Vibrant Gujarat Returns to Rajkot: Bigger Exhibition Amid Regional Growth Push

The Gujarat government is bringing the second Vibrant Gujarat Regional Exhibition to Rajkot next January. This massive event will cover over 20,000 square meters and feature six thematic domes showcasing various industries. It specifically targets growth sectors like ceramics, engineering, and ports logistics that are crucial for the Kutch-Saurashtra region. The exhibition aims to create new market opportunities for local MSMEs and artisans through specialized business programs.

Key Points: Vibrant Gujarat Regional Exhibition Rajkot January 2026 Dates

  • Exhibition spans 20,000 square meters across six modern domes in Rajkot venue
  • Focuses on ceramics, engineering, ports, fisheries and petrochemical sectors
  • Features Vendor Development Programme and Reverse Buyer-Seller Meet for MSMEs
  • Includes dedicated Crafts Village showcasing traditional handicrafts and handlooms
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2nd edition of Vibrant Gujarat Regional Exhibition to be held in Rajkot from January 8

Gujarat's 2nd Vibrant Gujarat Regional Exhibition in Rajkot from Jan 8-11, 2026 features 20,000 sqm showcase for MSMEs, industries and entrepreneurs across Kutch-Saurashtra.

"The upcoming VGRE aims to deliver an even larger and more impactful event - Gujarat CMO Statement"

Gandhinagar, November 25

The Government of Gujarat has announced the second edition of the Vibrant Gujarat Regional Conference (VGRC) for the Kutch & Saurashtra region, scheduled on January 8-9, 2026, in Rajkot, according to an official statement.

In conjunction with the conference, the Vibrant Gujarat Regional Exhibition (VGRE) will be held at the same venue from January 8-11, offering an enhanced platform for industries, MSMEs, government bodies, and entrepreneurs from across the region.

According to a statement from Gujarat CMO, the 2nd VGRC conference will focus on key growth sectors including ceramics, engineering, ports and logistics, fisheries, petrochemicals, agro and food processing, and minerals. Through strategic partnerships, policy support, and investor engagement, the event aims to accelerate industrial development while ensuring inclusive growth and sustainability across Gujarat's western belt.

Following the exceptional success of the first conference in North Gujarat--which covered over 18,000 square meters, featured six thematic pavilions, hosted more than 410 exhibitors including 170+ MSMEs, and attracted over 80,000 visitors--the upcoming VGRE aims to deliver an even larger and more impactful event. The Kutch & Saurashtra edition will span over 20,000 square meters across six state-of-the-art domes, integrating sectoral showcases, innovation platforms, and business networking opportunities.

The Exhibition will feature prominent companies and institutions from high-growth sectors including Agro, Food Processing and Fisheries; Renewable Energy; Engineering; Ports and Logistics; Handlooms and Handicrafts; Chemicals and Petrochemicals; Banks and Financial Institutions; and Education Institutions.

In addition, several key government departments and agencies will participate, such as the Energy and Petrochemicals Department, Agriculture Department, Gujarat Energy Development Agency, Gujarat Mineral Development Corporation, Forest Department, Gujarat Maritime Board, Education Department, Gujarat Pollution Control Board, Tourism Department, and Startup Incubators.

A dedicated Crafts Village and participation from a large number of MSMEs will highlight the region's traditional strengths and entrepreneurial capabilities. One of the major highlights of VGRE 2026 will be the Vendor Development Programme, the Reverse Buyer-Seller Meet, and the Udyami Mela, designed to catalyse new market linkages and promote global outreach for local MSMEs, artisans, and handloom and handicraft enterprises. A daily lucky draw will also be conducted to encourage participation and enhance the visitor experience.

Leading industry captains, entrepreneurs, agri-business leaders, MSMEs, academic institutions, artisans, and women entrepreneurs from across Kutch and Saurashtra are expected to attend the exhibition, making it a high-impact platform for collaboration, innovation, and regional economic growth. VGRE continues to reflect the state's commitment to inclusive development, fostering investment, strengthening MSMEs, and promoting sectoral excellence across regions.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great initiative by Gujarat government! The focus on MSMEs and traditional crafts will really help local artisans from Kutch and Saurashtra region. Hope they ensure proper facilities and parking arrangements this time.
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Michael C
Impressive scale - 20,000 sq meters across six domes! The sectoral focus on ceramics and engineering aligns perfectly with Rajkot's industrial strengths. This should attract significant investment to the region.
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Shreya B
The Crafts Village and focus on handlooms is wonderful! Our traditional artisans from Kutch deserve this platform. Hope they get fair pricing and international exposure through the Reverse Buyer-Seller Meet. 🙏
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Aman W
While the initiative is good, I hope they address the traffic congestion issues that plagued the last event. Rajkot's infrastructure needs to be prepared for 80,000+ visitors. Proper planning is crucial.
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Nisha Z
Excellent move! The inclusion of fisheries and agro-processing sectors will benefit our coastal communities. Looking forward to seeing how this boosts employment in Saurashtra. Jai Gujarat! 💪
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David E
The strategic focus on renewable energy and sustainability is commendable. Gujarat continues to lead in industrial development while balancing environmental concerns. Other states should learn from this model.

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