Baltic textile industry achievements to be presented at textile fair Riga

The Latvian and Lithuanian organizers of the biggest textile industry exhibitions have joined forces for the first time to present the achievements of the Baltic textile industry and the competitiveness of its products, as well as to introduce the multitalented and the high quality of the local products, cherished by professionals and consumers all over the world at the most significant spring event to be held from April 4-6 at the International ExhibitionCenter in Kipsala, Riga.

The International Textile Industry Exhibition “Baltic Fashion & Textile Riga 2014” is an important meeting place for industry professionals to present their products and services, acquire new business contacts and cooperation partners, find out the novelties of the industry by attending the international conference and workshops as well as to see the latest creations of young fashion designers at the competition “Habitus Baltija 2014” that is organized in the framework of Riga, the European Capital of Culture 2014 events.

Fashion and textile industry representatives are invited to participate at b2b matchmaking on April 4 in order to promote the increase of the production and export amounts. Matchmaking is a professional business platform for acquiring new business contacts and cooperation partners.

The uniqueness of the exhibition is the Innovation Stand established by the Latvian TechnologicalCenter, the Enterprise Europe Business Network Latviain cooperation with the Latvian Association of the Textile and Clothing Industry. This is the place for industry professionals to meet all parties involved in the textile innovation process – Experts of education, research, patenting, incubation and other areas.

The exhibition has many offers for sewing companies, sellers and designers: various fabrics – wool, alpaca, angora, cashmere, cotton, linen, silk, viscose, acetate, polyamide, nylon, polyester, triacetate and mixed fiber fabrics for the sewing and manufacturing of men’s, women’s and children’s clothes, knitwear, lingerie, bed-clothes and home textiles, as well as sewing accessories and materials exhibited by exhibition participants from Germany, Italy, France, Sweden, Belarus, Uzbekistanand Lithuania.

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