Two Korea-hosted Exhibitions to Debut at Yashobhoomi New Delhi in 2025

Art Asia Delhi and BeautySum India to Open New Horizons for Cultural and Industrial Exchange

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New Delhi/Seoul, India – KINEXIN Convention Management Pvt. Ltd (hereinafter “KINEXIN”), the operator of Yashobhoomi Exhibition and Convention Centre in New Delhi, officially announced during its recent business visit to Korea that two Korea-hosted exhibitions will be newly launched at Yashobhoomi in 2025.

These events are expected to expand cultural and industrial exchanges between the two countries and accelerate business cooperation among companies.

The first event, BeautySum India 2025 (to be held from August 28 to 30, 2025), is a beauty industry-specialized exhibition organized by Korea’s leading exhibition organizer, Messe eSang. This exhibition will focus on practical business matchmaking programs involving major cosmetic brands and material suppliers from Korea, India, France, and Japan, as well as Indian buyers, distributors, and ODM (Original Design Manufacturing) companies.

With K-beauty and global trends rapidly gaining traction in the Indian market, the exhibition is expected to generate a range of collaborative opportunities, including supply chain expansion and co-developed product initiatives.

Messe eSang–BeautySum business meeting.

Following that, Art Asia Delhi 2025 (to be held from September 25 to 28, 2025) is an international art fair co-hosted by KINTEX and ART ASIA. Featuring participation from over five countries and comprising 100 booths, this premium art platform will bring together galleries, artists, collectors, art dealers, and art-related businesses from around the world.

The fair will showcase a diverse spectrum of contemporary art, including painting, sculpture, installation, photography, and media art. It is expected to meet the rising demand of India’s emerging collectors and art enthusiasts while becoming a core event driving the Asian art market.

Building on the success of KOINDEX (Korea Industry Expo) 2024 held at Yashobhoomi, KINEXIN continues to strengthen its collaboration with Korean exhibition organizers. The hosting of these exhibitions is not a one-time event but a strategic partnership aimed at establishing a long-term foundation for industrial exchange. KINEXIN hopes these upcoming exhibitions will evolve into a connecting platform, accelerating the convergence of technology and culture between Korea and India.

KINTEX–ART ASIA business meeting.

Phil Chung, CEO of KINEXIN, stated, “We will continue to play a leading role in deepening India–Korea industrial cooperation through exhibitions,” and added, “Active discussions are also underway to additionally host exhibitions and international conferences related to Korea’s medical and café–bakery industries at Yashobhoomi.” He further noted, “We are working with Korean government ministries to secure multifaceted support, including budget assistance and promotional cooperation, so that Korea-hosted exhibitions in India can be stably settled and continuously expanded.”

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