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Ministry of TextilesGovernment of India
April 9 - 11, 2015Bombay Exhibition Centre, Goregaon,Mumbai, India
TECHNOTEX 2 15
www.technotexindia.in
INTERNATIONALEXHIBITION &
CONFERENCE ONTECHNICAL TEXTILES
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Technical textiles are textile materials and products Subsequently, Ministry of Textiles, Government of Indiaused for their technica l performance and launched Technology Mission on Technical Textilesfunctional properties. Technical textiles are an (TMTT) with two mini-missions for a period of five yearsimportant part of the textile industry and its potential (from 2010-11 to 2014-15) with a total fund outlay ofis still largely untapped in India. With the increase in INR 200 crore to overcome the issues faced by thedisposable income, the consumption of technical technical textile industry.textiles is expected to increase. Based on past trends
The Scheme consists of two Mini Missions.of growth and estimated end user segment growth,th
the Working Group on Technical Textiles for 12 Five Mini Mission I - Four additional CoEs have been set up forYear Plan (FYP) projected the market size to reach Nonwovens at DKTE in Ichalkaranji, Composites at ATIRA inINR 1,58,540 crore by 2016-17 at a year-on-year Ahmedabad, Industrial Textiles at PSG College of
thgrowth rate of 20% during the 12 Five Year Plan. Technology in Coimbatore and Sport Textiles at WRA in
Thane. Existing four CoEs are also being upgraded withTo tap the potential of technical textiles in India,
latest equipments and infrastructure in line with new COEs.Ministry of Textiles, Government of India hadimplemented the Scheme for Growth and Mini Mission II - Support for export market developmentDevelopment of Technical Textiles (SGDTT) from of technical textiles, support for new business start-ups,
th2007-08 to 2010-11 during the 11 Five Year Plan. support for contract research, market developmentThe scheme encompassed three components: support for sale to institutional buyers, fund support for
organising workshops and seminars on technical textiles(i) Baseline survey to build the database of
and social compliance through standardization andtechnical textile industry in India.
regulatory measures.(ii) Setting up of Four Centres of Excellence (CoE)
In continuation to its efforts for development of Technicali.e., BTRA for Geotextiles, SASMIRA for
Textile sector in India, Ministry of Textiles, Government ofAgrotextiles, NITRA for Protective Textiles and
India has launched the Scheme for Promoting the UsageSITRA for Medical Textiles. These CoEs
of Agrotextiles in North East Region with a financial outlayprovide infrastructure support in terms of
of INR 55 crores. Further, the Scheme for Promoting thefacilities for testing with national andUsage of Geotextiles in North East Region with a financial
international accreditation, development ofoutlay of INR 427 crores is under finalization.
resource centre with I.T. infrastructure,facilities for training, prototype development, For further information about Government of India,standards development on technical textiles, etc. Ministry of Textiles' initiatives, policies and schemes on
technical textiles, kindly visit:(iii) Awareness creation among entrepreneurs
under which more than 60 Seminars / www.technotex.gov.inWorkshops / Training programmes were andorganized by Office of Textile Commissioneracross the country during the course of scheme. www.technicaltextile.gov.in
INDIAN TECHNICAL TEXTILE INDUSTRY
AN OVERVIEW
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Technotex 2015 will pool in participants, visitors and other key decision makers from a diverse crosssection of the technical textile industry with a view to provide more innovative solutions, identifynew business opportunities and create an environment congenial for growth. Organized byMinistry of Textiles & FICCI, Technotex 2015 will be held at Mumbai, the financial capital of India.
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Project the latest technological developments in Technical Textiles
Project the status, facilities and services on R&D, quality control,govt. regulations and controls, rules and procedures
Supply of plant, machinery and equipment in Technical Textiles
Showcase the latest products, machinery, equipments &developments in the industry for generating business and testmarketing
Technology adaptation and upgradation
Joint venture partnership, project collaborations, transfer oftechnology, investments and R&D
nOne of the focusedexhibition on TechnicalTextiles in India
n10,000 sq. mtrs. ofexhibition area
nMore than 200 exhibitors
nConcurrent Conference onTechnical Textiles, thatmeans a focused targetaudience for the exhibition
nInternational participation
nCountry groups fromvarious parts of the world
nState pavilions
nActual business transactions,
both on spot and long term
OBJECTIVESHIGHLIGHTS
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Showcase your products & capabilities among the Direct Target Audience
Source New business contacts
Increase Sales
Launch New Products
Enhance PR opportunitiesCreate Brand Awareness
Joint ventures, collaborations & investment opportunities
One-to-one business meetings & networking opportunities
WHY SHOULD YOU PARTICIPATE?
