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Dhaka, Bangladesh – May 9, 2025: In a major boost to Bangladesh’s growing international trade and industrial ecosystem, CEMS-Global USA has inaugurated four major international exhibitions at the International Convention City Bashundhara (ICCB) in Dhaka. The exhibitions, running from May 9–11, aim to connect local manufacturers with global suppliers and innovators, paving the way for stronger international collaboration in the textile and garment industry.

These exhibitions include:

  • 23rd Textech Bangladesh International Expo 2025
  • 18th Dhaka International Yarn & Fabric Show 2025
  • 45th Dye+Chem Bangladesh Expo 2025
  • 5th Dhaka International Garment & Textile Machinery Expo 2025

Organized by CEMS-Global USA, a pioneer in B2B exhibition management with over 30 years of experience across South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Africa, the events are expected to redefine the scope of industrial exhibitions in Bangladesh.

A Hub of Innovation and Global Networking

CEMS-Global USA has brought together more than 550 companies from over 15 countries, including Germany, China, India, South Korea, Italy, and Turkey. These events provide a complete platform for Bangladeshi businesses to explore the latest technologies in machinery, fabric innovation, eco-friendly chemicals, automation, and AI-powered textile solutions.

The exhibitions also target sustainable practices in the textile sector, aligned with global trends and the rise of green fashion. As global buyers increasingly seek eco-conscious sourcing options, Bangladeshi exporters must embrace technology-driven sustainability to remain competitive.

Empowering Bangladesh’s $47 Billion Garment Sector

Bangladesh’s Ready-Made Garment (RMG) industry is the second-largest in the world and contributes almost 85% to the country’s export earnings. According to BGMEA, Bangladesh exported over $47 billion worth of garments in the fiscal year 2023–24. Events like these help strengthen that momentum by introducing more efficient and sustainable production methods.

At the grand opening ceremony, Meherun N. Islam, President and Group Managing Director of CEMS-Global USA, highlighted:

“Our vision is to bring the world to Bangladesh and take Bangladesh to the world. Through these exhibitions, we are helping local businesses meet global standards, connect with top-tier suppliers, and expand into new markets.”

Exhibits That Reflect the Future of Manufacturing

The four exhibitions showcase a diverse array of:

  • AI-powered textile machinery
  • Sustainable dye and chemical solutions
  • High-performance yarns and fabrics
  • Digital printing equipment
  • Smart factory technologies
  • Water-saving and energy-efficient systems

These innovations are vital for reducing production costs and environmental impact. As per industry insights shared by Sustain Your Style, the textile industry is one of the top global polluters. Hence, a shift toward sustainable machinery and chemicals is a necessity, not a luxury.

Thousands of Professionals Expected to Attend

The three-day event is expected to draw more than 35,000+ business visitors, including RMG factory owners, exporters, engineers, buyers, sourcing agents, and government officials. The exhibition also fosters direct trade dialogues through the B2B Matchmaking Zone, allowing visitors to meet face-to-face with international exhibitors.

For those interested, an online exhibition guide with live exhibitor profiles and booth locations is available at CEMS-Expo.com.

No Entry Fee & Real Business Opportunities

The exhibitions are free to attend for all industry professionals. Visitors can not only explore new products and technologies but also attend scheduled meetings with global companies.

This is especially important for small and medium businesses that are looking to:

  • Start exporting to new markets
  • Find eco-friendly alternatives to traditional materials
  • Upgrade to more efficient machinery
  • Learn from international leaders in textile technology

To register or explore the product showcase, visit https://www.cems-expo.com.

Support for Bangladesh’s Economic Vision

The exhibitions also align with Bangladesh’s national industrial goals. According to the Bangladesh Economic Review 2024, the country has seen a 9.2% increase in industrial output and is investing heavily in smart manufacturing and infrastructure to meet its Vision 2041 targets.

Exhibitions like these not only support that goal but also attract foreign direct investment (FDI) into key sectors like textiles, chemicals, and machine tools.

Educational Seminars & Expert Insights

In addition to product showcases, the event includes several educational seminars, workshops, and panel discussions. Topics include:

  • Building a circular economy in textiles
  • Using AI and IoT in garment manufacturing
  • Trends in ethical sourcing
  • Export financing and compliance with international standards

These sessions are led by global industry experts, giving local businesses actionable insights into the future of manufacturing and trade.

Building Trade Bridges That Last

With such a diverse lineup of participants and cutting-edge innovations on display, these exhibitions are more than just events — they are powerful trade enablers that help Bangladesh strengthen its global supply chain ties.

As CEMS-Global USA continues its mission to bridge global businesses, these exhibitions provide local entrepreneurs the chance to meet world-class suppliers, learn from innovators, and take part in shaping the future of the industry.

Final Thoughts

Bangladesh’s business environment is evolving fast. With increasing international interest in its garment, fabric, and chemical sectors, now is the time for local companies to invest in modern technologies and sustainable practices.

If you are part of the manufacturing, textile, or garment industry, attending these four exhibitions at ICCB is an opportunity to grow, connect, and lead.

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