GTB Dhaka Sewing Equipment Exhibition, Bangladesh
Exhibition Scale: 15,000 square meters; 19,000 visitors; 298 exhibitors; Exhibition Dates: January 14-17, 2026 Location: Agargaon, Sher-E-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka - 1207, Bangladesh. Exhibition Venue: Bang Bandu International Convention Centre, Dhaka, Bangladesh Organizer: Bangladesh Textile AssociationBangladesh Sewing Equipment Exhibition Ticket Information:
Exhibition ticket (January 14-17, 2026): 100.00 yuan
Ticket Reservation Guide:
1. Visit the relevant exhibition page or the official website of the Bangladesh Sewing Equipment Exhibition. 2. Click the "Ticket Reservation" or "Apply Now" button to enter the reservation page. 3. Fill in your personal information as prompted, including your name, contact number, and ID number. 4. Submit the application after confirming that the information is correct. 5. After receiving the confirmation message, keep the confirmation information from the SMS, WeChat, or email.Scope of exhibits at the Bangladesh Sewing Equipment Exhibition:
Garment Machinery and Accessories: Automation systems, machines, boilers, CAD/CAM/CIM systems, computer software, chemicals and dyes, pleating machines, cutting machines, drilling machines, embroidery machines, finishing equipment, bonding machines, garment accessories, hooks, buttons, rivets and fasteners, washing and ironing equipment, linings, knives and scissors, knife sharpening machines, knitting machines and equipment, labeling machines, dry cleaning equipment, leather machines, overlock machines, packaging equipment, bag opening machines, industrial/household sewing equipment, sewing machine accessories and spare parts, sewing machine motors, sewing machine needles and thread, fabrics, textiles, leather and synthetic materials, unit production systems (Copyright of this content belongs to JUZHAN; unauthorized reproduction is prohibited)
Other related machinery and accessories: rinsing machines, garment chemicals and dyes, embroidery equipment, blanket knitting, heat conversion machines, measuring and folding machines, dry cleaning equipment, control equipment, fabric and fiber fabric preparation machines.
Accessories and support services: zippers, buttons, sewing needles, sewing thread, software consultation, one-stop engineering service, testing equipment, knitted fabrics
Introduction to the GTB (Gross Technology for Internationalized Sewing Equipment) Exhibition in Dhaka, Bangladesh:
The GTB (GARMENT TECHNOLOGY BANGLADESH) exhibition in Dhaka, Bangladesh , is Bangladesh's premier sewing equipment exhibition. Founded in 2002, it has become the best and largest garment technology exhibition in South and Southeast Asia. It fully meets the huge needs of garment manufacturers and exporters in Bangladesh and South Asia to introduce technology and improve production efficiency, becoming the largest and most comprehensive supplier of garment machinery, related equipment, and accessories in Bangladesh. (Copyright of this article belongs to JUZHAN; unauthorized reproduction is prohibited.)
The previous Dhaka Sewing Equipment Exhibition (GTB) in Bangladesh covered a total area of 15,000 square meters, with 298 exhibitors from countries including China, India, Turkey, Indonesia, Pakistan, South Korea, South Africa, Russia, Poland, and Japan, and attracted 19,000 visitors.
The GTB (Gross Technology for Sewing Equipment) exhibition in Dhaka, Bangladesh, showcased creations using the purest and most unique raw materials from around the world and offered commercial construction and textile courses for students interested in pursuing careers in the garment or fashion industry. Chinese exhibitors were a major highlight of the exhibition, with their products attracting significant attention from Bangladeshi buyers.


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GTB Dhaka Sewing Equipment Exhibition, Bangladesh
GARMENT TECHNOLOGY BANGLADESH- Host region:
- Dhaka, Bangladesh
- Venue:
- Agargaon, Sher-E-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka - 1207, Bangladesh.
- Exhibition area:
- 15,000㎡
- Number of audience members:
- 19,000 people
- Industry:
- Sewing Equipment Exhibition in Bangladesh