INTERNATIONAL
EXHIBITION &
CONFERENCE ON
TECHNICAL TEXTILES
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April 9 - 11, 2015Bombay Exhibition Centre,Goregaon, Mumbai, India
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MEDICAL TEXTILES
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TRANSPORT TEXTILES
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INDUSTRIAL TEXTILES
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ECO TEXTILES
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Healthcare/hygiene products - Include beddings & clothingsfor medical purpose, surgical clothes, products for femininehygiene like sanitary napkins, baby and adult diapers, etc.
Non-implantable materials - For wound care that includesabsorbent pad (wound contact layer, base material viscose,plastic film) and bandages (simple inelastic/elastic,orthopaedic, plasters, gauzes, lint, padding)
Textiles in extracorporeal devices - Like artificial kidney, liverand lungs
Implantable materials - Like sutures (biodegradable andnon-biodegradable), soft tissue implants, artificial tendon(meshes), artificial ligament, artificial cartilage, orthopedicimplants, artificial joint, cardiovascular implants, vascular grafts
Air bag fabrics
Tyre cord fabrics (including hose and drive beltreinforcements)
Automotive upholstery and textile fabrics used inside thevehicle
Tyres (for cord reinforcement material, side and thread walls,carcass piles, etc.)
Engine (radiator hoses, hydraulic lines, filters, etc.)
Composites used in automotives
Comfort and decoration (seating, carpets, interior)
NVH applications of nonwovens
Dry and wet filtration applications
Polishing cloths
Needle punched felt
Drive belts, conveyor belts (for paper making and foodprocessing, textile industry etc.)
Sealing cord, fabrics for coating, Edging tape for coatedfabrics
Coated / laminated fabrics, Fusing threads and rods
Coated and extruded yarns, yarns for composites
High tenacity yarns
Erosion prevention textiles
Geomembranes for landfills
DISPLAY PROFILE
MANUFACTURERS OF TECHNICAL TEXTILES:
GEOTEXTILES
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HOME TEXTILES
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PACKAGING TEXTILES
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Geogrids, woven & nonwovengeotextiles, gabions, geocells, geobags,geotubes, prefabricated vertical drains,geosynthetic clay liner etc.
Mattress fabrics, furniture lining
FIBC big bags (Flexible Intermediate BulkContainers) for powdered & granularmaterials
Laundry bags and other bulk packagingproducts
Sacks for storage, etc.
Twine and string for tying packages, etc.(excludes agricultural applications)
Non-paper tea bags and coffee filters
Food soaker pads
Net packaging for storing, packing,
transporting, retailing, foodstuffs, toysWoven fiber strapping, lightweightmailbags
Soft luggage
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SPORT TEXTILESn
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Fire service equipment, bullet-proof jackets, armytents, extinguishing blanketsFabrics with waterproof and breathable membraneMountain safety ropes, climbing harnessProtective clothing fabrics for protection from fire,bullets, etc.Special jackets, attire to combat severe
temperaturesFabrics for disposable garments worn to provideprotection against harmful chemicals and gases,pesticides, etc.Fluorescent and Phosphorescent fabrics for gilets,trousers, etc.Fabrics of fire-retardant yarns/heat resistant yarns/fibers are under protech
Weapons rolls / bandoleers
Tents and sleeping systems, parachutes, artificial
turf, ballooning fabric, sail cloth, etc.
