The 5th edition of ITMACH INDIA will be held concurrently with 3rd FARM to FASHION the trade show of the entire value chain of textiles and FABEXA focusing on excellence on fabrics.
The confluence of these exhibitions will truly represent the entire value chain of the textile industry and the holistic congregation will provide for enriching interactions between all stakeholders of the textile industry.
With a participation of more than 10 countries in 4 highly successful shows over 9 years, ITMACH has been a major stimulant to the growth of India’s Textile industry.
India today is the 2nd largest manufacturer and exporter in the world for cotton & cotton yarn. India’s Textile industry has received FDI inflows of $3.45 billion from Mar-2000 to Mar-2020.
Gujarat is a major textile hub of India. Gujarat accounts for 30% of India’s exports in cotton fabrics and made-ups, 37% of India’s cotton produce and 60% of India’s cotton export in terms of value. Gujarat also produces ~50% of India’s man-made fibre. It is the largest producer of synthetic fabric in India and accounts for 30% of India’s woven fabric. 90% of weaving machinery manufacturers are established in Gujarat and it produces 25% of India’s technical textile output. (Source: iNDEXTb, Govt. of Gujarat)
Under the ‘Five F’—Farm, Farm to Fibre, Fibre to Factory, Factory to Fashion, Fashion to Foreign framework of the central and state policies of the textile industry, today, the silk city of Surat is getting an expansion till Navsari with the PM Mega Integrated Textile Region and Apparel (PM MITRA) Park in Gujarat’s Navsari district.
ITMACH India will bring together a large number of international exhibitors and visitors in one place. Meet the leading manufacturers, technology experts and thought leaders of the industry. Discover new markets, buyers and sellers. Avail opportunities to forge alliances and gain industry intelligence.


Founded in 1948 and registered under the Bombay Non-Trading Corporation Act of 1959, the Jamnagar District Association promotes growth and unity within the brass industry and advocates for beneficial legislation. Representing over 2,200 industrialists for more than Seventy years, the association addresses industry challenges at various government levels to secure favourable outcomes and also facilitates molasses trading on a no-profit basis for its members. Operating from a 10,000 square foot office in the GIDC area, the association is equipped with modern facilities including a conference hall and an auditorium. It is a member of prestigious chambers such as Gujarat Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Federation of Industries and Association (Gujarat) & Jamnagar Chamber of Commerce & Industry. To aid its members, the association organizes regular seminars, fairs, and exhibitions. It has also established NABL approved “METALAB,” an advanced metal testing laboratory funded by SIDBI, enhancing local manufacturers’ access to cost-effective, high-quality testing services.