The textile world is changing patterns as indicated by the International Trade Fair for Modern Textile Care which, Texcare Asia ,is witnessed by the world as a gateway to New technologies and efficient solutions in the Asian market.
The biennial event is organized by Messe Frankfurt (Shanghai) and the China Light Industry Machinery Association. In 2015, the show attracted 153 exhibitors from 19 countries and hosted 10,267 visitors
Messe Frankfurt (Shanghai) said that as a service-based industry, the textile care market has benefited significantly from the extensive economic growth in Asia and is still reflecting a high consumer demand, especially in the past two years.
New infrastructures and projects in Asia, including the opening of Shanghai Disneyland, the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics, as well as the successful bid of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, are set to accelerate economic development in Asia, the company adds. Texcare Asia will serve as an effective networking and trade platform to assist industry players in capturing new opportunities.
Richard Li, general manager of Messe Frankfurt (Shanghai) said that with the growing awareness of the significance of energy conservation and environmental protection, intelligent and resources-saving concepts are gaining more attention within the industry across Asia.They see the regional demand for solution-oriented software and services is sprouting and the potential is huge.
Throughout the show’s two exhibition halls, buyers will be able to explore an array of integrated solutions and the foremost technologies for smarter textile management and energy control presented by leading suppliers in the field.
Texcare Asia, , has confirmed Sept. 27-29 as the dates for its next edition . Texcare Asia is a sister event of Texcare International, which next will occur in Frankfurt, Germany, in 2020.
Following successful editions in Hong Kong, Beijing and Shanghai, Texcare Asia marks its 20th year in 2017 and is scheduled to take place again at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre.
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