The 17th China Yiwu International Exhibition on Textile Machinery (YiwuTex) is scheduled to be held from June 14-16, 2016 at Yiwu International Expo Centre, PR China. The show will cover three thematic zones: Knitting & Hosiery Machinery Zone, Sewing & Automatic Garment Machinery Zone and Dyeing, Finishing & Digital Printing Machinery Zone.
Design has become an up-and-coming trend with continuous and rapid development on digital printing technology and relevant equipment designed for knitted fabrics, digital printing. It gives a rise to the new Digital Printing Machinery Zone in YiwuTex 2016, which will showcase the latest advanced technology on digital printing and its enormous market potential for industry players.
The rise in production costs and strict environmental regulations on knitting industry resulted in higher entry barriers and greater challenges for knitwear manufacturers. To meet these challenges, manufacturers are going to expedite smart production transformation, improve products’ functionality and market their products in the domestic and overseas high-end markets. ‘Knitting & Hosiery Machinery Zone’ will showcase computerized smart knitting system and innovative knitting technology which enable manufacturers maximizing production efficiency and quality at lower cost.
Compared to manually-operated machinery, automated ones have higher productivity. They also provide better performance and precision on fabric-cutting and measurement. ‘Sewing & Automatic Garment Machinery Zone’ at YiwuTex 2016 will showcase advanced sewing machinery at competitive prices and technology intelligence that help industry players to improve efficiency and quality with lower cost.
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