ITMACH India 2017, the largest textile machinery exhibition coming up shortly in Gandhinagar, the capital of Gujarat state. The exhibition, spread over 40,000 square metres of area, will host over 350 exhibitors from 10 countries showcasing excellence and innovation in textile machinery and technology. Machinery from each segment of the textile industry, including spinning, weaving, knitting, dyeing, printing and processing, will be displayed during the show days.
The exhibition will see participants from all over the world including the cream of the textile machinery industry participating. Participating companies include Saurer, LMW, Premier, Amsler, Rotorcraft, Jingwei, Pacific, Picanol, Itema, Staubli, Haijia, Rifa, A.T.E., Fong’s, Perfect, Rimtex, Palod Himson, SPGPrints, Embee, Premier Evolvics and several others.
The exhibition will be showcasing excellence and innovation in textile machinery and technology. It will serve as an accredited B2B platform for the textile industry that supports adoption of technology; enhance investment, building capacity and knowledge sharing.
Along with a strong contingent of Indian exhibitors, companies from Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Belgium, Netherland, Turkey, China, Taiwan, South Korea and Japan will present their latest technological innovations to visitors.
The organisers K and D ITMACH Expositions LLP said that the visitors will get to learn about the latest trends, developments and opportunities to share their knowledge and fine-tune their ideas. In short, the mega event will ensure that a plethora of business ideas are discussed and dynamic business networking is facilitated.
ITMACH India would present an ideal opportunity for investors and machinery marketers to interact for new investments within the country.
The four day exhibition will be in place from December 7 to 10, 2017 at a modern venue ‘Th Exhibition Centre.
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