
September 11, 2024, Samarkand The most important event of the year in the worldwide textile industry took place in Samarkand on September 8–10, 2024, when two of the biggest textile associations in the world—the ITMF Annual meeting and the IAF World Fashion Convention—hosted their first combined meeting. business. In the 120-year history of ITMF, Central Asia was selected as the location for the first time.
More than 500 attendees from all around the world attended the event, including important figures from the European and Asian business communities. The seminar highlighted Uzbekistan’s re-entry into the global textile sector subsequent to the conclusion of the boycott of the Cotton Campaign in 2022.
The most pressing topics confronting the textile industry were covered by participants in the official business program, which took place from September 8–10. These topics included supply chain value creation, the effects of artificial intelligence, manufacturing digitalization, international legislation, sustainable development, recycling, and the function of synthetic fibers and textiles, supply chain optimization, and other subjects—a total of 25 business gatherings, such as private sessions.
A special meeting was held to discuss the future of the textile sector in Uzbekistan. Thanks to systematic reforms, including the end of the state monopoly on cotton farming, the creation of cotton clusters, the ban on forced and child labour, and other changes, the country successfully achieved the lifting of the long-standing boycott of Uzbek cotton. Today, Uzbekistan is a member of international organizations like Better Cotton and Better Work, with the quality of Uzbek cotton and its compliance with global production standards confirmed by numerous certifications. The ITMF Annual Conference and IAF World Fashion Convention served is a special forum to highlight national achievements and promote foreign collaborations.
“We greatly appreciate and back any initiatives from our international partners that would benefit both parties. Specifically, we stand prepared to offer complete support in putting in place the prerequisites for foreign companies to do business in Uzbekistan. We’re also ready to establish advantageous circumstances for famous international organizations to host fashion displays, exhibits, and conferences on a monthly basis Throughout our nation, especially in places like Namangan, Margilan, Kokand, Shakhrisabz, Khiva, and Bukhara, and Andijan, which provide significant tourism and industrial potential,” the Uzbek president stated. Speaker Shavkat Mirziyoyev addressed conference attendees.
“Our visit to Samarkand is not limited to admiring the magnificent Silk Road City.” We are here to learn a great deal about the reform program that President Shavkat Mirziyoyev started and the remarkable advancements that Uzbekistan has made over the previous eight years. The most fascinating thing to discover will be how the The cotton, textile, and garment industries in the nation have evolved over this time, and what can anticipated from it going forward,” ITMF President Dr. K.V. Srinivasan stated during his welcoming remarks.
Before the harvest season began, conference delegates got the chance to tour cotton clusters in Samarkand and learn about the many textile industries in Uzbekistan. The ITMF Awards and ITMF Start-up winners were announced and an awards ceremony marked the event’s conclusion. award, given in 2024 to honor the industry’s most notable inventions and accomplishments.
“To hold this major meeting, Uzbekistan faced competition from Egypt, Turkey, Indonesia, and the United States. The choice of our nation emphasizes Uzbekistan’s expanding position in the world’s textile supply chain. We’ve come a long way in just two years, greatly extending our circle of overseas associates. The nation’s textile sector exported goods valued at over $3.5 billion in 2023. goods to more than 75 nations, with the goal of reaching $6.5 billion in exports by 2026. Achieving this aim requires forging stronger relationships with reliable foreign allies,” said Mirmukhsin Sultanov, acting chairman of the Uztextileprom Association.
Visit for further details on the occasion and speaker engagements. https://www.itmf-iaf-conference-2024-samarkand.org.
Concerning ITMF: The interests of textile producers are represented by the International Textile producers Federation (ITMF), a global trade body. ITMF encourages global textile producers to collaborate and communicate with one another, which contributes to the expansion and sustained growth of the sector.
Concerning IAF: The premier international organization representing the garment sector is called the International garment Federation (IAF). Through worldwide collaboration and debate, IAF addresses important concerns and possibilities within the industry to assist its development.