Yarnex will be held in New Delhi, July 21 to 23, 2016.This is India’s leading event for fibers and yarns. It brings together manufacturers and suppliers of fibers, yarns and related services.
The exhibition serves the sourcing requirements of the textile value chain in the north, east and central markets of the country.
Yarnex was launched in Tirupur in 2009. This edition will welcome decision makers from India and overseas, who represent international buying houses, composite mills, power loom weavers, knitters, distributors and wholesalers, apparel brands, importers, fashion designers and fashion labels.
Major exhibit categories include natural, man-made, specialty and other fibers as well as a variety of yarns, featuring natural and blends, man-made and blends, elastic, fancy and specialty.
The event has now firmly entrenched itself as a prominent brand and an important cog in the sourcing and business networking cycle for the textile value chain. It has attracted leading Indian and international manufacturing companies, who have successfully reached out to their target customers, setting up enduring business linkages.
Yarnex comes to Delhi after the success it has garnered over seven editions in Tirupur. It has established itself as an important international sourcing platform in India.

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