Textile machinery exhibition in Mumbai

August 02, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 05:41 am IST - COIMBATORE:

The 10{+t}{+h}edition of India International Textile Machinery Exhibition (India ITME 2016), to be held in Mumbai in December, will focus on clean and green technology.

According to Seema Srivastava, Executive Director of India ITME Society, the six-day exhibition at Bombay Convention and Exhibition Centre, Mumbai, from December 3 will have 950 participants from 93 countries. With the textile industry, especially units in south India, incurring heavy cost towards pollution control, there is a special pavilion for waste water recycling and technology.

Unlike previous editions of the exhibitions, where spinning was the main attraction, this year, participants are occupying two halls to display machinery related to the weaving sector.

Machinery will be displayed under 17 different segments related to the textile industry. New products will be launched in spinning, processing, and weaving segments.

There will be an exclusive hall for digital printing, testing and measuring equipment. Carpet machinery from Belgium and Turkey, fibre and yarn from China, Taiwan, Germany and Indonesia, and participation of Turkey in the spinning, weaving, and chemical and dyes segments are some of the special attractions at the expo.

Seminars, workshops, and panel discussions will be held from December 3 to 7. Weavers from Maharashtra will demonstrate weaving and the events as part of the exhibition will include fashion show, display of textile sculptures and ethnic fabric, and photography exhibition.

The exhibition is held once in four years and since the last edition, several overseas companies have opened offices in India.

With Central Government’s thrust on Make in India, this business-to-business exhibition will lead to investments and opportunities, she said.

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