IANS | 23 Feb, 2024
Bharat Tex 2024, to be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on
February 26, is set to be India’s largest global textile event with the
participation of buyers from 100 countries and over 100 international
speakers.
The event promises to be a tapestry of tradition and technology,
attracting, besides policymakers and global CEOs, over 3,500 exhibitors,
over 3,000 buyers from over 100 countries, and more than 50,000 trade
visitors, said Rachna Shah, Secretary, Ministry of Textiles on Friday.
“The
event has received an overwhelming response with leading global textile
companies including Coach, Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, Vero Moda,
Coats, Toray, H&M, Gap, Target, Levis, Kohl’s, having confirmed
their presence,” she said.
She said that business delegations from
key textiles hubs including the US, the UK, Australia, Belgium, France,
Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Germany, Netherlands and multilateral
organisations and global textile associations are also participating.
She
said that the four-day event will cover over 22 lakh sq ft exhibition
area spread across two venues at Bharat Mandapam and Yashobhoomi in the
national capital.
“The event, inspired by the 5F Vision of the
Prime Minister, has a unified Farm to Fashion focus, and will cover the
entire value chain. It will help position India as a global powerhouse
in textiles, showcasing its capabilities and generating momentum
throughout the entire Indian textiles ecosystem,” Rachna Shah said.
She
said that the event will be organised by a consortium of 11 Textile
Export Promotion Councils and supported by the Ministry of Textiles,
Bharat Tex is built on the twin pillars of trade and investment and with
an overarching focus on sustainability and resilient supply chains.
“Major
Textiles States in the country including Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra,
Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan and Karnataka
are participating with dedicated pavilions and government
representations,” she said.
She said that the Bharat Tex
exhibition features apparel, home furnishings, floor coverings, fibres,
yarns, threads, fabrics, carpets, silk, textiles based handicrafts,
technical textiles and many more.
“It will also have a retail High Street focusing on India’s fashion retail market opportunities,” she said.
She
said that other attractions of the show will include dedicated
pavilions on sustainability and recycling showcasing actual work done by
individual industry as well as clusters like Panipat, Tirupur and
Surat, an Indi-Haat showcasing India’s traditional sector of Handicrafts
and Handlooms, over 10 Fashion shows spread across four days on diverse
themes ranging from Indian Textiles Heritage to sustainability and
global designs.
“Bharat Tex will also feature art demonstrations
by master craftsmen, interactive fabric testing zones and product
demonstrations and showcase of global fashion trends,” she said.
She
said that it will also feature a global scale conference with 350
speakers to deliberate on issues and challenges faced by the global
textiles industry and India’s strengths that can be leveraged to address
these issues.
“Over 40 per cent of all sessions will focus on the
three pillars of Sustainability, Resilient Value Chains and Indian
prowess in the global textiles industry,” she said.
She added
that there will also be three country sessions and five state sessions
on opportunities, investment and trade besides sessions on Global Mega
Trends shaping the future of Textiles industry and Factory of the Future
with emphasis on AI and BlockChain based smart manufacturing
“A
Textiles Grand Innovation Challenge to leverage the pool of untapped
innovation opportunities to identify new and innovative futuristic
circular solutions, with proven concepts, with high potential to be
replicable and scalable in India’s Textiles and Apparel industry shall
also be launched at the event,” she said.
She said that a
specially curated pavilion in Bharat Tex narrates the story of Indian
textiles as an unbroken continuum – from the past to present to the
future.