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Smart Home Expo 2026 To Spotlight Intelligent Building Solutions

Smart Home Expo 2026 will return to Mumbai from April 28 to 30, 2026, bringing together stakeholders from the smart living and intelligent buildings sector. The seventh edition of the trade-focused exhibition will take place at the Jio World Convention Centre in Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), positioning the city as a venue for technology-driven business events.

Covering 15,000 square metres of gross exhibition space, the event is expected to host over 450 exhibitors. Participating companies will represent segments including smart home technology, home automation, lighting systems, audio-video solutions, smart security, intelligent building infrastructure and consumer electronics. The exhibition is designed exclusively for trade visitors, offering a structured platform for decision-makers, system integrators, architects, consultants and channel partners to assess new technologies and explore business partnerships.

The 2026 edition will feature a lineup of industry partners. Havells Crabtree will serve as Title Partner, Electronics Mart India Limited as Powered By Partner, and KNX Association as Technology Partner. Supporting Partners include the Connectivity Standards Alliance and the Z-Wave Alliance, while the Council of Architecture has joined as Knowledge Partner.

A key feature of the expo will be the AV Demo Rooms—purpose-built, acoustically treated spaces where professionals can experience high-end home cinema and immersive audio systems in controlled settings. These rooms, curated with global and Indian brands, are aimed at enabling detailed product demonstrations and technical engagement within the custom integration and AV community.

The event will also include a dedicated KNX Pavilion for automation manufacturers. In addition, initiatives such as Lighting Connect, the Smart Space Awards and the Smart Building Summit will provide forums for discussions on smart lighting, human-centric design and intelligent infrastructure. Entry will remain free for trade visitors.

Source: Prop News Time

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