Expo Produccion 2015 Mexico must for companies interested to expand their business into the region.

ExpoProducción is the only event in Mexico to bring together under one roof complete supply chain in Mexico and Central America working in apparel, fashion, home and technical textiles. According to expo organizer Atlanta-based ExpoProducción Mexico LLC, the show provides a vital, professional platform for manufacturers, brands, retailers and suppliers to connect, network and learn about the newest trends, products and innovations impacting the textile industry.

The show is supported by the Cámara Nacional de la Industria del Vestido (CANAIVE); Clover, S.C.-based Synthetic Yarn and Fiber Association; the U.S. Department of Commerce, Office of Textiles and Apparel (OTEXA); and Textile World and its sister publication Textiles Panamericanos.
At the third edition of ExpoProducción will be held from February 4-6, 2015 at the World Trade Center in Mexico City, Mexico. Organizers are expecting more than 150 exhibitors to participate at the show.

OTEXA is sponsoring a U.S. exhibitor pavilion at ExpoProducción. Participating companies have access to a lounge, translator, show directory advertisement and additional pre-show promotion on the ExpoProducción website in a U.S. exhibitors spotlight section at no extra cost. In addition, U.S. exhibitors also may participate in an invitation-only cocktail reception for key buyers. Participating companies may select key buyers who will be invited to this private reception by the show organizers on behalf of the exhibitors. A list of reception attendees will be shared with all participating U.S. companies after the event.

ExpoProducción will also be hosting a concurrent comprehensive three-day educational program, which is offered free-of-charge to qualified visitors. Topics that will be covered during the program include a state of the industry analysis, new developments in technical textiles, sustainable manufacturing, new technology, software solutions for manufacturers, finishing and printing techniques and interactive fashion trends for Spring/Summer 2016, among other topics to be covered.

ExpoProducción is a must for companies currently doing business in Mexico and Central America, as well as those who would like to expand their business into the region.

The exhibitors will offer products, services and equipment from across the fashion, home and technical textiles industries including: computer software and information technology; full package and private label contract manufacturing; cutting and sewing equipment; distributor and wholesaler; fabrics; fibers and yarns; findings and trims; nonwovens; research and development; services and logistics; supplies; textile machinery; associations and academia; and publications.

ExpoProducción Mexico recently announced that after a three-year run as an annual event, the show will move to a biennial format. The next show will be held in 2017.

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