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LONDON and NEW DELHI, May 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Raksha Bandhan is around the corner, and it is a festival that everyone eagerly waits for. Raksha Bandhan is not just celebrated in India; instead, it has become a global festival as the Indian Diaspora has spread across the world.

In the UK, there are more than 1.8 million British Indians, and sisters in India have to send their Rakhi all the way to the UK to celebrate the occasion. Sending Rakhi to the UK is not a hassle anymore, as the UK Gifts Portal, a leading online Rakhi store in the UK, has become the preferred choice for sisters to send Rakhi to their beloved brother in the UK.

Hearing it from the founder and CEO of UK Gifts Portal, Mr Bhavesh Sharma, on how they have revolutionised the Rakhi celebration in the UK and more than 100 countries.  “Our mission at UK Gifts Portal is to make the celebration of Rakhi a seamless and joyous experience, regardless of geographical boundaries,” says Mr Bhavesh Sharma. “We are thrilled to introduce our services to new destinations like Singapore and across Europe, allowing families to honour their traditions with ease.”

Here is how the website has simplified the Rakhi sending process:

Rakhi to Every Part of the UK

The platform’s robust delivery network covers all corners of the UK. Sisters can send Rakhi to UK and be assured that the Rakhi will be delivered to their brother’s doorstep. Whether it is London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leicester, Oxford, Nottingham, Newcastle, and Edinburgh in Scotland & Cardiff in Wales or any other location in the UK, the platform delivers Rakhi to every part of the UK. 

“Our mission is to ensure that this cherished tradition reaches every part of the UK, from bustling cities to remote villages, allowing brothers and sisters to express their affection and strengthen their bond regardless of distance. With our commitment to quality and prompt delivery, we aim to make Rakhi a joyous occasion for all, spreading love and happiness to every corner of the country,” stated Mr Bhavesh Sharma.

Worldwide Free Delivery 

The platform provides online Rakhi delivery in the UK, USA, Canada, Australia, and 27 countries across Europe. The Indian Diaspora is the largest Diaspora in the world, and the website understands it brilliantly. That’s why they provide free Rakhi shipping in a plethora of countries. The best part is that sisters can even add Rakhi gift hampers with the Rakhi and surprise their brother.

With the help of the platform, sisters can send Rakhi Gifts Hampers to USACanada, India, Germany, Sweden, Ireland, or wherever their brother lives. 

“We are thrilled to introduce our services to new destinations like Singapore and across Europe, allowing families to honour their traditions with ease. We provide free shipping so that customers can send Rakhi and rakhi gifts to any part of the world without worrying about budget constraints,” describes Mr Sharma. 

Same-day & Next-Day delivery

The website has taken online rakhi delivery in the UK to the next level as it provides same-day and next-day delivery in the UK. For all the last-minute shoppers, it is such a blessing as they can send Rakhi to London, Birmingham, Manchester, or any part of the UK from the comfort of their home. 

“At UK Gifts Portal, we are committed to making every gifting experience memorable and hassle-free for our customers. Our same-day and next-day delivery services show our dedication to providing unparalleled convenience and ensuring that our customers’ sentiments are conveyed promptly,” said Mr Bhavesh Sharma. 

About the Company

Since its establishment in 2015, the UK Gifts Portal has been the most prominent online Rakhi store in the UK. The platform provides an extensive variety of Rakhi and Raksha Bandhan gifts at affordable prices.  Whether it is personalised gifts, chocolates, sweets, plants, or any other hamper, the website has the perfect gift to bring a smile to the sibling’s face. With a commitment to quality, creativity, and customer satisfaction, UK Gifts Portal has emerged as a trusted name in the gifting industry, delighting customers with its thoughtful offerings and exceptional service.

Contact us:

Email: info@ukgiftsportal.co.uk
+44-7405700518

https://ukgiftsportal.co.uk/

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Malaysia Reinforces Its Position as a Regional Apparel and Textile Hub as ATEX Malaysia 2026 Opens

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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, June 26, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The inaugural Apparel & Textile Exhibition Malaysia (ATEX Malaysia 2026) was officially inaugurated yesterday at the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (MITEC), reinforcing Malaysia’s growing role as a regional hub for apparel and textile manufacturing, sourcing and innovation amid evolving global supply chains.

