"Most important, the textile industry is undergoing structural changes to gain a larger share of the global pie. Investments in technology, expansion of capacity, and joint ventures are the order of the day. The Indian government is offering unprecedented assistance to encourage textile exports. Against this background, Texworld India is being launched at the right place at the right time,” said Mrs Shammi Nagpal.
Subodh Sapra, Chairman Trevira, & Vice President (Polyester) Reliance Industries said, "Post quota regime, India is emerging as one of the most important sources of textile products for global markets. A well organized and effectively promoted trade fair like that organised by Messe Frankfurt, will play the role of a strong catalyst and provide an efficient platform to meet and conduct business with global buyers interested in sourcing from India."
Texworld India will be held parallel to Heimtextil India in Mumbai. Historically known as the "Gateway to India", Mumbai is the nation's textile capital where the bulk of the city's fortunes could be traced to its textile trading activities over many centuries. The dynamism, trends and glamour associated with these two international fairs running side by side, is expected to bring back the magic of textile trading to the city like never before.
Texworld India will present product ranges that span the full fabric spectrum for the apparel industry. From premium cotton, denim and linen, to silk, knits, embroidery & lace, and wool, to functional fabrics and accessories, yarns and fibres to trims, accessories and fabrics.