Textile Asia 2025 Day 2 – Pakistan Strengthens Leadership in Textile 4.0
Textile Asia 2025 Day 2 continued at the Lahore Expo Centre, highlighting the evolution of Textile 4.0, smart factories, and digital manufacturing. The exhibition’s second day showcased Pakistan’s dynamic role in driving the global textile transformation through automation and innovation.
The day began with an inaugural ribbon-cutting ceremony graced by Sadia Taimur (MPA), Uzair Kiyani (Focal Person to CM Punjab for Social Media), Senator Nehal Hashmi, and Anwar Balti, Personal Secretary to Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz.
Organized by Ecommerce Gateway Pakistan (Pvt.) Ltd., co-organized by PRGMEA, and strategically supported by SIFC, the exhibition reaffirmed Pakistan’s accelerated adoption of AI-driven, data-centric, and sustainable production systems.
Key Highlights of Textile Asia 2025 Day 2
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425+ exhibitors and international delegates demonstrated AI-integrated textile machinery, smart looms, and robotics-assisted production.
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Strong participation from China, Turkey, Europe, and ASEAN exploring joint ventures and technology partnerships.
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Technical sessions focused on digital printing, sustainable dyes, IoT-enabled factory systems, and predictive automation.
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Trade visitors exceeded 57,000, generating promising business leads and strengthening B2B collaborations.
The day’s highlights showcased how Pakistan is positioning itself as a regional hub for advanced textile manufacturing, integrating AI, IoT, and cloud-driven decision-making to improve productivity and sustainability.
Remarks from the Organizer
Mr. Muhammad Uzair Nizam, Managing Director – Textile Asia, said:
“Day 2 reflects Pakistan’s growing leadership in Textile 4.0 and a clear commitment to globally competitive, technology-driven manufacturing.”
He added that the Textile Asia 2025 platform continues to unite innovators, policymakers, and business leaders to pave the way for digital transformation in textiles.
Global Engagement and Day 3 Outlook
Day 2 concluded with strong international participation, enhanced B2B linkages, and strategic trade discussions. Delegates expressed optimism about Day 3, which will feature major business agreements, a leadership conference, and policy dialogues on textile sustainability and innovation.












