Italian textile machinery makers will hold technology and B2B workshops in Dhaka and Chittagong on July 7 and 9 to strengthen ties with Bangladesh’s textile sector.
The initiative reflects rising demand for Italian machinery after exports to Bangladesh grew 17 per cent in 2025 to €71 million (~$83.5 million), with a focus on productivity, sustainability and higher-value manufacturing.
Production flexibility and the ability to create customized technological niches are the hallmarks of the roughly 300 companies making up the Italian textile machinery industry—a highly internationalized sector that exports 86% of its production to 130 countries.
“The 2025 figures speak clearly: the 17% growth testifies that the Bangladeshi textile industry views Italian manufacturers as an irreplaceable partner to win the global challenge of quality and efficiency,” comments Marco Salvadè, President of ACIMIT. “The decision to visit both Dhaka and Chittagong with this workshop stems from our desire to closely support the country’s two industrial engines, offering tailored solutions
capable of generating an immediate technological upgrade and guiding local players toward more sustainable models. This journey also represents an ideal springboard ahead of ITMA Hanover 2027, the global stage where we will showcase the next major evolutions of our technology.”
The workshop—promoted by the Italian Trade Agency (ICE) and ACIMIT and organized with the valuable support of the Embassy of Italy in Dhaka—will be structured to maximize networking opportunities through targeted B2B business meetings and in-depth technical seminars in both cities. It will feature the participation of the following Italian companies:
Color Service, Corino Macchine, Danti, Durst, L.A.I.P., Lawer, Monti – Mac, Ms Printing Solutions, Roj, Pentek, Pinter Caipo, Reggiani Macchine, Salvade’, Tecnorama, Ugolini.
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Fibre2Fashion News Desk (JP)