From 9 to 13 april 2025, hall 5 of the Geneva convention centre in geneva will host the 50th Geneva international exhibition of inventions, the world’s leading innovation event. Under the patronage of the swiss confederation, the city and state of Geneva, the world intellectual property organisation (wipo) and the international federation of inventors associations (ifia), this event will be the largest and most international exhibition dedicated to inventions.
The Geneva international exhibition of inventions confirms itself as the premier meeting point for universities research centres and companies wishing to present their research results and new products for inventors associations and institutions wishing to showcase their solutions and accelerate market entry for entrepreneurs financiers and investors looking for business opportunities with market-ready innovations with over 1,000 new inventions on display and 800 exhibitors from more than 40 countries the event is set to welcome 30,000 visitors from all over the world offering an exclusive showcase for the latest technological innovations with media coverage by 650 accredited journalists
The fair establishes itself as an exceptional platform for those wishing to negotiate licences and commercial agreements, turning inventions into market realities a unique opportunity to network with manufacturers commercial agents investors and international promoters and to publicise innovations to a specialised audience and the global media the event benefits from a large-scale communication strategy with 50,000 personalised invitations and over 4.6 million emails sent to industry professionals as well as the official press conference at the wipo headquarters in geneva featuring international journalists

A special guest: the European Space Agency
To celebrate the 50th edition of the Geneva International Exhibition of Inventions, the European Space Agency (ESA) will be the star of an extraordinary journey into space. through its innovations, the esa has revolutionised key sectors such as healthcare, energy and transport, demonstrating how space research has a concrete impact on our daily lives. on april 9, visitors will have the opportunity to meet jean-françois clervoy, inventor and former astronaut, and discover the exhibition dedicated to the OMEGA® Speedmaster X-33 Skywalker and Marstimer watches, which are made using technology patented by esa. get ready for a unique experience that will take you beyond the boundaries of our planet.