Texprocess 2017 still to open doors records great number of registrations

Texprocess 2017, a leading trade fair for processing textile and flexible materials, have already recorded an outstanding number of registrations with around nine months still to go before the doors open shows that Texprocess has successfully carved out a place for itself in the market as the leading international platform of its kind.

Texprocess offers the full spectrum of new software solutions, as well as processes and technologies for garment and leather manufacturing. Moreover, the 2017 edition will cover more themes than ever before, said Olaf Schmidt, Vice President Textiles and Textile Technologies, Messe Frankfurt.

The companies from 14 different countries that have already registered include many new exhibitors such as Mitsubishi Electric Europe, Inventech Europe, Gemini CAD Systems and Hatapress & Garments. In addition to national pavilions from China and Taiwan, Japan will also supplement its individual exhibitors with a joint stand for the first time. A USA presentation is also in planning.

With the Textile Effects Lab special area, Texprocess will present finishing technologies, such as lasering and destroying on apparel, as part of textile processing. The World Textile Information Network (WTiN) will hold its European Printing Conference for the first time at Texprocess.

Following the success of the première in 2015, the Innovative Apparel Show will be held again with one German and three European universities presenting fashion designs made of functional textiles, and the associated production and processing stages. The show links Texprocess with
Techtextil. The IT@Texprocess area will present IT solutions for the production, logistics and distribution of textiles.

Texprocess is profiting from a positive economic climate in the sector. According to VDMA Garment and Leather Technology, German manufacturers of sewing and garment technology rang up sales worth EUR 523 million in 2015, which put them in third place after China and Japan.

With an export increase of 6% compared to the previous year, companies sold as much to customers outside Germany as in the last record year, 2002. The main export destinations were the USA, Poland and Italy. In the first half of this year, the sector noted increases in both orders and sales. Sales rose by 5.3% compared to the same period last year while ordered received jumped by 7.6%.

Texprocess will once again be held concurrently with Techtextil, an international trade fair for technical textiles and nonwovens. The event can also boast a great number of registrations at this early stage.

Texprocess will be held in Frankfurt, Germany starting on 09th May, 2017. This Trade Show is a 4 day event and will end on 12th May, 2017.

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