Forum Coordinator AIMED (Association of Medical Device Industry), Suresh Vazirani, Founder Chairman, Erba Transasia, and Dr Girdhar Gyani, Director General, AHPI (Association of Healthcare Providers India), the university will serve as a global centre for innovation, research, and high-quality manufacturing expertise. By fostering strong collaboration between industry, academia, and regulators, this initiative is set to strengthen India’s self-reliance, boost exports, and establish the country as a leading destination for advanced medical device manufacturing.
A special white paper was also launched at the inaugural event 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.