Global Textile Industry To Converge At ITMA Asia 2005 In Singapore
Come October, ITMA ASIA 2005 is gearing up for another mega international
showcase in Singapore. The 2nd Asian international exhibition of textile
machinery, ITMA ASIA, will be held from 17 to 21 October 2005. Space sales
for this second show are over 20 percent greater than for the show in 2001,
and to date the event has attracted the participation of 753 participants
from 33 economies to display their latest textile machinery, related products
and services.
Show owner, The European Committee of Textile Machinery Manufacturers
(CEMATEX), attributed the support from the industry to the strong
interest in Asia, which has the biggest gathering of textile
economies and the leading export source of textiles.
Mr Edward Roberts, President of CEMATEX, said: "More than
half of the participants are European manufacturers as Asia is
an important market for our members. The Asian textile and garment
industry is expanding rapidly to meet the challenges of a more
competitive global marketplace."
According to Meeting Planners International Pte Ltd (MPI), the
local organiser of ITMA ASIA 2005, applications for space are
still being received. Ms Sylvia Phua, Chief Executive Officer
of MPI, said: "We are still getting requests from potential
exhibitors as ITMA ASIA is the leading international textile
machinery show in the Asia Pacific region, backed by the support
of leading textile machinery associations."
ITMA ASIA 2005 has the support of CEMATEX member associations
and the Japan Textile Machinery Association. It also enjoys the
support of other associations including the American Textile
Machinery Association, China Textile Machinery Association, Korea
Textile Machinery Association and Taiwan Association of Machinery
Industry.
Added Ms Phua, "There is great interest among textile factories
in the region to upgrade production facilities and invest in
modern machinery in order to stay competitive. Hence, we are
confident of drawing quality visitorship to our event."
To attract visitorship to ITMA ASIA, an extensive campaign to
promote the exhibition to Asian and Middle Eastern buyers is
now underway. The recent Pakistan roadshow in the cities of Faisalabad,
Karachi and Lahore in May has drawn positive response from the
local industry. Important delegations are being organised to
ITMA ASIA.
Other roadshows planned include presentations in Chinese and
Indian textile hubs in July, as well as visits to Bangladesh,
Indonesia and Thailand.
ITMA ASIA's participation at ShanghaiTex 2005 from 3 to 7 June
in Shanghai is part of the effort to promote the showcase to
the Chinese textile industry. Said Ms Phua, "We are making
a concerted effort to attract more Chinese visitors to ITMA ASIA.
With visas made easily available to Chinese visitors travelling
to Singapore, we are confident that more Chinese will visit our
show in October. We are now working with Chinese associations,
media, Singapore Tourism Board, travel agents and other industry
partners to promote group visits to ITMA ASIA."
ITMA ASIA is targeting visitorship of 50,000 over the five-day
exhibition. Visitors will be able to evaluate the latest technology
and machinery for all sectors of the textile-making process.
On display will be a comprehensive array of textile machinery,
from spinning, nonwovens, weaving, knitting and garment making,
to finishing, testing, handling and packing. Dyestuffs and chemicals
are also featured for the first time at the Asian show.
For more information on participation or visiting ITMA ASIA,
please visit the event website, www.itmaasia2005.com. To avoid
the onsite queues, visitors are advised to book online or by
email to info@itmaasia2005.com. Early bird badge orders at S$30
for a one-day pass and S$50 for a five-day season pass are available
from now till 13 October 2005
Posted: 20th June 2005
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