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SGI Dubai 2018 to focus on Saudi textile sector

RIYADH, December 25, 2017

SGI Dubai 2018, a leading imaging and printing trade show, will feature exclusive textile focused brands that will showcase their equipment to cater to the needs of Saudi textile industry stakeholders, said event organisers.

The 21st edition of the show will be held from January 14 to 16 at the Dubai World Trade Centre.

The SR15 billion ($4 billion) Saudi textile industry is on the threshold of several major advantages due to the current reforms in the country and rising population. The Saudi textile imports are increasing at 13-15 per cent annually as per reports and this in another indicator of the robust growth and demand that the industry is witnessing. Textile printing therefore, becomes an extremely competitive tool for the industry when compared with global markets.

Event organisers International Expo Consults (IEC) part of Falak Holding, stated that the LED and textile printing industry is slated to grow exponentially in 2017 across the UAE and the Middle East region and is set to propel the retail sector. SGI Dubai is one of the most eagerly awaited events of the year in the region that caters to the needs of exhibitors and visitors in the textile printing industries apart from signage, outdoor media, screen and digital printing industries.

“The Saudi consumers are evolving and so is the country’s retail market. They are looking at modern retail environments, state-of-the-art designs and high-quality fabrics in their home country,” said Abdul Rahman Falaknaz, chairman, International Expo Consults.

“Textile industry is further triggered by its growing population and their purchasing power.  This makes Saudi Arabia one of the most promising and sought-after growth markets. While the pursuit of artificial intelligence has endured for the past several decades, it is only recently that dramatic technological enhancements have truly triggered the march of the machines. This will have a definite impact on textile printing industry as well.”

As per the Global Industry Analysts report, printed textiles market is projected to touch 29.8 billion sq m by 2020, due to the technology enhancements aimed at improving print speeds, design and efficiency.

“This region was earlier known as the trading hub but is transforming itself as the manufacturing hub and will soon entail manufacturing and exporting of textiles. The textile printing industry is all set to flourish in Saudi Arabia and the greater Middle East region in the next few years,” added Falaknaz.

‘SGI Textile 2018’, an integral part of the SGI Dubai show will display and introduce innovative textile printing technology products. The world’s leading textile printing entrepreneurs will converge at the show to provide the stakeholders with the right insights to lead the industry. Some of the key highlights of ‘SGI Textile 2018’ will include; heat transfer printing; digital textile printing; other fabric printing; custom flags for tradeshows and conventions; POS displays; table covers with logos and banners and; wall graphics among others.

Sign and Graphic Imaging (SGI Dubai) is a key platform where visitors can reach out to exhibitors who comprise of architects, sign makers, print and production manufacturers, media agencies, real-estate developers, brand and image consultants among others. The show is a globally recognised business forum which entails seminars and workshops led by industry pioneers.

SGI Dubai 2018 is roping in exhibitors and trade visitors across the globe including, the US, the UK, Germany, China, Japan and close to 70 plus countries.

Billion-dollar contracts were signed at the three-day show last year. The exhibition also hosted seminars and workshops conducted by industry experts. The show welcomed over 400 global exhibitors from across 36 countries spread over 22,000 sq m and registered over 40 new exhibitors. – TradeArabia News Service




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