Venue Address: Dubai World Trade Centre
Oragniser: Nihalani Events Management
Official Website: IATF
Contact:
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Tel: +971 4 5013537
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City: Dubai
Industry: Apparel, Textile
Date: 14-11-2016 ~ 15-11-2016
International Apparel & Textile Fair - Exhibitors are mainly from Europe, India, China, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Turkey and various other high-end manufacturers from around the world. ITF will provide manufacturers and their agents with the opportunity to showcase their products to the most influential buyers and designers on the UAE fashion scene. Principally a “TRADE ONLY” event, it provides a professional and conducive atmosphere to business and networking.
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