Shaping the future of toys and children’s products industry at Kids India
Mumbai
The industry for toys and children’s products is
geared up for the
fourth edition of Kids India - India’s largest B2B fair where all the key players from the
industry will participate along with many young and innovative companies.
Within a span of four years the event has established itself as the annual
meeting place and the most important networking platform for the industry. Wishing all
participants the very best of fortune, Mr. Ernst Kick, CEO, Spielwarenmesse eG,
Germany, says "This year for the first time the fair will be spread over
two halls at the Bombay Convention & Exhibition Centre covering an area of
8,500 sqm accommodating 150 Indian and
international exhibitors representing about 350 brands.
This year has also seen Spielwarenmesse eG
establish a subsidiary, Spielwarenmesse India Pvt. Ltd., which is organising the event for the
first time. There is so much to discover in this industry and at Kids India as
we all come together in the Spirit of
Play!”
While the growing middle class in urban India is
getting more brand and quality minded, the market in general is still quite
price sensitive and there is a need to raise awareness about the benefits of
play and toys. “Toys play a vital role to help foster the mental, physical,
emotional and social development of children. Our initiative ‘Value of Play’
- an awareness campaign to promote the importance and benefits of play, is one
of the steps to encourage play and the use of toys in an emerging market like
India”, explains Katharina Janotta,
Managing Director, " India Pvt. Ltd.
While the children of
today are playing more with their screens
than toys, the increased usage of smart phones is not going to
replace traditional toys completely. “Traditional toys such as board games, building
bricks, dolls and so on will always have a value”, feels Katharina Janotta.
“And nowadays they can even be played in combination”, she adds. This is also
reflected in the broad spectrum of products on display at Kids India that range
from Soft Toys, Games and Puzzles to Sports and Playground Equipment on the one
hand and from Technical & Action Toys to Electronic Toys and Games and Multimedia on the other.
Since its inception
the fair is being supported by the The All India Toy Manufacturers Association
(TAITMA) - the oldest and main representatives of the toy industry in India.
Mr. Vivek Jhangiani, President, TAITMA states, “The Indian toy market is
continuously growing and we can witness more and more spending on toys. We
believe this is a sustainable trend which will persist even during times of
economic difficulty. Indian consumers are beginning to understand the
importance of play, and Kids India is one of the platforms to promote this
awareness and educate consumers about the various benefits of toys and play as
well as to provide
an impetus to the industry”.
Many of the participating companies including the key
players from the industry have been a part of the fair right from the first
edition. “From its start, Kids India has proven to be the leading trade fair
for the toy industry in India and we are glad to be a part of it. This year
too, we are delighted with the wonderful platform we have to showcase our core
franchises, new innovations, and comprehensive portfolio of toys. India
continues to be a key market for Mattel. The opportunity to reach our Indian
consumer in new and meaningful ways is tremendous. We want to ensure we
continue to delight our consumers in new and innovative ways. So our toys and consumer
products teams are constantly exploring new ideas for toys, new opportunities
to collaborate with partners, and new areas to invest." informs Ishmeet
Singh, Country Head, Mattel Toys India Pvt. Ltd.
75 % of the world’s toys are still made in China where
the bulk of toy exports are produced to OEM orders for foreign brands. However,
in light of factors like declining external demands, escalating local
production costs and changes in the Renminbi exchange rate, the challenges for
the Chinese toy exporters are intensifying. This could translate into
opportunities for the Indian manufacturers. Kids India provides an ideal
platform for joint ventures, technology transfer and for partnering with
international companies.
"Kids India is the perfect forum for the Indian
toy and sports industry to showcase its expanse to the world and serves as an
excellent platform for presenting Indian made toys and children’s products to
the world. The fair serves to encourage more international buyers to come to
India especially from the neighbouring countries and is thus helping to boost
exports." says Tarun Dewan, Executive Director, Sports Goods Export
Promotion Council (SGEPC).
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