G Block, Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai 400 098, Maharashtra, India
InfoComm India 2026 will be held at the Jio World Convention Centre (JWCC)
According to the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, all foreign nationals entering India must possess a valid visa obtained from an Indian Mission or Post.
India offers an e-Visa facility for citizens of most countries, which allows you to apply online before travel — no visit to an embassy required for eligible nationalities.
Check your visa eligibility and apply for an Indian e-Visa here.
If you require an official invitation letter to support your visa application, please contact us by submitting the form below:
Visa Invitation Letter Application Form
Please note: we strongly recommend applying for your visa at least 4 weeks prior your travel date, as processing times may vary.
Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (IATA: BOM) is India's busiest international gateway and the primary arrival point for international attendees of InfoComm India 2026.
Located approximately 20 km from the Jio World Convention Centre in BKC, the airport is well-connected to the city via prepaid taxis, app-based rideshare services, and the Mumbai Metro. It serves extensive direct routes across Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, Europe, and North America.
The Jio World Convention Centre is located in Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) — Mumbai's premier business district. A wide range of accommodation options are available in BKC and surrounding neighbourhoods including Bandra, Kurla, and Worli to suit every budget and preference.
We recommend booking your accommodation early, as demand in BKC rises significantly during major industry events.
BEST (MCGM) buses and NMMT coaches connect the airport to various parts of Mumbai, including routes toward BKC. Check the BEST bus route planner for the most current connections and timings.
App-based rideshare services such as Uber and Ola operate extensively across Mumbai and offer a convenient, reliable, and affordable way to reach the Jio World Convention Centre. Both apps support in-app payment — no need for local currency in advance.
Show this address to your driver: Jio World Convention Centre (JWCC), G Block, Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), Mumbai 400051
Payment / Currency
The currency of India is the Indian Rupee (INR). Major credit and debit cards (Visa, Mastercard, American Express) are accepted at hotels, large restaurants, and retail outlets throughout Mumbai.
India is increasingly cashless — UPI (Unified Payments Interface) is widely adopted, and international visitors can often pay via QR code at many vendors. However, it is advisable to carry some cash in rupees for smaller establishments, auto-rickshaws, and local purchases.
Currency exchange counters and ATMs are available throughout Mumbai, including at the airport arrivals terminal.
Mumbai operates on Indian Standard Time (IST): UTC +5:30
India does not observe daylight saving time, so IST remains consistent year-round.
Mumbai — often called India's city of dreams — is home to one of the world's most diverse and dynamic populations. Known for its energy, entrepreneurial spirit, and warmth, Mumbaikars are accustomed to welcoming visitors from across the globe. Expect genuine hospitality and a city that never slows down.
The primary languages spoken in Mumbai are Hindi, Marathi, and English. English is widely spoken and understood in business, hospitality, and commercial settings throughout the city, making it easy for international visitors to navigate with confidence.
Mumbai is a melting pot of India's extraordinarily rich and diverse cultural heritage. From centuries-old temples, mosques, and colonial-era architecture to a thriving contemporary arts and music scene, the city reflects India at its most cosmopolitan. Visitors are encouraged to be respectful of local religious sites and customs — modest dress is appreciated when visiting places of worship.
Mumbai is one of Asia's most exciting culinary destinations. The city is renowned for its iconic street food — from vada pav and pav bhaji to bhel puri and pani puri — as well as a vast and sophisticated restaurant scene spanning every Indian regional cuisine and international palate. Whether you're looking for a fine dining experience, a local thali, or a rooftop cocktail bar, Mumbai delivers.
Note for first-time visitors: Tap water is not recommended for drinking. Bottled water is widely and inexpensively available.
Should you require assistance while in India, here are some useful numbers to take note of.