YiwuTex will be held in China, June 14 to 16, 2016. This is a textile machinery exhibition that aims at enhancing in-depth communications between exhibitors and visitors regarding the development and market situation of the textile industry in different countries and regions. It is a great opportunity for overseas buyers to keep abreast of new textile technologies and source for the latest machinery.
Many leading knitting, hosiery and garment enterprises have confirmed to visit YiwuTex 2016 as they regard it as a significant platform to meet with business partners and gather up-to-date market news.
Embracing the new opportunities and challenges brought about by advanced technology, YiwuTex 2016 will keep focusing on intelligent manufacturing, new design and fabric innovation. The show offers fully-automated and sustainable products and manufacturing solutions that help textile manufacturers in achieving better energy efficiency and cost effectiveness in the new textile epoch. YiwuTex 2016 will feature over 160 global top-notch exhibitors.
Symposiums will have experts sharing comprehensive upstream and downstream solutions of the textile industry. Topics cover a full spectrum of knitting technology, digital printing technology, pattern design, sustainable solutions and branding methodology that help enterprises increase productivity and save manpower, in order to achieve better cost-effectiveness.
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