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VISITOR PROFILE
n Medical, health & personal care sector
n Sports gear, apparel, equipment sector
n Construction sector
n Oil & Gas sector
n Logistics & warehousing companies
n Erosion prevention systems
n Safety products sector
n Automotive sector
n Packaging sector n Textile drainage systems
n Food and beverages
n Agriculture sector
n Defence, police, fire departments
n Chemical industry
n Textiles for protection against hazardous substances
n Mobile containers
n Textile noise barrier systems
N Filter systems (air/water)
n Landfill textile
BUSINESS VISITORS FROM
n Fluorescent and Phosphorescent fabrics for gilets, trousers
n Weapons rolls / bandoleers
n Fire service equipment, bullet-proof jackets, army tents, extinguishing blankets
PROTECTIVE TEXTILES
n Fabrics with waterproof and breathable membrane
n Mountain safety ropes, climbing harness
n Protective clothing fabrics for protection from fire, bullets, Special jackets, attire to combat severe temperatures
n Fabrics for disposable garments worn to provide protection against harmful chemicals, gases and pesticides
n Fabrics of fire-retardant yarns/heat resistant yarns/ fibers are under protech
n Tents and sleeping systems, parachutes, artificial turf, ballooning fabric, sail cloth
SPORT TEXTILES
n R&D Companies
n Consultants
n Manufacturers of Machinery for Technical Textile
n Technology Providers
n Raw Material Suppliers
n Textile Chemicals
n Major Textile Institutions
FORPARTICIPATIONCONTACT
n Number of Exhibitors: 198.
n International Par ticipants: Azerbaijan, Bahrain,
Bangladesh, Belarus, Cambodia, Columbia, Czech
Republic, Ethiopia, France, Germany, Ghana, Indonesia,
n Technical components of clothing (such as breathable membranes), shoe reinforcement and construction as well as rain wear. Some application areas are:
• In shoe components like shoe laces
• For insulation and structures like interlinings (woven as well as non woven, waddings, etc.)
AGRO TEXTILES
CLOTHING TEXTILES
• Sewing thread and Velcro
w w w. t e c h n o t e x i n d i a . i n w w w. t e c h n o t e x i n d i a . i n
n 327 Buyers
n 564 Delegates attended the Conference.
n Partner State: Jharkhand, Odisha, Punjab, West Bengal.
Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Uganda, United Kingdom, USA,
Uzbekistan, Vietnam and Zambia.
n Host State: Maharashtra
n 7117 business visitors attended the exhibition.
Conference
n More than 50 CEOs participated in the CEOs forum.
Reverse Buyer Seller Meet (RBSM) - Outcome
n 6973 one to one meetings.
n 69 Buyers Sellers Meetings
n 37 Speakers addressed the delegates
n State Participation: Rajasthan
198Number
Of Exhibitors
564Delegates
7117Business Visitors
CountriesParticipation
36 327ForeignBuyer
Ministry of TextilesGovernment of India
CEOs ROUND TABLEThe CEOs Round table would be one of the main highlights of the event. It is a one to one interaction between the industry CEOs and the
Central and State Governments. It provides a platform to both existing as well as the new players to deliberate their vision, opportunities
and challenges pertaining to the Technical Textile industry. An interactive platform to discuss the means and scope required to take the
growth story of this sector to higher trajectory in coming years.
• GST of 18% will be charged extra from all participants.
REVERSE BUYER SELLER MEETReverse Buyer Seller Meet (RBSM) was organized during Technotex 2019. A total of 6973 meetings were organized for delegates from
36 countries. The same has been organized in this edition of Technotex 2020. More than 300 foreign buyers will be invited to encourage
the exports in this sector. Ministry of Commerce and Industry, GoI has extended its support in inviting relevant buyers dealing in
relevant products and services for the companies exhibiting during the event.
PARTICIPATION CHARGES
Shell Space (Min. 12 sq. mtr.) US$ 400 per sq. mtr. ` 12,000 per sq. mtr.
Type of Space International Indian
Bare Space (Min. 27 sq. mtr.) US$ 350 per sq. mtr. ` 11,000 per sq. mtr.
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
International Indian
Delegate fees (per delegate) US$ 100 ` 7100
BANGALORE OFFICE
Mr. B.K. Nayak, Join DirectorMob.: +91 9945 790735E-mail: [email protected]
Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and IndustryFederation House, 1 Tansen Marg, New Delhi - 110001
INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION & CONFERENCE ON TECHNICAL TEXTILES9
th
November 18-19, 2020Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai
Technotex 2020 will pool in participants, visitors and other key decision makers from a diverse cross section of the Technical
Textile Industry with a view to provide more innovative solutions, identify new business opportunities and create an
environment congenial for growth. Organized by Ministry of Textiles, Government of India & FICCI, Technotex 2020 will be
held at Mumbai, the financial capital of India.
