Clean India Show and Laundrex India 2025 to Feature 600+ Brands in Mumbai
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Clean India Show and Laundrex India 2025 to Feature 600+ Brands in Mumbai

The 21st Clean India Show, co-located with Laundrex India, will be held from 26–28 November 2025 at the Bombay Exhibition Centre, showcasing more than 180 exhibitors and over 600 brands from cleaning, hygiene and industrial maintenance sectors. Organised by Virtual Info Systems (VIS Group) and Messe Frankfurt Trade Fairs India, the event will feature 45+ first-time exhibitors and provide a comprehensive platform for solutions across robotic cleaning, air-quality systems, facility management automation, green chemicals, waterless hygiene technologies, city cleaning equipment, waste management machinery and advanced laundry solutions.
The cleaning and hygiene sector has gained significant traction since the post-COVID phase, with the Swachh Bharat Mission continuing to strengthen national sanitation infrastructure and public health outcomes. Indian Railways has also adopted advanced methods by deploying drones to clean stations and coaches. According to Grand View Research, India’s cleaning and hygiene products market was valued at USD 10.10 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 16.43 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 8.8 per cent.
The laundry care segment is also expanding, driven by digital adoption and franchise-led models in tier-2 and tier-3 cities. As businesses embrace greener, more technology-driven systems, the sector is expected to play a greater role in supporting sustainability and the Make in India agenda.
VIS Group Chairman Jayaram Nair said the event continues to connect government bodies, private players and startups that are shaping the future of clean technologies. Raj Manek, Executive Director and Board Member at Messe Frankfurt Asia Holdings, highlighted the concurrent growth in hygiene and linen care markets and the strong interest from government departments in automated cleaning systems.
The show will also host the Corporate Real Estate & Facility Management (CREFM) Masterstroke Awards 2025 to honour innovation and leadership, along with conferences offering knowledge-sharing sessions. Exhibitors include Buzil Rossari, Charnock Equipments, Columbus Cleaning Machines, Diversey India, Divyesh Abrasive and Tools, IFB Industries, IP Cleaning India, K&B Associates, Orgaearth Cleansol and Stefab India. The event is supported by AIILSG and DLAI.

The 21st Clean India Show, co-located with Laundrex India, will be held from 26–28 November 2025 at the Bombay Exhibition Centre, showcasing more than 180 exhibitors and over 600 brands from cleaning, hygiene and industrial maintenance sectors. Organised by Virtual Info Systems (VIS Group) and Messe Frankfurt Trade Fairs India, the event will feature 45+ first-time exhibitors and provide a comprehensive platform for solutions across robotic cleaning, air-quality systems, facility management automation, green chemicals, waterless hygiene technologies, city cleaning equipment, waste management machinery and advanced laundry solutions.The cleaning and hygiene sector has gained significant traction since the post-COVID phase, with the Swachh Bharat Mission continuing to strengthen national sanitation infrastructure and public health outcomes. Indian Railways has also adopted advanced methods by deploying drones to clean stations and coaches. According to Grand View Research, India’s cleaning and hygiene products market was valued at USD 10.10 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 16.43 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 8.8 per cent.The laundry care segment is also expanding, driven by digital adoption and franchise-led models in tier-2 and tier-3 cities. As businesses embrace greener, more technology-driven systems, the sector is expected to play a greater role in supporting sustainability and the Make in India agenda.VIS Group Chairman Jayaram Nair said the event continues to connect government bodies, private players and startups that are shaping the future of clean technologies. Raj Manek, Executive Director and Board Member at Messe Frankfurt Asia Holdings, highlighted the concurrent growth in hygiene and linen care markets and the strong interest from government departments in automated cleaning systems.The show will also host the Corporate Real Estate & Facility Management (CREFM) Masterstroke Awards 2025 to honour innovation and leadership, along with conferences offering knowledge-sharing sessions. Exhibitors include Buzil Rossari, Charnock Equipments, Columbus Cleaning Machines, Diversey India, Divyesh Abrasive and Tools, IFB Industries, IP Cleaning India, K&B Associates, Orgaearth Cleansol and Stefab India. The event is supported by AIILSG and DLAI.

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