Textile Asia: Exhibition 2026 to Boost Pakistan’s Textile Industry and Investment

International exhibition in Lahore will showcase advanced textile technologies, attract global investors, and strengthen Pakistan’s export potential.

Exhibitors and visitors at Textile Asia 2026 showcasing modern textile machinery and digital technologies in Lahore.

Visitors explore advanced textile technologies during Textile Asia 2026 at Lahore Expo Centre.

Textile Asia 2026 will open in Lahore from 4 to 6 July with a strong focus on modern technology, foreign investment and export growth for Pakistan’s textile industry. The three-day international exhibition and conference aims to connect local manufacturers with global suppliers and investors.

The 32nd Textile Asia International Exhibition and Conferences will take place at the Lahore Expo Centre under the management of the Special Investment Facilitation Council> (SIFC) and Ecommerce Gateway Pakistan.

Organisers expect more than 2,000 international brands, 425 companies, and 57,000 trade visitors to attend the event. Participants from over eight countries, including China, Türkiye, Germany, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, and **Russia>, will showcase the latest products and innovations.

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The exhibition will highlight advanced textile machinery, digital technologies, value-added manufacturing and sustainable production solutions. Industry experts expect the event to support innovation and improve the global competitiveness of Pakistan’s textile sector.

The Eco Textile Conference 2.0 will bring together international experts to discuss green manufacturing, renewable energy, sustainable production and emerging global industry trends.

Visitors will also explore eight specialised international exhibitions covering the textile value chain. The displays will feature advanced machinery, digital solutions, textile chemicals and environmentally friendly technologies.

Organisers believe the event will create new opportunities for foreign direct investment, technology transfer, business partnerships and export expansion. They also expect the exhibition to strengthen Pakistan’s position in the global textile market.

Officials say support from the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) continues to accelerate digital transformation across the industrial sector and enhance the country’s value-added textile industry.

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