DISPLAY PROFILE
w w w. t e c h n o t e x i n d i a . i n w w w. t e c h n o t e x i n d i a . i n w w w. t e c h n o t e x i n d i a . i n
MEDICAL TEXTILES
n Textiles in extracorporeal devices - Like artificial kidney, liver and lungs
n Healthcare/hygiene products - Include beddings & clothings for medical purpose, surgical clothes, products for feminine hygiene like sanitary napkins, baby and adult diapers.
n Implantable materials - Like sutures (biodegradable and non-biodegradable), soft tissue implants, artificial tendon (meshes), artificial ligament, artificial cartilage, orthopedic implants, artificial joint, cardiovascular implants, vascular grafts
n Non-implantable materials - For wound care that includes absorbent pad (wound contact layer, base material viscose, plastic film) and bandages (simple inelastic/elastic, orthopaedic, plasters, gauzes, lint, padding)
n Coated and extruded yarns, yarns for composites
n Coated / laminated fabrics, Fusing threads and rods
INDUSTRIAL TEXTILES
n Needle punched felt
n High tenacity yarns
n Dry and wet filtration applications
n Polishing cloths
n Drive belts, conveyor belts (for paper making and food processing, textile industry)
n Sealing cord, fabrics for coating, Edging tape for coated fabrics
n Government of India has recently notified 207 HSN codes
for Technical Textiles. Of the total codes allocated, 88
codes have been observed with positive balance of trade.
n Technical Textiles industry is continuously evolving with
several of the traditional materials being substituted by
Technical Textiles due to advantages such as cost and
performance.
n In 2018, the share of Technical Textiles in Indian textile
value chain was 13%. By 2025 the share of Technical
Textiles is expected to reach 40% with a CAGR of 18%.
Technical Textiles are textile materials and products used
for their technical performance and functional properties.
Technical textiles are an important part of the textile
industry and its potential is still largely untapped in India.
With the increase in disposable income, the consumption
of technical textiles is expected to increase.
INDIAN TECHNICAL TEXTILE INDUSTRY
AN OVERVIEW
INDIAN TECHNICAL TEXTILE INDUSTRY
Smriti Zubin IraniHon’ble Minister of Textiles Government of India
Government of India has identified Technical
Textiles as a strategic sector and high level
interventions have been made to promote the
growth of this sector. The government is in the
process of ensuring mandatory use of key
Technical Textiles items to promote their
application in safety, health, environment and
other purposes and thereby giving a boost to
Technical Textiles market in India. Likewise,
there are many more initiatives in the offing that
would give desired push to the growth of this
sector.
n Make India a manufacturing hub in the area of Technical
Textiles under the "Make in India" initiative of
Government of India.
n Attract Investments.
n Project the latest technological developments in
Technical Textiles.
n Project the status, facilities and services on R&D,
quality control, govt. regulations and controls, rules and
procedures.
n Supply of plant, machinery and equipment in Technical
Textiles.
n Showcase the latest products, machinery, equipment &
developments in the industry for generating business
and test marketing.
n Technology adaptation and upgradation.
n A lucrative opportunity to release new products to the
market, create brand image, establish relationships with
customers and add to the value chain.
n Most effective means of establishing and maintaining
relationships with existing and potential customers
n A represented area where the buyer, the seller and the
finished product can "get together”
Focused exhibition on Technical Textiles
in IndiaState Pavilions
10,000 sq. mtrs.of exhibition area
Product show on Technical Textiles
200Exhibitors Expected
B2B and G2B meetings
Reverse Buyer Seller Meet (RBSM)
Concurrent Conference on Technical
Textiles
International Pavilions
Technotex 2020 will pool in participants, visitors and other key decision makers from a diverse cross section of the Technical
Textile Industry with a view to provide more innovative solutions, identify new business opportunities and create an
environment congenial for growth. Organized by Ministry of Textiles, Government of India & FICCI, Technotex 2020 will be
held at Mumbai, the financial capital of India.
DISPLAY PROFILE
w w w. t e c h n o t e x i n d i a . i n w w w. t e c h n o t e x i n d i a . i n w w w. t e c h n o t e x i n d i a . i n
MEDICAL TEXTILES
n Textiles in extracorporeal devices - Like artificial kidney, liver and lungs
n Healthcare/hygiene products - Include beddings & clothings for medical purpose, surgical clothes, products for feminine hygiene like sanitary napkins, baby and adult diapers.