The exhibition comes as Malaysia’s Apparel and Clothing Accessories sector continues its strong growth momentum. According to the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE), the industry recorded RM18.24 billion in total trade in 2025, representing an 8.3% increase over the previous year. Exports rose 6.2% to RM6.88 billion, while exports for the period of January to May 2026 surged 27.8%, reflecting growing international confidence in Malaysia’s manufacturing capabilities and export competitiveness.

Held from 25–27 June 2026, ATEX Malaysia 2026 is organised by Kaizer Exhibitions & Conferences Sdn Bhd, endorsed by the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE), supported by the Malaysia Convention & Exhibition Bureau (MyCEB), and supported with key industry partners including the Malaysia Textile Manufacturers Association (MTMA), MyFashion Chamber, Persatuan Usahawan Wawasan Wanita Malaysia (WAWASANITA), Persatuan Pencinta Tekstil Malaysia (CITRA) and the Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers & Exporters Association (BKMEA).

The opening ceremony was graced by the presence of Yang Amat Mulia Hajah Sharifah Khatreena Nuraniah Jamalullail, Anakanda Duli Yang Teramat Mulia Raja Muda Perlis, and officiated by Mr. S. Jai Shankar, Deputy Chief Executive Officer (Export Acceleration) of the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE). The ceremony was also attended by H.E. Mr. Manjurul Karim Khan Chowdhury, High Commissioner of Bangladesh to Malaysia; Mr. Mohammad Isa Abdul Halim, Director of Engagement & Market Intelligence of the Malaysia Convention & Exhibition Bureau (MyCEB); Ms. Belle Yam, Managing Director of Kaizer Exhibitions & Conferences Sdn Bhd; representatives from the Malaysia Textile Manufacturers Association (MTMA), MyFashion Chamber, Persatuan Usahawan Wawasan Wanita Malaysia (WAWASANITA), Persatuan Pencinta Tekstil Malaysia (CITRA), the Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers & Exporters Association (BKMEA), as well as ambassadors, industry leaders, exhibitors and buyers from across the region.

Occupying more than 4,212 square metres of exhibition space, ATEX Malaysia 2026 brings together 79 exhibiting companies from Malaysia, Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia and Japan, serving as a regional business platform connecting manufacturers, suppliers, buyers, sourcing professionals and technology providers across the textile and apparel value chain.

Positioned as the region’s one-stop sourcing platform for the apparel and textile industry, ATEX Malaysia 2026 enables businesses to discover new suppliers, explore advanced manufacturing technologies, exchange market insights and establish strategic partnerships that support regional supply chain development and international trade.

International participation is among the exhibition’s key highlights, featuring exhibitors and country delegations from Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, Japan and Malaysia. Together, they showcase the latest innovations in manufacturing, textile technologies, sustainable production and fashion solutions while strengthening regional supply chain connectivity and cross-border business collaboration.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, Mr. S. Jai Shankar highlighted Malaysia’s growing attractiveness as an international sourcing destination amid evolving global supply chains.

“Global trade dynamics are creating new opportunities for Malaysia. International businesses are increasingly recognising Malaysia as a strategic partner and gateway to Southeast Asia. Platforms such as ATEX play an important role in connecting Malaysian businesses with global buyers while accelerating innovation, sustainability and export growth across the textile and apparel sector.”

Mr. Jai Shankar added that Malaysia’s textile and apparel industry continues to evolve beyond traditional manufacturing by embracing automation, sustainable production and higher-value design capabilities. This transformation is supported by strong international partnerships and globally recognised Malaysian brands, creating greater opportunities for exporters, manufacturers and investors.

Mr. Andy Poh, Business Development Manager of Kaizer Exhibitions & Conferences Sdn Bhd, said:

“ATEX Malaysia is designed to be the region’s one-stop sourcing platform for the apparel and textile industry. We look forward to connecting global exhibitors and buyers, fostering new partnerships, and supporting the continued growth of Malaysia’s textile and apparel ecosystem.”

Representing one of the exhibition’s key international delegations, H.E. Mr. Manjurul Karim Khan Chowdhury, High Commissioner of Bangladesh to Malaysia, said ATEX Malaysia 2026 provides an important platform to deepen regional trade cooperation and strengthen supply chain partnerships between Bangladesh and Malaysia.

“Bangladesh has long been a reliable partner in global apparel and textile supply chains. At ATEX 2026, we have identified strong business potential across ready-made garments, knitwear and apparel products. We have demonstrated competitive quality, cost-efficiency and readiness to meet the requirements of Malaysian and regional buyers. We are confident these strengths will encourage greater sourcing from Bangladesh and promote joint ventures through deeper supplier-buyer relationships that benefit both Bangladesh and Malaysia.”

Looking ahead, H.E. Mr. Manjurul Karim Khan Chowdhury said the Bangladesh High Commission remains committed to expanding collaboration with Malaysian industry and government stakeholders.

“Building on the connections forged at ATEX 2026, Bangladesh looks forward to intensified collaboration with Malaysian industry and government partners. We will pursue targeted buyer missions to Bangladesh and facilitate B2B matchmaking. The High Commission stands ready to support the organisation of a Bangladesh–Malaysia Textile Forum in Kuala Lumpur, making it easier for Malaysian buyers to source from Bangladesh while helping our businesses expand access to regional markets.”

Business matching sessions, networking programmes and knowledge-sharing activities are taking place throughout the exhibition, providing exhibitors and buyers with opportunities to establish new partnerships, strengthen regional supply chains and explore cross-border sourcing and investment opportunities.

Throughout the three-day exhibition, visitors can explore the latest innovations in apparel manufacturing, textile machinery, automation, sustainable production, technical textiles, fabrics, printing technologies, fashion accessories, home textiles and digital manufacturing solutions while participating in networking sessions designed to connect manufacturers, suppliers, buyers and brand owners from across the region.

As the exhibition continues through 27 June 2026, ATEX Malaysia 2026 provides a platform for industry stakeholders to explore new technologies, exchange market insights and strengthen regional business collaboration, further reinforcing Malaysia’s position as a leading apparel and textile manufacturing, sourcing and trade hub in Southeast Asia.

About Apparel & Textile Exhibition Malaysia (ATEX Malaysia)

Apparel & Textile Exhibition Malaysia (ATEX Malaysia) is Malaysia’s premier exhibition dedicated to the complete apparel and textile manufacturing ecosystem. Established in 2024, the exhibition brings together manufacturers, suppliers, buyers, fashion brands, designers, technology providers, industry associations and academic institutions from across Asia. Organised by Kaizer Exhibitions & Conferences Sdn Bhd, ATEX Malaysia serves as a one-stop sourcing platform that promotes innovation, sustainable manufacturing, business collaboration and regional trade across the apparel and textile value chain.

 

 

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NextRise 2026, Seoul Successfully Wraps Up as Asia’s Leading Startup Fair Co-hosted by KITA and KDB

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SEOUL, South Korea, June 26, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The Korea International Trade Association (KITA) and Korea Development Bank (KDB) successfully wrapped up NextRise 2026, Seoul, Asia’s leading startup fair, at COEX in Samseong-dong, Seoul, after a two-day run from June 18 to 19, 2026.

This year’s exhibition featured the largest startup showcase in the event’s history, with more than 540 Korean and international startups, including around 140 overseas startups from 30 countries. Participating companies presented new technologies through booth exhibitions, while 23 global corporates, including LG, CJ, Hanwha Aerospace, Google Cloud, and Renault, joined the fair to explore collaboration with startups.

The 1-on-1 business meetup program, one of Asia’s largest of its kind, held more than 4,000 consultations across over 170 booths, connecting startups with major global corporates, investors, and venture ecosystem partners to identify concrete business cooperation and investment opportunities.

The conference program shared global trends and practical insights through more than 60 expert sessions on future strategic industries, including AI, Biotechnology, Creative Industry, and defence, as well as strategies for startups seeking overseas expansion. Major sessions included OpenAI Head of Startups Marc Manara on the next era of AI, MIT Institute Professor and Moderna co-founder Robert Langer on bio innovation, CJ CheilJedang’s Hee-jun Lee on sustainable K-Food growth, and KAIST Professor Man-Ki Kim on applications of dual-use technologies.

NextRise 2026 also introduced new on-site programs designed to broaden participation in the venture ecosystem, including experience zones where visitors could see technologies from future unicorn candidates, such as humanoid robots, AI drones, and Security, as well as startup and job-fair programs and 1-on-1 recruitment meetups connecting startups with young AI developers.

