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19 Augustust 2026, 4:29 pm
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CEMS-Global to host 25th Bangladesh edition of textile exhibition series

CEMS-Global USA will organise the 25th Bangladesh edition of its Textile Series of Exhibitions from 2 to 5 September at the Bangladesh-China Friendship Exhibition Centre (BCFEC) in the capital’s Purbachal.

The landmark edition will bring together three international exhibitions — the 25th Textech Bangladesh 2026 International Expo, the 26th Dhaka International Yarn & Fabric Show 2026 and the 53rd DyeChem Bangladesh 2026 International Expo — under one roof.

According to CEMS-Global, the exhibition series has been held in Bangladesh for 25 years, connecting local textile and apparel manufacturers with international suppliers of machinery, technology, yarn, fabrics, trims, accessories, dyestuffs, chemicals and other production solutions.

The three exhibitions will cover different segments of the textile and apparel manufacturing value chain. Textech Bangladesh will showcase textile and apparel machinery, automation, digital manufacturing systems and other production technologies, while the Yarn & Fabric Show will feature yarn, fabrics, trims and accessories.

DyeChem Bangladesh will showcase dyestuffs, pigments, textile chemicals, auxiliaries and specialty chemical solutions, including products aimed at sustainable processing, resource efficiency and cleaner textile manufacturing.

CEMS-Global said the 25th anniversary edition comes at an important time for Bangladesh’s textile and apparel industry as global buyers are increasingly focusing on sustainability, traceability, shorter lead times, supply-chain resilience and responsible manufacturing.

The organiser said the event will provide manufacturers, factory owners, production managers, merchandisers, sourcing professionals, engineers, designers, buying houses and other industry stakeholders with opportunities to explore new technologies, assess suppliers, develop sourcing relationships and establish international business partnerships.

The exhibition series has evolved into an annual B2B platform for the sector, facilitating technology transfer, sourcing, networking and cross-border collaboration, it said.

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CEMS-Global said the next phase of growth in Bangladesh’s textile and apparel industry would increasingly depend on technology, productivity, innovation, diversification, sustainability and value addition.

The four-day event is expected to bring together international manufacturers and suppliers and representatives of Bangladesh’s textile and apparel industry at the BCFEC.

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