Pakistans’s garment, textile machinery and accessories exhibition Igatex will be held next April. The event is known to not only introduce the newest expertise but also improvise trade benefits and increase foreign investments and spending through business visits by international delegates.
As the largest textile and garment machinery show in Pakistan, it gathers more than 550 exhibitors from around 35 countries including Austria, Belgium, Canada, China, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, India, Italy, Japan, Korea, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Singapore, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey, UK, USA etc with a number of innovative and versatile machinery models to be debuted at the fair.
Igatex Pakistan has played a pivotal role in the development of the textile industry by introducing efficient machinery to local manufacturers. It is becoming an increasingly significant textile and garment event with its scale setting new records year by year.
The event showcases products from apparel and clothing, plant, machinery and equipment, textiles, fabrics and yarns, business services, automation systems, embroidery and circular knitting machines, bleaching and washing machines, knitting and stitching industries.
Attendees are industry experts, scientists and executives of the fur, fabrics, clothing, textiles and fashion areas. This includes CEOs, distributors, importers, technical managers.
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