Procurement Committee to Hightex and ITM 2018 from Czech Republic

Commercial Attaché of the Consulate General of the Czech Republic in Istanbul and Teknik Fairs cooperated to organize a conference in the field of Nanotechnology and Nonwoven at HIGHTEX 2018 Exhibition. At the bilateral talks, the Czech Republic Commercial Attaché Mr. Jan Ondrejka gave a good news that a procurement committee composed of at least 20 people would visit the HIGHTEX and ITM 2018 Exhibitions.

The support of countries is increasing day by day for the ITM 2018 and HIGHTEX 2018 Exhibitions, where the world’s leading brands of textile machinery will launch their latest technological products.

The Trade Attaché of the Czech Republic, one of the leading countries in the field of Nanotechnology in the world, plans to organize bilateral negotiations and seminars in the field of Nanotechnology and Nonwoven at the HIGHTEX 2018 Exhibition.

In this scope, Commercial Attaché Mr. Jan Ondrejka, Commercial Attaché Assistant Mrs. Natalie Altınçizme, and we arrived at the decision in the meeting at the Consulate General of the Czech Republic to cooperate for seminars and bilateral talks.

Mr. Jan Ondrejka gave a good news that a procurement committee composed of at least 20 people would visit the HIGHTEX 2018 Exhibition.

ATOK, THE LARGEST TEXTILE ASSOCIATION OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC, WILL INTRODUCE ITM 2018 TO ITS MEMBERS- A major contribution to ITM 2018 was made by ATOK (Textile, Clothing, Leather and Industry Association), the largest textile association in the Czech Republic. The association, which has 57 members in total, will introduce the ITM 2018 Exhibition in the ATOK Newspaper published by the association. The ATOK Newspaper, which will include detailed information about the exhibitions, will be delivered to 500 people both online and in print.
The ATOK represents a majority of textile producers in the Czech Republic. The BTTO firm, which is a participant of our exhibitions, is also a member of ATOK.

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