International sourcing event to bring exhibitors from multiple countries and feature dedicated pavilions for textiles, fibres, yarns and chemicals
Intex Bangladesh 2026, the Bangladesh edition of the Intex South Asia textile sourcing series, is scheduled to be held in Dhaka from 18-19-20 June 2026 at International Convention City Bashundhara.
The event is part of the Intex South Asia series, which has completed 17 editions across Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and India over the last 11 years.
The exhibition is expected to connect global textile suppliers with Bangladesh’s apparel and textile manufacturing sector. Participating countries are expected to include India, China, Thailand, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Uzbekistan, the United Kingdom, Germany, South Korea, Indonesia, and Pakistan.
A key participation segment will include more than 100 Indian companies, supported by The Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council, Powerloom Development & Export Promotion Council, Manmade & Technical Textiles Export Promotion Council, and Federation of Indian Export Organisations.
These exhibitors will present fibres, yarns, fabrics, and value-added textile products.
The exhibition will also feature InDyChem, a dedicated pavilion for dyes, chemicals, and finishing solutions, organised in collaboration with Basic Chemicals, Cosmetics & Dyes Export Promotion Council. The pavilion will focus on chemical solutions related to manufacturing efficiency and sustainability.

Dr Siddhartha Rajagopal, executive director of TEXPROCIL, said, “The Intex South Asia Show, Dhaka, organized by Worldex India, marks another important milestone in regional textile collaboration. TEXPROCIL has enjoyed a long-standing association with Worldex India for over a decade, consistently leading large delegations at Intex exhibitions across Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, with strong support from their team.”

Mrs Arti Bhagat, Executive Director of Worldex India, said, “Bangladesh continues to stand at the forefront of global apparel manufacturing, and Intex has been proud to contribute to this growth journey by enabling meaningful sourcing connections and industry collaboration.”
The event will also host business-to-business matchmaking sessions, business forums, and overseas delegations. Exhibition space will be organised across four halls, including international textile pavilions, India’s textile council pavilions, the China pavilion, and premium fibres and yarns sections.
The event is supported by industry bodies including Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers and Exporters Association, Bangladesh-German Chamber of Commerce & Industry, U.S.-Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Confederation of Indian Textile Industry, and Tirupur Exporters’ Association.
More details are available at Intex Bangladesh official website