The textile machinery fair to be held from June 1 to 4th will see more than 1,000 textile technology companies presenting their latest models. ITM is the largest exhibition in Turkey and in the region. Technologies to be exhibited at ITM 2016 include cotton and fiber preparation machinery, spinning preparation machinery, weaving machines, hosiery, embroidery and quilting machines, dyeing and finishing machines and flat and circular knitting machines.
ITM is a textile technology show with an extraordinary display of textile technologies, textile equipments and products, textile related software and solutions and other products and services. With the latest technologies and solutions in the textile industry, the event paves the way for innovation and creativity. It is an event that delivers promising returns to exhibitors and stands by its quality of display and services.
Turkey is a center of the world’s textile production in Eurasia. It is experiencing successful times in terms of the textile exhibition industry. The exhibition has a place in the global textile exhibitions calendar. It is an international arena where cutting-edge technologies are exhibited. The show has proven successful in the past. In 2012 the exhibition was visited by more than 40,000 visitors from 78 countries.
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