Economic Reporter :
Bangladesh Denim Expo (BDE) aims to foster networks and connections at its 6th and largest trade show in Dhaka, Bangladesh on May 17-18. For the first time, BDE will be held in two different halls at the Convention City, Bashundhara, doubling its space. Over 10,000 pre-registered visitors are expected to attend.
The May event also marks the first time BDE will be part of See Now, Buy Now, a local event by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Center for Promotion of Imports from Developing Countries that connects international buyers with Bangladesh suppliers.
The show’s theme, “Denim Networks,” underlines the growing importance of developing long-term relationships and shared strategies to improve sustainable manufacturing processes.
“Network is a key concept of contemporary society, and the denim industry is the highest expression of this. To face the important challenges ahead for markets nowadays, we believe that it is absolutely necessary to create connections, share knowledge and ideas, build together-as a community-the best practices that will shape a brighter and more sustainable future for denim,” said Mostafiz Uddin, Bangladesh Denim Expo founder and CEO.
Bangladesh Denim Expo (BDE) aims to foster networks and connections at its 6th and largest trade show in Dhaka, Bangladesh on May 17-18. For the first time, BDE will be held in two different halls at the Convention City, Bashundhara, doubling its space. Over 10,000 pre-registered visitors are expected to attend.
The May event also marks the first time BDE will be part of See Now, Buy Now, a local event by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Center for Promotion of Imports from Developing Countries that connects international buyers with Bangladesh suppliers.
The show’s theme, “Denim Networks,” underlines the growing importance of developing long-term relationships and shared strategies to improve sustainable manufacturing processes.
“Network is a key concept of contemporary society, and the denim industry is the highest expression of this. To face the important challenges ahead for markets nowadays, we believe that it is absolutely necessary to create connections, share knowledge and ideas, build together-as a community-the best practices that will shape a brighter and more sustainable future for denim,” said Mostafiz Uddin, Bangladesh Denim Expo founder and CEO.