
Gifts India Expo 2025 Wraps Up in Mumbai, Showcasing Trends in Gifting & Stationery
Inaugurated on June 12 by respected dignitaries including Shri Milind Barapatre, Joint Director & Head of Office, MSME Development & Facilitation Office, Mumbai, alongside senior officials from MSME, industry associations, and business leaders from top brands, the event set a high benchmark for excellence and engagement within the industry.
This year's edition featured a vibrant display of leading brands such as FNP, Confetti, Artdinox, FRIDO, Nasher Miles, and Vivanda. A major highlight on Day 1 was the live product launch of Nutovia's new range of gourmet flavoured peanut butters, which drew significant attention from visitors, buyers, and media.
The expo provided an immersive experience for professionals across industries, offering insights into the latest trends in corporate gifting, promotional merchandise, lifestyle stationery, and sustainable innovations. Thousands of visitors from India and abroad explored premium offerings, engaged in high-impact networking, and forged strategic partnerships that are expected to drive future growth in the sector.
Speaking on the event's successful conclusion, Ashna Gemini Sharan, Portfolio Director, RX India, said, 'We are proud to see the exceptional response to the 31st edition of Gifts India Expo. The enthusiasm of both our exhibitors and visitors reflects the dynamic transformation of India's corporate gifting industry. This platform not only highlights the convergence of business and celebration but also enables global and local brands to connect, co-create, and expand their reach in a growing market. RX India is committed to nurturing this growth and showcasing the best that the industry has to offer.'
Gifts India Expo 2025 ended on a high note, cementing its role as a catalyst for innovation, business development, and global connectivity in India's rapidly evolving gifting ecosystem.
RX is a global leader in events and exhibitions, leveraging industry expertise, data, and technology to build businesses for individuals, communities, and organizations. With a presence in 25 countries across 42 industry sectors, RX hosts approximately 350 events annually. RX empowers businesses to thrive by leveraging data-driven insights and digital solutions. RX is part of RELX, a global provider of information-based analytics and decision tools for professional and business customers. For more information, visit www.rxglobal.com
About RX India:
RX India is a leading organizer of B2B trade exhibitions and events in India, serving as a catalyst for business growth, networking, and expansion opportunities. With a portfolio comprising ten events covering warehousing and logistics, printing, packaging, metal cutting & forming, automation, robotics, retail, and real estate, RX India provides unparalleled opportunities for businesses to connect, stay abreast of market trends, and access the latest products and technologies.
Headquartered in Gurgaon, the company offers comprehensive event coverage and tailored support with qualified teams across India. Since its inception in 2008, RX India has been committed to creating efficient B2B platforms, supporting local economies, and fostering diverse and sustainable businesses. Leveraging digital transformation strategies and a wealth of talent and intelligence, RX India extends its reach to a broader audience, covering a diverse range of industries and markets. With an impressive global outreach spanning 22 countries, RX India attracts both domestic and international participants, facilitating collaborations and market expansion.
As a major player in the B2B event business, RX India continually expands its event portfolios, penetrates new industrial sectors, and emphasizes technology to provide customers with more interactive experiences. Through innovation and customer-centric approaches, RX India aims to set the standard in the Indian exhibition industry and beyond, driving industry growth and business success.
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