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Bursa Textile Show Has Strengthened the Export in the Industry!

Bursa Textile Show, one of the most important events in the textile industry, was held on October 9-11, 2024 at Bursa Merinos Atatürk Congress and Culture Center. The Fair organized under the leadership of Bursa Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BSTO) and with the organization of KFA Fuarcılık, brought together domestic and foreign business professionals and made a significant contribution to Turkey's foreign trade volume.

International Participation and Wide Scope

Bursa Textile Show hosted business professionals from over 40 countries, and nearly 100 companies participated in the fair by opening booths. The event, which hosted more than 8,000 visitors in total, was evaluated by both exhibitors and visitors as one of the most successful organizations held in the textile industry.

Strong Business Connections and Interest of Foreign Buyers

Qualified buyers from the country and abroad established important business connections at the fair. The event, that was supported by procurement delegation organizations, also attracted attention with its individual participations. Foreign buyers coming from many countries evaluated cooperation opportunities with domestic companies.

Fall-Winter 25/26 Trends

At Bursa Textile Show, important trends that shape the future of the textile and fashion industry were discussed, as well. Fall-Winter 25/26 trend approaches, shaped by the transformation of raw materials, circularity, rational economy and reusability, were shared with industry representatives.

Bursa's Strength in Textiles

Bursa, which has textile production experience of centuries, has increased its export potential even more with this important event. The fair, which was held in an area of ​​more than 4,500 sqm at the Merinos Atatürk Congress and Culture Center, has become one of the meeting points of the industry.

Interface with Potential Buyers

At the event, potential buyers from many countries, especially England, Poland, Italy, Spain, Russia and Central Asia, evaluated cooperation opportunities with domestic companies. This successful organization paved the way for new cooperation and export capacities in the textile industry.