
The Baby Expo is returning to Dubai – Book your tickets now
If you've ever mentally debated whether to go for the baby carrier or the pram, or wondered if sleep consultants are actually a thing, then clear your diary.
The Baby Expo 2025 is returning to Dubai.
Taking place on Friday May 16 and Saturday May 17, at Dubai World Trade Centre, The Baby Expo 2025, presented by Blaura, brings together a world of baby and parenting essentials under one (very large) roof.
What to expect
With more than 250 brands from 44 countries setting up shop across 14,000 square metres, expect everything from buggies to bottle sanitisers, formula to fashion.
You'll spot familiar names like Cybex, Fisher-Price, Doona, Tommee Tippee, Lansinoh, Stokke and Baby Brezza alongside new regional launches making their debut.
The expo is also a place for parents to gather, learn and ask all the things Google can't quite answer.
Explore the lineup
With over 100 speakers on the lineup, including sleep whisperer Julie Mallon, potty training expert Amanda Jenner and the team behind The Wise Parent, rest assured you're in good hands.
And that's before we even get to the big conversations hosted on the Expert Education Stage or the new Mother & Baby Relaxation Lounge, where a moment of calm and a quick massage could be yours for the taking.
One of the highlights this year is the NextGen: Industry Leaders Summit on Friday May 16. It's a full-day affair for the business-minded, bringing together decision-makers from the baby and children's retail world to explore what's next in the industry.
King's College Hospital Dubai is back with a series of medical talks on maternal and infant health and Cybex is launching a brand-new Safety Zone.
Expect live demos on car seat safety, advice on travel solutions and more peace of mind for your next road trip.
The best part? Get the little ones to tag along because there's plenty of fun for them, too. Let them explore the interactive play zones and entertainment areas.
Excited for your parenting era? Mark your calendars now.
Book your tickets now: virginmegastore.me
From Dhs70. Free for kids under 12. Fri May 16-Sat May 17. Dubai World Trade Centre, thebabyexpo.com
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