Exhibitor registration opens for Kids India

First companies have already secured their participation in the show which takes place in Mumbai from 31 August to 2 September.

Across two halls, Kids India offers a wide portfolio of children’s products and toys, making it ideal for both large companies and start-ups. The event features seminars and interactive podium discussions, allowing exhibitors to get into conversation with international buyers from retail and wholesale chains.

The show’s restart in 2022 attracted 5,476 trade visitors from 33 countries to the Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai. Businesses interested in exhibiting can visit www.kidsindia.co.in/exhibitor-registration.

Christian Ulrich, spokesperson of the executive board for organiser, Spielwarenmesse, commented: “The response has been overwhelmingly positive and demand is already very high. We are expecting exhibitor numbers to rise further compared with what was already a very successful event last year.”

The toy industry in India is reporting excellent economic prospects. According to Germany Trade & Invest, it has the potential to grow in the coming year to three billion dollars, with turnover in the retail toy trade expected to increase by up to 15%.

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