
Indian Ceramics Asia, India’s premier B2B trade fair dedicated to the ceramics and brick industry, was inaugurated today at the Helipad Exhibition Centre, Gandhinagar, Gujarat. The grand opening was graced by Shri Anil Kapoor, an icon of excellence and reinvention, alongside esteemed industry leaders and international dignitaries.In its latest edition, Indian Ceramics Asia 2025 brings together over 250 brands and more than 10,000 visitors from India and abroad, showcasing state-of-the-art ceramics machinery, raw materials, and advanced manufacturing technologies. Over the course of three days, the event will serve as a platform for business networking, knowledge exchange, and innovation.The inauguration commenced with a ribbon-cutting ceremony led by legendary actor Shri Anil Kapoor, accompanied by key dignitaries.Delivering the opening address, Bhupinder Singh, President – IMEA, Messe Muenchen & CEO, Messe Muenchen India, emphasized the trade fair’s pivotal role in advancing the ceramics industry “The ceramics industry has navigated significant challenges in recent years, yet its resilience and adaptability have kept it at the forefront of the global stage. At Indian Ceramics Asia, progress is not just about showcasing technology—it’s about knowledge-sharing, strategic partnerships, and unlocking global opportunities. As we witness groundbreaking innovations, industry-defining insights, and transformative collaborations over the next three days, this trade fair remains a catalyst for the industry’s next phase of evolution, ensuring a future propelled by innovation and sustainability.”As the Chief Guest, Anil Kapoor shared his admiration for the industry’s commitment. To add a lively touch to the event, he participated in a rapid-fire Q&A session moderated by Bhupinder Singh, engaging the audience with his insights on technology, global opportunities, and innovation in ceramics manufacturing.Highlighting the international participation at the event, Robert Schoenberger, Global Industry Lead, Messe München Germany, stated: “The Indian ceramics industry is at a turning point, with local innovation and global collaboration redefining its growth trajectory. Indian Ceramics Asia 2025 is not just a trade fair—it’s a global hub where businesses, technology providers, and suppliers come together to build the industry’s future. This year’s participation from international manufacturers, especially from Italy and Germany, highlights the strategic importance of India in the global ceramics supply chain.”