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2019年 ITMA國際紡織成衣機械展
纖維、紗線及布料參展團
(2019年 6月 20~26日)
為把握紡織業界上中游的絕佳行銷機會,本會獲得 ITMA 主辦單位的授權在台
徵集紡織纖維、紗線及布料參展團,參與四年一度的產業盛會,機會難得,切
勿錯過!
ITMA是全球最大的紡織及成衣機械展,被喻為紡織成衣機械業的「奧林匹克」
本展自 1951 年首次舉辦,每四年展出一次,是以紡織品製衣價值鏈的技術創新及
可持續發展為宗旨的紡織成衣機械業的最大交易平台,並逐漸發展為包含原材料
在內的綜合性展覽。2019 年展出規模預計 200,000 平方公尺,規劃 19 個展廳,
展出內容包含各類紡織機械、製衣機械、測試設備、運輸包裝設備、染料和助劑
、設計生產軟體及纖維紗線布料等 19個項目。
ITMA 2015盛況空前,展商數量達到歷史最高峰
依 ITMA 2015 於義大利米蘭展出的展後報告顯示,有來自 46個國家及地區 1,691
家廠商參展,前五大參展國依序為義大利、德國、土耳其、中國及瑞士。買主方
面有來自 147 個國家及地區的 123,000 參觀人次,前十大買主來自義大利、印度
、土耳其、德國、法國、美國、伊朗、巴西、巴基斯坦和西班牙。
ITMA 2019纖維及紗線展區再增布料展出,是布料廠商新的拓銷機會與平台
根據 ITMA 2015大會分析資料顯示,包括家用紡織品、時尚品牌、運動品牌和汽
車行業等之買主與其供應商一起觀展,共同參與採購商洽,因此 2019年加入布料
品項展出,將提供參觀買主更完整的供應鏈,強化紡織及機械界的整合行銷和創
造商機綜效。本會將規劃台灣館整體建館設計,提高台灣紡織品之形象及曝光度。
本展將雲集全球重量級決策者,是擴大行銷網絡不可錯過的頂級盛會。
~有興趣報名參展廠商,請填寫下列回條索取正式報名表格~
◎ 公司名稱:______________________________________
◎ 聯絡人: ◎電話: (分機: )
◎ 傳真: ◎Email:_________________
◎ 參展面積: □ 15 M2 □ 其他 M2
(*如不想再收到相關訊息,請通知本會刪除電傳號碼__________________,謝謝!)
展出時間:2019年 6月 20日(四)~ 26日(三)
展出地點:西班牙巴塞隆納展覽中心
主展單位:ITMA Services Pte Ltd. 協辦單位:中華民國紡織業拓展會
報名日期:即日起至 2018年 2月 28日止
徵展項目:各式天然及人造纖維、紗線及布料(包括衣著用、產業用或環保之纖維、紗線及布料)
參展費用:NT$340,000(暫定)/每基本攤位(15 M2),包含:5%營業稅、攤位租用、基本配備、
紡拓會名錄刊登、展場服務、場地清潔費、電費及代辦相關展務等。
本展本會無申請貿易局經費補助,謹建議公會會員廠商可洽詢公會或自行向經濟部
國際貿易局申請經費補助。
承 辦 人:紡拓會市場開發處海外行銷科劉郁青專員,電話: (02)2341-7251 轉 2314分機,
傳真: (02) 2394-3245, 2391-7712,E-mail: [email protected]。
www.itma.com
Fira de Barcelona, Gran Via Barcelona, Spain
20-26 JUNE 2019
INNOVATING THE WORLD OF
FIBRES, YARNS & FABRICS
INNOVATING THE WORLD OF TEXTILESCutting-edge research and development has created exciting new fi bres and yarns that expand beyond conventional, natural and organic ones. This has resulted in innovative products for the lifestyle, sports, medical, transportation and other sectors, thus ensuring continuous business growth.
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MARKET SNAPSHOTThe global textile industry continues to grow, generating greater demand for raw materials.
