On August 20, 2025, the DPES overseas promotion team went to New Delhi, India, to attend Gartex Texprocess India 2025, held at Pragati Maidan International Exhibition Centre. Through on-site visits and face-to-face meetings, the team promoted the upcoming 4th DPES Textile Printing & Embroidery Expo, which will take place on March 11–13, 2026, at Area D, Canton Fair Complex, Guangzhou. They also invited professional buyers from India and neighboring South Asian countries to visit the show.
Exhibition Name:
Gartex Texprocess India 2025
Exhibition Date:
August 21–23, 2025
Venue:
Pragati Maidan International Exhibition Centre, New Delhi
Frequency:
Twice a year
Organizers:
MEX Exhibitions Pvt. Ltd. & Messe Frankfurt
As an important event for India’s textile and garment manufacturing industry, Gartex Texprocess India gathers high-quality exhibitors and buyers from India, South Asia, and international markets. The show covers equipment agents, garment factories, fabric mills, processing workshops, and apparel brands.
During the exhibition, the DPES promotion team distributed invitations for the 4th DPES Textile Printing & Embroidery Expo 2026 to exhibitors and visitors, and introduced the highlights and value of the show. Many Indian textile equipment agents and printing companies showed strong interest in DPES. Several companies said they follow new equipment launches in China every year.
This year’s exhibition brought together strong international and local brands. Well-known companies such as MIMAKI, EPSON, BROTHER, and RICOMA were all present. Exhibits included heat transfer, DTG, DTF, laser cutting machines, embroidery machines, sewing equipment, printing inks, fabrics, and accessories. Many exhibitors noted that India’s demand for textile printing and garment manufacturing is growing, especially in sportswear, fashion apparel, and home textiles, with high demand for efficient and multifunctional equipment.
As the world’s second-largest textile producer, India has a huge market in both exports and domestic demand. In recent years, with the government promoting the “Make in India” policy and the spread of digital printing technology, more mid- to high-end orders are returning to the local market, and investment in advanced equipment has grown significantly.
It is worth mentioning that India has opened visa applications for Chinese tourists and business visitors. This makes exchanges and travel between the two countries more convenient and will further promote cooperation and business opportunities in the textile printing industry.
The promotion in India not only increased the brand awareness of DPES in the South Asian market, but also brought many potential buyers for the 2026 exhibition.