Messe Frankfurt Strengthens Ties with Pakistan’s Textile Industry at Lahore Conference

Karachi: Messe Frankfurt, a global leader in organizing international trade fairs, has reaffirmed its dedication to Pakistan’s textile and apparel sector by participating in the Inspiring Change Conference 2025 in Lahore. The event focused on sustainable solutions within the industry.

Messe Frankfurt, known for hosting significant exhibitions like Heimtextil, Techtextil, Texprocess, and Texworld, has established a comprehensive network that spans the entire textile value chain. These events attract a multitude of international buyers, manufacturers, and innovators, providing Pakistani companies with unparalleled access to global trends in sustainability, design, and technology.

The company’s engagement with over 3,000 textile and garment companies in Pakistan underscores its commitment to integrating these businesses into the global supply chain. Messe Frankfurt supports advancements in circular economy practices, resource efficiency, and smart manufacturing, crucial areas for the industry.

As Pakistan continues to be a major hub for textile sourcing, Messe Frankfurt aims to enhance its collaboration with local exporters, associations, and institutions. By connecting Pakistani manufacturers with its international fairs in Germany, France, China, and the USA, the company is fostering innovation, export growth, and sustainability, ensuring the global competitiveness of Pakistani firms.

Omer Salahuddin, the representative of Messe Frankfurt for several South Asian countries, emphasized the importance of these initiatives. He noted that the dynamic and rapidly evolving Pakistani textile sector benefits from the global trade fairs, which help local manufacturers connect with international buyers and stay ahead of emerging trends.

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