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Ministry of textilesGoVernMent of inDiA
June JuLY JuLY
30 1 2
Mahatma Mandir, Gandhinagar, inDiA
First ever mega trade eventfor the entire textiles VAlue chAin to position textiles inDiA As An AnnuAl eVent AlonGsiDe MAjor GlobAl trADe eVents
inDiA is one of the few countries in the worlD with the coMplete textiles supply chAin- spinninG, weAVinG, knittinG, processinG AnD GArMentinG
NARENDRA MODIhon. prime Minister
inauguraL BY hon’ble priMe Minister of inDiA
narendra modi
venueMahatma Mandir and exhibition Grounds, Gandhinagar, inDiA
date
on 30th june, 2017
on 2nd july, 2017
smriti ZuBin irani aJaY tamtaMinister of textiles Minister of state for textiles
Valedictory to be chaired by UNION FINANCE MINISTER
June JuLY JuLY
30 1 2
to connect AnD collAborAte with GlobAl MAnufActurers, inVestors AnD buyers
to explore opportunities AnD strenGths of textiles AnD AppArel MAnufActurinG in inDiA for GlobAl inVestors
whytextiles inDiA2017
with
B2B & B2g meetings
2500 internAtionAl buyers
1000+ internAtionAl & DoMestic exhibitors
15,000 DoMestic Visitors
Key elementsmain ConFerenCeto be chaired by union Ministers
theMes
country sessions
stAte sessions
rounD tAbles sectorAl seMinArs
• india as a Global sourcing hub and an investment destination
• exploring growth potential of technical textiles
• Productivity and product diversification challenges for natural fibres
• skilling requirements in high Value chain in the textiles sector
• carving a niche market world over for indian handcrafted Goods
• Potential for growth of Man made fibre in India
• partner country sessions
• round tables
• signing of Mous
33 round tables to address key issues across all segments in the value chain and the unorganised sector.
• presentations by partner states
• signing of Mous
sasmira: water less textile processing technology
iit Bombay and nid: 3 D printing
tWiCs/iLFs: Zero liquid discharge systems
ProPosed themes for the roundtablesunesCo: silk routes – revival of silk exports
iit Kharagpur, CsB with their Counterpart organization in China: potential of silk bye products for commercial use and r&D on silk niFt: trends in colors and designs
CePC, Jaipur rug academy: exploring new export markets, technology for the designing, promotion and marketing of handmade carpets
Wra: exploring innovations through Design and application in industrial products
indian Woolen mills Federation/ indian institute of Carpet technology /HP Woolfed, shimla: productivity and marketing constraints in wool sector
Calcutta university/iJt: jute based Municipal waste Management technology
iit Kanpur atira: Use of flexible electronic in communication system or Composites in space technology.
nitra/Wadia institute of Himalayan geology, gB Pant national institute of Himalayan environment: Commercial production of plant fibre of Himalayan foothills
aePC: capacity building in readymade Garment, Made ups and MMf
niFt: size india
Cmai: robotics and Manufacturing
diPP start up /stand up india: women entrepreneurship development
WeF: young entrepreneurs
iiFt: potential for exports
invest india: ease of Doing business
CriJaF and international natural Fiber organisation, netherlands: sustainability of jute and Allied natural fibers
iJma and JPdePC: jute exports penetration of new markets
iJira in association with the premier institute/ agency in Bangladesh: research in innovative use of jute including non-wovens and composites
ministry of tribal affairs and nid: tribal weaves of india
Cmai: Market linkages with retail chains
nHdC, iBeF: branding and quality assurance
unesCo and Crafts Council of india: revival of endangered crafts
sandHi team, iit Kanpur and CaPart: technology and handicrafts
aiaCa: branding
itta in association with international organizations on technical textiles: scope of technical textiles in Meditech
Leading industry in sportech: potential for sportech in india
Bis: standards in technical textiles
sasmira: nanotechnology for technical textiles
silk
cArpets
wool
r&D
rMG AnD MADe ups
skills
exports
jute
hAnDlooMs
brAnDinG
processinG
hAnDicrAfts
technicAl textiles
maHatma mandir,Gandhinagar
inauguration by hon’ble prime Minister of india
opening of international exhibition
fashion shows
programme schedule
international exhibition
country sessions
state sessions
fashion shows
international exhibition
b2b, b2G & G2G Meetings
sectoral seminars
Valedictory session
roundtables by industry Associations/ councils/ institutions
b2b, b2G & G2G Meetings
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Main entry/exit Gate
Vip entry/exit Gate
Vehicular entry/exit
service entry/exit Gate
eXHiBition
showcasing rich heritage and modern diversifi ed products in handlooms, Handicraft s, Jute, Silk, cott on, Wool and mmf
Manufacturing capability in the organised Sector
125,000 sq. meters
June JuLY JuLY
30 1 2 An international conference & exhibition
Pavilions
u.k., usA, Germany, japan, china, south korea, turkey, Australia,
AseAn, biMstec
showsfAshion shows on
30th (Inaugural Day) theMAtic shows on
1st july (Day 2)
partner states: Assam, Andhra pradesh, jharkhand special focus state: karnataka
Dedicated Sector Specific Theme Pavilions
pavilions of focus countries/regions
pavilions of partner/special focus state/focus states
factsheet on inDiAn textilesfibre
fAbric AppArel
yArn• 2nd largest fibre producer in the world (9 mn tonnes of fibre production in 2015-16)
• 2nd largest producing in silk and MMF
• One of the major producers of wool
• Biggest installed weaving capacity in
the world with more than 4.9 mn looms
including 2.4 mn handlooms
• Fabric production approx. 66 bn sq.
meters in 2015-16
• Diverse fabric mix with focus on cotton
based products
• Garment production for exports estimated at 3400 mn
pieces annually and for domestic market at 5600 mn
pieces annually
• 12.9 mn workers employed out of which
70% are women
• 2nd largest installed spindle and rotor capacity in the
world with more than 52 mn spindles and approx.
8,70,000 routers
• Spun yarn production approx. 5700 mn kg in 2015-16
• Filament year production approx. 1200 mn kg in 2015-16
textile & aPParel exPorts
Presence of Skilled Workforce
enabling Policy frameWork
Total export at US$ 40 billion in 2015-16
2nd position in global textile exports (6% share)
5th position in apparel exports
Over 45 million people employed directly.
Potential to employ another 3.5 million people by 2022
Improved Ease of Doing Business. Simplification and
rationalization of rules, use of information technology
to ensure efficiency and effectiveness in G2B interface.
A promising destination for fDi. 100% fDi allowed
under the automatic route
share in t & a exPorts
fabric
Apparel
home textile
handicraft
fibre
filament
yarn
others
42%
12%4%
11%
3%
7%
8%
13%
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