PERAGA Expo to hold INATEX, INDO INTERTEX and TECHNITEX 2015 exhibitions in April

This year, PERAGA Expo will hold INATEX, INDO INTERTEX and TECHNITEX 2015, from 23 – 25 April 2015 at the Jakarta International Expo (JIEXPO) Jakarta – Indonesia. These three binding exhibitions, with theme, “The Only Trade Platform to Meet ASEAN Garment Industry”, will set as an exclusive business platform for domestic and international quality supplier of Textile and Garment Industries.

More than 380 exhibiting companies from 20 countries all over the world will participate in these events which will spread over more than 11,200 sqm of the JIEXPO exhibition ground consist of Hall A ( A1, A2 and A3) and Hall D (Hall D1).

Paul Kingsen, Exhibition Project Director stated: “This year we will launch new chapter under the name TECHNITEX 2015 which is special exhibition performing all vertical aspect of the raw material, product and equipment of nonwoven industry. Since Indonesia has a growing nonwovens and technical textile sector, there would be smooth transition of many producers willing to diversify from traditional textile production.”

He further added that, “INATEX 2015 will show all range of products and accessories from textile and textile product (TPT) industries. INDO INTERTEX 2015 will show new machinery and technology on textile and garment industry. These three exhibitions are also expected to attract more than 8,000 visitors from local and international business-owners and professionals who are constantly exploring option to improve their productivity and to respond promptly to customers’ demands.”

Supported by Indonesia Ministry of Industry, Indonesian Textile Association, Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Indonesia Exhibition Companies Association as well as other strategic partners, these exhibitions will give you opportunity to meet the international decision makers, developers and buyer of entire value-creation chain.

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