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KARACHI: The global textile community will come together this April in Frankfurt at Techtextil 2026 and Texprocess 2026, two of the world’s leading exhibitions for technical textiles and garment processing. They will feature more than 1,700 exhibitors from 49 countries, including over 1,500 at Techtextil and around 200 at Texprocess.

This year’s exhibitions will focus on practical innovations, showcasing new materials for workwear, protective clothing, smart fashion, and sportswear. Companies will also highlight how they are adapting to industry challenges through sustainable solutions, new technologies, and smarter production methods.

Pakistan will have a notable presence at the exhibitions, with four companies participating through the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP), including Sadaqat Limited, Haroon Fabrics, JK Spinning, and Ahmed Fine Weaving. Moreover, six independent exhibitors from Pakistan included Artistic Milliners, H Nizam Din & Sons, Master Textile, Sapphire Finishing, Nishat, and Pakwinz International will also participate. The exhibitions are also expected to attract a large number of international visitors. In the previous edition held in 2024, Techtextil and Texprocess together welcomed over 63,000 visitors from across the globe, underlining their importance as key sourcing and networking platforms for the textiles. industry.

For Pakistan, this provides a strong opportunity to boost exports, connect directly with international buyers, and build long-term business relationships while staying aligned with global market trends.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2026

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