KARL MAYER GROUP delighted with positive experience at ITMA
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by Textile Magazine
10M ago
Arno Gärtner, CEO of the KARL MAYER GROUP After all the trade show restrictions and cancellations of the past few years due to the pandemic, ITMA 2023 ended with record visitor numbers – including for the KARL MAYER GROUP. Under the tag line of ‘Master the Change – profitable, flexible, sustainable’, the innovative industry pioneer exhibited solutions and innovations designed to maximise customer success over an area spanning 1,350 square metres. The KARL MAYER GROUP exhibited a total of eleven machines from all of its business units, along with numerous innovative, on-trend textile applicati ..read more
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BB Engineering presents novelties and records new order intakes
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by Textile Magazine
10M ago
For the first time, BB Engineering (Germany) was an official sub-exhibitor of its parent company Oerlikon at ITMA Milan – and with success. In addition to man-made fibre spinning (VarioFil® compact spinning line) and fibre-to-fibre recycling (VacuFil® recycling technology), the company focused on introducing its new JeTex® air-texturizing system and left the fair with a pleasing volume of orders. Exemplary rendering of a JeTex® line Innovations in air-texturizing, spinning and recycling With the JeTex® air-texturizing system, BBE is expanding its product portfolio in order to be able to offer ..read more
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Techtextil India gives impetus to medical textile revolution by hosting a special zone for SITRA’s Meditex
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by Textile Magazine
11M ago
On the side-lines of the three-day fair, Techtextil India’s 2023 edition scheduled from 12th-14th September, will be hosting SITRA’s Expo on Medical Textiles called MEDITEXTM 2023 – an exclusive pavilion that focuses on medical textiles with live demonstrations and high-growth application areas offering a global platform for business opportunities. Medical textiles are fabrics that are used in the healthcare industry for a variety of purposes ranging from maintenance of hygiene, prevention/control of infection to saving the life of critically ill patients. In recent years, the demand for medi ..read more
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ITMA 2023 ends on a high note with strong industry participation
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by Textile Magazine
11M ago
ITMAconnect opens to virtual visitors Recovering from the impact of the pandemic, the global textile industry has demonstrated remarkable resilience, capturing the world’s attention with its strong presence at ITMA 2023 in Milan. This highly anticipated exhibition served as a comprehensive showcase of cutting-edge technologies, brought to life by an impressive gathering of 1,709 exhibitors. ITMA 2023 attracted decision-making industry leaders and influential entrepreneurs who recognised the exhibition’s significance in shaping the textile industry’s future. With an overwhelming response, the ..read more
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Marzoli exhibits state-of-the-art FTM320 and latest approach to textile engineering
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by Textile Magazine
11M ago
Marzoli – a Camozzi Group company and leader in the supply of complete spinning lines, components and digitalised solutions that optimise the performance in the spinning process, will exhibit at ITMA (Hall 1 – Booth D109) in Milan from 8 to 14 of June 2023. The company will be showcasing a range of new solutions at the event, which are designed to deliver higher levels of performance and are aligned with the standards of the Camozzi Group, whose approach and values the company shares. The concept of “Textile Engineering” – a key part of the Marzoli identity – encapsulates our goal to produce ..read more
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VDMA: Technologies for transforming the textile industry
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by Textile Magazine
11M ago
ITMA 2023, the world’s leading trade fair for textile machinery, taking place in Milan, is once again marked by a significant presence of VDMA member companies. The 110 exhibiting VDMA members cover nearly all different machinery chapters with a focus on spinning, nonwovens, weaving, knitting, warp knitting, braiding and finishing. They are part of a strong German presence with a total of around 200 German exhibitors – including non-machine manufacturers – on approx. 17,700 square metres, covering 15% of total space. From left, Nicolai Strauch, Dr. Harald Weber, Wolfgang Schöffl, Dr. Janpeter ..read more
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ITMA ASIA + CITME show owners extend cooperation to launch combined exhibition in Singapore
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by Textile Magazine
11M ago
The show owners of ITMA ASIA + CITME have extended their collaboration to organise the combined textile machinery exhibition in a second Asian location. The combined exhibition has been held biennially in Shanghai since 2008. Mr. Ernesto Maurer, President, CEMATEX Show owners – CEMATEX (the European Committee of Textile Machinery Manufacturers) and its Chinese partners comprising China Textile Machinery Association (CTMA) and the Sub-Council of Textile Industry, CCPIT (CCPIT-Tex) – have selected Singapore to host the exhibition in 2025. ITMA ASIA + CITME, Singapore 2025 will be held at the Sin ..read more
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Inditex and Jeanologia develop Air Fiber Washer, designed to reduce microfiber shedding in textiles
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by Textile Magazine
11M ago
Inditex and Jeanologia have jointly developed Air Fiber Washer, the first industrial air system designed to extract microfibers during garment fabrication and thus reduce subsequent shedding in domestic laundering. Microfibers are small particles with a length of less than 15 millimeters that are shed from textiles, especially during initial domestic washes. This is one of the great challenges for the textile industry due to existing limitations in current industrial capacities for water treatment. Air Fiber Washer – which will be presented 8-14 June at the ITMA international textile technolo ..read more
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Trützschler Group introduces latest machines and technologies for Spinning, Card Clothing, Nonwovens and Man-Made Fibers
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by Textile Magazine
11M ago
Trützschler offers proven solutions in textile recycling – such as the TC 19i for Recycling. It’s finally that time again: Trützschler is attending the ITMA in Milan from June 8 to June 14, 2023 at Fiera Milano Rho. At our 1320-square-meter stand number C101 in Hall 3, we will introduce the latest machines and technologies from the entire Trützschler Group – including Spinning, Card Clothing, Nonwovens and Man-Made Fibers. Trützschler Spinning and Trützschler Card Clothing Trützschler Spinning will showcase innovations for carding, draw frame and combing which meet the most important customer ..read more
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ITMA 2023 opens in Milan unveiling a definitive showcase of cutting-edge technologies presented by 1709 exhibitors from 47 countries
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by Textile Magazine
11M ago
The 19th edition of the world’s largest textile and garment technology exhibition, ITMA 2023, opens in Milan, unveiling a definitive showcase of cutting-edge technologies presented by 1709 exhibitors from 47 countries. This impressive gathering promises to showcase the forefront of innovation in the industry. Spanning 200,000 square metres of the Fiera Milano Rho venue, ITMA 2023 is the biggest textile machinery exhibition in the post-pandemic era. Highlighted on the show floor are solutions on advanced materials, automation and digital future, innovative technologies, and sustainability and ..read more
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