Texprocess Americas will be held from May 3 to 5, 2016. Leading experts will address the gathering and discuss latest product development, technology, and what the future looks like for the sewn products industry. The show will be held along with Techtextil North America and JEC Americas. The three shows bring together the full spectrum of technical textiles, nonwovens, sewn products and equipment, technology and composites.
Visitors can expect to connect with potential new partners, learn about exciting new technologies and discover how they can grow their business. Industry leaders from throughout the sewn products supply chain will participate in a discussion regarding their company’s domestic success. Topics discussed will include: current challenges and how to overcome them, opportunities within the domestic marketplace, profitability, importance of supply chain integration, role of technology and keys for success moving forward.
There will be a discussion with product developers, researchers and scientists regarding the current and future state of wearable technology. Topics will include wearable solutions, concepts and products, challenges in design and production, regulatory and standardization issues and opportunities for the industry.
Sessions on robotics, industrial fabrics and apparel with a seamless construction, stitch-free seam technology and technical outerwear will also be organised.
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