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Techtextil India to showcase innovation in technical textiles

Techtextil India 2023 is all set to happen from September 12th to 14th, 2023, in Mumbai. This event is focused on the technical textile industry and will bring together over 160 industry players who will showcase more than 200 brands and specialized products and technologies from the industry. There will also be live demonstrations.

Messe Frankfurt is organizing this event, and it will feature various companies displaying machinery, equipment, fibers, yarns, non-wovens, filtration, and more related to technical textiles.

Some of the participating companies include Arvind Limited, Park Non-woven, Sarex Chemicals, Welspun, Reliance, Aditya Birla Yarns, Meera Industries, Rajshree Fabrics, and others. International companies from China, Taiwan, South Korea, Germany, Italy, and the USA will also be part of the event, promoting international business and knowledge exchange.

The Indian technical textiles market is already the fifth largest globally, with a market size of nearly $22 billion. The government aims to grow this market to $40 billion in the next 4-5 years.

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