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India to see biggest impact and higher growth rate in digital textile print

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The textile printing industry represents 30 billion square metres of material volume on an annual basis worldwide. According to the World Textile Information Network, digital textile printing is estimated to see a 25% growth rate. On the eve of Gartex at 27 to 29 August to be held Pragati Maidan in Delhi, textiles are a very strong segment in India and they will spot some good trends at the show.

In fact, more and more shows from Fespa to Media Expo to Gartex are showcasing the strength of digital print with textiles. The reason is obvious: size plus growth.

UAE’s digital textile printing industry set to grow within next 4-5yrs

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UAE holds the world's fourth position as largest trading centre of textiles, generating an approximate $17.5 billion annually. With the growing demand within the fashion and retail industries, the country’s textile printing industry is set to gather momentum to grow at a rapid pace within the next 4-5 year, said Mr. Abdul Rahman Falaknaz, Chairman of International Expo Consults.

Textile printing industry likely to double every two years

Related Keywords: Australian business, Fabric company Materialised, printing operations back to Australia from Asia, Roland DG wide format printers, Textile printing industry

With textile printing industry expected to double every two years. Fabric company Materialised a family owned Australian business based South of Sydney is bringing its printing operations back to Australia from Asia, using three Roland DG wide format printers.

Owner Gary Price said that the company has had digital printers for more than five years, but only used them to print samples to show customers, and then outsourced to rotogravure printers in Asia until a year ago.

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