ITMA ASIA welcomes the textile world to Singapore
Second mega textile machinery showcase set to attract overwhelming response
19 July 2005, Singapore - The countdown for ITMA ASIA 2005 has
begun, with some 800 exhibitors from 33 economies all set to
showcase their latest technology at the second Asian edition
of the world’s largest textile machinery exhibition. The
exhibition, to be held from 17 to 21 October 2005 at Singapore
Expo, is owned by CEMATEX (European Committee of Textile Machinery
Manufacturers) and organised by Meeting Planners International
(MPI).
The organiser expects a visitorship of around 50,000 (including
government and textile association officials, buyers, dealers
and agents) to converge at the exhibition with the show floor
abuzz with machinery demonstrations, business discussions and
networking.
“The upcoming ITMA ASIA exhibition will be a significant
one as it is the first show we have held following the lifting
of textile quotas at the beginning of this year. The post textile
quota era is exciting and challenging for both manufacturers
and buyers of textile machinery, and we anticipate that it will
draw tremendous interest from Asian textile makers who are eager
to modernise and upgrade their operations,” said Mr Edward
Roberts, President of CEMATEX.
Ms Sylvia Phua, Chief Executive Officer of MPI, concurs: “With
the majority of the world's textile manufacturers based in Asia,
ITMA ASIA serves as a significant trading and networking platform
between the textile machinery manufacturers and textile manufacturers,
especially in this watershed year.”
Strong industry support An Approved International Fair, ITMA
ASIA 2005 has the support of the Singapore Exhibition and Convention
Bureau and the nine CEMATEX member associations. It is also held
in partnership with the Japan Textile Machinery Association (JTMA)
for the first time.
In addition, ITMA ASIA 2005 has secured the support of several
textile machinery manufacturers groups, namely the American Textile
Machinery Association, China Textile Machinery Association, Korea
Textile Machinery Association and Taiwan Association of Machinery
Industry.
Thanks to the strong support of these trade associations, ITMA
ASIA 2005 has been able to attract an impressive list of the
industry’s leading manufacturers from around the world
who will be participating in the exhibition. Some 55 per cent
of the 800 participants are from Europe, with the majority coming
from Italy, Germany and Switzerland.
ITMA ASIA 2005 features a nett exhibition space of more than
40,000 square metres, which represents an increase of 25 per
cent over the last show. It also boasts a comprehensive showcase
of textile machinery. Exhibits will be displayed in 15 sectors,
ranging from spinning, nonwovens, weaving and knitting, to finishing,
testing, handling and packing. The top three product groups in
the exhibition are spinning, finishing and weaving.
Visitors from the region will have the chance to view and inspect
the latest state-of-the-art textile manufacturing equipment,
related machinery, technology, information, software and tap
on exhibitors’ expertise, all under one roof.
Regional promotions Delegations and groups of visitors from
China, South and Southeast Asia and the Middle East have already
confirmed their attendance at the event. These are being organised
by trade and industry associations and travel agents in key textile
hubs in the region.
ITMA ASIA 2005 is being promoted heavily throughout Asia and
the Middle East by means of roadshows, visits to trade associations,
soliciting endorsement from government agencies of key textile
manufacturing countries, exhibitions, liaison with travel agents,
public relations and advertising. Meetings with government officials
from key textile manufacturing economies have indicated that
they are keen to visit the ITMA ASIA 2005 showcase, as the region’s
textile industry urgently needs to use technology to improve
productivity in order to compete in today’s global arena.
Recent roadshows include:
• Pakistan In May, the ITMA ASIA team travelled to Pakistan
for a well-attended three-city roadshow in Karachi, Lahore and
Faisalabad. The presentations, supported by Pakistan Textile
Journal, received very positive response from industry groups.
The Lahore presentation was co-organised by the Lahore Textile
Institute. Courtesy visits were made to the new Secretary of
Textiles, Mr Syed Masood Alam Rizvi, and the Textile Commissioner
Mr Mohammad Idrees Ahmed.
• China The ITMA Asia team took part in the ShanghaiTex
exhibition which was held in Shanghai in June. Last October,
it also had a booth at the CITME exhibition in Beijing. To raise
the profile of the exhibition in key textile cities, the ITMA
ASIA 2005 team has just completed a tour of three Chinese provinces,
holding presentations and meetings with local textile trade associations
and industry members. It included visits to Wuxi, Hangzhou and
Quanzhou from 11 to 15 July.
• India To enable Indian textile makers to keep abreast
of new technologies and trends in the market, the Textiles Committee
of India is co-organising the ITMA ASIA roadshow with the support
of Orbit Tours. The Textiles Committee is a premier developmental
organisation committed to promote quality and productivity through
the introduction of newer technologies in the Indian textile
and clothing industry.
The multi-city roadshow is held in southern and western India
from 19 to 27 July. Presentations are scheduled to be held at
Coimbatore, Tirapur, Erode, Madurai, Mumbai, Ahmedabad and Surat.
Other presentations planned for August will include Bangladesh,
Indonesia and Thailand.
For more information on ITMA ASIA, or to order your badge, please
visit the event website, www.itmaasia2005.com. Orders received
by 30 August will be entered into a draw to win two pairs of
return air tickets to ITMA ASIA in Singapore, courtesy of ITMA
2007.
Posted: July 2005
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