The China Yiwu International Exhibition on Textile Machinery (YiwuTex 2017), 18th edition will take place this June where it will feature three thematic zones – Functional Knitting Zone, Smart Apparel Zone and Digital Printing Zone.
Yiwutex consists of the China (Yiwu) International Exhibition on Hosiery, Knitting, Dyeing & Finishing Machinery and the China (Yiwu) International Exhibition on Narrow Fabric, Braiding & Garment Machinery.
It is the most professional and international exhibition of its kind in China and ideal souring platform for many enterprises, in particularly for those from knitting industry. Exhibits include a wide collection of textile machinery such as knitting machines, braiding machines, dyeing machinery and sewing machines.
With the core value of Industry 4.0, organisers keep following innovative yarn and its applications, whist giving a brand new focus on the technology of healthcare textiles, prospective of the future Chinese factory and the application of data management into factory control, thus helping garment manufacturers in Zhejiang Province to enhance productivity and to save cost.
YiwuTex will take place for 3 days from 13-15 June 2017 at the Yiwu International Expo Centre, Zhejiang Province, PR China.
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