A total of 32 startups were named honorees of the NextRise 2026 Awards, as detailed below:

Top Innovator Prize went to MangoBoost (AI infrastructure) and AmtixBio (Bio/Healthcare).Next Innovator Prize was awarded to MakinaRocks (Physical AI), EverEx (Digital healthcare), I.T.Science (Defense/Aerospace), CSO (Space technology), ROBROS (Humanoid robotics), IMT (Digital healthcare), BEI (Battery technology), and JJ&COMPANIES (Maritime decarbonization).Rise Innovator Prize recipients included Qunova Computing (Quantum/HPC), WithPoints (Robotics automation), EYL Inc. (Quantum security), Shutagen (Physical AI/Manufacturing), GoLe Robotics (Construction robotics), Hurotics (Wearable robotics), LSCM (Advanced materials), and Stellarvision (Satellite data intelligence). International Innovator Prize / Global Innovator Prize honored Ionic Wind (Thermal technology), Ti Intelligence (Brain-computer interface), Chosen Digital (EV energy software), BIKI (Agrifood tech), N&E Innovations (Sustainable materials), ArbaLabs (Edge AI), AVITA (AI avatars/Physical AI), Inziv (Semiconductor inspection), BUYCO (Logistics SaaS), Hybrid Lidar Systems AG (LiDAR sensors), LetinAR (AR optics), Asteromorph (Scientific AI), Wert Intelligence (Patent AI), and Noah’s Farm (Food AI).

An official from the Korea International Trade Association (KITA) stated, “At this critical juncture of major transformation, where AI is changing our way of life and industrial paradigms, the role of startups with innovative technologies is more important than ever,” adding, “KITA will actively support these innovations so that they can transcend barriers between the national government, industries, and companies and lead to tangible results.”

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Advanced Manufacturing Chain Section at CISCE Highlights Low-Altitude Economy, Aviation Value Chain and New Materials Innovations

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BEIJING, June 25, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — With the theme of “Making Production More Efficient,” the Advanced Manufacturing Chain Section at the Fourth China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) presents the manufacturing value chain, from R&D and design to advanced materials, critical components, intelligent manufacturing and high-end equipment. The exhibition underscores the role of advanced manufacturing in driving technology adoption and supporting international collaboration.

The 1,000-square-meter Low-Altitude Economy Zone brings together more than 30 established companies and startups from Shanghai, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Shenzhen and other regions. The zone showcases complete aircraft systems, critical components and real-world applications, including emergency response and smart logistics, illustrating the sector’s move toward commercial deployment.

In the aviation sector, Airbus is exhibiting alongside 15 leading aerospace manufacturers from around the world, covering the full aviation value chain—from advanced materials, fasteners and aerostructures to operational services and composite recycling. On June 22, Airbus, the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) and the Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) jointly hosted the “Finance Empowering the Aviation Industry” forum, bringing together stakeholders from the aviation and financial sectors to discuss industry collaboration.

The new materials segment highlights advances in materials technology. Jilin Chemical Fiber is showcasing its T1200-grade ultra-high-strength carbon fiber, the highest-strength carbon fiber currently produced at industrial scale worldwide. The material has potential applications from commercial aircraft manufacturing to deep-space exploration. Sinochem is presenting an integrated materials portfolio for humanoid robots, including biomimetic flexible skin and tendon cables for robotic hands. Aluminum Corporation of China is exhibiting advanced materials and components, including aluminum materials for the C919 passenger aircraft, lightweight automotive body materials, infrared germanium lenses, specialty alumina and high-performance copper products.

International exhibitors including Siemens and Honeywell are debuting products in China, including industrial AI agents, intelligent decision-support systems and low-carbon technologies, reflecting the continued integration of multinational companies into China’s manufacturing ecosystem.

Cross-sector participation is another key feature of this year’s exhibition. Gree Group is making its CISCE debut with exhibits focused on smart factories and precision manufacturing. Wuliangye Group, meanwhile, has moved from the Green Agriculture Chain Section to the Advanced Manufacturing Chain Section, showcasing products beyond its core spirits business, including precision machine tools, automotive parts and ultra-high-voltage insulators, reflecting its expansion into advanced manufacturing.

The exhibition also brings together specialized SMEs and industry leaders, strengthening collaboration and supply chain resilience.

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