Global textile market expected to reach approximately
US$1.237 BILLION BY 2025 (Grand View Research)
Textile yarn market is estimated
to be worth
US$12.64 BILLION BY 2020 (MarketsandMarkets)
Global nonwoven fabric market
estimated to reach
US$42.1 BILLION BY 2020 (Grand View Research)
Global technical textile market
expected to reach
US$244 BILLION BY 2022
(Allied Research)
INNOVATION DRIVING THE WORLD OF FIBRES, YARNS AND FABRICS
The fi bre and yarn sector is a key component and integral part of the textile and garment production value chain.
ITMA is the world’s only integrated textile and garment manufacturing technology showcase that encompasses the entire production chain. As novel application areas and new production processes continue to drive growth in the global textile market, ITMA has evolved from a machinery showcase to include raw materials.
As buyers prefer to adopt a one-stop sourcing approach, ITMA 2019 will feature innovative fabrics as an organic value-added extension
of the fi bre and yarn chapter that was launched in 2011.
ITMA is the recognised platform for
• End-to-end solutions for the entire textile and garment manufacturing value chain, including raw materials
• Only bona fi de manufacturers can be admitted to exhibit
• Exhibits clustered in 19 dedicated sectors for easy sourcing
• Innovation launchpad where exhibitors unveil new technologies and products
• Live machinery demonstrations
• Effective knowledge-sharing and networking platform
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• Exhibitor numbers increased by 62% from ITMA 2011
• More than 90% rated their overall experience ‘good’ and above
• Over 90% have indicated interest to return for the next ITMA
• 95% indicated there was competitive advantage exhibiting at ITMA compared to other fairs
* Fabrics not featured in the Index of Products
• Fibre, yarn and fabric buyers from various segments, including home textiles, fashion and sports brands, and automotive sectors
• 45% of visitors at ITMA 2015 surveyed onsite indicated that they were interested to see more exhibitors from the fi bre and yarn sector
ITMA 2015 fibre and yarn exhibitors*
Targeted BuyerSegments
15%Associations, governments & other
11% Fibres & yarns
14% Garment, brands
& retailers
14% Nonwovens &
technical textiles
11% Spinning
17% Weaving
19% Knitting & hosiery
21%Dyeing & printing
16%Textile fi nishing
10%Home textiles
ITMA 2015 VISITORS
ITMA – EFFECTIVE PLATFORM FOR FIBRE AND YARN PRODUCERS
Note: Visitors could select multiple sectors
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THE PROVEN MARKETING PLATFORM FOR TECHNOLOGY AND RAW MATERIAL MANUFACTURERS
Held since 1951, ITMA is the one-stop trendsetting textile and garment technology platform where the industry converges once every four years to explore fresh new ideas, sustainable innovation solutions and collaborative partnerships for business growth.
It is the platform where exhibitors meet leading buyers from textile making to end-users from brands, sports and industrial sectors.
ITMA 2015 – A RESOUNDING SUCCESS
1,000participants attended 5 knowledge-sharing and networking events
123,000visitorship from 147 countriesTop 10 countries: Italy, India, Turkey, Germany, France, United States, Iran, Brazil, Pakistan and Spain
108,268square metres of net exhibition space Top 5 sectors: fi nishing, spinning, knitting, weaving and printing
95supporting media from 19 countries
166supporting associations from 52 countries
1,691exhibitors from 46 countriesTop 5 countries by space: Italy, Germany, Turkey, China & Switzerland
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TESTIMONIALS FROM ITMA 2015 PARTICIPANTS
As ITMA is the world’s leading exhibition of textile and garment technology, it offers integrated solutions for the entire manufacturing value chain. So, we were able to meet many new contacts who were at the show not only to source for machinery but raw materials at the same time. We have made plans to participate in the next ITMA.
Tsuranori NomuraOperating Offi cer, Sales & Marketing, Textile Machinery Division, Murata Machinery, Ltd/VORTEX Yarn (Japan)
ITMA is a very established textile machinery exhibition but over the years, the exhibition show profile has evolved in keeping with industry trends and challenges. It now features the entire textile and garment making production chain, including raw materials. Hence, our IAF members which represent the world’s leading brands and apparel makers find it an excellent sourcing platform. As we look for innovative solutions to offer consumers exciting products made in a sustainable way, we are glad to be able to explore new materials and technologies in one location at ITMA 2019.
