ITA & ACIMIT announce tech workshops to boost Indo-Italian textile biz
01 Apr 24 2 min read
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- Italian Trade Agency and Association of Italian Textile Machinery Manufacturers will bring 11 Italian textile machinery manufacturers to India from April 9-12, 2024, for showcases in Delhi and Mumbai.
- The events aim to strengthen Indo-Italian business ties by introducing the latest technologies in textile production, covering the entire value chain.
Scheduled for April 9, 2024, at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in New Delhi and April 11 at the Hyatt Centric Juhu Hotel in Mumbai, the workshops will focus on the latest italian technology of the entire value chain from spinning, knitting, weaving, nonwovens, dyeing, and finishing. These events represent a significant opportunity for decision-makers and experts from the Indian textile and nonwovens industry to learn about the latest solutions aimed at making their textile business more sustainable and efficient.
The Italian delegation comprises renowned companies that span the entire textile value chain, including spinning, knitting, weaving, nonwovens, dyeing, and finishing sectors. This initiative not only highlights the innovative technologies that Italian manufacturers bring to the global textile industry but also underscores the potential for enhanced Indo-Italian collaboration in this vital economic sector.
Among the visiting companies are Testa Group, known for its customised textile finishing machinery; Cubotex, a leading producer of dyeing machines and dryers; and Monti-Mac, specialising in the automation of sewing processes.
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Other notable participants include MCS Officina Meccanica Spa, offering advanced solutions for dyeing and finishing; Danitech, focusing on eco-friendly dyeing machinery; and SICAM, providing machinery for the textile, nonwovens, and glass fibre sectors. EFI Reggiani is celebrated for its integrated solutions across the textile process, while Savio Macchine Tessili excels in yarn finishing machinery. Salvade is recognised for its broad range of printing and textile finishing machinery; AUTEFA Solutions is a leading provider of turn-key nonwovens lines; and Lafer Spa is acclaimed for its textile finishing machinery and environmental technologies.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DP)
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