IRANTEXT international expo to have over 340 companies exhibiting latest products

IRANTEXT, the 22nd edition of Iran’s international exhibition of Textile Machinery, Raw Materials, Home Textiles, Embroidery Machines and Textile Products to be hosted by Tehran to begin from September 3 to 6, 2016 where more than 340 domestic and foreign companies from over 15 countries will exhibit their latest products, services and achievements in the textile industry.

Holding 15 workshops and two specialized seminars to be attended by experts and university professors and arranging the visits of several foreign trade delegations are some of the side events of the 22nd IRANTEXT.

Some 140 Iranian companies will attend the event while the number of foreign exhibitors is 200. France, Austria, Belgium, the UK, Thailand, South Korea, India, Pakistan, Spain, Italy, Turkey, Japan, China, Taiwan and Germany are among the countries which will participate in the exhibit.

In this year’s event, India, China and Turkey will have their own pavilions.

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