Textech Bangladesh will be held from September 2 to 5, 2015. This is an expo on textile and apparel technology, machinery and allied services. The fair takes place every year in Bangladesh and is a high quality business platform for the textile sector. On a large exhibition area, professional exhibitors present new materials, processing techniques, and sewing machines, knitting machines and much more.
The main focus is to expose the readymade garment industry to latest developments and global trends, so that they can compete and survive in the market. Trade exhibitors come from all over the world and take the opportunity to find new business partners and enter new markets.
This event showcases products from the textile, fabric and yarn industry. Among the exhibits are machinery for winding, texturing, twisting, bonding and finishing of nonwovens and felting, knitting and hosiery machinery, textile printing machinery, dyeing machinery, braiding and embroidery machinery, processing machinery, handling, storing and packing equipment and equipment for recycling.
Major investments in the textile and garment sectors are happening in Bangladesh. Asia accounts for more than 70 per cent of the global production of textiles with South Asian countries emerging as textile powerhouses.
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