The 13th Dhaka International Yarn & Fabric Show 2018 – Winter Edition’ organized by CEMS Global-Conference & Exhibition Management Services Ltd and the Sub-Council of Textile Industry (CCPIT), China is starting tomorrow after successful achievements of the previous editions.
This year’s expo will be taking place along with two concurrent exhibitions titled the ‘2nd Dhaka Int’l Denim Show 2018-Winter Edition’ and ’30th Dye+Chem Bangladesh 2018 International Expo-Winter Edition’ from January 31 to February 3 at International Convention City (ICCB) in Kuril of Dhaka, according to a press release.
After 12 highly successful editions in Bangladesh, the ‘13th Dhaka International Yarn & Fabric Show 2018-Winter Edition’ is all set to draw huge visitors from the Textile and Apparel industry of Bangladesh.
The expos will play an important role by showcasing the latest yarn & fibre, fleece, knitted fabrics, coated artificial fur, artificial leather, denim accessories, embroidery/digital printer, adhesives, dyestuff, catalysts, dyes and dye stuffs, dye and fine & specialty chemicals.
The manufacturers showcase will be fully equipped with all ranges of textile products enhanced with the latest technology, will set a new definition of smart fabrics in order to satisfy the growing demand of the buyers, the press release adds.
It will enable the Textile/Apparel Industry buyers to meet local and overseas textile & yarn manufacturers face to face for excellent qualities and reasonable prices.
These three international exhibitions will cater to 350 Int’l exhibitors from over 21 countries around the world, who will present their up-to-date fabrics, which are ready-to-use for garment, accessories, industrial use and other various applications.
The expo is one-stop biggest marketplace of Bangladesh for textile business, which will be open for trade and public visitors every day from January 31 to February 3 at International Convention City, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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