Technologies

Garment Tech Istanbul to Spotlight Future-Ready Solutions

Published: June 16, 2025
Author: Fashion Value Chain

The Garment Tech Istanbul Exhibition, set for June 25–28 at the Istanbul Expo Center, is poised to be the region’s most significant convergence of garment and ready-to-wear technologies. This global-scale event will spotlight groundbreaking innovations across production—from sewing, embroidery, and cutting to ironing, packaging, and denim solutions.

As Turkiye’s garment industry grapples with economic downturns, this exhibition offers a strategic opportunity for resurgence. It is expected to revive momentum by connecting leading machinery brands with international buyers, enhancing trade potential and catalyzing sector-wide growth.

With an emphasis on smart manufacturing, the event will feature AI-driven production systems, automated cutting and sewing machinery, and advanced pressing and packaging technologies. These innovations aim to help companies modernize operations, enhance efficiency, and gain a competitive edge in global markets.

Global participation is key to the event’s outlook. Visitors from over 70 countries, including India, China, Germany, UK, Iran, and Ghana, have already confirmed their attendance. Professionals across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Balkans will engage in live demonstrations and strategic networking, enabling high-value B2B deals and tech investments.

Thanks to Istanbul’s central location and excellent infrastructure, Garment Tech Istanbul serves as an ideal hub, linking continents and accelerating cross-border collaboration. This edition is expected to break visitor records, reaffirming Istanbul’s role as a global garment and textile tech capital.

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