Han BekkePresident, International Apparel Federation
ITMA 2015 was a truly international exhibition where we could market our latest yarns and fabrics to a global audience. We were able to penetrate new markets, such as the Middle East and Latin America. As buyers can source for technologies and raw materials in one location, ITMA is the best exhibition for us to present our products. We anticipate another exciting ITMA edition to showcase our innovations in Barcelona.
Özgür Alper GülerYarn Group Marketing & Sales Manager, Kipaş (Turkey)
This year’s ITMA has entirely met our expectations. We have received numerous customers from all over the world, who have shown great interest in our latest developments. This confirms once more the importance of such an international event.
Etienne LeroiGeneral Manager, NSC Fibre to Yarn (France)
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STRONG INDUSTRY SUPPORT FROM AROUND THE WORLD
• Industrial Fabrics Association International
• International Textile Manufacturers Federation
• Korea Chemical Fibres Association
• Mongolian Wool and Cashmere Association
• Synthetic Yarn and Fibre Association
• Taiwan Man-Made Fibre Industries Association
• Texclubtec
• Textile Export Council
• The Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council
• Indian Spinners Association
• Society of Fibre Science and Technology, Japan
• Unione Industriale Biellese
• United States Fashion Industry Association
• African Cotton & Textile Industries Federation
• American Fibre Manufacturers Association
• Brazilian Association of Producers of Artifi cial & Synthetic Fibres
• Better Cotton Initiative
• Confederación de la Industria Textil
• Discover Natural Fibre Initiative
• EURATEX
• Gdynia Cotton Association
• Indonesian Synthetic Fibre Makers Association
• Industrieverband Veredlung - Garne - Gewebe - Technische Textilien e.V.
• International Apparel Federation
• International Alpaca Association
• International Association of Users of Artifi cial and Synthetic Filament Yarns of Natural Silk
Fibre and yarn, and fashion organisations which had lent their support to ITMA include:
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THE FUTURE OF FIBRES, YARNS AND FABRICSITMA 2019 will span 200,000 square metres of the Fira de Barcelona, Gran Via exhibition complex.
Finishing, Testing, Logistics, Recycling, Equipment for Plant Ops & Services
Knitting, Embroidery, Braiding & Garment
Colourants & Chemicals
Printing
The fi bre, yarn and fabric sector will be located at a central location that attracts high visitor footfall. Fibre, yarn and fabric producers participating at ITMA will also be able to leverage on the presence of machine manufacturers for synergistic collaboration.
Fibres, Yarns & Fabrics
Nonwovens
Weaving
Spinning, Winding, Testing & Software
Research & Innovation
Industry InfoHub
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ITMA 2019 will span 200,000 square metres of the Fira de Barcelona, Gran Via exhibition complex.
FIBRE, YARN AND FABRIC EXHIBIT SECTOR TAKES CENTRE STAGE @ ITMA 2019
To add value to the sourcing experience of visitors, the ITMA 2019 exhibit profi le has been expanded to include innovative fabrics in the fi bre and yarn chapter.
If you are a leading manufacturer of fi bres, yarns or fabrics, ITMA 2019 is the platform to help you reach global textile manufacturers who are the world’s leading textile and garment exporters.
