Shima Seiki Italia, an Italian subsidiary of leading Japanese computerised knitting machine manufacturer Shima Seiki MFG, will hold a private exhibition to showcase the company’s newest selection of computerised flat knitting machines at its Treviso office, Italy from 24-26 September.
This follows its successful showings at its headquarters and showroom in Segrate, Milan, this March, as well as its office in Carpi in June.
Demonstrations will also be performed on the company’s SDS-ONE APEX3 3D design system that is at the core of the company’s Total Knitting System concept.
With comprehensive support of all aspects throughout the knit supply chain, APEX3 integrates knit production into one smooth and efficient workflow from yarn development, product planning and design to machine programming, production and even sales promotion.
According to the manufacturer, APEX3’s capability is effective to improve on the planning process with Virtual Sampling. Photo-realistic simulation capability minimizes the need for sample-making, reducing time, material and cost from the sampling process.
From the flagship MACH2X series with SlideNeedles mounted on four needlebeds to the new compact SWG-N2 series Wholegarment knitting machine with capability for industrial textiles, and the SRY123LP and SRY183LP with loop pressers that produce unique knitwear with woven textures, the line-up is sure to impress with its highly advanced technology.
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