Dhaka International Textile & Garment Machinery Exhibition (DTG) Set to Showcase Cutting-Edge Innovations in Bangladesh
The Dhaka International Textile & Garment Machinery Exhibition (DTG) is poised to return, hosted at the International Convention City Bashundhara (ICCB) in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Recognized as a premier platform for textile and garment production equipment, DTG is an essential destination for manufacturers, suppliers, and professionals seeking advanced solutions in the industry.
With nearly two decades of history supporting Bangladesh’s textile sector, DTG has expanded its offerings through thematic exhibitions such as DITATEX and DYECHEM, delivering a comprehensive showcase of innovative techniques and industry trends. The event is jointly organized by Yorkers Trade and Marketing Service Co., Ltd., reinforcing its status as a leading international trade exhibition.
The 19th edition of the Dhaka International Textile & Garment Machinery Exhibition (DTG 2025), held from February 19–23, 2025, at the International Convention City Bashundhara (ICCB) in Dhaka, marked another milestone in Bangladesh’s growing textile and garment industry. The event, alongside the DitaTex and DYECHEM exhibitions, attracted a record-breaking 1,000 exhibitors from 32 countries and regions, showcasing the latest innovations across 25,000 square meters of exhibition space.
With 37,479 visitors in attendance, including professionals from leading global brands, DTG 2025 continues to solidify its position as the premier textile and garment trade show in Bangladesh. The exhibition highlighted Bangladesh’s importance as a key player in the textile and garment sectors, bringing together suppliers, manufacturers, and industry leaders to explore cutting-edge solutions and foster new business opportunities.
Global industry leaders praised DTG as an essential business platform for driving growth, innovation, and networking opportunities in the Bangladeshi market. Exhibitors, such as STÄUBLI SARGANS AG and MURATA (THAILAND) CO., LTD., highlighted the fair’s role in connecting them with key customers and promoting the latest technology in automation, dyeing, and garment production.
RBR INNOVATIONS LTD. stated, “DTG has been a crucial driver for our business expansion,” while NAF GROUP called the event “the ultimate gathering for garment manufacturers exploring the latest technology.”
DTG 2025 showcased a wide range of groundbreaking innovations aimed at improving efficiency, sustainability, and production capabilities in the textile and garment industry. Companies like ACME MACHINERY INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD. introduced eco-friendly dyeing solutions that reduce water usage by over 65%, while BENNINGER AG presented their flagship BEN-Colour system for open-width dyeing, a major innovation in wet finishing process solutions.
PT ASIA PACIFIC RAYON highlighted their high-quality viscose fibers, while WINTEX RESOURCES unveiled their eco-powered denim cutting machine, which was well-received by attendees.
Akai Lin, Overseas Director of Yorkers Trade & Marketing Service Co., Ltd., the event’s organizer, emphasized the continued growth of Bangladesh’s textile and garment industries despite global economic challenges. He noted, “DTG has been a vital platform for connecting local manufacturers with global suppliers and buyers, and the positive feedback proves its importance in the industry.”
Looking ahead, DTG 2026 is set to further elevate the platform’s influence, with booth applications now open for the 20th edition, scheduled for February 5-8, 2026, at ICCB.
DTG 2025 reaffirmed Bangladesh’s status as a textile hub, offering a unique opportunity for global industry players to expand their business in one of the world’s largest and fastest-growing textile markets.
Bangladesh, the world’s second-largest exporter of ready-made garments (RMG), represents a key opportunity for international suppliers. The textile and garment industry accounts for 80% of the country’s total export earnings and employs 4.4 million people. With its growing prominence, Bangladesh serves as a vital gateway to South Asia’s textile and garment machinery and accessories market.