The second edition of the biennial exhibition ITMA Asia + CITME will open its doors to the global textile industry June 22-26, at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC) in Shanghai's Pudong district. The show brings together two previously independently produced events - the International Textile Machinery Exhibition (ITMA) Asia and the China International Textile Machinery Exhibition (CITME). The event's owners - the European Committee of Textile Machinery Manufacturers (CEMATEX); the Sub Council of Textile Industry, China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT-TEX); China Textile Machinery Association (CTMA); and China International Exhibition Center Group Corp. (CIEC) - again selected the Beijing Textile Machinery International Exhibition Co. Ltd. (BJITME) along with co-organizer MP International Pte. Ltd. to organize the event. The Japan Textile Machinery Association (JTMA) also is a partner organization involved in the event. ![]() The Pudong skyline, viewed from the Bund side of the Huangpu River, is punctuated by many modern and futuristic buildings. "ITMA Asia + CITME is a milestone event for the global textile industry," said Gao Yong, president, CTMA. "It epitomizes the spirit of cooperation among major textile machinery manufacturers." "From the outset, the vision of combining two established shows into a leading-edge platform was to offer textile machinery manufacturers a cost-effective exhibition of the highest quality in Asia," said Edward Roberts, president, CEMATEX. "We are delighted that the strong debut of the combined show [in 2008] has clearly validated our decision." Show Exhibition Space Sold Out, Wait List Filling Up Show organizers are pleased to report that more than 1,100 companies will exhibit at the show, filling 100,000 square meters of floor space in nine halls at SNIEC. As of press time, more than 50 prospective exhibitors are on a wait list. "Global economic recovery is underway and growth is expected to return to positive territory in 2010," said Maria Avery, secretary-general, CEMATEX. "Generally, businesses are more upbeat in their outlook, hence there is strong demand for the show. As the show date approaches, we are now actively promoting the exhibition in China and the rest of Asia." Chinese companies have reserved nearly 50 percent of the available exhibit space. Manufacturers from Europe and Japan form the next- largest exhibitor group, taking up some 35 percent of the floor space. Spinning will be the most strongly represented sector at the show, occupying approximately 30 percent of hall space at SNIEC. Companies from the finishing sector will take up 25 percent of the exhibit space, followed by knitting, garment-making and textile-processing technologies with 20 percent; and weaving with 15 percent. ![]() The opening hall at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre Visitor Predictions, Promotions ITMA Asia + CITME organizers currently are executing a promotional campaign to increase visitor numbers at the show. In 2008, more than 90,000 visitors attended the event, traveling from 96 countries and regions. Approximately 70 percent of the visitors were from China and 20 percent from Europe, the Middle East and other parts of Asia. Organizers predict a 10-percent increase in visitor numbers, for a total of approximately 100,000 guests at the 2010 edition. The visitor promotion campaign will target domestic visitors from China as well as textile associations in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Indonesia and Turkey. In addition, an ITMA Asia + CITME roadshow traveled to 11 cities in India in early 2010 to promote the show to Indian textile trade visitors. To ensure high-quality visitors at ITMA Asia + CITME 2010, guests will be required to pay a small fee for an entry badge. Visitors may select a five-day pass for 100 renminbi or a single-day pass for 50 renminbi - both available at a 40-percent discount if guests register online prior to June 10. Visitors registering online also will be able to print a badge prior to the show to avoid waiting in lines onsite to receive a badge. ![]() Toyota Industries Corp.'s booth in the exhibit hall Product Categories CEMATEX announced recently that ITMA 2011 - to be held in Barcelona, Spain, Sept. 22-29, 2011 - will incorporate garment-making technologies and machinery, braiding technologies, and embroidery technologies in its list of product categories. ITMA Asia + CITME 2010 will organize its exhibition area in the same fashion. "The ITMA brand was established in 1951, and is very well known and respected in the classical textile machinery sector," Avery said. "Although we have always showcased garment-making machinery, we have greatly enhanced its profile for the 2011 show, adding many new categories to our Index of Products and featuring the sector in our forum which will take place during the show." Products will be arranged in 17 different chapters as follows:
![]() VDMA Textile Machinery Association Vice Chairman and Tr??tzschler Group Managing Partner Heinrich Tr??tzschler (left) speaking with an entourage of Chinese officials. In 2008, ITMA Asia + CITME organizers announced that intellectual property (IPR) infringements would not be tolerated. Some 26 IPR complaints were received during the show, and after investigation, organizers reported any products found to be in violation of patents were removed from the exhibition floor. In 2010, an active IPR office again will be available to assist exhibitors who have suspected patent issues. Improving Business Climate This year's show is taking place at a time when many are cautiously predicting an improving economic business climate worldwide. According to exhibition organizers, the United Nations (UN) predicts the world economy will bounce back in 2010 with a growth rate of 2.4 percent globally. The UN also predicts strong growth in developing countries such as China, which is expected to experience 8.8-percent growth; and India, 6.5-percent growth. "Both China and India are major textile manufacturing centers, and their positive economic growth is extremely good news for the industry," Roberts said. ![]() A view of the weaving section at ITMA Asia + CITME 2008
"Clearly, we see warmer prospects since the end of 2009," said Bruno Ameline, president of the French Association of Textile Machinery Manufacturers, a CEMATEX member organization. "Spare parts business is getting back to usual levels, which means the utilization of the existing production facilities has improved, orders for new machines also and many new projects are under discussion. I expect a robust rebound end of 2010 and in 2011." |
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