India’s biggest ever technical textiles fair Techtextil India opens with 23% surge in exhibitors reflecting the progressive sector
by Shrutee K/DNS
An industry
growing at a CAGR of 20 per cent to reach USD 28.7 billion, technical textiles
is one of the most dynamic sectors in India. Techtextil India 2019, the leading
platform to source products using technical textiles, reflects the industry
with the biggest opening received this year. India’s first Hackathon for the
industry along with Farmer’s Conclave will also be hosted during this edition. Maharashtra
Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) also showed strong support to
encourage trade and development during the three-day show.
Technical textile has been a promising area
for the Indian industry which is set to play a crucial role in the creation of
New India. Displaying advanced solutions from 192 companies the seventh edition
of Techtextil India was inaugurated by Shri Ajit Chavan, Secretary, Textiles
Committee, Ministry of Textiles, Government of India. The exhibition is an
important marketplace to develop new ideas, strengthen existing consumer
relations, and gain new business relationships.
Attending the premier forum were many renowned dignitaries, industry tycoons
and policy makers like:
·
Mr Mohan Kavrie,
Managing Director, Supreme Nonwoven Industries Pvt
·
Mr Olaf Stecken,
Dipl-Ing (FH) Composite Technology, VDMA
·
Mr Michael Jänecke,
Director - Brand Management (Technical Textiles & Textile Processing),
Messe Frankfurt GmbH
·
Mr Michael Dehn, General
Manager – Sales & Marketing, Messe Frankfurt Trade Fairs India Pvt Ltd
·
Mr Winston Pereira,
General Manager, Messe Frankfurt Trade Fairs India Pvt Ltd
“I am proud to confirm that, this
year, the biggest Techtextil India, is showcasing 17% surge in exhibition
space, 23% in exhibitor numbers and 25% international exhibitors. The
show will also host insightful and unique fringe programmes like Hackathon,
Farmer’s Conclave, exclusive product presentations, Centre of Excellence and
the world renowned Techtextil Symposium. Exhibitors, business visitors and
interested stakeholders must take advantage of these highlights as they will
open various opportunities to gauge new trends, industry insights and business
deals,” said Mr Raj Manek, Executive Director and
Board of Member, Messe Frankfurt Asia Holding Ltd.
Indian technical textile
industry is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 20 per cent to reach USD 28.7
Billion by 2020-21 from USD16.6 Billion in 2017-18*. At a broad level, this
growth may be attributed to certain general factors such as growing awareness
about the benefits of technical textile products, functionality improving the
product experience, major steps taken by the Government of India, awareness of
hygiene/sanitation benefits of the technical textiles products, and increasing
disposable income with young Indian population. Government of India has
identified technical textiles as a strategic sector and high-level
interventions have been made to promote the growth of this sector in India.
Maharashtra
Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) promotes investment opportunities at
the show
To encourage trade and investment
opportunities with pioneer companies from 13 nations, MIDC officials will
promote government schemes and meet relevant decision makers at the show.
Looking at the burgeoning nature of the sector, this collaboration will result
in many fruitful domestic and international business relationships with the
government.
India’s first Hackathon on Technical textiles
With an aim to identify solutions to the critical challenges of
sustainable urban living, Messe Frankfurt India will host India’s first
Technical Textile Hackathon on 22nd November 2019. The Hackathon titled
“Techtextil NEXT” will build an eco-system that supports India’s technical
textile start-ups and enables them to develop products and prototypes with
Technical Textiles, driving innovations in the industry.
Farmer’s Conclave highlighted the use of technical textiles in
agriculture
Farmer’s
Conclave hosted on 20 November 2019 brought together
decision-makers of the cotton and textile industry, government officials,
brands and investors on one platform to address current topics and future scope
of cotton in technical textiles and utility of technical textiles in
agriculture. The event attracted progressive farmers and focused textile
students from multiple states to discuss agendas like use of technical textiles
in agriculture to double the income of farmers and the scope of applications
for cotton in the industry.
The event also witnessed the launch of a
unique range of natural coloured cotton garments and first time ever,
multi-application of a very special cotton with complete supply chain within
India.
Centre of
Excellence to present their research and innovations
Technical
textile research centres like The Bombay Textile Research Association
(BTRA), The Synthetic & Art Silk Mills' Research Association (SASMIRA),
Ahmedabad Textile Industry's Research Association (ATIRA), The South
India Textile Research Association (SITRA) DKTE Society's Textile &
Engineering Institute and PSGtech College of Technology are showcasing the
latest products and advancements catering to various application areas of the
technical textile industry.
India has a huge working-age population resulting
in easy availability of affordable, skilled manpower and raw material. This has
led to major technical textile multinationals setting up their manufacturing
base in India making it a major market for
investment. This edition also marks the largest international
participation with 25% surge as many foreign contingents like Austria, Belgium,
China, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Korea, Spain, and
Taiwan will test waters in the Indian sub-continent.
Product launches
to woo focussed business visitors and investors
For the first time
at Techtextil India, Stoll India Pvt. Ltd will present a range of advanced
technologies that can be used for various purpose in the shoe market. Short 2D
and 3D knit fabrics and accessories, cost and space-saving machine mainly for
the 3D shoe-uppers mass segment will be displayed by the company. Many other
interesting types of machinery like a new “super UV protector” to make
automotive & transportation textiles more resistant to light; a range of
high-performance disperse dyes for polyester sportswear; and a water-based
textile coating binder that rallies renewable natural ingredients for
applications such as tea bags and coffee filters or capsules by Archroma will
also be showcased at Techtextil.
Nanofics coatings that
are used to add new functionalities such as hydrophilic, hydrophobic or
oleophobic in a cost-effective way by Europlasma NV will also participate for
the first time in Techtextil India.
This exhibition organised by Messe Frankfurt Trade Fairs India Pvt Ltd is one
of the biggest insightful knowledge and product presentation platform
attracting stakeholder the entire cross-section of Technical textiles industry.
The show, open till 22 November 2019 at Bombay Exhibition Centre
will witness leading machinery manufacturers, raw material suppliers, fabric
suppliers, the end-product manufacturers, consultants, start-ups/new
entrepreneurs, investors, research and development companies, testing, and
certification authorities and industry associations, a major textile
institution all under one roof.
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