Kochi to Host India International Industrial Expo 2026: A Big Boost for MSMEs and Machinery Makers

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The India International Industrial Expo (IIIE) will take place in Kochi from January 16–18, 2026. Kerala’s biggest industrial summit to date will take place at the Adlux International Exhibition Centre. Kochi is emerging as a major centre for networking and industrial innovation.  

500+ Machinery Exhibitors to Showcase Innovation

The IIIE 2026 will feature over 500 top machinery producers from India and other countries. This event will display the latest technologies in manufacturing, automation, industrial robotics, heavy machinery, and energy solutions. This service will help various industries, such as textiles, electronics, packaging, and metal fabrication.

Over 20,000 Trade Visitors Expected

It is anticipated that more than 20,000 trade visitors would attend the IIIE 2026 event. It will offer a dynamic setting for cross-border networking, connection building, and cooperation. Indian and foreign business owners, suppliers, government representatives, investors, and buyers will be among the attendees.

This makes it a high-impact opportunity for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) looking to expand their markets, access new suppliers, and scale their operations.

Organized by Kerala MSME Department and KSSIA

The event is jointly organized by the Kerala State Small Industries Association (KSSIA) and the Department of Industries and Commerce, Government of Kerala. Their goal is to promote industrial development, technology transfer, and global exposure for Kerala-based manufacturers and service providers.

Vendor development programs, B2B matchmaking sessions, and export facilitation workshops will also be a key part of the agenda.

Supporting ‘Make in India’ and Industrial Growth

IIIE 2026 facilitates the interaction between Indian producers and international stakeholders, hence supporting the national ‘Make in India’ and Atmanirbhar Bharat objectives. It is anticipated to have a significant impact on drawing in investments, boosting Kerala’s industrial output, and enabling regional MSMEs by giving them access to state-of-the-art technologies and global best practices.

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