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CMAI FAB show 2026 sees 78% space booked, focus on sustainability and AI

By December 19, 20252 Mins Read
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The upcoming edition has already attracted bookings for over 78% of exhibition space within just 21 days of launch.

The Clothing Manufacturers Association of India (CMAI) is set to host the 6th edition of the Fabrics, Accessories & Beyond Show 2026 (FAB Show 2026), India’s largest sourcing event for fabrics and accessories, from April 2–4 at the Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai. The B2B event has emerged as a key platform connecting the entire garment industry supply chain.

The upcoming edition has already attracted bookings for over 78% of exhibition space within just 21 days of launch, reflecting robust industry confidence. FAB Show 2026 is expected to welcome more than 14,000 trade visitors from over 320 Indian cities, including 2,000 platinum dealers, alongside international buyers from 27 countries such as Bangladesh, the US, UAE, China, Turkey, and Kenya. Key decision-makers from leading textile hubs like Surat, Ahmedabad, Noida, Jaipur, Tiruppur, Ludhiana, Kolkata, and Bengaluru will participate, highlighting the show’s growing influence.

Santosh Katariya, President of CMAI, said, “FAB Show has become a high-impact platform for manufacturers to showcase their capabilities, engage with serious trade buyers, and build long-term partnerships. By enabling direct discovery and faster decision-making, the show strengthens order pipelines and promotes sustainable growth.”

Sustainability and Artificial Intelligence (AI) will be central themes this year. The SU.RE Sustainability Conclave on April 3 will feature panels, brand presentations, industry solutions, and a fashion show, attracting over 250 professionals. A dedicated Sustainability & AI Pavilion will host 30–35 companies demonstrating eco-conscious innovations, AI applications, sustainable textiles, and production processes.

Naveen Sainani, Chairman of FAB Show, CMAI, added, “With strong global participation and a focus on Sustainability and AI, FAB Show 2026 reflects the garment industry’s evolving priorities, combining technology-driven solutions and eco-conscious innovations for smarter, responsible sourcing.”

Launched by CMAI to address the sourcing needs of the Indian garment sector, the FAB Show has consistently grown in scale, innovation, and networking. The 6th edition promises to be the most dynamic yet, reinforcing its position as the premier sourcing destination for fabrics, accessories, and apparel solutions.

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