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Print Tex 2011 will
score a hat-trick at Tirupur
The event, to be held at Hotel Velan from
November 26-28, 2011 will have a special focus
on the digital segment and will have several
roadshows leading up to it
The sheer potential of the Indian textile
industry is quite clear from the fact that it is
expected to be a $36 billion industry by 2012.
Print Tex 2011 show will provide a perfect
platform to reap the benefits of this potential
growth. The event, to be held at Hotel Velan,
Tirupur, Tamilnadu from November 26-28, 2011
will enable participants to gain from the
fast-paced development taking place within the
Indian Textile Industry.
This edition of Print Tex will have a special
focus on the digital printing segment. There
will also be a series of road shows held to
promote this event and provide information at
Tirupur, Karur, Coimbatore, Madurai, Salem that
are relevant to the textile printing industry.
Given its established pedigree and excellent
track record, Print Tex 2011 has already
received the support of three leading industry
associations; Screenprinting and Graphic
Association of India (SGAI), Tirupur Export Knit
Printers Association (TEKPA) and Madurai Screen
Printers Association (MASPA). This is an
indication of the prestigious nature of the
event and the confidence it enjoys.
From textile screen printing to garment
decoration and embellishment, the entire
spectrum will be covered at this unique event.
The third show in the series organised by Aditya
Exposition (Pvt) Ltd., Print Tex 2011 will be a
comprehensive exhibition with educative and
informative seminars. Print Tex 2011 will show
the way to achieve export growth through value
addition strategies.
Textile industry plays a significant role in the
growth of Indian economy and it is an important
component of global trade. Textile industry
accounts for about one third of India's total
export earnings. It is regarded as the second
largest industry of India and is the largest
foreign export earner. China and India are
speedily becoming the two biggest textile
players in the world.
Popularly known as the ‘T-Shirt City’ of India,
Tirupur has come a long way from being a small
cotton-marketing centre with a few ginning
factories to become a prominent cluster of small
and medium scale manufacturing enterprises
gainfully engaged in the production export of a
range of knitted apparels. The city's rapid
growth can be attributed to the growth of
textile industry and vice-versa.
Benefits of Participating in Print Tex 2011
• Reach out your brand, products and services to
the right target audience
• Identify new business opportunities
• Establish new contacts build on established
relationships
• Increase your sales and market share
• Meet those who matter in this garment city
• Visited by major export houses, merchandisers,
textile / garment screen printers
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