CTG & CIMIF 2025: Grand Opening Ceremony for Cambodia’s Leading Machinery & Garment Exhibition

Cambodia’s premier Machinery & Garment Exhibition — CTG & CIMIF 2025 — officially opened on August 6, 2025, at the Diamond Island Exhibition and Convention Centre in Phnom Penh. Presiding over the ceremony, H.E. Hem Vandy, Minister of Industry, Science, Technology and Innovation (MISTI), highlighted the importance of industrial innovation and regional trade in Cambodia’s economic development.
The ceremony welcomed an esteemed roster of national and international guests of honour, including senior representatives from:
- the Ministry of Commerce (MoC),
- the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries,
- the Office of the Council of Ministers,
- the Council for the Development of Cambodia (CDC),
- the Cambodia Chamber of Commerce, and
- the Textile, Apparel, Footwear and Travel Goods Association in Cambodia (TAFTAC).
Their presence underscored the vital role this exhibition plays in strengthening Cambodia’s industrial ecosystem and fostering international collaboration.
Cambodia’s leading industrial trade shows — the Cambodia International Textile & Garment Industry Exhibition (CTG) and the Cambodia International Machinery Industry Fair (CIMIF) — are making a highly anticipated return in 2025.
Organised by Yorkers Trade & Marketing Service Co., Ltd., co-organised by the Cambodia Chamber of Commerce and TAFTAC, and officially sponsored by MoC, MISTI, and CDC, the exhibitions will run from 6 to 9 August 2025 at the Diamond Island Convention and Exhibition Centre in Phnom Penh.
Marking a Milestone in Cambodia’s Industrial Resurgence
CTG & CIMIF 2025 will serve as vital platforms for professionals, innovators, and investors to explore the country’s rapidly growing manufacturing landscape. Over 200 exhibitors from 15 countries and regions — including Algeria, Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Poland, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey, the United States, and Vietnam — will showcase cutting-edge technologies across 6,000 square metres of exhibition space.
A Powerful Dual Showcase: CTG & CIMIF 2025 Spotlighting Global Industry Leaders
As Cambodia’s manufacturing sector enters a new era of modernisation and diversification, CTG 2025 and CIMIF 2025 are set to spotlight industry-leading technologies across the textile, garment, plastics, printing, automotive, and agricultural sectors.
At CTG 2025, leading textile machinery manufacturers will take centre stage, showcasing cutting-edge innovations that drive efficiency, automation, and sustainability.

Sewing machine powerhouses such as ZOJE, HIKARI, NEW SHUNFA, and LEJIANG will unveil their latest breakthroughs in stitching speed, precision, and energy-saving automation. IECHO (BO ZHAN) will demonstrate its state-of-the-art digital cutting systems, while QIANG LONG and CIXING will introduce next-generation flat knitting technologies designed for flexible and high-speed production.
In the apparel accessories zone, zipper giant YKK will showcase its trusted fastening solutions engineered for durability, performance, and design excellence.
Other product highlights include HENGHUI’s advanced braiding machines, RICOMA’s high-performance embroidery systems, and cutting-edge textile processing solutions from DILMENLER and JAY CHEMICAL — all emphasising eco-efficiency and high precision.
Meanwhile, CIMIF 2025 will highlight Cambodia’s growing push toward industrial diversification, offering a wide array of technological solutions across multiple sectors.
In the printing industry, leading brands such as DRUCKER, LEIBINGER VIETNAM, and CHESPA will showcase high-efficiency, precision-driven systems tailored to meet the evolving demands of Southeast Asia’s packaging and labelling markets.
The plastics and rubber sector will feature strong participation from top brands including JOBBETTER, HENGCAI MASTERBATCH, BOLISON, CHUMPOWER, SING-FU-SUN, KURARAY, MOMENTIVE PERFORMANCE MATERIALS, HMI, DOW, EXXONMOBIL, OMYA, REPSOL, SASOL and ASB. These exhibitors will introduce the latest in innovative materials, extrusion technologies, and sustainable packaging solutions, supporting the region’s transition to a circular economy and advanced manufacturing.
In the automotive parts and accessories segment, exhibitors such as TSUBAKIMOTO, WIPOTEC, ILLINOIS, and ATOW will present intelligent components engineered to enhance Cambodia’s growing logistics and transport infrastructure.
In the agricultural technology sector, SUNCUE will demonstrate its advanced grain drying systems, designed to improve post-harvest efficiency, reduce crop loss, and enhance grain quality.
Riding the Wave of Economic Momentum
Cambodia’s manufacturing sector is projected to grow by 8.6 per cent in 2025, with industrial output rising 9.3 per cent by 2026. While garments and footwear remain key pillars, emerging sectors such as electronics, food processing, and modular furniture are gaining momentum.
Ongoing government initiatives — including infrastructure upgrades, SME support, and digital transformation (5G, cloud, and smart manufacturing) — are strengthening Cambodia’s position as a rising regional industrial hub. Strategic policies like the Footwear and Bag Development Strategy 2022–2027 further signal its move up the value chain.
More than an Exhibition — A Catalyst for Industry Transformation
From 6 to 8 August, a series of high-level professional seminars and panel discussions will bring together thought leaders, government officials, and industry experts to explore key topics shaping the future of Cambodia’s industrial sector.
The sessions will cover key areas such as technological advancements, automation, and global supply chain integration, offering attendees actionable insights to address current challenges and seize emerging opportunities.
- A panel discussion on "Industrial Sustainable Development in Cambodia", organised by MISTI, will explore strategies for green growth and long-term resilience.
- MOC will host a session on "Business and Investment Opportunities in Cambodia", providing an overview of the country’s investment climate and incentives.
- CCC will lead a panel titled "Strengthening Cambodia’s Manufacturing Ecosystem: The Role of Advanced Machinery and Technology Transfer", focusing on how industrial upgrading, innovation, and international collaboration can accelerate the sector’s development.
CTG & CIMIF 2025 are more than just trade shows — they are strategic platforms that support Cambodia’s long-term vision of becoming an upper-middle-income country by 2030 and a high-income economy by 2050. By fostering international collaboration, showcasing innovation, and driving digital transformation, the exhibitions are set to play a pivotal role in reshaping the future of Cambodia’s industrial and textile sectors.
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