n Implantable materials - Like sutures (biodegradable and non-biodegradable), soft tissue implants, artificial tendon (meshes), artificial ligament, artificial cartilage, orthopedic implants, artificial joint, cardiovascular implants, vascular grafts
n Non-implantable materials - For wound care that includes absorbent pad (wound contact layer, base material viscose, plastic film) and bandages (simple inelastic/elastic, orthopaedic, plasters, gauzes, lint, padding)
n Coated and extruded yarns, yarns for composites
n Coated / laminated fabrics, Fusing threads and rods
INDUSTRIAL TEXTILES
n Needle punched felt
n High tenacity yarns
n Dry and wet filtration applications
n Polishing cloths
n Drive belts, conveyor belts (for paper making and food processing, textile industry)
n Sealing cord, fabrics for coating, Edging tape for coated fabrics
n Government of India has recently notified 207 HSN codes
for Technical Textiles. Of the total codes allocated, 88
codes have been observed with positive balance of trade.
n Technical Textiles industry is continuously evolving with
several of the traditional materials being substituted by
Technical Textiles due to advantages such as cost and
performance.
n In 2018, the share of Technical Textiles in Indian textile
value chain was 13%. By 2025 the share of Technical
Textiles is expected to reach 40% with a CAGR of 18%.
Technical Textiles are textile materials and products used
for their technical performance and functional properties.
Technical textiles are an important part of the textile
industry and its potential is still largely untapped in India.
With the increase in disposable income, the consumption
of technical textiles is expected to increase.
INDIAN TECHNICAL TEXTILE INDUSTRY
AN OVERVIEW
INDIAN TECHNICAL TEXTILE INDUSTRY
Smriti Zubin IraniHon’ble Minister of Textiles Government of India
Government of India has identified Technical
Textiles as a strategic sector and high level
interventions have been made to promote the
growth of this sector. The government is in the
process of ensuring mandatory use of key
Technical Textiles items to promote their
application in safety, health, environment and
other purposes and thereby giving a boost to
Technical Textiles market in India. Likewise,
there are many more initiatives in the offing that
would give desired push to the growth of this
sector.
n Make India a manufacturing hub in the area of Technical
Textiles under the "Make in India" initiative of
Government of India.
n Attract Investments.
n Project the latest technological developments in
Technical Textiles.
n Project the status, facilities and services on R&D,
quality control, govt. regulations and controls, rules and
procedures.
n Supply of plant, machinery and equipment in Technical
Textiles.
n Showcase the latest products, machinery, equipment &
developments in the industry for generating business
and test marketing.
n Technology adaptation and upgradation.
n A lucrative opportunity to release new products to the
market, create brand image, establish relationships with
customers and add to the value chain.
n Most effective means of establishing and maintaining
relationships with existing and potential customers
n A represented area where the buyer, the seller and the
finished product can "get together”
Focused exhibition on Technical Textiles
in IndiaState Pavilions
10,000 sq. mtrs.of exhibition area
Product show on Technical Textiles
200Exhibitors Expected
B2B and G2B meetings
Reverse Buyer Seller Meet (RBSM)
Concurrent Conference on Technical
Textiles
International Pavilions
Technotex 2020 will pool in participants, visitors and other key decision makers from a diverse cross section of the Technical
Textile Industry with a view to provide more innovative solutions, identify new business opportunities and create an
environment congenial for growth. Organized by Ministry of Textiles, Government of India & FICCI, Technotex 2020 will be
held at Mumbai, the financial capital of India.
DISPLAY PROFILE
w w w. t e c h n o t e x i n d i a . i n w w w. t e c h n o t e x i n d i a . i n w w w. t e c h n o t e x i n d i a . i n
MEDICAL TEXTILES
n Textiles in extracorporeal devices - Like artificial kidney, liver and lungs
n Healthcare/hygiene products - Include beddings & clothings for medical purpose, surgical clothes, products for feminine hygiene like sanitary napkins, baby and adult diapers.
n Implantable materials - Like sutures (biodegradable and non-biodegradable), soft tissue implants, artificial tendon (meshes), artificial ligament, artificial cartilage, orthopedic implants, artificial joint, cardiovascular implants, vascular grafts
n Non-implantable materials - For wound care that includes absorbent pad (wound contact layer, base material viscose, plastic film) and bandages (simple inelastic/elastic, orthopaedic, plasters, gauzes, lint, padding)
n Coated and extruded yarns, yarns for composites
n Coated / laminated fabrics, Fusing threads and rods
INDUSTRIAL TEXTILES
n Needle punched felt
n High tenacity yarns
n Dry and wet filtration applications
n Polishing cloths
n Drive belts, conveyor belts (for paper making and food processing, textile industry)
n Sealing cord, fabrics for coating, Edging tape for coated fabrics
n Technical components of clothing (such as breathable membranes), shoe reinforcement and construction as well as rain wear. Some application areas are:
• In shoe components like shoe laces
• For insulation and structures like interlinings (woven as well as non woven, waddings, etc.)
