In October 2020, the annual Central Asian International Textile Machinery and Technologies Exhibition “CAITME 2020” is scheduled to take place in Uzbekistan as part of Global Textile Days Tashkent 2020. Event dates – October 28-30, 2020
The exhibition has been a key industry event in the Central Asian region in textile machinery for 13 years and is a showcase of new products and advanced technologies for the textile and knitwear industry in the region.
A distinctive feature of the exhibition is the narrow specialization and “for specialists only” format. CAITME annually provides an opportunity for direct dialogue between textile manufacturers and the world’s leading manufacturers of equipment, technologies, components for textile and clothing production. The topics of technical re-equipment and modernization of the industry, improving the quality and competitiveness of products, developing business cooperation with world manufacturers are the major.
Most participating companies at the “CAITME 2020” exhibition are preparing for the attention of industry experts to demonstrate in action the equipment and technologies for the textile and clothing industry, from yarn production to packaging of finished sewing and knitwear products, as well as workshops at their stands.
It is planned that the “CAITME 2020” exhibition will occupy all the pavilions of the “Uzexpocentre”. For the convenience of visiting the exhibition, the pavilions will be divided sectionally, in accordance with the theme of the equipment presented.
During the period of business recover from the economic crisis in early 2020, the exhibition will help to restore and strengthen business ties and find new partners in the Central Asian region.
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