Messe Stuttgart, one of the world’s leading trade fair organizers, in partnership with the India Didactics Association (IDA)—the national association for the education and skills fraternity—has announced the 15th edition of DIDAC India 2025, Asia’s largest exhibition and conference for education and skills. The event will take place from November 18–20, 2025, at Yashobhoomi (India International Convention & Expo Centre), Delhi.
This edition will also mark the launch of DIDAC Skills, Asia’s first-ever exhibition and conference dedicated to future skills, workforce readiness, and vocational excellence.
The three-day event is expected to host over 500 global brands, attract 40,000+ education stakeholders, and feature participation from more than 40 countries.
Gaurav Sood, CEO & Managing Director, Messe Stuttgart India, commented:
“The 15th edition promises to be our most impactful yet, setting new benchmarks for the sector. With the introduction of DIDAC Skills, we are creating a truly comprehensive platform for education and skill development—showcasing future-ready learning, innovative technologies, and cutting-edge solutions that align with the Government of India’s vision for advanced learning and skilling.”
DIDAC India and DIDAC Skills will together present an unparalleled spectrum of global education and skill development solutions. The exhibition will feature emerging technologies such as AI, IoT, robotics, and AR/VR, alongside advanced vocational tools and training resources. Attendees can look forward to live challenges, product launches, interactive zones, and immersive demonstrations that bring the future of learning to life.
Co-located with the exhibition, The International Education and Skills Summit (TIESS) will once again serve as the intellectual heart of the event, bringing together over 1,900 delegates and 300+ global speakers for in-depth deliberations on policy, implementation, and best practices.
Additionally, the summit will feature 30+ interactive sessions and CPD-certified workshops for educators, designed to help them adopt new technologies, innovate curriculum design, and build inclusive, future-ready classrooms.



