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Gartex Texprocess India – Mumbai to spotlight textile innovations

The upcoming edition of Gartex Texprocess India – Mumbai 2025 expo is poised to cast a spotlight on the latest advancements in garment and textile machinery, emphasising the integration of technology, automation, and ethical manufacturing practices.

Jangoulun Singsit May 02 2025

The Gartex Texprocess India – Mumbai event, slated for 22 – 24 May 2025 is a joint collaboration between MEX Exhibitions and Messe Frankfurt Trade Fair India.

The show will take place at the Jio World Convention Centre, Mumbai, in the Indian state of Maharashtra and is expected to host over 125 companies and showcase more than 300 brands.

This year's exhibition will provide a comprehensive overview of the industry's forthcoming developments.

It will feature exhibitors from China, Italy, Japan, Korea and Singapore. It will also have a special pavilion dedicated to Taiwan and major companies in India presenting a range of products tailored for the garment and textile manufacturing sector.

Among others, international entities such as EPSON, Kornit, and MACPI International will be participating, some directly and others through local partners and distributors. This international representation will complement a lineup of Indian companies including Balaji Sewing Machines, DCC, EH Turel, Mexum, Pantone, and Sky Enterprises.

Messe Frankfurt Asia executive director and board member Raj Manek said: “India’s textile industry is no longer just competing – it’s creating. From cleaner denim lines to intelligent automation on the shop floor a quiet revolution is underway. Gartex Texprocess India – Mumbai serves as the stage for this transformation, showcasing the very innovations that are reshaping the future of manufacturing. As the industry evolves towards smarter more sustainable solutions the show evolves with it – reflecting not only the demands of today but anticipating the needs of tomorrow."

Gartex Texprocess India – Mumbai's denim show

The Denim Show within Gartex Texprocess India has garnered support from the Denim Manufacturers Association and promises to unite all significant denim producers and mill owners from India.

Amid the growing consciousness on sustainable production of denim, this segment of the show offers an insightful glimpse into how this durable market segment is reinventing itself with sustainability and fashion as its foundation.

Gartex Texprocess India – Mumbai will also focus on advanced fabric solutions, trims, digital screen printing, and accessories. Specialised zones have been designated for the Fabrics and Trims shows as well as Screen-Print India - Textile.

So far, this edition received over 25 new entrants and it is set to become a nexus for denim designers, boutique proprietors, apparel brands, garment manufacturers, dyeing and finishing entities, and sourcing professionals seeking the latest in materials and design.

MEX Exhibitions director Himani Gulati stated: “India’s textile and garment industry is becoming more global, more digital and more conscious. Gartex Texprocess India is not just a trade fair; it’s a catalyst for transformation. We are proud to bring a globally-relevant showcase to Mumbai – one that mirrors the growing strength of Made in India on the world stage.”

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