- Premier Show on the Baby Care Industry by Informa Markets in India held at the Jio World Convention Centre, BKC, from 18th – 20th April.
- CBME India brings together over 150 National and International Brands
- Indian Baby Care Products Market is estimated at USD 4.42 billion in 2024, projected at 11.76% CAGR from 2024-2029
Informa Markets in India, India’s leading B2B exhibitions organiser has successfully hosted the 8th edition of Children, Baby, Maternity Expo India (CBME India) at Jio World Convention Centre, BKC, Mumbai. The event returned after five years, with renewed vigour and strategic understanding of the dynamic market, reclaiming its position as India’s foremost sourcing event for Child Baby Maternity Products.
The three-day event is showcasing all major categories including baby care, apparel and footwear, maternity and baby products, contract manufacturing, licensing, toys and private labelling under one roof. CBME India features a dedicated B2B meetings zone, to uncover lucrative opportunities for the buyers and exhibitors.
The Expo welcomed more than 150 national and international exhibiting brands making it a must-attend event for stakeholders across the baby care industry. Prominent exhibitors included Chicco, Ben Benny; R for Rabbit, Baby Go, Phoenix Plastoware (renowned for contract manufacturing), and Infantso, POLKA Tots; Oele Kids to name just a few.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Rajesh Vora, CEO, Chicco India said, “We’ve been part of CBME India since its inception, and our commitment remains strong as we restart this year. We believe there’s immense potential for child and baby care products in India, where awareness and penetration are still in their early stages. Chicco being a leading global brand in this space, with roots in Italy, we’ve witnessed the evolution of the industry firsthand.
Indian parents can easily procure childcare essentials, whether through online platforms or local stores. Conversely, the global market demonstrates varying levels of consumer awareness, particularly evident in established categories like prams and sterilizers. However, there’s a notable need for comprehensive education programs to bridge understanding across diverse product categories.