The fourth edition of Home Expo India 2015, a mega show consisting of three b2b shows which provides an opportunity for manufacturers and exporter of Home furnishing, Home Textile, Fabrics and Yarns, furniture, Lifestyle and Fashion industries, houseware and decorative. These shows are strategically timed with major Asian trade fair being held in 2015.
These shows are targeted at international buyers. At this expo, manufacturers and exporters showcase products to an audience of international buyers and importers besides wholesalers, distributors, retails chains, institutional buyers, merchandisers and interior designers from all over India.
Over 500 participants will be displaying their products. A large number of buyers, import houses, chain stores, boutique owners and interior decorators from Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Brazil, Australia, Belgium, France, Germany, Denmark, Greece, Finland, Cyprus, Estonia, Hong Kong, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea, Kuwait, Lebanon, Netherland, Norway, Palestine, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, USA, UAE and UK, are expected to visit the show.
Home Expo India is a 3 day event being held from 16th April to the 18th April 2015 at the India Expo Centre and Mart in Greater Noida, India.
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