Textiles Minister Giriraj Singh inaugurates Garment technology, Dyes and chemicals, Handicraft events
With over 1,000 exhibitors and thousands of visitors expected, these events will serve as a crucial hub for networking, business collaborations, and industry advancements
The Union
Minister of Textiles inaugurated Garment technology, Dyes & chemicals,
Handicraft events at the India Expo Centre & Mart, Greater Noida by
lighting the lamp. The Greater Noida event is being held under the umbrella of
Bharat Tex 2025 while the mega event will be held at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi
from Feb 14 to 17 2025 in a 2.2 million square feet exhibition space and with
over 5,000+ exhibitors. The event at Bharat Mandapam is expected to attract
6,000+ international buyers from 110+ countries and over 120,000+ visitors,
including policymakers, global CEOs, and industry leaders.
In his
inaugural address, the Union Minister Giriraj Singh exhorted that the exhibitions ranging from garment
technology and sustainable dyes to handicrafts points to the importance of
these segments in textile value chain. HMoT added that this is a unique
initiative that unites industry leaders, manufacturers, and artisans to showcase
their excellence, and will drive future-ready solutions, sustainability, and
trade opportunities on an unprecedented scale.
Four co-located
events, each playing a crucial role in the global textile supply chain will be
showcased under the banner of Bharat Tex 2025 at the India Expo Centre &
Mart, Greater Noida. The Garment Technology Expo (GTE) 2025, South East Asia’s
leading apparel production technology event, will showcase cutting-edge
machinery, processes, and solutions, bringing together manufacturers,
designers, and industry professionals to explore the latest advancements.
DyeChem World
Bharat Tex 2025 will focus on sustainable dyes, chemicals, and innovative raw
materials that support the textile industry's shift towards eco-friendly
manufacturing. With sustainability taking center stage, this segment will
highlight how raw material suppliers are adopting advanced technology to reduce
environmental impact while maintaining product quality.
Another
significant highlight will be the Indian Handicrafts Pavilion, featuring over
450 exhibitors from across the country. This segment will showcase a diverse
range of handcrafted products, including home décor, furnishings, fashion
accessories, and Geographical Indication (GI) products. By integrating
handicrafts into the textile and apparel value chain, the event promotes
traditional artisans while catering to evolving consumer demands for unique and
high-quality handmade products.
In addition to
the exhibitions, India Expo Centre and Mart, Greater Noida will also host the India Sourcing
Conclave (ISC), organized by the Sourcing Consultants Association. The conclave
will feature insightful discussions led by industry experts on global sourcing
trends, export strategies, and foreign trade policies. By providing a platform
for knowledge exchange, the conclave aims to strengthen India’s position as a
reliable and competitive sourcing hub for the global textile market.
With over 1,000 exhibitors and thousands of visitors
expected, these events will serve as a crucial hub for networking, business
collaborations, and industry advancements. The event aligns with the
Government's vision of enhancing India’s textile exports, encouraging
sustainable manufacturing, and strengthening the country’s position as a global
sourcing destination.