ITMACH India witnessed latest innovation in textile technology

International Textile Machinery & Accessories Exhibition (ITMACH) India, the largest textile exhibition in the country, held in Gujarat that ended recently witnessed over 350 exhibitors from Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Belgium, Turkey, China, Taiwan and Japan among others showcased their latest excellence and innovation in textile technology.

The exhibition also witnessed a visitor footfall of about 38,000 including entrepreneurs, decision making technocrats and industry professionals. A large number of leading textile machinery manufacturers participated in ITMACH India which helped the 2nd edition of show to grow three fold compared to the premier edition.

The exhibition encompassed products across the entire value chain of the textile manufacturing right from spinning, knitting, weaving, processing, garmenting to yarn and fibre.

The stream of visitors had a first-hand experience of coming face to face with the latest textile machinery and technology. The exhibitors introduced them to the next generation technology that was on their shelves for ready use by the textile industry.

The visitors also had the opportunity to meet technical experts from leading textile machinery and technology suppliers and industry professionals. They also exchanged ideas on latest trends, developments and opportunities.

K AND D ITMACH Expositions LLP, organiser of ITMACH India, said that the exhibition not only created opportunities both for buyers and sellers in a significant way, it also ensured that global participation brought the markets closer in terms of awareness on technology, partnerships, market opportunities and sourcing.

The 3rd edition of ITMACH India will take place from December 5-8, 2019. ITMACH India Exhibition will build conducive business environment, generate business ideas & create opportunities for Textile Machinery and Textile & Apparel industry globally.

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