“We continue for preparation of ITM and Hightex exhibitions at full steam. We believe that our textile industry will be revitalised and reach a better point with the end of the coronavirus pandemic. While the entire world is having difficulty for finding masks and protective clothing, Turkey is among the largest manufacturers of nonwoven fabrics and sanitary outfits thanks to its strong infrastructure for the production of textiles, garments and nonwovens. We know that the Turkish textile industry, which manufactures masks and protective clothing to offer health benefits to the world today, will grow stronger in this process and continue its investments at full speed. We believe that this synergy and strength in the Turkish textile industry will have a positive impact on our exhibitions. For this reason, we believe that our ITM and Hightex exhibitions, that we had to postpone to 2021, will provide great opportunities for the global and Turkish textile industries, which we expect to will gain momentum after the coronavirus outbreak,” said he ITM and Hightex project group.
Preparations for ITM and Hightex 2021 exhibitions are continuing at full steam to bring together hundreds of manufacturers and global investors. The latest technologies and new products to be displayed at ITM and Hightex exhibitions, which will open their doors in Istanbul Tuyap Fair Convention and Congress Center next year, will meet with textile investors from all over the world.
In ITM 2018, textile machinery leaders had exhibited their latest technological products. The trade show witnessed global launches and hosted one of the largest meetings in the world with 1150 exhibitors from 64 countries and 58,942 visitors from 94 countries.
ITM 2021 and Hightex 2021 exhibitions will be held simultaneously in 12 halls, 120,000 sqm area with 1250 international exhibitors.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (PC)