230 domestic, foreign enterprises take part in Iran cloth, vesture exhibitions
The common exhibitions, known as IranTex and IranMode, point over 130 Iranian companies and further than 100 foreign enterprises from 15 countries, according to Ali Moradi, head of the organizing commission.
Moradi said sharing companies come from countries including Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, China, India, the United Arab Emirates, South Korea, Turkey, Taiwan, Malaysia and Uzbekistan, among others.
He said the presence of transnational enterprises would help expand Iran’s marketable links within the global cloth and vesture force chain by showcasing the rearmost products, artificial capabilities, outfit and related services.
The exhibitions cover a wide range of sectors, including cloth ministry similar as indirect knitting, sewing, cutting and embroidery outfit, as well as raw accoutrements including filaments, yarn, colorings and cloth chemicals. Home fabrics, coverlet products, a variety of fabrics, and different vesture collections for women, men and children, along with accessories, are also being showcased.
Moradi said one of the crucial sections of the exhibitions focuses on new technologies, including digital cloth printing, robotization and smart product lines, and water- resistant fabrics.
Alongside the exhibitions, a series of side events are being held, including training shops, specialized forums and scientific- marketable meetings. These programs address motifs similar as new cloth technologies, force chain operation and import norms.
Moradi said the IranTex and Iran Mode exhibitions are anticipated to support trade development and attract foreign investment, while also easing technology transfer, strengthening transnational cooperation and boosting Iran’s cloth and vesture exports in indigenous requests.
