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Avgol to show latest nonwoven innovations at ANEX 2018

17 Apr '18
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Courtesy: Avgol
Courtesy: Avgol

Avgol, a global leader in the manufacturing of nonwoven fabric solutions, is set to show its leading-edge innovations at major industry show ANEX 2018, in stand 3E-6. ANEX is an exhibition specialised in nonwoven fabrics, which will be held from June 6 to 8, 2018, in Tokyo, Japan, and has been recognised as an opportunity for industry players to meet.

The company is a pioneer in the development of high-performance nonwoven fabrics for the baby diaper, adult incontinence and feminine hygiene sectors. It is focused on manufacturing fabrics, which address fundamental consumer requirements including softness, discretion, and skin wellness. The company will also be demonstrating new antimicrobial solutions and natural, eco-conscious developments.

Nick Carter, market business intelligence and intellectual property director at Avgol said, “Our exciting and ground-breaking innovations reflect evolving consumer needs. As we focus on staying ahead of our competitors in meeting market changes, we will be optimising the use of customer research and analysis to inform our innovation pipeline. We look forward to being able to share some of our plans and developments with visitors to ANEX later this year.”

ANEX, held once every three years, is the only event in Asia for the nonwovens and engineered fabrics industry. The event connects international suppliers, manufacturers, vendors, and all those involved in the industry from around the world, providing businesses the perfect opportunity to showcase their latest technology and innovations. The event brings together over 10,500 visitors and more than 250 exhibitors. (GK)

Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India

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