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India’s Auto Aftermarket Gears Up for AutoTechnicia 2025 at Mumbai this November

AutoTechnicia 2025, a fast-emerging B2B platform for the automotive aftermarket and OEM ecosystem, will be held from 14–16 November 2025 at the Bombay Exhibition Centre (NESCO), Goregaon (East), Mumbai. This edition is set to be the largest yet, uniting innovators, manufacturers, distributors, retailers, fleet operators and service professionals on a single, high-impact platform.

Purpose-built for the Indian automotive value chain, AutoTechnicia Expo 2025 will showcase leading brands and fast-growing SMEs across auto components, accessories, garage equipment, oils and lubricants, electricals, electronics, diagnostics and mobility solutions. Trade visitors benefit from direct engagement with manufacturers and importers, plus early access to India-ready product launches.

What to Expect

  • Exhibitor spotlight – 300+ exhibitors presenting next-gen aftermarket parts, tools, accessories and service technologies.
  • Business networking – thousands of trade professionals, including procurement leaders, workshop owners and distribution partners from across India and neighbouring markets.
  • Product innovation – live demos and launches in automotive care, diagnostics, automation, e-mobility and sustainable solutions.
  • B2B matchmaking – curated buyer–seller meetings enabling focused discussions and long-term partnerships.

IAAC – India’s Automotive Aftermarket Conference

Running alongside the expo, IAAC is the three-day knowledge centrepiece featuring keynotes, technical panels and industry roundtables that address current and emerging opportunities in India’s aftermarket. Sessions will cover market insight, technology disruption, regulatory shifts and supply-chain innovation to equip stakeholders with decision-grade intelligence.

Key conference themes:

  • Digital transformation and the connected aftermarket ecosystem
  • Regulatory updates impacting trade and compliance
  • Sustainable growth – green mobility and its implications
  • Evolving workshop models and workforce skilling

Ecosystem backing

AutoTechnicia 2025 is supported by industry associations including NASSCOM, IESA, ARAI, AIAWA, iACE, TAPAA, Poona Automobile Dealers Association, Auto Parts Merchants Association (APMA), Delhi Scooter Traders Association (DSTA) and Rajkot Engineering Association (REA).

Registration is open online with participation exclusive to trade professionals and industry stakeholders.