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Uniform & Sportswear Expo (USE) 2024 – Venue Changes, Same Dates

Published: October 28, 2024
Author: TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN
25 October 2024: Third edition of Uniform & Sportswear Expo (USE) will be held as scheduled in Mumbai from November 21-23 at hall No. 3, Bombay Exhibition Centre, Goregaon (East), Mumbai, Maharashtra.
Exhibitors and attendees of the third edition of Uniform & Sportswear Expo (USE) 2024 had already booked their tickets and made travel plans when the Maharashtra state assembly elections were recently declared. Concerns over limited access to the Nehru Centre venue during the election-related show dates for India’s premier business-to-business expo for the uniform and sportswear industry were to be promptly resolved.
In order to accommodate them, the event organizers, Vibgyor Expositions, chose to keep the city and dates of the event, moving merely the location to the Bombay Exhibition Centre in Goregaon, which is much easier to get to. Indeed, during November 21–23, 2024, Mumbai will hold Uniform & Sportswear Expo (USE) once more. This time, a brand-new co-located event called Daily Wear Expo will make its debut and run concurrently!
The goal of this special B2B platform was to develop an interactive market, and year after year, the well-organized interface has been seen. The three-day event showcases a variety of products and related services in a supportive setting, facilitating conversations with an appropriate visitor profile.
Vibgyor Expositions has been actively promoting the event ahead of time and has made the calculated choice to be present at significant locations and investigate vital markets in order to provide exhibitors and attendees with even higher returns.

It has been a targeted approach where all roads converge in Mumbai November 21–23, where this “must attend” B2B expo will once again connect stakeholders from across the country. Events have included knowledge seminars and online podcasts featuring principals of prestigious schools sharing their perspectives on the industry and the significance of uniform & sportswear.

As USE continues on its path to advancement, this strategy represents the next phase of its development. This three-day event offers the opportunity to engage in targeted interactions with a relevant visitor profile, all the while exhibiting a variety of products and related services in a supportive setting.

According to recent studies, there is potential not only in India but also in markets outside of the country. There is a lot of room for this emerging industry to grow its market share in the clothing and textile sector. The potential for expansion and growth is enormous.

Using India’s robust textile industry and printing facilities, USE 2024 will serve as a catalyst for change. As the “Make in India” movement develops and reaches a certain degree of real success, this plan will help Indian manufacturers export to every country in the world.

According to recent studies, there is potential not only in India but also in markets outside of the country. There is a lot of room for this emerging industry to grow its market share in the clothing and textile sector. The potential for expansion and growth is enormous.

Using India’s robust textile industry and printing facilities, USE 2024 will serve as a catalyst for change. As the “Make in India” movement develops and reaches a certain degree of real success, this plan will help Indian manufacturers export to every country in the world.

The previous USE 2023 edition featured 45 stalls with notable exhibitors from Pune, Kalol, New Delhi, Bangalore, Indore, Surat, Ludhiana, Ahmedabad, Tirupur, Mumbai, and Hong Kong that showcased uniform and sportswear, t-shirt manufacturers, suiting & shirting, sublimation printers, DTF, garment accessories, elastics, lanyards, ID cards, and textile printing related services.

Maharashtra, Gujarat, Goa, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Karnataka, Tamilnadu, Kerala, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and other southern, western, and central Indian states, as well as Dubai, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, and others, were the main sources of visitors. They included direct consumers such as hotels, schools, sports clubs, manufacturing facilities, hospitals, and educational institutions, as well as dealers and distributors of uniforms and sportswear.

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