Tetas Ic Ve Dis Ticaret A.S. a Turkish sales representative Shima Seiki, a leading flat knitting machine manufacturer of Wakayama at its showroom in Istanbul, Turkey, to hold a private exhibition in October.
On display will be the Shima Seiki’s cutting edge in computerised flat knitting technology, represented by the latest MACH2XS and SWG series WHOLEGARMENT machines, SRY and SVR computerised flat knitting machines, P-CAM computerised cutting machine and SDS-ONE APEX3 3D apparel design system.
At the core of SHIMA SEIKI’s “Total Fashion System,” APEX3 is capable of realistic simulation that allows for virtual sampling, minimizing the need for costly, time- and resource-consuming sample-making in a variety of industries such as circular knitting, flat knitting, weaving, pile weaving and printing.
Also on show is the SIP digital textile inkjet printing machine that opens up a whole new world of on-demand fashion through direct-to-garment production, promoting customization and sustainability.
A wide variety of knitted samples not limited to knit fashion items will also be exhibited, such as sportswear and outdoor gear, technical textiles, denim-like garments, kidswear, home textiles, 2D and 3D shoe uppers, formal wear, one-piece dresses, accessories and more.
The exhibition will take place from Thursday, 5 to Saturday, 7 October 2017 at the showroom of Tetas IC Ve Dis Ticaret A.S. in Istanbul, Turkey.
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