Techtextil India 2023, inaugurated today at the Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai, marks a significant milestone in the textile industry. With over 160 industry players showcasing more than 200 brands, the event is a bustling hub of innovation and technological solutions. This edition of Techtextil India holds immense promise, driven by ongoing research and development efforts, government initiatives, and the growth of various industries within India.
Darshana Jardosh, Minister of State for Railways and Textiles, emphasized the need for India to shift towards self-reliance in high-performance fibers and innovation. She hailed platforms like Techtextil India for contributing to industry growth by presenting global and domestic trends, products, and innovations under one roof.
The event's inauguration featured key dignitaries, including government officials and industry leaders. Techtextil India 2023 boasts a diverse range of exhibitors, showcasing machinery, equipment, fibers, non-wovens, filtration, and more. The presence of both Indian and international companies, including Arvind Limited, Reliance, and Karl Mayer, highlights the event's global significance.
Raj Manek, Executive Director of Messe Frankfurt Asia Holdings Ltd, expressed optimism about the event's potential to catalyze industry growth and praised the Ministry of Textiles for its unwavering support.
The Techtextil Symposium, featuring discussions on geotextiles and India's infrastructure, promises to enrich industry knowledge. Additionally, the concurrent MEDITEX TM conference will explore opportunities in medical textiles.
Supported by various government bodies and industry associations, including the Ministry of Textiles and the Indian Technical Textile Association, Techtextil India reaffirms its role as a platform for fostering industry growth, enhancing trade relations, and positioning India as a global leader in the technical textile market.