The Bangladesh Denim Expo 2023 promises to offer attendees an opportunity to discover the latest developments in the denim sector.
At the expo, visitors will have the opportunity to discover a wide range of denim innovations. The “Trend Zone” area will showcase the latest denim trends and innovative products, enabling exhibitors to provide hands-on demonstrations and gain a deeper understanding of emerging trends in denim fabrics, styling, and finishing, particularly those available within Bangladesh.
Over 80 exhibitors from 12 different countries are expected to participate in the trade show, including Bangladesh, China, Pakistan, Turkey, Italy, Spain, Germany, Vietnam, Japan, India, Singapore, and Switzerland.
The exhibitors will present their latest products encompassing fabrics, garments, threads, machinery, finishing equipment, and accessories.
Bangladesh Denim Expo founder and CEO Mostafiz Uddin says: “Why Bangladesh Denim Expo? It’s simple – people can discover, connect and create new business, and also take the chance to gain industry insights.”
The exhibition will also feature a series of panel discussions and trend seminars over the two-day period.
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By GlobalDataThe first panel discussion titled “Bangladesh Apparel Industry in 2030: The Road Ahead,” will provide insights into the future of the nation’s apparel sector and “Sustainable Transition of Denim Industry” will focus on the industry’s shift towards sustainability.
The session titled “Unlocking the Untapped Potentials,” will explore hidden opportunities within the sector, while the fourth panel, “Transforming Human Capital for $100bn Industry,” will delve into the workforce aspects of this dynamic industry.