Texworld at the Paris-Le Bourget Exhibition Centre, as of February 2007
22 Jul '06
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As previously reported, French fabrics exhibition Texworld is changing venues for its 20th edition.
The show (from Monday 19th to Thursday 22nd February 2007) will now be held at the Paris-Le Bourget Exhibition Centre – not at the Porte de Versailles. Although this opportunity only presented itself very recently, Texworld executives decided on the venue without hesitation for numerous reasons, including the abundance of space, light and easy access. This new site will enable further consolidation and development of the fair.
Halls 1 and 2 of the Paris-Le Bourget Exhibition Centre offer a light and airy venue with a raw surface area of 45 000 m² all on a single level. This will allow Texworld plenty of space to further develop its forums and activities.
The relaxation areas, aisles and restaurants will also be more spacious. In addition, in honour of twenty editions of Texworld and this important exhibition site change, bright, new, modern stands are being introduced that offer a touch of elegance and increased functionality. These stands will enable exhibitors to present their products more effectively and to welcome their visitors in much greater comfort.
The signage, which will be completely renewed, will also be clearer and more attractive, giving the whole fair an elegant feel and a breath of fresh air.
Nonetheless, the efforts of exhibitors and Texworld staff are still primarily focused on the next edition of Texworld, which will be held in September (from Monday 18th to Thursday 21st) at CNIT and l'Espace Grande Arche, Paris La Défense.