The 2nd Global Textile Technology & Engineering (GTTES 2019) show heralded a new successful business year with new optimism, new opportunities and new prospects for the textile industry.
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The Textile Association (India), Mumbai Unit organised an one-day seminar on “Recent Trends in Fabric Forming†on September 8, 2018 at Hotel fortune Park Galaxy, Vapi (Gujarat). The seminar was inaugurated by Yogesh Kusumgar, Chairman, Kusumgar Corporates Pvt Ltd.
ASSOCON 2018, held on September 4, 2018 at World Trade Center, Mumbai introduced a refreshing concept of bringing associations from different segments together. It was the first ever event where associations from different trade industries were brought together. The event witnessed 60 delegates from 30 associations.
Presently the Indian textile engineering industry is fulfilling only 45-50 per cent requirement of the domestic market of Rs 15,000 crore, while exports about Rs 6,500 crore worth textile machines and accessories. It has targeted to reach to Rs 25,000 crore by 2025.
Two new chapters, a plethora of new product launches at the event and much improved infrastructure – these are the promises that the India-ITME Society extended during a recent interaction the media had with its Chairman Sajiv Lathia and the Executive Director Seema Srivastava, at the Hotel Trident in south Mumbai.
Global Textile Technology & Engineering Show(GTTES) -2015 by India ITME Society created a landmark event for textile engineering industry in India and overseas. The event, which focused on post spinning sectors, attracted exhibitors from 12 countries and visitors from 21 countries with visitor flow continuing late into evening on third day even after closing time of the exhibitio
GTTES-2015 ? India’s ‘leading textile engineering expo? is all set to open its door to the Indian and International audience from 20-22 January 2015 at the Bombay Convention & Exhibition Centre, Goregaon East, Mumbai.