A grand event in the textile industry to be held on the printing, dyeing and new technology matchmaking meeting for the sixth consecutive year that has attracted 200 experts every year will kick off on the 17th floor of TTF on Aug. 26. The event is jointly organized by Taiwan Textile Federaion (TTF) and the Printing Dyeing and Finishing Association.
The applicant numbers participating in this have already surpassed previous years and include domestic textile manufacturers, buyers, dealers, department store channels and more.
A total of 19 company members will share the latest technology and products while exhibiting them; attendees will also have the chance to visit these companies and speak with representatives for better understanding of each firm. Furthermore, Sintex, Chairman Cheng Kuo-chin will share how the textile industry can achieve sustainable development during the seminar session.
This year, the organizers have arranged feature seminars and technology presentations given by selected companies, as well as a matchmaking meeting that allows professionals in the industry to interact and discuss new trends and advanced technology.
The meeting will serve as a professional and efficiency platform for experts in the industry and offers new inspirations.
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