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Messe Stuttgart meets demand for skilled workers with Didac India & Didac Skills in New Delhi

Asia’s largest exhibition for education, Didac India & Didac Skills, will open its doors at the India International Convention & Expo Centre in New Delhi 18-20 November 2025.

The show will be held for the 15th time, and is organised by Messe Stuttgart together with the India Didactics Association (IDA). It is expected to attract over 500 exhibitors and more than 40,000 visitors from more than 40 countries this year.

“The topics of school education and advanced vocational education are enormously important for India, but also for neighbouring countries. The interest in Didac India & Didac Skills is therefore growing continuously,” said Gaurav Sood, CEO of Messe Stuttgart India.

This year a German Pavilion will feature an extended specialist forum. There will be expert talks, company pitches, best practice examples, testimonials and interactive participation offers. In addition to 11 German companies, the participants will also include five intermediary organisations (DAAD, Goethe Institute, German Society for International Cooperation, Federal Employment Agency and the German-Indian Chamber of Commerce Abroad) and the German federal states of Baden-Württemberg and Thuringia.

International delegations from Australia, the UK and Finland, as well as ten Indian Sector Skills Councils, will also take part in the exhibition and the conference programme.

There will be special emphasis placed on the topic of skills and the recruitment of skilled workers, for Germany in particular as an attractive destination for skilled workers.

Roland Bleinroth, president of Messe Stuttgart, said Messe Stuttgart was pleased to be part of the strategy for recruiting skilled workers from India. “Messe Stuttgart India stages Didac India & Didac Skills India as the ideal platform to purposefully promote the recruitment of skilled workers for the German economy,” he said.

Photo: Didac India & Didac Skills 2025 will focus especially on the topic of ‘Skills’ and the recruitment of skilled workers. | Copyright: R. Shankhar

Source: www.exhibitionworld.co.uk

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