From 24 to 26 May 2023, the 6. Central Asian International Exhibition for Textile and Fashion Industries “UzTextile Expo Spring 2023” will take place in Tashkent. On the initiative of Gesamtmasche, there will be a German pavilion sponsored by the federal government for the first time.
UzTextile Expo presents the entire textile chain from yarn to fashion and home textiles. Textile machine builders and service providers such as testing laboratories are also present. 95 percent of the visitors are experts from the industry. 120 international companies from nine countries took part in the last spring edition of UzTextile. The spring 2022 edition of UzTextile Expo attracted 5,100 trade visitors from 26 countries.
On the way to an export-oriented textile platform
Uzbekistan is rapidly becoming a regional textile centre. The country is not only interesting as a production and procurement location. Uzbekistan has concluded free trade agreements with many countries in the region (CIS, Middle East). Domestically, Uzbekistan is characterized by a steadily growing consumer market with a population of more than 35 million people.
At the German Pavilion, German manufacturers have the opportunity to participate at favourable conditions with a trade fair stand from 9 sqm. Alternatively, participation is possible via a small information stand (2 square meters), which is well suited for start-ups or a first market sounding, for example. The German Pavilion will have an exclusive stand design and include special services for exhibitors. The architecture of the joint stand will be redesigned especially for the fair in Tashkent.
Registration deadline: February 24, 2023
The registration forms and conditions of participation can be downloaded here.
Details on the German Pavilion and registration are available from IEC Inter Expo Consult GmbH and from Gesamtmasche.
↘ Martin Fuchs, Martin.Fuchs@iecberlin.de, Phone: +49 30 28393916.
↘ Silvia Jungbauer, jungbauer@gesamtmasche.de , Phone: +49 711 50528411
On August 2, 2022, UZTEKSTILPROM became a member of the Private Sector Advisory Council (PSAC) based in Washington. The PSAC is part of the International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC).