The 22nd edition of the Maroc in Mode (MIM) trade fair is set to unfold from November 5 to 7, 2025, in Casablanca. Under the theme «Morocco, the Smart Hub for Global Textile», the event is organized by the Moroccan Association of Textile and Apparel Industries (AMITH).
This year's event promises a rich program of expertise, spearheaded during the first two days by leading international organizations, according to a press release from the organizers. These conferences will tackle crucial industry topics, including innovation, sustainability, competitiveness, traceability, and the transformation of global value chains.
As a pivotal event for the textile and apparel sector in Africa, MIM 2025, organized in partnership with CEMS (an international organizer of trade shows and congresses), will bring together over 200 exhibitors from Morocco and beyond. They will showcase their innovations, collections, and cutting-edge technologies. Key decision-makers and international buyers will be in attendance to explore Morocco's potential and pursue new partnership opportunities.
The fair will also host high-level delegations from organizations such as EURATEX (European Apparel and Textile Confederation), UKFT (UK Fashion and Textile Association), IAF (International Apparel Federation), ITMF (International Textile Manufacturers Federation), NCTO (National Council of Textile Organizations), IFC (International Finance Corporation), ITC (International Trade Centre), and CTTH (Technical Center for Textile and Apparel), alongside several African federations.
With participation from over 22 countries, MIM 2025 will offer a comprehensive overview of the value chain across six sectors: manufacturing & apparel, Moroccan brands & design, fabrics & raw materials, innovation & machinery, chemicals & finishes, and accessories & supplies. It will also spotlight the «Made in Morocco» label and eco-friendly initiatives.
More than just a trade fair, MIM serves as a strategic platform for development, networking, and industry promotion.


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