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ANEX-SINCE 2021 exhibition to be held in China

ANEX, an Asian Nonwoven Exhibition and conference is considered one of the most awaited nonwoven exhibitions in the world. This exhibition takes place once every three years.

The Shanghai International Nonwovens Exhibition (SINCE), was started in the year 1986 and is an important and influential non woven exhibition in Asia. It is held every two years.

Every six years ANEX is merged with SINCE. The subsequent ANEX-SINCE 2021 will take place from 22nd to 24th July 2021 in Shanghai World Expo Exhibition and Convention Centre (SWEECC), China.

ANEX-SINCE has become an integral part of the industry’s value chain covering from nonwovens raw materials, nonwovens production machinery & accessories, nonwovens roll goods, testing and inspection machinery to converted goods. The respective industries also cover hygiene, filtration, fabrics & apparel, medical, automotive, wiping, home furnishings & upholstery, etc.

SINCE 2019 has attracted over 500 exhibitors from 25 countries and regions. The number of spectators has also increased significantly, with 26,866 professional viewers and buyers from around the globe.

Both the trade shows focus on the latest intellectual and development trends to provide technical and trade platforms for the nonwoven industry. In the year 2021, the Global Nonwovens Summit (GNS) which was launched by Asia Nonwoven Fabrics Association (ANFA), EDANA, INDA will also take part in the exhibition. At the seminar industry leaders are expected to give speeches and discuss the latest market trends, advanced technology, and innovative applications of nonwoven materials.

ANEX-SINCE 2021 is expected to attract over 600 exhibitors and around 30,000 professional visitors, with 35,000 square-meters display area.

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