Gartex Texprocess India Mumbai 2026 opened today, 9 April 2026, at the Bombay Exhibition Centre, bringing together key stakeholders from across India’s textile and garment manufacturing ecosystem. The three-day B2B exhibition, running until 11 April, serves as a comprehensive platform for showcasing innovations across the entire textile value chain.
The exhibition comes at a time when India’s textile industry is witnessing strong growth, supported by policy initiatives and rising global demand. With exports currently valued at approximately USD 36 billion, the government has set a Vision 2030 target of USD 100 billion, reinforcing the sector’s role in economic growth and global trade expansion.
The show opened with a ceremonial inauguration attended by senior dignitaries and industry leaders, underlining the importance of technology adoption, innovation, and collaboration in advancing the sector.
Gartex Texprocess India Mumbai 2026 brings together over 120 exhibitors, 350+ brands, and is expected to attract more than 12,000 visitors, including manufacturers, buyers, and decision-makers. The exhibition floor features a wide range of solutions including garment manufacturing machinery, embroidery equipment, digital textile printing technologies, laundry and finishing systems, and advanced textile innovations.
Co-located segments such as the Denim Show, Fabrics & Trims Show, and Screen Print India further expand the scope of the exhibition, covering specialised segments of the apparel and textile industry.
Live machinery demonstrations, product launches, and interactive showcases offer hands-on exposure to the latest manufacturing technologies. Alongside the exhibition, knowledge sessions and industry discussions will focus on automation, sustainability, and digital transformation in textile production.
With a strong mix of innovation, technology, and business networking, Gartex Texprocess India Mumbai 2026 is set to play a crucial role in accelerating modernisation and strengthening India’s position in the global textile industry.









