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Fibres, yarn expo from April 27 in Mumbai

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Mumbai , April 14

Tecoya Infotech, a Tecoya Trend Group Company, has organised an exclusive exhibition on fibres & yarns, "Fibres & Yarns 2006" at World Trade Centre (WTC) in Mumbai, from April 27-29.The aim of the exposition is to bring different types of fibre and yarn manufacturers on one platform where weavers, knitters and garment brand managers get an opportunity to have a look at the latest and specialty yarn collections for conversion into innovative fabrics and garments.

Around 60 specialty fibres and yarns manufacturers, from India and abroad, will display soyabean, milk and bamboo fibres (From China); nylon micro fibres; modal and tencel fibres; fire retardant viscose; hi-tech polyester fibres and filaments for functional fabrics; pure silk, linen and jute yarns.

Indian and foreign exhibitors will display the largest collection of fancy yarns for woven and knitwears.

The exhibitors will not only display the speciality and fancy fibres and yarns, but will also exhibit the end products — fabrics, home textiles and garments.

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