GTTES 2015 creates a landmark for textile technology and engineering industry

Global Textile Technology & Engineering Show 2015 of ITME Society had created a landmark event for textile engineering industry in India. The event focused on post spinning sectors attracted exhibitors from 12 countries and visitors from 21 countries.

The first edition proved to be an excellent example of the efforts of the Society to support the textile engineering industry through high quality exhibition, creating fruitful visitor interaction, showcasing new range of technology and developing new markets for exhibitors. Thus it was successful in placing textile and textile engineering Industry of India in the forefront of high standard event globally.

With 282 India and foreign exhibitors, GTTES expo covered an area of 11,500 sq. metres earning the distinction of being the largest textile technology event in India after India ITME Expo series. Many first time products were on display and new technology launched at GTTES-2015.

This event was visited by high level government delegation, delegates from Sri Lanka, Ethiopia, Korea and from textile department, Heavy Industry, Govt. of India and industrial delegation from India and overseas creating wide spread excitement and anticipation amongst exhibitors and industry members.

Ambassadors and Consul General from 17 Countries visited the Exhibition highlighting importance of India in Textile sector & the keen interest GTTES generated internationally.

GTTES 2015 welcomed Hon. Minister Sri Ramdas Kadam, Cabinet Minister of Environment. Mr. Kadam personally visited each exhibitor and appreciated the display of each machinery and technology. He also encouraged and assured to boost the textile sector and its various requirements wherever applicable.

Many exhibitors expressed satisfaction at the quality of exhibition, event management & level of business visitors.

Seema Srivastava, executive director, India ITME Society stated that the first edition of GTTES exhibition has grown in stature and prestige beyond expectation with 282 Exhibitors, 21 countries 19,000 visitors’ footfall, 23 media partners, 5 educations institutions and 15 supporting organizations. Heavy Industry Department and Textile Department, Government of Maharashtra supported the event while Government of India actively participated with officials interacting with Industry members.

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