Greenhouse covers, nets, aqua-culture, groundwater management, shade nets, crop covers, anti-hail covers, insect nets, root ball nets, bird nets,mulch mats, fishing nets
These textiles are used in the construction ofbuildings, dams, bridges, tunnels & roads andcollectively comprise the sector. Some of the majorproducts covered under this sector are used in:
Hoardings & signages Scaffolding nets Awnings & canopies Tarpaulins Architectural membranes Roofing materials
Technical components of clothing (such as breathablemembranes), shoe reinforcement and construction as wellas rain wear. A look at some of the application areas: In shoe components like shoe laces
For insulation and structures like interlinings(woven as well as non woven, waddings, etc.) Sewing thread Velcro
PARTICIPATION CHARGES
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Automotive sector
Medical, health & personal care sector
Packaging sector
Sports gear, apparel, equipment sector
Safety products sector
Construction sector
Oil & Gas sector
Defence, police, fire departments
Chemical industry
Agriculture sector
Food and beverages
Logistics & warehousing companies
PSUs
Soil seals
Textile drainage systems
Erosion prevention systems
Textiles for protection against hazardoussubstances
Mobile containersTextile noise barrier systems
Filter systems (air/water)
Landfill textile
BUSINESS VISITORS FROM
MANUFACTURERS OF MACHINERY FORTECHNICAL TEXTILE
TECHNOLOGY PROVIDERS
RAW MATERIAL SUPPLIERS
TEXTILE CHEMICALS
CONSULTANTS
R&D COMPANIES
MAJOR TEXTILE INSTITUTIONS
VISITOR PROFILE
Type of Space Foreign Indian
Shell Space (Min. 12 sq. mtr.) US$ 375 per sq. mtr. 11,500 per sq. mtr.
Bare Space (Min. 27 sq. mtr.) US$ 325 per sq. mtr. ` 10,500 per sq. mtr.
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Catalogue Entry Charges:`1000 / US$ 30 per company Service Tax of 12.36 % will be charged extra from all Exhibitors on the space charges 10% Security Deposit (Refundable) of the space charges will be charged from all Indian Exhibitors
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Technotex 2014 was the third International Event The event theme was Accelerating usage and
jointly organized by FICCI and Ministry of Textiles to promoting investment, with an objective to boost the
promote the Indian technical textiles sector consumption and encourage investments in the Indian
technical textiles sectorThe states of Gujarat and Karnataka were the
partnering states in the event, while the state of The event was inaugurated by Ms Zohra Chatterji,
Maharashtra was the Host state Secretary, Ministry of Textiles, and attracted senior-level
participation from domestic and international industryThe event featured international participation fromand governmentsChina, Taiwan, USA, Germany, Belgium, UK,
Poland, Italy, and Switzerland
DELHI OFFICE:
Mr. Manoj Mehta -Deputy Director
Mr. Amit Kakkar -Research Associate
FICCI Trade Fair Secretariat,Federation House, Tansen MargNew Delhi - 110001Tel.: +91-11-23487581 (D)Fax: +91-11- 23359734Mob.: +91-9654258258E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]@gmail.com
MUMBAI OFFICE:
Mr. Vishal Ganju- Deputy Director
Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry(FICCI) - Krishnamai, Plot No. 33-B, Sir Pochkhanwal Road,Worli, Mumbai - 400030Mob.: +91- 8879977390Tel. : +91-22- 31924001Fax : +91-22-2496 6631E-mail: [email protected]
BANGALORE OFFICE:
Mr. B.K. Nayak, Senior Assistant Director - FICCIMob.: +91-9945790735E-mail: [email protected]
FOR PARTICIPATION, CONTACT:
TECHNOTEX 2014A GRAND SUCCESS
Technotex 2014 was the third of its kind exhibition-cum-conference in India, with a magnitude
comparable to world class international exhibitions
www.technotexindia.in
nNo. of Exhibitors -More than 150 companies participatedas Exhibitors. There was a separate Taiwan and ChinaPavilion in the Exhibition. Maharashtra participated as theHost State and Gujarat and Karnataka were the PartnerStates and there was a Rajasthan and NER States pavilion.
nNo. of Delegates - 225 Delegates attended theConference.
nState Level Delegation - State Delegates fromMaharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat, Rajasthan and AndhraPradesh attended the exhibition.
nNo. of Speakers -36 Speakers addressed the delegates andmade presentations.
nInternational Participants - Representation from Taiwan,China, Japan, Switzerland, U.K, Sweden, Belgium,Germany, Austria, Italy and U.S.A.
nNo. of Business Visitors -5831 business visitors attendedthe Exhibition during the three days.
nNo. of B2B/ G2B Meetings -40 One to one meetingsbetween Institutional buyers and sellers of TechnicalTextiles.
Event Summary