India Chem Gujarat 2015 to begin next month at Gandhinagar, Gujarat

After the overwhelming success at the last edition of India Chem Gujarat 2013 and the participants benefiting by the enthusiastic business response. The 4th edition of mega event INDIA CHEM GUJARAT with focus on Speciality & Fine Chemical, Agrochemicals, Dyes & Colorants and Chemical Technology to kick off next month at Gandhinagar, Gujarat.

The event is jointly organized by Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals , Govt. of India, along with Government of Gujarat, iNDEXTb and Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry(FICCI).

The buyer-seller meet, to be organised on the second day of the exhibition by well-known trade portal Fibre2Fashion in association with FICCI, is aimed fostering better business relation between buyers from the textile industry and sellers from the chemical industry participating in India Chem Gujarat 2015.

The meet will serve as a perfect platform for the buyer and seller to have an interactive session on their business prospects and expand their market reach. It will be a profitable medium for the manufacturers of fibre, yarn, fabrics, garments and home textiles as well as textile processing units to build new networks and interact with leading manufacturers of the chemical industry.

The knowledge-driven specialty chemical industry in India has been growing rapidly at 1.2-1.3 times of GDP growth rate over the last five years and currently stands at nearly $20 billion. Domestic demand of specialty chemicals is expected to follow an accelerated growth path, mostly driven by the strong growth outlook for end-use industries. The increased adoption of specialty chemicals and newer usages can propel the growth further.

Last event was a huge success with participation of over 150 exhibitors and over 6000 Business Visitors. This year event looks to see further growth in both exhibitors and visitors. The event will take off from October 28 – 30, 2015 at Mahatma Mandir, Gandhinagar, Gujarat.

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