Close links between Texprocess & Techtextil

August 31, 2012 - Germany

All the signs are that Texprocess, Leading International Trade Fair for Processing Textile and Flexible Materials, in Frankfurt am Main from 10 to 13 June 2013, will be a complete success. With a year still to go before the doors open, over 50 percent of exhibition space has already been sold and the market leaders are on board.

Moreover, numerous international companies from all parts of the textile-processing chain have signed up to take part for the first time. Detlef Braun, Member of the Executive Board of Messe Frankfurt, says, “The good response to Texprocess 2013, especially from new customers, leaves no doubt that our concept fulfils the needs of the market. And this is reinforced by the fact that Texprocess is held concurrently with Techtextil, by the high level of international participation and by its high-tech-character.”

The new Texprocess exhibitors include Cutter Audaces from Brazil, Zünd Systemtechnik from Switzerland and the Turkish finisher Malkan Makina. Among the other international market leaders taking part will be Amann, Assyst, Brother, Coats, Dürkopp Adler,
Expert Systemtechnik, Ferd. Schmetz, FK Group, Gütermann, Human Solutions, Hornung Indupress, Kaiser Lutra Textilmaschinen, Kansai, KSL, Lectra, Juki, Madeira, Martin Group, Morgan Tecnica, Sunstar, Topcut-Bullmer, Veit, Vibemac, X’ian Typical and ZSK.

Elgar Straub, Director General of VDMA Garment and Leather Technology, the conceptual partner of Texprocess, says, “Our members are looking forward to Texprocess 2013 with a high degree of optimism. The international garment-manufacturing industry is facing big challenges in terms of higher energy costs and an increased interest in sustainability. Our industry will present high-tech solutions designed to meet these challenges at the next Texprocess.”

For the first time, manufacturers of embroidery machines will exhibit in Hall 6.0, in the immediate vicinity of the finishing and textile logistics product groups. To make room for them, ‘Source it’ moves to Hall 5.0. Thus, international manufacturing companies can present their expertise in the heart of the sewing and joining technology segment, which stretches over Halls 5.0 and 5.1. As before, trade visitors will find design, product development, cutting and IT in Hall 4.0, which adjoins Halls 3 and 4.1 where Techtextil, International Trade Fair for Technical Textiles and Nonwovens, will take place from 11 to 13 June 2013.

The coming Texprocess and Techtextil fairs will end on the same day, Thursday, 13 June 2013. In this connection, Braun adds: “The combination of Texprocess and Techtextil is unbeatable in the expanding technical-textiles market. Next year, the spotlight will be more than ever before on the synergistic effects created by the two fairs.”

Thus, in addition to processing technology at Texprocess, trade visitors from the fashion industry will also be able to find out about ‘functional apparel textiles’ at Techtextil. This new product group expands and replaces the ‘Avantex – innovative apparel textiles’ section. Representatives of technical-textile processing companies can also benefit from the added value generated by the two events because they will be able to obtain an overview not only of the latest materials but also of innovative technologies.

326 exhibitors made presentations at Texprocess 2011. The world’s leading international trade fair for the sector attracted around 10,500 trade visitors with another 6,500 coming from the concurrent Techtextil.

The next Texprocess Americas will be held from 13 to 15 May 2014 in Atlanta, in parallel to Techtextil North America.

Techtextil, International Trade Fair for Technical Textiles and Nonwovens, will be held concurrently with Texprocess from 11 to 13 June 2013. Around 1,200 exhibitors from 50 countries and some 25,000 visitors from 96 countries make up the world’s foremost marketing and sourcing platform for users and manufacturers of technical textiles and nonwovens with their wide range of potential applications in the technical field.