IGATEX Pakistan 2017- The 10th International Garment, Textile Machinery, Chemical & Accessories Exhibition & Conference, organized by FAKT Exhibitions (Pvt) Ltd to take place soon will have more than 550 exhibitors from around 35 countries including, Canada, China, France, Germany, Italy, United Kingdom, United States of America etc participating.
The exhibition will give exhibitors and visitors an opportunity to see the latest innovations taking place within the textile sector.
The expo will introduce latest technology, machinery and auxiliary equipment which will provide business opportunities and add value to Pakistani textile exports.
The event would be a professionally enriching experience for textile machinery manufacturers, providing them an opportunity to directly market their equipment to quality buyers and decision makers in an exceeding competitive global business environment. The show will include working and stand alone demonstrations of various cutting edge industry tools and technology.
The event is not only known to introduce businesses to the latest expertise, but will also generate trade benefits besides increasing foreign investments and spending through business visits by international delegates. Ultimately this will further increase product value which has an overall positive impact on the economic activity in Pakistan
IGATEX Pakistan will kick off from 26th to 29th April 2017 at Karachi Expo Centre in Pakistan.
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