
MosHome 2027 will be held from March 30th to April 2nd, 2027 at Crocus Expo IEC in Moscow, concurrently with MosBuild. As a professional B2B trade show for consumer goods and home furnishings in Russia and the CIS region, the exhibition focuses on core sectors such as home furnishings and interior design, home appliances and electronics, outdoor gardens, sports and fitness, and festive and Christmas decorations, featuring specialized exhibition areas such as MosFurniture, MosBaby & Child, MosDining & Kitchen, MosGarden, MosFit, MosPet, and MosTextiles.
The exhibition precisely connects retailers, wholesalers, e-commerce platform sellers, purchasing teams, interior designers, and distribution channel representatives. The previous edition (2026) brought together 217 exhibitors and attracted 25,555 professional buyers from 77 regions of Russia and 15 countries, providing brands with direct procurement negotiations and channel expansion opportunities in the Russian and CIS consumer goods markets.









In the exhibition landscape of Russia and the wider CIS region, ITE Group is a name that simply cannot be overlooked. Its story reads like a condensed history of global business transformation.
Founded in London in 1991, ITE spent the next three decades growing into a London Stock Exchange-listed company and the largest and most influential international exhibition organizer in the high-growth markets of Russia, the CIS, Central Asia, and Turkey. Flagship events like Pharmtech & Ingredients (Russia's largest pharmaceutical exhibition) and MosBuild (Eastern Europe's largest construction show) became, through ITE's hands, the essential gateways for global enterprises entering the Russian-speaking markets. For Chinese companies expanding into Russia during those years, ITE was almost an unavoidable name. ITE entered China in 2005, establishing offices in Beijing and Shanghai, and in 2008 founded ITE China Exhibition Services Co., Ltd. From a modest Chinese pavilion of just tens of square meters, it grew to over 1,000 square meters at its flagship events, accompanying and witnessing the rise of "Made in China" in the Russian market.
Then came 2022. Following the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, everything changed. As a mass exodus of Western companies began, the then-British parent company, Hyve Group plc, announced the divestment of its Russian operations, legally separating itself from its assets in the country. But that was not the end of the story—the core management of the Russian business executed a management buyout, taking over all exhibition projects and operational entities.
So today, the entity organizing Pharmtech, MosBuild, and other events in Moscow—"ITE Group Russia"—is a Russian-registered entity fully independent from the British Hyve Group in terms of legal status, equity, and capital. It has retained the original team, the original portfolio, and the original operational systems, and continues to use the "ITE" brand name, which carries over three decades of industry reputation. In a sense, it possesses a unique "dual identity": it retains the international operational DNA of a British exhibition group, while also enjoying the policy adaptability of a Russian local company—unaffected by sanctions, enabling smooth RMB settlements, logistics, and local operations. This is precisely why, when the Wujiang District government organizes training sessions for companies exploring the Russian market, ITE is still invited to share its insights.
ITE's story is not the end of a "UK company that left Russia," but the rebirth of a local enterprise with British exhibition DNA, deeply rooted in the Russian market.








In the exhibition landscape of Russia and the wider CIS region, ITE Group is a name that simply cannot be overlooked. Its story reads like a condensed history of global business transformation.
Founded in London in 1991, ITE spent the next three decades growing into a London Stock Exchange-listed company and the largest and most influential international exhibition organizer in the high-growth markets of Russia, the CIS, Central Asia, and Turkey. Flagship events like Pharmtech & Ingredients (Russia's largest pharmaceutical exhibition) and MosBuild (Eastern Europe's largest construction show) became, through ITE's hands, the essential gateways for global enterprises entering the Russian-speaking markets. For Chinese companies expanding into Russia during those years, ITE was almost an unavoidable name. ITE entered China in 2005, establishing offices in Beijing and Shanghai, and in 2008 founded ITE China Exhibition Services Co., Ltd. From a modest Chinese pavilion of just tens of square meters, it grew to over 1,000 square meters at its flagship events, accompanying and witnessing the rise of "Made in China" in the Russian market.
Then came 2022. Following the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, everything changed. As a mass exodus of Western companies began, the then-British parent company, Hyve Group plc, announced the divestment of its Russian operations, legally separating itself from its assets in the country. But that was not the end of the story—the core management of the Russian business executed a management buyout, taking over all exhibition projects and operational entities.
So today, the entity organizing Pharmtech, MosBuild, and other events in Moscow—"ITE Group Russia"—is a Russian-registered entity fully independent from the British Hyve Group in terms of legal status, equity, and capital. It has retained the original team, the original portfolio, and the original operational systems, and continues to use the "ITE" brand name, which carries over three decades of industry reputation. In a sense, it possesses a unique "dual identity": it retains the international operational DNA of a British exhibition group, while also enjoying the policy adaptability of a Russian local company—unaffected by sanctions, enabling smooth RMB settlements, logistics, and local operations. This is precisely why, when the Wujiang District government organizes training sessions for companies exploring the Russian market, ITE is still invited to share its insights.
ITE's story is not the end of a "UK company that left Russia," but the rebirth of a local enterprise with British exhibition DNA, deeply rooted in the Russian market.