CHAPTER 19 FIBRES, YARNS AND FABRICS
Technical Fibres• Construction and civil
engineering, agricultural, transportation, medical, sports, military and personal protection, other technical fi bres
Technical Yarns• Construction and civil
engineering, agricultural, transportation, medical, sports, military and personal protection, other technical yarns
Synthetic Yarns• Acrylic, polyester, polyamide,
polypropylene, polyethylene, elastane blended, other blended synthetic yarns, regenerated cellulosic, specialty industrial yarns, other specialty yarns
Recycled Fibres and Yarns• Recycled animal, plant,
synthetic fi bres
• Yarns from animal, plant, synthetic fi bres
Natural Fibres• Animal fi bres – wool, silk, cashmere,
mohair, alpaca, other animal fi bres
• Plant fi bres – cotton, fl ax, hemp, jute, organic fi bres, other plant fi bres
Man-Made Fibres• Acrylic, polyester, polyamide,
polypropylene, polyethylene, elastane, aramid, carbon, glass, nanofi bers, regenerated cellulosic, other specialty fi bres
Natural Yarns • Animal fi bres: wool, silk, cashmere,
mohair, alpaca, yarns from other animal fi bres, blended yarns
• Plant fi bres – cotton, linen yarns, hemp, jute, yarns from other plant fi bres, blended yarns, organic yarns
New Fabrics• Woven, nonwoven, knitted
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• Acelon Chemicals & Fiber Corporation• Aksa Akrilik Kimya Sanayii• Anglès Textil• Beaulieu Fibres International• Belgian Fibres Manufacturing• Cotton Council International• De Martini Bayart & Textifi bra • Egyptian Spinning & Weaving• Everest Textile• Far Eastern New Century Corporation• Filature Miroglio• Hermann Bühler• Hilados Olotenses• Hilaturas Ferre• Industrias Ponsa• INVISTA (International) • Karsu Teksil Sanayi ve Ticaret• Kelheim Fibres• Kipaş Mensucat İşletmeleri• Lenzing• Monosuisse IT• Murata Machinery• Nilit• Nylstar• Pages Valenti• PT. Embee Plumbon Textiles• Qmilch Deutschland• RadiciGroup - RADICI Partecipazioni• Rhodia Poliamida e Especialidades • Rieter Machine Works• Selçuk İpli San Ve Tic• Swiss Filament• Technical & Textile Service• Ulusoy Tekstil Sanayi Ve Ticaret• Union Textile de Tourcoing• Woolmark International• Zhuji Fengli Rubber Factory• And more
Fibre and yarn manufacturers that have have leveraged on ITMA 2011 and/or 2015
• Adidas• Ahlstrom• Autoliv• Benetton• Boeing• Calvin Klein• Converse• Decathlon• Diesel• Federal-Mogul• Gildan Activewear• Hexcel• Inditex• Itochu Systech• Johnson & Johnson Medical• Johnson Control• Lacoste• Levi’s• Lululemon• Marks & Spencer• Mercedes• Mitsubishi Reiyon Tekisutairu• Moncler• Ottobock Healthcare• Patagonia• Prada• Puma• Ralph Lauren• Reebok• Replay• Sage• SGL Carbon• Siemens• Skechers• Toyota• Thermo Fisher• Triumph• Under Armour• VF Corp• Volkswagen• And more
Brands and manufacturers that have visited ITMA
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Barcelona is one of the most beautiful and vibrant cities in the world. It is the cosmopolitan capital of Spain’s Catalonia region. The city has a huge number of attractions including museums dedicated to Picasso and Miró, and the iconic Sagrada Familia church by Gaudi – Spain’s most famous
architect. A gastronomic paradise, it has a scintillating atmosphere which provides visitors with a truly unforgettable experience.
Make your mark at the world’s biggest textile and garment technology exhibition in lively Barcelona.
MAKE IT BARCELONASpain – home to the world’s well-known fashion brands, including Loewe, Mango, Massimo Dutti, Zara and Desigual – will host ITMA 2019. Back to Barcelona after a successful show in 2011, ITMA 2019 will bring new breakthroughs in manufacturing technology and innovative materials to the global textile and garment making community.
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ORGANISER
CORPORATE HQ
ITMA Services N. V.Diamant Building, Bd A Reyers Ln80 BE-1030 Brussels, Belgium
ORGANISING OFFICE
ITMA Services Pte Ltd73 Ubi Rd 1, #08-48 Oxley BizHub 1Singapore 408733T +65 6849 9368 E [email protected]
SHOW OWNER
CEMATEX
The European Committee of Textile Machinery Manufacturers PO Box 248, Newcastle upon TyneNE7 7WY United KingdomE [email protected]
CEMATEX ASSOCIATIONS
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