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Intermoda joins Made in Mexico for its 84th edition

From January 20 to 23, Expo Guadalajara will host the 84th edition of Intermoda 2026, which this time, together with the Ministry of Economy and the Ministry of Economic Development of Jalisco (SEDECO), seeks to overcome the fear of technology, artificial intelligence, and automation to empower national clothing and footwear companies.

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Intermoda strengthens the national industry with the Made in Mexico seal

With a 30 percent increase in exhibitor pre-registration, more than 26,700 specialized buyers in its previous edition, 1,550 stands sold, 1,000 participating brands, 40,000 square meters of exhibition space.

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Mexico is consolidating its position as a strategic destination for the Peruvian fashion industry.

Mexico is consolidating its position as a key market for the Peruvian apparel industry, which is returning to Intermoda with an agenda focused on expanding its presence and strengthening business ties.

Intermoda champions Mexican production in its 84th edition

Intermoda 84 reports 30% more pre-registrations and promotes products with the official Made in Mexico seal.

Intermoda to host more than a thousand brands in its 84th edition; alliance with “Hecho en México” stands out

During the presentation, it was highlighted that this edition will focus on attracting more buyers, more brands, and generating more partnerships and greater international projection

Edition 84 of Intermoda is presented

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Intermoda expects around 27,000 buyers at its 84th edition.

Guadalajara, Jal. With the expectation of surpassing the 26,700 buyers who attended the previous edition and generating an economic impact of close to 500 million pesos for the city, Intermoda—the most important fashion industry exhibition in Latin America—will hold its 84th edition from January 20 to 23 at Expo Guadalajara.

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Intermoda names Jaime Barba Hernández as new president

Jaime Barba Hernández was appointed as the new president of Intermoda.

Upon taking office in his new position, Jaime Barba Hernández pledged to strengthen the internationalization of the event.

Intermoda gets a new leader

The apparel industry requires leaders who understand the language of global markets and local manufacturing with absolute technical precision. Jaime Barba Hernández assumes the presidency of Intermoda for the period 2026 to 2028 with extremely clear and ambitious expansion objectives...

Intermoda appoints Jaime Barba Hernández as new president

MEXICO CITY, April 22 (Notistarz).- Upon taking office as the new president of Intermoda, Jaime Barba Hernández pledged to strengthen the internationalization of this event...

INTERMODA APPOINTS JAIME BARBA HERNÁNDEZ AS NEW PRESIDENT

Assumes the presidency for the 2026–2028 term

This industry generated around 228,793 formal jobs as of February this year, according to the IMSS.

Upon taking office as the new president of Intermoda, Mr. Jaime Barba Hernández, pledged to strengthen the internationalization of this event to achieve greater openness to exhibitors and buyers from abroad, which will give a greater boost to the clothing industry in Mexico, whose exports in 2025 were 6.684 billion dollars, according to figures from the National Chamber of the Clothing Industry (CANAIVE).

For this reason, he also expressed his interest in continuing to promote the national industry so that Intermoda remains a development platform for the textile and fashion industry in Mexico, where the talent, visibility, and projection of Mexican designers and brands continue to be promoted for a constantly expanding market.

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Intermoda Appoints Jaime Barba Hernández as New President

Upon taking office as the new president of Intermoda, Mr. Jaime Barba Hernández pledged to strengthen the internationalization of this event to achieve greater openness to exhibitors and buyers from abroad, which will further boost the clothing industry in Mexico, whose exports in 2025 were 6,684 million dollars, according to figures from the National Chamber of the Garment Industry (CANAIVE).

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Intermoda names Jaime Barba Hernández as its new president for the 2026–2028 term.

Upon taking office as the new president of Intermoda, Jaime Barba Hernández pledged to strengthen the event's internationalization to achieve greater openness to exhibitors...

INTERMODA APPOINTS JAIME BARBA HERNÁNDEZ AS NEW PRESIDENT

Upon taking office as the new president of Intermoda, Jaime Barba Hernández pledged to strengthen the internationalization of this event to achieve greater openness to exhibitors and buyers from abroad, which will give a greater boost to the clothing industry in Mexico, whose exports in 2025 were 6.684 billion dollars, according to figures from the National Chamber of the
Garment Industry (CANAIVE)...

“New Chapter” for STF Group

the apparel industry faces immediate challenges such as sustainability and the need to respond to shorter fashion cycles, something that could be further accelerated by artificial intelligence, and where competition among brands seeks to respond to more demanding consumers...

Intermoda already has a new president

Upon taking office as the new president of Intermoda, Jaime Barba Hernández pledged to strengthen the event's internationalization to achieve greater openness to foreign exhibitors and buyers, which will boost Mexico's garment industry, whose exports in 2025 totaled 6.684 billion dollars, according to figures from the National Chamber of the Garment Industry (CANAIVE)....

The new president of Intermoda, Jaime Barba Hernández

committed to giving new impetus to the apparel industry, to generate business, exchange knowledge, and foster connections between the different players in the sector.

To this end, it will promote the development of alliances with specialized organizations, business chambers, international platforms, and key industry companies, with the aim of strengthening its position within the global fashion circuit....