Techtextil India will be held in Mumbai from September 13 to 15, 2017. Techtextil is a leading international trade fair for technical textiles and nonwovens. It will be along with Texprocess, the leading international trade fair for processing textile and flexible materials. For the first time, international exhibitors of garment-manufacturing and textile processing technologies will have the opportunity to present their innovations under the Texprocess brand in India.
Presenting the complete textile creation value chain, the successful trade fair duo presents exhibitors of garment-manufacturing and textile processing technologies as well as of technical textiles and non-woven various synergy effects.
Due to the growth of the Indian economy, domestic demand for high quality textiles and private consumption of textiles are growing constantly. The country therefore invests in textile processing technologies as well as research and development in the textile sector. Out of this dynamic development the demand for a high-quality trade fair that attracts trans-regional interest evolved.
The Indian textile processing and technical markets offer comprehensive growth potential. In 2015, exports of German sewing and garment production technology to India went up by around 28 per cent compared to 2014 making Germany one of the most important countries delivering equipment to the country.
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