Glasspex India, the country’s leading exhibition for glass production, processing, and applications, is all set to return in 2025 with its next edition. Scheduled to be held at the Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai, from September 10 to 12, 2025, the event will once again unite the global glass community under one roof to explore innovation, sustainability, and technological advancement.
Organized by Messe Düsseldorf India, Glasspex India has consistently evolved into the definitive B2B platform for the glass and glazing sector. From flat glass and container glass to specialty applications and sustainable architecture, the exhibition has become a cornerstone for businesses looking to expand their footprint in the rapidly growing Indian and South Asian markets.
This year, the spotlight will be on green and energy-efficient technologies, in alignment with global climate goals. With the Indian glass market poised for exponential growth- driven by booming infrastructure, construction, automotive, and packaging industries- Glasspex India 2025 is expected to witness a surge in participation from both domestic and international exhibitors.
Glasspex will also be held concurrently with Glasspro India, bringing together the full spectrum of glass processing, finishing, and machinery. This strategic co-location creates unmatched synergy and business networking potential for buyers, suppliers, consultants, architects, and manufacturers alike.
The 2023 edition of Glasspex India had marked a solid rebound post-COVID, attracting over 130 exhibitors from countries including Germany, Italy, the UAE, China, and the UK. Thousands of trade visitors, engineers, researchers, and glass experts walked the aisles, witnessing state-of-the-art machinery, automation solutions, and innovations in smart glass, solar applications, and lightweight design.
The upcoming 2025 edition is poised to go a step further with live technology demos, technical seminars, and interactive sessions with thought leaders in architecture, automotive, and green building solutions. Additionally, a dedicated “Start-Up Zone” and international buyer-seller meet will offer new opportunities for collaboration and technology transfer.
Sustainability, digitalization, and automation will be recurring themes across the exhibition halls, reflecting the global direction of the industry. The use of AI and robotics in glass processing, carbon-neutral manufacturing methods, and ultra-clear solar glass are just some of the highlights visitors can expect.
Industry associations such as AIGMF (All India Glass Manufacturers’ Federation) and global partners are supporting the show, further solidifying its status as the gateway to the Indian subcontinent’s dynamic market. With the Indian government’s focus on “Make in India” and infrastructure-led growth, demand for quality glass products is climbing sharply.













