Spinexpo will be held in France, July 6 to 7, 2016. Organised by independent textile specialists, Spinexpo presents an international top level offer in the field of fibers, yarns for knitting, circular knit and weaving (fabrics and upholstery), socks, laces, labels and technical textiles.
For this edition, the show will present the spring/summer 2017-18 collection of trends from which designers and manufacturers can draw ideas and inspirations for their next products. The exhibition will also feature a seminar program and some valuable market analysis as well as latest exhibits by leading companies and brands.
In response to the increasing demand from buyers for reliable and high performance products, the exhibition is focused on bringing suppliers closer to their consumers. The goal of the upcoming event is to bring together spinners and knitwear manufacturers, who invest in innovation and have become the most effective suppliers of US and EU brands, to Paris.
Leading mills in spinning and knitwear manufacturing will be present. Among the exhibitors will be a leading spinning specialist Consinee Group and a knitwear manufacturer Hong Kong Sales.
Consinee is an integrated group in the dyeing and spinning of woolen, worsted, semi-worsted and fancy yarns as well as high quality fabrics. Hong Kong Sales is a leading knitwear design specialist. The company provides a one-stop service that ranges from initial design, selection of yarn, sample making, monitoring of production progress, quality checking and export of goods in order to guarantee a quick response and on-time delivery for customers.
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