Bangladesh to showcase global textile leadership at Heimtextil 2026

BSS
Published On: 13 Jan 2026, 21:18
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DHAKA, Jan 13, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh is set to reinforce its position as a global powerhouse in the textile sector by participating in Heimtextil 2026,the world’s largest trade fair for home and contract textiles.
 
Scheduled to take place from January 13–16, 2026, in Frankfurt, Germany, the event serves as a critical platform for setting the year's design trends and fostering international business growth.
 
As a key supplier in the global textile market, Bangladesh’s participation is strategically designed to help exporters engage with European buyers, explore new markets, and gain insights into emerging international trends.
 
The fair provides a global stage to highlight the country’s skill and quality, ranging from traditional products like towels and bedding to specialized items such as carpets, bath products, and sun-protection materials.
 
The Bangladeshi delegation will consist of a robust mix of direct exhibitors and companies supported by the Export Promotion Bureau (EPB).
 
The direct exhibitors include leading industry names such as ACS Textile (Bangladesh) Limited, Artisan House BD Ltd, Debonair Padding & Quilting Solution Ltd, Hossain Dyeing and Printing Mills Ltd (Unit-2), Karupannya Rangpur Ltd, Naheed Fine Tex Ltd, Noman Terry Towel Mills Ltd, Shabab Fabrics Ltd, Towel Tex Ltd and Zaber & Zubair Fabrics Limited / NICE Group.
 
Additionally, Jaantex Industries Ltd, Maanuri Textile Mills, and Stylus Towels Ltd will participate under the support of the EPB, ensuring a comprehensive representation of the nation's textile diversity.
 
Heimtextil 2026 will not only focus on finished goods but also on the future of manufacturing. 

Bangladeshi companies will have the opportunity to align with new technologies, including AI-assisted design and sustainable production methods, which are increasingly vital for maintaining a competitive edge in the global market.
 
This participation is expected to strengthen Bangladesh's global presence, allowing local manufacturers to connect with new customers and demonstrate the high-quality craftsmanship that defines the nation's textile industry.
 

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