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Gartex Texprocess India’s New Delhi edition to be bigger than ever with more than 200 exhibitors confirmed

With participation of over 200 companies, Gartex Texprocess India is gearing up for a power-packed edition in New Delhi. The recently announced association with FABEXA will bring fabric manufacturers and suppliers from Gujarat on the show floor to deliver a strong push to the region’s textile and apparel sector.

Following the success of its first-ever Mumbai edition earlier this May, Gartex Texprocess India, the leading B2B platform on garment and textile machinery, fabrics, accessories, and allied industries is ready to open the curtains in New Delhi at Pragati Maidan from 4 – 6 August 2022.

Affirming strong support and recognising the potential impact of Gartex Texprocess India, Shri U.P. Singh, Secretary, Ministry of Textiles, stated: “lndia is one of the prominent textiles and clothing producing countries in the world. Domestically, it is the second largest employment providing sector and accounts for 11.4% of lndia's global merchandise exports during 2020 – 21 and holds a 4% share on the global trade in textiles and apparel. Gartex Texprocess India New Delhi will not only provide opportunities to overseas buyers to source their requirements but also provide a platform to domestic exporters, especially SMEs for expanding their export potential.”

© 2022 Messe Frankfurt / Gartex Texprocess India
© 2022 Messe Frankfurt / Gartex Texprocess India


Co-located alongside Denim Show, Fabrics & Trims Show and Screen Print India, the three-day show will converge more than 200 companies to create an extensive display of manufacturing technologies and finished products.

Top textile and apparel machine manufacturing brands such as: Aura, Fabcare, Jaysynth Dyestuff, Wenli, Baba Textile Machinery, Orange-O-Tec and Jack have confirmed their participation at Gartex Texprocess India, while the Denim Show unite leading denim producers of India such as: Jindal Worldwide Ltd, Arvind Ltd, Raymond UCO Denim Ltd, LNJ Denim, Siyaram Silk Mills Ltd,Kanchan Group and many more under its wing.

Meanwhile, Screen Print India will showcase manufacturing technologies for textile, digital and screen printing from brands such as DCC Print Vision LLP, JN Arora, Konica Minolta, Epson and Green Printing Solutions, among others.




With an aim to promote localisation in the fabrics’ sector, organisers Messe Frankfurt India and MEX Exhibitions Pvt Ltd have joined hands with FABEXA, an arm of Ahmedabad’s nodal textile trade body Maskati Cloth Market Mahajan for the Fabrics & Trims Show. The FABEXA pavilion will host around 70 fabric manufacturers from Gujarat to demonstrate their expertise in fabric, cotton and natural based fabrics, including: Nakoda Fashion Pvt Ltd, Shashwat Textiles Pvt Ltd, Bhavna Processors Pvt Ltd, Viru Textile Mills Pvt Ltd, Panam Texfab Pvt Ltd and Shree Chamunda Fabrics. The trade fair will also welcome about 300 fabrics sourcing representatives as hosted buyers over the span of three-days.

© 2022 Messe Frankfurt / Gartex Texprocess India
© 2022 Messe Frankfurt / Gartex Texprocess India


As a highly-recognised industry exhibition, Gartex Texprocess India New Delhi 2022 is backed by the support of Ministry of Textiles as well as chief industry associations and trade bodies, comprising: The Confederation of Indian Textile Industry (CITI), Denim Manufacturers Association (DMA), Maskati Cloth Mahajan, Retailers Association of India (RAI) and the Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC).

Entering its seventh edition, Gartex Texprocess India will provide industry buyers an excellent platform to source the latest manufacturing machineries and behold the progress taking place in textile, garment production, screen printing and other allied sectors.



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