After a two-year break, Bangladesh Denim Expo will return live and once again will open its doors in the international Convention City, Bashundhara (ICCB) in Dhaka on May 10th and 11th 2022.



The theme of this 12the edition of the show will be “Beyond Business”, a topic meant to show the next opportunities for this industry players for achieving success while offering sustainable solutions.



The event will host 79 exhibitors, including both local and international participants presenting their newest fabrics, garments, threads, machinery, finishing equipments and accessories, representing Bangladesh’s denim industry that considers itself the second-largest denim exporter to Europe and the third largest one to The US.

A panel discussion held during a past edition of Bangladesh Denim Expo
Photo: Bangladesh Denim Expo
A panel discussion held during a past edition of Bangladesh Denim Expo
Through a series of product displays, seminar sessions and panel discussions, the Expo aims to encourage debate and interaction among exhibitors and visitors.




The two-days show will host eight seminar sessions conducted by exhibitors and two panel discussions, reflecting the sustainability theme overriding this edition of the Expo. 



Industry experts will also participate to discuss how the denim industry can improve, not only from a business perspective, but also considering the social and environmental impacts of their activities and the goals entrepreneurs should focus on.



“The world is a slightly different place since the last edition of this show, which took place two years ago. Denim supply chains have experienced major turbulence and disruption and have been forced to innovate and adapt in order to survive and remain relevant,” commented Mostafiz Uddin, organizer of the show.

Mostafiz Uddin
Photo: Bangladesh Denim Expo
Mostafiz Uddin
“The pandemic has forced suppliers to double-down on sustainability issues. That is what global consumers are demanding in the post-pandemic world, and this message is being passed down supply chains through fashion brands and retailers. Our show will act as a lightening rod on these issues, bringing together some of the most progressive, forward-thinking denim manufacturers in the world to showcase new thinking and the latest technical innovations which are driving our industry forward,” he added.




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