The 13th edition of EXCON 2025, the largest construction equipment exhibition in South Asia, was successfully concluded by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC) on December 9–13, 2025.

With over 1,250 exhibitors, including 134 international participation from 20 countries, and an anticipated 1.2 lakh business visitors, the 3.5 million square foot show solidified its position as the third largest construction equipment expo globally.
In addition to more than 300 product launches and live demonstrations of innovative machinery, the expo included seven international pavilions from France, Germany, Italy, South Korea, Turkey, China, and the UK.
In the midst of India’s ?11.21 lakh crore infrastructure budget for FY2025–2026, business visitors, policymakers, and buyers participated in extensive B2B meetings, order bookings, and technological tie-ups, demonstrating strong industry momentum.
Key Comments
Mukundan, President Designate, CII and Chairman, EXCON 2025, said, “As an industry-driven platform, EXCON reflects our collective commitment to building a stronger India. The sector plays a pivotal role in the nation’s economic growth, as infrastructure development and economic expansion go hand in hand. This edition of EXCON showcased several forward-looking innovations, particularly in the areas of sustainability and green energy, underscoring the industry’s readiness for the future. Industry reports also indicate significant headroom for growth, with the construction equipment sector well-positioned to catch up with other manufacturing industries in the coming years.”
“The 13th edition of EXCON has set new benchmarks in scale and participation, making it the largest construction equipment exhibition ever organized by CII. EXCON continues to serve as a vital industry-led platform that brings together manufacturers, policymakers, and global stakeholders, while showcasing India’s growing capabilities in construction and infrastructure solutions. The strong participation, innovative products and technologies on display, and increasing international engagement reflect the sector’s growing maturity and its alignment with India’s long-term economic and sustainability priorities,” said Chandrajit Banerjee, Director General, CII.
“EXCON truly represents the ‘festival of construction equipment,’ and it is heartening to once again see records being broken through collective industry effort. India today is the world’s third-largest construction equipment market, and I am confident that we have the potential to move to second position within the next five years. EXCON will continue to be a vital platform for showcasing cutting-edge products and solutions that support infrastructure development in India and across global markets,” said Deepak Shetty, Co-Chairman, EXCON 2025.





