Three major international exhibitions of the regional textile industry — Heimtextil Uzbekistan, Texworld Tashkent, and Apparel Sourcing Tashkent 2025 — successfully concluded at the UzExpoCentre National Exhibition Complex in Tashkent.
The project was held under the support of Messe Frankfurt and organized by BMCA Uzbekistan, the official representative of Messe Frankfurt in Central Asia.
2025 Key Figures
• 8,000 m² of exhibition space across two pavilions
• 250+ companies from 6 countries: Uzbekistan, India, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan, China, and Russia
• 15+ countries represented in the International Buyer Programme
• 4,000+ professional visitors over three exhibition days
• 1,000+ targeted B2B meetings between exhibitors and buyers
• 45+ SMEs showcased their products in a dedicated pavilion
International Buyer Programme
In 2025, Tashkent welcomed over 250 buyers and retail representatives from the United Kingdom, Germany, Portugal, France, Poland, the USA, Pakistan, Türkiye, China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, and other countries.
The programme strengthened Uzbekistan’s export potential by facilitating direct business connections between international purchasers and local manufacturers.
Business Programme
The Main Stage hosted 12 sessions and panel discussions focused on sustainable production, digitalization, export strategies, and women’s leadership in business.
Speakers included representatives from Gesamtmasche, Hohenstein Laboratories, Silk & Cotton, TRT Apparel Group, TraMod Academy, Global Textile Group, GIZ, Wildberries, and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, among other leading industry organizations.
Exhibition Sectors
• Home and interior textiles
• Fabrics, materials, yarns, and finishes
• Ready-made garments and accessories
• Textile technologies and equipment
SME Pavilion
With the support of the Agency for Light Industry Development, 50 small and medium-sized enterprises from across Uzbekistan presented their products under the Made in Uzbekistan brand — from home textiles and knitwear to ready-made clothing and accessories.
This section became an effective platform for promoting national production and expanding export opportunities.
Strategic Importance
These exhibitions play a strategic role in developing Uzbekistan’s export capacity, providing local companies the opportunity to meet face-to-face with buyers from Europe and the Americas.
Heimtextil Uzbekistan, Texworld Tashkent, and Apparel Sourcing Tashkent have established themselves as the leading professional platform for integrating Uzbekistan into the global textile supply chain.
Thanks to the Messe Frankfurt brand, leading international buyers now travel to Uzbekistan — opening new prospects for the country’s textile producers.
Organizer:
BMCA Uzbekistan — Official Representative of Messe Frankfurt in Central Asia
The project was held under the support of Messe Frankfurt and organized by BMCA Uzbekistan, the official representative of Messe Frankfurt in Central Asia.
2025 Key Figures
• 8,000 m² of exhibition space across two pavilions
• 250+ companies from 6 countries: Uzbekistan, India, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan, China, and Russia
• 15+ countries represented in the International Buyer Programme
• 4,000+ professional visitors over three exhibition days
• 1,000+ targeted B2B meetings between exhibitors and buyers
• 45+ SMEs showcased their products in a dedicated pavilion
International Buyer Programme
In 2025, Tashkent welcomed over 250 buyers and retail representatives from the United Kingdom, Germany, Portugal, France, Poland, the USA, Pakistan, Türkiye, China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, and other countries.
The programme strengthened Uzbekistan’s export potential by facilitating direct business connections between international purchasers and local manufacturers.
Business Programme
The Main Stage hosted 12 sessions and panel discussions focused on sustainable production, digitalization, export strategies, and women’s leadership in business.
Speakers included representatives from Gesamtmasche, Hohenstein Laboratories, Silk & Cotton, TRT Apparel Group, TraMod Academy, Global Textile Group, GIZ, Wildberries, and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, among other leading industry organizations.
Exhibition Sectors
• Home and interior textiles
• Fabrics, materials, yarns, and finishes
• Ready-made garments and accessories
• Textile technologies and equipment
SME Pavilion
With the support of the Agency for Light Industry Development, 50 small and medium-sized enterprises from across Uzbekistan presented their products under the Made in Uzbekistan brand — from home textiles and knitwear to ready-made clothing and accessories.
This section became an effective platform for promoting national production and expanding export opportunities.
Strategic Importance
These exhibitions play a strategic role in developing Uzbekistan’s export capacity, providing local companies the opportunity to meet face-to-face with buyers from Europe and the Americas.
Heimtextil Uzbekistan, Texworld Tashkent, and Apparel Sourcing Tashkent have established themselves as the leading professional platform for integrating Uzbekistan into the global textile supply chain.
Thanks to the Messe Frankfurt brand, leading international buyers now travel to Uzbekistan — opening new prospects for the country’s textile producers.
Organizer:
BMCA Uzbekistan — Official Representative of Messe Frankfurt in Central Asia