AGRO TEXTILES
CLOTHING TEXTILES
• Sewing thread and Velcro
w w w. t e c h n o t e x i n d i a . i n w w w. t e c h n o t e x i n d i a . i n
n 327 Buyers
n 564 Delegates attended the Conference.
n Partner State: Jharkhand, Odisha, Punjab, West Bengal.
Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Uganda, United Kingdom, USA,
Uzbekistan, Vietnam and Zambia.
n Host State: Maharashtra
n 7117 business visitors attended the exhibition.
Conference
n More than 50 CEOs participated in the CEOs forum.
Reverse Buyer Seller Meet (RBSM) - Outcome
n 6973 one to one meetings.
n 69 Buyers Sellers Meetings
n 37 Speakers addressed the delegates
n State Participation: Rajasthan
198Number
Of Exhibitors
564Delegates
7117Business Visitors
CountriesParticipation
36 327ForeignBuyer
Ministry of TextilesGovernment of India
CEOs ROUND TABLEThe CEOs Round table would be one of the main highlights of the event. It is a one to one interaction between the industry CEOs and the
Central and State Governments. It provides a platform to both existing as well as the new players to deliberate their vision, opportunities
and challenges pertaining to the Technical Textile industry. An interactive platform to discuss the means and scope required to take the
growth story of this sector to higher trajectory in coming years.
• GST of 18% will be charged extra from all participants.
REVERSE BUYER SELLER MEETReverse Buyer Seller Meet (RBSM) was organized during Technotex 2019. A total of 6973 meetings were organized for delegates from
36 countries. The same has been organized in this edition of Technotex 2020. More than 300 foreign buyers will be invited to encourage
the exports in this sector. Ministry of Commerce and Industry, GoI has extended its support in inviting relevant buyers dealing in
relevant products and services for the companies exhibiting during the event.
PARTICIPATION CHARGES
Shell Space (Min. 12 sq. mtr.) US$ 400 per sq. mtr. ` 12,000 per sq. mtr.
Type of Space International Indian
Bare Space (Min. 27 sq. mtr.) US$ 350 per sq. mtr. ` 11,000 per sq. mtr.
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
International Indian
Delegate fees (per delegate) US$ 100 ` 7100
BANGALORE OFFICE
Mr. B.K. Nayak, Join DirectorMob.: +91 9945 790735E-mail: [email protected]
n Technical components of clothing (such as breathable membranes), shoe reinforcement and construction as well as rain wear. Some application areas are:
• In shoe components like shoe laces
• For insulation and structures like interlinings (woven as well as non woven, waddings, etc.)
AGRO TEXTILES
CLOTHING TEXTILES
• Sewing thread and Velcro
w w w. t e c h n o t e x i n d i a . i n w w w. t e c h n o t e x i n d i a . i n
n 327 Buyers
n 564 Delegates attended the Conference.
n Partner State: Jharkhand, Odisha, Punjab, West Bengal.
Sri Lanka, Switzerland, Uganda, United Kingdom, USA,
Uzbekistan, Vietnam and Zambia.
n Host State: Maharashtra
n 7117 business visitors attended the exhibition.
Conference
n More than 50 CEOs participated in the CEOs forum.
Reverse Buyer Seller Meet (RBSM) - Outcome
n 6973 one to one meetings.
n 69 Buyers Sellers Meetings
n 37 Speakers addressed the delegates
n State Participation: Rajasthan
198Number
Of Exhibitors
564Delegates
7117Business Visitors
CountriesParticipation
36 327ForeignBuyer
Ministry of TextilesGovernment of India
CEOs ROUND TABLEThe CEOs Round table would be one of the main highlights of the event. It is a one to one interaction between the industry CEOs and the
Central and State Governments. It provides a platform to both existing as well as the new players to deliberate their vision, opportunities
and challenges pertaining to the Technical Textile industry. An interactive platform to discuss the means and scope required to take the
growth story of this sector to higher trajectory in coming years.
• GST of 18% will be charged extra from all participants.
REVERSE BUYER SELLER MEETReverse Buyer Seller Meet (RBSM) was organized during Technotex 2019. A total of 6973 meetings were organized for delegates from
36 countries. The same has been organized in this edition of Technotex 2020. More than 300 foreign buyers will be invited to encourage
the exports in this sector. Ministry of Commerce and Industry, GoI has extended its support in inviting relevant buyers dealing in
relevant products and services for the companies exhibiting during the event.
PARTICIPATION CHARGES
Shell Space (Min. 12 sq. mtr.) US$ 400 per sq. mtr. ` 12,000 per sq. mtr.
Type of Space International Indian
Bare Space (Min. 27 sq. mtr.) US$ 350 per sq. mtr. ` 11,000 per sq. mtr.
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
International Indian
Delegate fees (per delegate) US$ 100 ` 7100
BANGALORE OFFICE
Mr. B.K. Nayak, Join DirectorMob.: +91 9945 790735E-mail: [email protected]