ITMA Asia + CITME draws renewed interest from exhibitors
04 Jul 23 3 min read
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- The rescheduled ITMA Asia + CITME textile machinery exhibition in Shanghai has attracted over 1,400 exhibitors from 24 countries to date, with the event set for November 2023.
- China's economy is projected to grow more than expected.
- Many exhibitors have increased their booth space in anticipation of the economic upturn and easing of COVID-19 restrictions.
Six exhibition halls of the National Convention and Exhibition Center grossing over 160,000 square metres have been booked, the show owners—European Committee of Textile Machinery Manufacturers (CEMATEX) and its Chinese partners, the Sub-Council of the Textile Industry, CCPIT (CCPIT-Tex), China Textile Machinery Association (CTMA), and China Exhibition Centre Group Corporation (CIEC)—said in a joint press release.
Exhibitors are also buoyant about prospects as China’s economy is projected to be performing better than expected. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) recently revised its forecast for China’s gross domestic product (GDP) growth upwards to 5.2 per cent in 2023 from its previous projection of 4.4 per cent last October.
“The reopening of China’s economy is pivotal for the region as China is a key driver of the expansion. Such positive news has helped textile machinery manufacturers to rebuild their confidence in the China market,” explained Ernesto Maurer, president of CEMATEX, which owns the ITMA and ITMA Asia exhibitions.
“We salute our exhibitors for keeping faith with us. Not only have they not withdrawn their participation, some have even increased their booth space. We have also received a steady stream of enquiries from new applicants,” he added.
“Compared with the previous combined exhibition, the number of exhibitors in this edition has increased by 15 per cent. We welcome the presence of these new enterprises as they will add to a more diverse showcase of the technological innovation, and provide new vitality and impetus for the development of the textile industry,” commented Gu Ping, president of CTMA.
Many exhibitors have also increased their booth space after China eased its strict COVID rules and reopened its borders earlier this year. Among the exhibitors who have increased their space since the Chinese government’s announcement early this year are Muratec, Saurer, Savio, TMT Machinery, and Trutzschler.
“We have decided to enlarge our booth space because our outlook for the Chinese market is very positive, and we expect more overseas visitors now. We are going to present Trutzschler’s latest machinery and solutions for the spinning, nonwoven, and man-made fibre industries,” said Harald Schoepp, managing director of Trutzschler China.
The combined show is organised by Beijing Textile Machinery International Exhibition Co, Ltd and co-organiser ITMA Services.
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