The 21th Taipei Innovative Textile Application Show (TITAS 2017) will be held from October 16-18 at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 1. There will be 400 exhibitors with more than 760 booths from all over the world to gather in the professional trade show.
TITAS is the only professional textile trade show you may find in Taiwan, as well as the most important innovative textile exhibition in Asia. This year's TITAS is all about fashion, function and sustainability, with the focus on :
●Functional textiles for apparel, upholstery and industrial uses
●Recycled and sustainable textiles of low carbon footprint
●Fashion textiles forecasting F/W 2018/19 trend.....
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