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Texprocess 2019 to showcase
full range of technologies for
textile processing
Micro-factories will be the focal subject of the upcoming event
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utomation, individualisation,
customisation and
sustainability – the range of
technologies at the upcoming
Texprocess are more comprehensive
than ever before. One can find
trade visitors from the fashion
and clothing industry, upholstered
furniture manufacturers and
all processors of textiles at the
event being held from May 14-17,
2019, and an even broader range
of machinery and methods for
processing textile and flexible
materials.
“The upcoming Texprocess will be
taking off even further. While on all
sides, people are talking of Industry
4.0, at Texprocess we are now
talking of Impact 4.0. Trade visitors
will find an impressive range
of technologies, which in every
respect, will have formative effects
on the way we manufacture and
process textiles, effects of which will
continue in future,” underlined
Olaf Schmidt, Vice President
Textiles and Textile Technologies
at Messe Frankfurt.
The upcoming
Texprocess will
be taking off even
further. While on
all sides, people
are talking of
Industry 4.0, at
Texprocess, we
are now talking
of Impact 4.0.
Trade visitors
will find an
impressive range
of technologies,
which in every
respect, will
have formative
effects...
– Olaf Schmidt
With exhibitors from some 29
countries (currently), Texprocess
will be showing the whole range
of textile-processing technologies
from design to layout, to cutting,
making, trimming, digital textile
printing, conditioning, finishing,
textile logistics and textile recycling.
Among the exhibitors will be all
the international market leaders,
including Amann, Brother, Dürkopp
Adler, Human Solutions, Juki Central
Europe, Morgan Tecnica, Pfaff,
Tajima, Veit and Vetron.
Following a temporary absence,
Sunstar will be one of those
being represented at Texprocess
again. Among those which have
registered for the first time are
Browzwear Solutions, Lasembor,
INL International Technology, Siruba
Latin America and Summa NV.
China, Japan and Taiwan have
registered for national pavilions.
Micro-factories will be the centre of attention at Texprocess
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Micro-factories show
integrated production
processes
Micro-factories – an approach to
textile processing which is fully
networked and allows individualised
products, while working rapidly,
flexibly and locally – will be the focal
subject at the upcoming Texprocess.
Texprocess currently features four
micro-factories.
The Digital Textile Micro-Factory
at Texprocess and Techtextil, in
collaboration with the Denkendorf
Institutes for Textile and Fibre
Research (DITF) and partners from
the industry, will be presenting three
production lines in Hall 4.1 alone
– one each for the manufacturer of
clothing, for 3D knitted shoe and
for processing of technical textiles
(for example, for the automotive or
furniture industry).
RWTH Aachen University, jointly
with various partners from industry
and research, will be producing