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Heimtextil 2018 sees higher number of visitors, exhibitors

Hemtextil India has brought buyers and exhibitors under one roof. While exhibitors looked happy with footfalls, visitors, were satisfied with the offerings and installations at the show. Organised by Messe Frankfurt India, Heimtextil started began in 2013 and since then, has provided a reliable platform for Indian exporters to highlight their innovative products to the right buyers. It is the season opener for new trends and textile innovations. With the boom in retail sector in the past decade, the fair has grown in relevance with each passing year. In fact, it has grown to such an importance that buyers and exporters alike look forward to it.

The co-located fairs (Heimtextil and Ambiente India) hosted over 165 exhibitors and attendees from countries like India, China, Indonesia, Switzerland, and Thailand, keeping exhibitors and visitors engaged.

The show saw knowledge sessions throughout the day, with keynote speakers like David Landart, Director, Carlin Group, France who spoke on interior trends of 2019. Trend Analyst and journalist Enne from Finland spoke about changes in lifestyle trends. Unique handicrafts and art specimens by Padmashree and National Awardees from around the country were displayed at the Council of Handicrafts Development Corporations, (COHANDS) Pavilion.

The main highlight of the show was a special experience zone where various interior design concepts were showcased. A panel discussion on textile looming for interior design also took place.

 
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