First post-lockdown edition of Techtextil India garners impressive responsive from the industry

First post-lockdown edition of Techtextil India garners impressive responsive from the industry

13 December 2021, Mumbai:

After three days of hardcore product sourcing and business networking, Techtextil India 2021 in Mumbai concluded in a strong and positive note. The trade fair emerged as a crucial meeting place for the technical textile players to rebuild their supplier links, promote industry integration and engage in lucrative knowledge exchange.

Making a spectacular comeback after the pandemic, the eighth edition of Techtextil India stood out to be a ground-breaking business platform for the technical textiles sector to build a new and strong foundation in the new normal. The aim of the new edition was to promote industry unification and business recovery across the value chain of technical textiles.

The high-profile event held at Bombay Exhibition Centre was inaugurated by major dignitaries, including Shri Ajit Chavan, Secretary – Textiles Committee, Ministry of Textiles, Government of India. Over the course of its buzzing three days, the show garnered the attendance of 4,087 visitors drawn by live demonstrations of latest products, technologies and innovations exhibited by over 150 technical textile brands on the show floor.

The event received an overwhelming response, reflecting the industry’s keen interest to explore new developments and opportunities in technical textiles. In regards to the same, Mr Abhijit Kulkarni, President – Textile Engineering Group, A.T.E. India, stated: “It was the first and best physical show also on hybrid mode filled with enthusiastic buyers and customers who visited our booth and had very fruitful discussions with us. Several leading textile manufacturers visited our stalls, including Strata Geosystems India, SKAPS Industries, Reliance Composites, Paramount Textiles, and Welspun, to name a few.”

Alok Masterbatches Pvt Ltd, Khosla Profile Pvt Ltd, ATE Group, Lucky International, Meera Industries Limited, Park Non-Woven Pvt Ltd, Sarex Chemicals, SICAM, Suntech Geotextile Pvt Ltd and Weavetech Engineers, were among the leading Indian companies exhibiting at the show.

Elaborating on new product developments in non-wovens, Mr Pramod Khosla, Director, Khosla Profil Pvt Ltd, shared: “We are working on introducing specialised non-woven fabrics for high-temperature filtration with membrane technology for the first time in India.”

Furthermore, he also shared his experience at the exhibition: “Despite the unprecedented situation created by pandemic, Techtextil India 2021 has seen a tremendous response this year from the visitors. This goes to show the immense interest and trust that industries and people have in the technical textiles sector as well as in Techtextil India.”

 

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