17th Textile Asia Trade Fair to commence from 28th

 

 

Pakistan Readymade Garments Manufacturers & Exporters Association (PRGMEA) and E-commerce Gateway Pakistan are jointly organizing a three-day 17th Textile Asia – International Textile & Garments Machinery Trade Fair at Karachi Expo Centre from 28th March, 2017.

PRGMEA Chief Coordinator Shaikh Muhammad Shafiq said that this trade fair is expected to be visited by 65,000 people from trade and corporate sector as well as more than 1,500 foreign delegates. The focus of this trade fair is value addition in Textile industry to increase the export of our value-added textile and garment products.

This 3-days trade fair will held from 28-30 March, 2017 and has been termed as the Pakistan’s biggest B2B textile, garment, embroidery, digital printing machineries and chemical and allied services Fair. More than 1,000 International Brands will display their products in over 800 Booths and Over 1,500 foreign delegates from 27 countries mainly from Austria, China, Czech Republic, France, Germany, India, Italy, Korea, Taiwan, Turkey, UK and USA will grace the event.

17th Textile Asia 2017 will also host Textile Asia Conference 2017 jointly organized with Textile Institute of Pakistan (TIP) on 29th March, 2017 which will be led by renowned experts and it will seek to engage stakeholders to comprehensively discuss the plan to streamline Pakistan’s textile industry and revisit and address the concerns of the companies.

Ecommerce Gateway Pakistan President Dr Khursheed Nizam said that Textile Asia is the only UFI (Paris) approved Textile trade fair in South Asia, which showcases immense buying selling potential of textile, garment and allied industries and poised to introduce overseas suppliers of textile & garment materials, accessories & parts and machinery to the textile and garment industry of Pakistan and complement their efforts for high quality, value added products and assist them to further develop their business in the export markets.

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