Medical Fair India 2026, the 31st edition of the country’s leading medical and healthcare trade exhibition, is set to take place at Bharat Mandapam (Pragati Maidan), New Delhi. Organised by Messe Düsseldorf India, the event will bring together more than 350 exhibitors from over 14 countries, covering nearly 15,000 square metres of exhibition space. Recognised as a key platform for hospitals, clinics, and healthcare providers, the fair will highlight the latest technologies and solutions shaping the future of Indian healthcare.
This edition comes at a crucial moment for the sector, following a significant increase in healthcare funding announced in the Union Budget FY 2025–26. With overall healthcare allocation rising by around 11 percent and the Department of Health Research receiving a 15 percent boost, Medical Fair India 2026 aligns closely with the government’s focus on innovation, research, and infrastructure development. The exhibition supports these goals through its specialised pavilions and knowledge-driven conferences.
International participation remains a strong highlight of the event. Dedicated country pavilions from China, the Republic of Korea, Taiwan, and the USA will be featured, along with exhibitors from countries such as Germany, Japan, Singapore, the UK, and others. This global presence reinforces Medical Fair India’s role as a hub for cross-border collaboration, technology exchange, and business partnerships within the medical and healthcare ecosystem.
Over three days, visitors will explore a broad range of product categories including medical technology, healthcare IT, hospital equipment, clinical laboratory and diagnostic solutions, rehabilitation products, hospital infrastructure, and healthcare services. The event is expected to attract doctors, hospital administrators, diagnostic professionals, distributors, and traders, making it a vital sourcing and networking destination.
Medical Fair India 2026 will also host several focused segments and conferences. These include the Make in India Pavilion supported by AiMeD, the Clin Lab India Conference & DIAGNOSTICA Pavilion, the Rehaindia Pavilion, and the FTR4H (Future for Health) Digital Health Technology Pavilion, which will spotlight responsible AI and digital health innovation. A new feature this year is the Healthcare Leadership & Nursing Excellence Summit, aimed at strengthening workforce readiness and patient safety.
The exhibition will further recognise excellence through the 16th MT India Healthcare Awards, celebrating outstanding contributions to medical innovation and patient care. Backed by leading industry associations and government initiatives, Medical Fair India 2026 continues to serve as a powerful platform connecting policy, innovation, and global healthcare standards while advancing India’s vision of becoming a global healthcare leader.











