Summary:
India Health 2026, scheduled for August 21–23 in New Delhi, will bring together more than 300 domestic and international brands and over 8,000 healthcare and medtech professionals to showcase India’s growing capabilities in healthcare manufacturing, technology and innovation. Organised by Informa Markets in India, the event will focus on areas including medical devices, diagnostics, healthcare IT, orthopaedics and wellness, while promoting business partnerships, technology adoption, sourcing and knowledge exchange. The exhibition aims to strengthen India’s position as a global healthcare manufacturing and innovation hub and create opportunities for domestic and international industry collaboration.
As India continues to emerge as a global centre for healthcare manufacturing and innovation, the third edition of India Health 2026 will bring together industry leaders, manufacturers, healthcare providers, policymakers, innovators and international stakeholders from August 21 to 23, 2026, at Hall 6, Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi.
Organised by Informa Markets in India, the three-day B2B exhibition is expected to feature more than 300 Indian and international brands and draw over 8,000 healthcare and medtech professionals. The event will provide opportunities for business partnerships, technology demonstrations, sourcing and knowledge sharing across the healthcare sector.
With India placing greater emphasis on domestic production, export competitiveness, digital transformation and healthcare innovation, India Health 2026 will showcase the country’s expanding influence in the development of global healthcare and medical technology.
Amid the country’s growing focus on self-reliance in medical technology, localised supply chains and innovation, the event will highlight India’s capabilities across areas including medical devices and equipment, diagnostics, orthopaedics, healthcare infrastructure, healthcare IT and wellness technologies.
The exhibition will bring together biomedical engineers, radiologists, pathologists, clinicians, procurement professionals, distributors, hospital administrators and regulatory representatives, encouraging collaboration across different parts of the healthcare value chain.
Ahead of the event, Yogesh Mudras, Managing Director of Informa Markets in India, said India’s healthcare sector is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by expanding manufacturing capabilities, innovation and growing international competitiveness. He said India Health 2026 aims to reflect this progress by connecting manufacturers, innovators, healthcare providers and policymakers to encourage collaboration, technology adoption and new business opportunities.
He added that as India strengthens its position as a preferred destination for healthcare manufacturing and innovation, India Health can help drive industry partnerships, knowledge sharing and market expansion while giving global companies an opportunity to engage with one of the world’s rapidly developing healthcare markets.







