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Kuzey Expo announces Fabtex Georgia 2024

By July 15, 20241 Min Read
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This event will convene leading industry stakeholders to explore innovations and expand their market reach.

Kuzey Expo is excited to announce Fabtex Georgia 2024, a premier textile exhibition scheduled for 26-28 September, 2024, in Tbilisi, Georgia. This event will convene leading industry stakeholders to explore innovations and expand their market reach.

Georgia’s strategic location at the crossroads of Western Asia and Eastern Europe, combined with its stable political climate and competitive business environment, makes it an ideal host. The country offers strategic trade agreements, low production costs, and a skilled workforce, making it a burgeoning hub for textile investment.

Ergun Karabulut, CEO of Kuzey Expo, emphasised Georgia’s strategic importance: “Georgia’s geographical advantage and recent investments make it a prime location for our exhibition. We aim to foster meaningful collaborations and drive industry growth.”

Exhibitors will include manufacturers and suppliers of fabrics, yarns, garment and apparel, textile machinery, home textiles, and more.

Visitors will encompass export and import companies, retailers, designers, wholesalers, and other industry representatives from local Georgia market and Buyers from neighbours’ countries like Armenia, Azerbaijan, Russia and Iran.

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