Bengaluru is set to host one of the most anticipated industry events in the country’s water management sector as the Water Expo – Bengaluru 2025 kicks off on Wednesday, June 19. The three-day event will be held at the Manpho Convention Centre, Nagawara Ring Road, and will run until Friday, June 21, with daily timings from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The expo is expected to bring together over 200 exhibitors and attract an estimated 10,000 visitors, including professionals from across India’s water, wastewater, and allied industries.
The exhibition will showcase the latest innovations in water and wastewater treatment, storage solutions, distribution systems, domestic purification technologies, and smart water management. Exhibitors will present a wide range of products including membranes, filter cartridges, STP and ETP systems, pressure vessels, UV disinfection units, pumps, tanks, valves, controllers, and IoT-based monitoring tools. The event aims to serve as a comprehensive platform for businesses involved in water purification, industrial utilities, irrigation, and water conservation. Notably, the expo will also feature live product demonstrations, making it an engaging and interactive experience for attendees.
Water Expo 2025 will draw a diverse visitor profile comprising municipal and government officials, industry consultants, OEMs, project contractors, academics, system integrators, dealers, and sustainability experts. With participation from a wide range of sectors—including pharmaceuticals, food processing, energy, and agriculture—the event is designed to promote collaboration and provide practical solutions to India’s growing water-related challenges.
The expo also plans to host knowledge sessions addressing issues such as rainwater harvesting, rural irrigation methods, wastewater recycling, and the integration of water systems in smart city planning. As Bengaluru gears up for this important trade fair, Water Expo 2025 is positioned to become a vital meeting point for industry stakeholders committed to building a more water-secure future.








