Industry Updates

Gartex Texprocess India 2025 Redefines Textile Future

Published: September 1, 2025
Author: Fashion Value Chain

The 13th edition of Gartex Texprocess India 2025 concluded successfully from 21–23 August at Bharat Mandapam, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. The event reinforced its position as India’s leading B2B exhibition for garment and textile machinery. Attracting over 15,790 visitors from 436 cities across India and 31 countries worldwide, it showcased automation, sustainability, and next-gen innovations in apparel and textiles.

With more than 200 exhibitors, the expo covered garment machinery, digital printing, embroidery, trims, laundry solutions, and accessories. Dedicated zones like The Denim Show, Screen Print India – Textiles, LeatherX Pavilion, and Fabrics and Trims Show provided a holistic industry perspective. Exhibitors introduced new technologies designed to increase efficiency, reduce environmental impact, and align with global trends.

Knowledge sessions such as Denim Talks, regional forums on Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, and the Textile Care Forum facilitated discussion on policy, sustainability, and digital transformation. Industry leaders like Nirmit Dalmia (R&B Denims Ltd.), Amir Akhtar (Jindal Worldwide Ltd.), and Deepak Teotia (Fynd) praised the platform for enabling business networking, market insights, and engagement opportunities. Automation providers, laundry specialists, and first-time participants highlighted the event’s value in creating meaningful business connections.

Gartex Texprocess India 2025 set new standards in innovation and collaboration. The show is set to return with its Mumbai edition from 9–11 April 2026 at the Bombay Exhibition Center, further expanding its reach and impact across India’s textile, denim, leather, and apparel sectors.

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