India and Turkey have much to offer and learn from each other in textiles, and only by the collaboration route can they raise their respective shares in textile trade, points out an ITJ Exclusive Story
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For two years, the textile industry has been looking forward with great interest to ITM 2018 International Textile Machinery Exhibition, held on April 14-17.
ITM 2018, the 7th edition, held at Istanbul in Turkey witnessed over 50,000 visitors’ footfalls, bringing smiles on the faces of around 1500 exhibitors, covering technologies in the entire range of textile machinery and accessories and also yarn producers.
The mobile application of ITM 2018 Exhibition, the most important organisation of its region in the field of textile machineries sector, has been released.
Will India be the next China? The debate is still on, while China is taking all necessary steps to keep its fortunes in textiles intact. Leave alone China! After attending the ITM Turkey a few weeks ago, the spotlight for some textile interested persons like me is now on Turkey and India.
In 12 halls covering a total area of 120,000 m2 at the TUYAP Fair, Convention and Congress Center, Istanbul, Turkey, over 1,200 exhibitors of ITM 2016 showcased their machines, components and parts from June 1 to 4, 2016 to one of the world´s biggest textile market, Turkey.
The Textile Machinery & Accessories Industrialists Association of Turkey (TEMSAD) has joined hands with the Dyers Association of Tirupur (DAT) to organise the INDIA/TURKEY Textile Machinery Technology and B2B Opportunities Workshop to be held in Tirupur, Tamil Nadu on May 4, 2016.