Event Overview
Yashobhoomi, New Delhi, will serve as the venue for a combined four‑day platform comprising MATECIA 2026, THE WADE ASIA 2026, the India Furniture Conclave (IFC) and the Material Technology Conference (MTC) from 20 August to 23 August 2026. The convergence is positioned as a multi‑dimensional forum for business, design, knowledge, innovation and industry dialogue across India’s building‑materials, architecture, interior‑design and furniture sectors.
Participants and Scope
The exhibition will bring together manufacturers, material brands, architects, interior designers, furniture brands, builders, developers, dealers, distributors, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), technology companies, procurement professionals and design leaders. It is intended to create a meeting ground between products, projects, people and ideas, facilitating networking, discovery and collaboration across the entire value chain.
Product and Solution Showcase
Exhibitors will display a wide spectrum of products and solutions covering surfaces, boards, laminates, plywood, hardware and fittings, doors and windows, tiles and stones, bath and sanitaryware, kitchen and wardrobe solutions, lighting, furniture, machinery and allied categories.
Strategic Significance
The press release highlights that the four platforms together reflect the increasingly interconnected nature of India’s built environment, where material decisions influence design, design influences manufacturing, and manufacturing impacts project delivery. It notes that AI and digital tools are reshaping design practices, and that modular interiors are becoming more sophisticated, with speed, standardisation and customisation debated across the industry.
Industry Outlook
The announcement points to Indian manufacturers and furniture brands looking toward global opportunities, architects and designers demanding greater material innovation and product choice, and buyers and developers seeking higher efficiency, quality and accountability. The event is positioned as a venue for the industry to discover new developments, question changes and build relationships that will shape the future of the ecosystem.