‘Pakistan to shine at Heimtextil 2025 trade fair’

Pakistan Jan, 1 2025
‘Pakistan to shine at Heimtextil 2025 trade fair’
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The world’s largest textile exhibition, Heimtextil, is set to take place from January 14 to 17, 2025, in Frankfurt, Germany.

Preparations are underway for the prestigious event, which will feature over 2,700 exhibitors from the textile industry. Pakistan will be the fourth-largest participating country, with numerous Pakistani companies showcasing their products.

“Pakistan has consistently been a significant participant in Heimtextil,” said Amina Butt, Trade Counselor at the Pakistani Consulate in Frankfurt. “The Pakistani pavilion always attracts considerable attention, with buyers showing keen interest in our textile products.” Heimtextil 2025 highlights:

2,700+ exhibitors from the textile industry, Panel discussion on artificial intelligence in textile design, Free transportation for attendees provided by Frankfurt administration, Global networking opportunities for textile exporters “Heimtextil provides a unique platform for textile exporters to establish new connections, meet industry experts, and expand their network,” said a spokesperson for the event organizers.

Heimtextil is a bi-annual event that brings together textile professionals, manufacturers, and designers from around the world. The exhibition showcases the latest trends, innovations, and technologies in the textile industry.

Published in The Daily National Courier, January, 02 2025

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