Russia’s leading chemical-industry trade show, the 28th edition of KHIMIA (International Exhibition for the Chemical Industry and Science), is scheduled to take place from 10 November to 13 November 2025 at the Timiryazev Center in Moscow. The event, long recognised as one of the leading platforms for the chemical sector, brings together manufacturers, researchers, suppliers and engineers from across the globe.
Covering the full spectrum of the chemical industry, KHIMIA 2025 will host five concurrent trade-shows under one roof — including Chem-Lab-Analyt (analytical & laboratory equipment), ChemMash (industrial machines for chemical production), Green Chemistry (sustainable materials, plastics and polymers), and more.
Organised by Expocentre, KHIMIA’s 2025 edition arrives at a critical time. As global chemical suppliers and technology innovators respond to changing raw-material flows, sustainability requirements and supply-chain transformation, the exhibition will provide a key forum for showcasing next-generation solutions. According to the previous edition’s catalogue, the event regularly features 500+ exhibitors from multiple countries and over 20,000 m² of exhibition space — underlining its scale and relevance.
A major highlight of KHIMIA 2025 is its focus on innovative and sustainable chemistry. The conference programme will place special emphasis on green-chemistry methods, robotised production systems, corrosion-resistant materials and import-substitution strategies for the Russian market. These sessions reflect the broader industry trends in Europe and Russia alike, which are shifting toward efficiency, circular-economy models and advanced materials.
For exhibitors and visitors, KHIMIA presents robust business and networking opportunities. Live equipment demonstrations, technical forums, raw-material showcases and B2B matchmaking sessions will allow participants to engage directly with decision-makers and solution-providers. With visitors drawn from chemical production, equipment manufacturing, R&D, logistics and regulation, the event serves as a strategic juncture for both domestic and international players.
Moreover, KHIMIA holds significant geopolitical relevance. As Russia pursues technological sovereignty in the chemical sector amid shifting global trade dynamics, the exhibition offers insight into how industry leaders and policymakers are navigating investment projects, licensing frameworks and modernisation initiatives. The associated conference programme will also feature strategic discussions on the effects of sanctions, investment-project realisation and the future of the CIS chemical market.
KHIMIA 2025 is poised to reaffirm Moscow’s position as a global hub for the chemical industry and provide a pivotal platform for innovation, collaboration and business growth.









