IGFE 2017 coming up in Sri Lanka next month

The Indian Garment N Fabric Expo (IGFE) 2017 a three day exhibition targeted for customers of entire Sri Lanka will kick off from January 7 in Colombo capital of Sri Lanka. It will witness participation of exhibitors from across India doing business in Ready-made Garments, all type of Fabrics, Kids wear, ladies wear and Gents wear among others.

The expo is an opportunity for B2B firms to connect with the consumers of Sri Lanka. The B2B exhibition open to the public is organized by “Value” Fair N Expo that bridges the gap between buyers and sellers by providing them a platform to expand their business.

The exhibition is supported by The Southern Gujarat Chamber of Commerce and Industries and The Textile Association India.

Founded in 2016, “Value” Fair N Expo aims at developing an international stage for periodical gatherings for exchanging views, talents, doing business, services like B2B exhibitions, B2C exhibitions, theme events and promotional activities.

IGFE will also host live fashion show on all three days of the program.

IGFE 2017 will be held from January 7-9 at the Sri Lanka Exhibition and Convention Centre in capital city of Colombo.

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