On October 3, 2025, the DPES overseas promotion team arrived in New Delhi, India, to attend Media Expo New Delhi 2025. During the three-day exhibition, the team promoted the upcoming DPES China 2026 — scheduled for March 11–13, 2026, at the Canton Fair Complex, Area D, Guangzhou — to professional visitors from India and South Asia, while also establishing direct connections with local advertising, printing, and equipment distributors.
Exhibition Overview
Name: Media Expo 2025 (New Delhi, India)
Date: October 3–5, 2025
Venue: Bharat Mandapam (Pragati Maidan), New Delhi
Frequency: Three times a year
Organizer: Messe Frankfurt
Organized by Messe Frankfurt, Media Expo is India’s largest advertising and signage exhibition. Formerly held twice a year, it has now expanded to three editions annually — in Mumbai (April), Chennai (July), and New Delhi (October). The New Delhi 2025 edition, held at Bharat Mandapam, covers an exhibition area of approximately 10,000 square meters. Exhibits include large-format digital printers, laser engraving and cutting machines, digital signage and LED displays, advertising lighting, signage systems, advertising materials, and printing consumables.
On-site Promotion
During the show, the DPES team actively engaged with advertising, printing, and textile equipment companies and agents, introducing the features and scale of DPES China 2026 and distributing brochures and invitations. Many Indian visitors noted that DPES exhibitions in China offer not only a wide range of equipment displays, but also direct access to direct manufacturers, making it an ideal platform to find partners and explore the latest technology trends.
Market Insights
1. The advertising, printing, and signage industries in India are growing steadily, with a notable trend toward integrating outdoor advertising and textile printing.
2. As the world’s second-largest textile producer and exporter, India’s demand for printing, heat transfer, and embroidery machinery continues to rise each year.
3. The digitalization and personalization trends are driving cross-sector integration among advertising, textile, home furnishing and apparel sectors.
4. There is huge potential for cooperation between China and India in the fields of printing and textile machinery, particularly in equipment imports and technology upgrades.
Conclusion
This India promotion further expanded DPES's influence in the South Asian advertising and textile markets. By connecting directly with local companies through the Media Expo platform, DPES has accumulated a larger network of potential buyers and agents, laying a solid foundation for attracting visitors to DPES China 2026.