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Expo Produccion announces new 2021 dates
23 Sep 20 2 min read
Tarsus Mexico and Exposition Development Company, have announced new dates for sixth edition of Expo Produccion which will be held from June 15-17, 2021 instead of the originally scheduled March 2021 dates at Centro Citibanamex, Mexico City. The new dates will allow organisers, participants and industry more time to plan and prepare due to global pandemic.
The organisers are committed to providing a safe, sanitary and professional event while maintaining the quality that defines Expo Produccion.
The power of being face-to-face is essential for developing successful and strategic business relationships and the organizers are prioritising the well-being of all participants that will attend the event.
Expo Produccion has become a leading international exhibition and conference which includes textile engineering, production management, design and marketing, as well as the development of new products, technologies and research of the production chain of the clothing, textile and fashion industries, home textiles and technical textiles directed to all Mexico and Central America professionals within these industries.
This biennial show will present its 6th edition at Centro Citibanamex, in Mexico City, facilitating a bigger event that will allow exhibitors to showcase their latest machinery, equipment, technology, parts, products, and supplies for the apparel, home and technical textiles industries. The exhibition is highlighted with a comprehensive conference program facilitated by leading experts in the industry.
Tarsus Mexico and Exposition Development Company, has also thanked all the exhibitors, speakers, associations, authorities, educational institutions, attendees, and media who continue to support Expo Produccion and recognise the value this world-class event provides to the Mexican and the Central American textile industry.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (JL)
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