Two day to go for Intex South Asia 2017

The third edition of Intex South Asia 2017 , the largest and only international textile sourcing show and a robust platform for untapped South Asian intra-regional trade will be held in Sri Lanka. The Prime Minister Ranil Wickramasingha will be inaugurating the event.
Over 200+ exhibitors from 15 countries including India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, China, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Switzerland, Turkey, Australia, USA and more will be showcasing at the Intex South Asia event.

Buyers from over 16 countries comprising India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Dubai, UK, Italy, Australia, Austria, Spain, Germany, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Malaysia, Uganda and Nigeria to name a few, will also visit Colombo.

The Woolmark Company, the official ‘Innovation Partner’ for Intex South Asia in 2017, will make a presentation on ‘Merino Wool’s Luxury meets Innovation’ and WGSN on ‘Fashion Trends and Forecast for Autumn/Winter 18-19 Collection’.

Intex South Asia also presents for the first time ‘Fashion Fiesta’, the exclusive networking reception, where top 600 industry buyers from South Asia and other regions will interact with the international exhibitors.

‘Fashion Fiesta’ will also present a fashion extravaganza focusing on the transformation of innovative textiles into contemporary garments featuring collections from renowned Taiwan-based companies with the Textile Federation (TTF) and top companies like Reliance Industries, Bombay Rayon Fashions Ltd., Mekotex, The Woolmark Company
and more.

In 2017, the show announces the first time presence of Turkey, the textile hub of the Eurozone, and Switzerland. This year, the show will host multiple seminars with industry experts providing pertinent analyses for better understanding of global developments and their impact on South Asian industry.

Intex South Asia has grown since 2015 as it keeps evolving its offerings to the industry. The Show will take place from 15th to 17th November 2017 at Exhibition & Convention Centre (SLECC). Colombo.

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