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Techtextil, Texprocess to be held in Atlanta next May

03 Nov '17
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Courtesy: Techtextil North America/Messe Frankfurt
Courtesy: Techtextil North America/Messe Frankfurt

Industry experts from technical textiles, nonwovens, machinery, sewn products and equipment will gather in Atlanta during May 22-24, 2018 for the Techtextil North America and Texprocess Americas Symposiums to share their research and advancements with visitors from across the globe. The events will create a dynamic synergy for both exhibitors and visitors.

The events are once again co-located on one show floor, creating a dynamic synergy for exhibitors and visitors alike. Each badge will permit entrance to both shows, granting visitors access to a vast array of products, technologies and solutions from areas in technical textiles, durable nonwovens, sewn product equipment, software, and more.

The 2018 Symposium programmes are currently being developed by leading industry experts to provide the latest product innovations, machinery and processes across verticals – with insights into industry trends, challenges brought on by emerging technology and how to keep stride in an ever-growing, global business landscape. The Symposiums will each run eight paid educational sessions over the course of the three day event, with the opportunity for additional, complimentary bonus sessions to be announced in conjunction with trade show floor activities.

Throughout the conference, visitors will have the opportunity to learn from industry experts on topics pertaining to, but not limited to: smart textiles, advancements in nonwovens, new technology and its integration, manufacturing and reshoring, cutting and sewing floor techniques, testing and regulatory expectations, and more. (SV)

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