electronica India and productronica India 2025 are underway at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC) from 17 to 19 September. Organized by Messe München India, this year’s edition is themed “India’s Powerplay in Electronics” and is showcasing India’s growing influence in global electronics manufacturing and innovation.
Spanning more than 60,000 square meters, the event has attracted over 6,000 global brands from more than 50 countries. The exhibitions bring together leading technologies in semiconductor design, embedded systems, production processes, e-mobility, smart displays, and Industry 4.0, offering visitors a comprehensive view of the electronics ecosystem.
India’s electronics manufacturing sector is witnessing rapid growth, fueled by government initiatives, localization, and rising consumer demand. This year’s fairs provide a vital platform for both established enterprises and agile start-ups to showcase innovations in critical areas such as semiconductors and sustainable technologies.
Several global leaders are making strong presentations at the event. TDK Electronics is highlighting solutions for automotive, renewable energy, industrial automation, and AI-powered sensing under the theme “Accelerating transformation for a sustainable future.” ROHM Semiconductor is displaying Made in India reference designs using GaN, SiC, and analog devices across industrial and automotive applications. Fibocom is showcasing AIoT modules tailored for smart metering, vehicle tracking, 5G fixed wireless access, and retail POS systems, while Kyocera Asia Pacific is presenting advanced component and material technologies for data centers, AI, 5G, and healthcare applications.
Beyond the exhibits, the event is also hosting specialized forums and conferences such as the India Semiconductor Conclave, eMobility Conference, India PCB Tech Conference, and Innovation Forum. Buyer–Seller Meetings and Smart Factory Innovation sessions are facilitating high-level business discussions and collaborations.
Karnataka has partnered as the State Partner for the 2025 edition, and leading industry associations including ELCINA, ICEA, ELCIA, CLIK, TPCA, KPCA, and GEA are lending strong institutional support. Together, these partnerships emphasize India’s dual role as both a consumer hub and a global leader in electronics innovation.











