Bangladesh showcases bicycle manufacturing potential in EUROBIKE 2026

BSS
Published On: 29 Jun 2026, 16:51
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DHAKA, June 29, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh showcased its growing capabilities in bicycle manufacturing at EUROBIKE 2026, one of the world's leading trade fairs for bicycles and e-mobility, held at Messe Frankfurt in Germany from June 24 to 27.

Now in its 34th edition, the exhibition brought together around 800 exhibitors from more than 40 countries, highlighting the latest innovations, technologies, and sustainable mobility solutions, said a press release here today.

Bangladesh was represented by Rangpur Metal, which promoted the country's bicycle manufacturing industry and engaged with international buyers, industry stakeholders, and potential business partners during the four-day event.

The exhibition attracted more than 30,000 visitors from around 100 countries, providing participants with valuable opportunities for networking, business expansion, and knowledge exchange across the global cycling and e-mobility sectors.

The successful participation of Rangpur Metal underscored Bangladesh's growing presence in the international bicycle market and reflected the country's efforts to strengthen its position in the global supply chain for sustainable mobility products.

EUROBIKE 2026 concluded on a positive note, reaffirming its status as a premier global platform for innovation, collaboration, and the advancement of the cycling and e-mobility industries.

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