Clean India Show 2025 Opens in Mumbai with 600+ Global Brands
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Clean India Show 2025 Opens in Mumbai with 600+ Global Brands

The 21st edition of the Clean India Show, the country’s leading integrated exhibition on cleaning, hygiene, industrial cleaning and linen care, opened today at the Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai. Co-located with Laundrex India, the specialised platform for linen-care technologies, the three-day event runs from 26 to 28 November 2025 and brings together a wide spectrum of innovations and expertise.
The exhibition hosts more than 600 leading brands featuring robotic cleaning tools, air-quality monitoring systems, facility-management software, automation solutions, green cleaning chemicals, waterless hygiene products, surface-maintenance technologies, city-cleaning systems, waste-management solutions, vehicle-care equipment and the latest in hygienic linen, laundry and dry-cleaning systems.
The show was inaugurated in the presence of industry leaders including Sathish Rajendren, Newmark; Sanjeev Kumar NGS, Dusters Total Solutions Services; Manoj Wanvari, O’terri; Vivek Mata, Charnock Equipments; Vanchinathan, Buzil Rossari; Sunil Ralph, JSW Steel; Peter Hug, VDMA Germany; Vinay R Deshmukh, FFServices; Sonia Mital, IPHA; Suresh Bhatia, DLAI; Raj Manek, Messe Frankfurt Asia Holdings; Jayaraman Nair and JP Nair of VIS Group; and Mangala Chandran, VIS Group.
Jointly organised by Virtual Info Systems Pvt Ltd and Messe Frankfurt Trade Fairs India Pvt Ltd, Clean India Show 2025 features 155 exhibitors, including more than 45 first-time participants.
Jayaraman Nair, Chairman of Virtual Info Systems, said the event continues to drive innovation in cleaning and facility management through its emphasis on automation, sustainability and smart-hygiene technologies. Raj Manek of Messe Frankfurt noted that the co-location with Laundrex India enhances the show’s value by offering a complete perspective on the cleaning and care ecosystem.
Reflecting broader industry priorities such as sustainability, ESG and Net Zero goals, the Corporate Real Estate & Facility Management (CREFM) Masterstroke Awards 2025 will be presented on the opening day to recognise exemplary achievements by service providers and facility-management professionals. A series of conferences over the three days will offer insights into emerging trends, sectoral challenges and technological advancements.
Clean India Show 2025 promises a dynamic and knowledge-rich experience, reinforcing its position as the premier destination for cleaning, hygiene and facility-management stakeholders across India.

The 21st edition of the Clean India Show, the country’s leading integrated exhibition on cleaning, hygiene, industrial cleaning and linen care, opened today at the Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai. Co-located with Laundrex India, the specialised platform for linen-care technologies, the three-day event runs from 26 to 28 November 2025 and brings together a wide spectrum of innovations and expertise.The exhibition hosts more than 600 leading brands featuring robotic cleaning tools, air-quality monitoring systems, facility-management software, automation solutions, green cleaning chemicals, waterless hygiene products, surface-maintenance technologies, city-cleaning systems, waste-management solutions, vehicle-care equipment and the latest in hygienic linen, laundry and dry-cleaning systems.The show was inaugurated in the presence of industry leaders including Sathish Rajendren, Newmark; Sanjeev Kumar NGS, Dusters Total Solutions Services; Manoj Wanvari, O’terri; Vivek Mata, Charnock Equipments; Vanchinathan, Buzil Rossari; Sunil Ralph, JSW Steel; Peter Hug, VDMA Germany; Vinay R Deshmukh, FFServices; Sonia Mital, IPHA; Suresh Bhatia, DLAI; Raj Manek, Messe Frankfurt Asia Holdings; Jayaraman Nair and JP Nair of VIS Group; and Mangala Chandran, VIS Group.Jointly organised by Virtual Info Systems Pvt Ltd and Messe Frankfurt Trade Fairs India Pvt Ltd, Clean India Show 2025 features 155 exhibitors, including more than 45 first-time participants.Jayaraman Nair, Chairman of Virtual Info Systems, said the event continues to drive innovation in cleaning and facility management through its emphasis on automation, sustainability and smart-hygiene technologies. Raj Manek of Messe Frankfurt noted that the co-location with Laundrex India enhances the show’s value by offering a complete perspective on the cleaning and care ecosystem.Reflecting broader industry priorities such as sustainability, ESG and Net Zero goals, the Corporate Real Estate & Facility Management (CREFM) Masterstroke Awards 2025 will be presented on the opening day to recognise exemplary achievements by service providers and facility-management professionals. A series of conferences over the three days will offer insights into emerging trends, sectoral challenges and technological advancements.Clean India Show 2025 promises a dynamic and knowledge-rich experience, reinforcing its position as the premier destination for cleaning, hygiene and facility-management stakeholders across India.

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