Mimaki’s latest cutting-edge technologies for sign and textile industries to make international tradeshow debut
Mimaki’s latest cutting-edge technologies for sign and textile industries to make international tradeshow debut
Pigment.Inc will exhibit its range of direct to garment hybrid DTG/DTF printers and ancillary equipment through its DTG Digital and PPS Innovations brands at the FESPA Trade Show.
- Hundreds of designers, brands, creators, e-com platforms, manufacturers, and virtual fashion pioneers expected to attend VIP events at Kornit’s headquarters, R&D and production centers, and in major venues of Tel Aviv
- Kornit will unveil future technologies and solutions, including the revolutionary Kornit Apollo fully-digital mass production direct-to-garment (DTG) platform – considered a future game-changer for the mainstream mass production of fashion and apparel, a multi-billion-dollar market opportunity – constrained today by antiquated, analog, and polluting methods of production
- Mass production of textile, traditionally off-shored, is going through an accelerated shift to near-shore production, significantly shorter production runs, lean-to-no inventory risk, and unlimited creativity and flexibility for designers and creators – all possible with Kornit’s new solution for mass production
- Kornit will also unveil its Kornit Atlas MAX Poly – predicted to transform the multi-billion-dollar professional and recreational sports apparel and teamwear markets, suffering today from major limitations with mass customization of polyester
Wider range of fabrics supported by retrofittable capabilities for RICOH Ri 1000 and Ri 2000 Direct to Garment printers
Azonprinter has started this February an exclusive cooperation and distribution for all of our DTF solutions – Pronto, Pronto Neon and all of the series of the Pronto+ in Spain.
Ambiente offers a comprehensive overview of the global range of consumer goods from February 3 to 7, 2023. It is not only the number one trade fair for tableware, kitchenware, and housewares, but in the Living section all styles relating to the home, furnishing and decorating can be experienced. Gifts and personal accessories in all their facets will be on show in the Giving section, which will now also feature high-quality stationery and articles relating to school supplies. The new Working section is dedicated to the topic of tomorrow's working environments, focusing even more intensively than before on relevant solutions.
Taking place on 8-9 June 2022 in-person at the Sheraton Lake Como hotel in Como, Italy, and virtually at events.wtin.com/GDTC, delegates can expect networking opportunities as well as insights into:
CEMATEX, the European Committee of Textile Machinery Manufacturers, has launched a new initiative to support start-ups with new and innovative offerings, and to inspire innovation for the textile, garment and fashion industry.
Heimtextil will take place as a one-time summer special from June 21 to 24, 2022, parallel to the trade fair duo Techtextil and Texprocess. The decision to hold a summer edition this year is the result of a positive vote from the home and contract textile industry, which is longing for a re-start of personal business meetings this year. Exhibitors and buyers will also benefit from valuable synergy effects between the three international trade fair formats.
During an expansive, three-day Electronics For Imaging, Inc. open house this month at the company’s EFI™ Reggiani industrial textile printer facility, textile and apparel manufacturers witnessed first-hand the market-leading innovations that provide users with promising new opportunities. The December open house, which drew more than 70 attendees from over 23 different European, South American, and Middle Eastern countries, featured informative sessions with product experts on a diverse range of topics, covering new and trending market applications for textile manufacturers.
The global pandemic continues to create a tremendous amount of uncertainty in the global marketplace. Austria has recently experienced new travel restriction which we do not see being lifted anytime soon, especially with the onset of a new virus mutation – Omicron.