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18.10.2023

SHIMA SEIKI at A+A 2023

SHIMA SEIKI MFG., LTD. of Wakayama, Japan will participate in the A+A 2023—Safety, Security and Health at Work International Trade Fair in Düsseldorf, Germany (24th-27th October 2023). On display will be the company's latest safety-related technology through its new SPG®-R pile glove knitting machine and the prototype SFG®-R next-generation glove knitting machine. Each of these machines drew attention at SHIMA SEIKI's booth at the International Textile Machinery (ITMA 2023) Exhibition in Milan.

SHIMA SEIKI MFG., LTD. of Wakayama, Japan will participate in the A+A 2023—Safety, Security and Health at Work International Trade Fair in Düsseldorf, Germany (24th-27th October 2023). On display will be the company's latest safety-related technology through its new SPG®-R pile glove knitting machine and the prototype SFG®-R next-generation glove knitting machine. Each of these machines drew attention at SHIMA SEIKI's booth at the International Textile Machinery (ITMA 2023) Exhibition in Milan.

SHIMA SEIKI's original SPG®, developed in 1979 as the world’s first automatic glove knitting machine to produce seamless pile-knitted gloves, is now reborn as a next-generation model. Pile gloves feature special traits that include cushioning, shock-reduction and thermal insulation and cold protection, making them popular especially in the field of industrial safety. Now, SPG® is redesigned from the ground up and re-introduced as the SPG®-R. The new SPG®-R features a new moveable sinker system with selectable loop presser function. Combined with a new belt-driven carriage it allows SPG® to provide efficient and reliable production of fashionable, high-quality pile gloves. Shown in 7 gauge at A+A, SPG®-R surpasses the previous generation with pioneering technology, improved capability and reliable productivity.

SHIMA SEIKI's original product on which the company was founded was the fully automated seamless glove knitting machine. While the original model evolved to become the current SFG® series, SFG®-R exhibited at A+A is its spiritual successor. With a new sinker system, a belt-driven 2-cam carriage and auto yarn carriers SFG®-R is a completely new machine for knitting gloves that conform better to the shape of the hand for improved fit. Furthermore its greater design potential offers users the opportunity to break out of the work glove market and into the fashion market. SFG®-R is shown as a prototype next-generation model in 12 gauge at A+A.

Also demonstrated will be SHIMA SEIKI's APEXFiz® design software. The importance of design software is made even more significant by the new patterning capabilities of SPG®-R and SFG®-R. Both machines now feature increased design potential that allow each of their products—pile gloves and work gloves, respectively—to expand their market into fashion. APEXFiz® is available for developing these designs. Furthermore virtual sampling on APEXFiz® is especially effective in streamlining the production process. Ultra-realistic simulation capability allows the use of virtual samples for evaluating design variations without producing actual samples for each variation, thereby minimizing the time, cost and resources normally required with sample-making, supporting smart, speedy and sustainable production.

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SHIMA SEIKI MFG., LTD.

(c) Messe Düsseldorf GmbH
03.05.2023

in-store asia takes place June 2023 in Mumbai

The 14th in-store asia will be held in Mumbai from 1 June to 3 June 2023. The trade exhibition for retail resources and investment in store design, VM and in-store marketing gathers decision-makers from more than 7,500 retail companies, consultants, service providers, and manufacturers, bringing together over 100 exhibitors.

Since 2018, in-store asia has been a member of the international trade fair family of EuroShop in Düsseldorf. It assembles all leading retail solutions providers from India and other countries under one roof. Here decision-makers from retail, including branded product producers, retail consultants as well as providers of services and solutions for retail, store designers, architects and VM experts come together.

The 14th in-store asia will be held in Mumbai from 1 June to 3 June 2023. The trade exhibition for retail resources and investment in store design, VM and in-store marketing gathers decision-makers from more than 7,500 retail companies, consultants, service providers, and manufacturers, bringing together over 100 exhibitors.

Since 2018, in-store asia has been a member of the international trade fair family of EuroShop in Düsseldorf. It assembles all leading retail solutions providers from India and other countries under one roof. Here decision-makers from retail, including branded product producers, retail consultants as well as providers of services and solutions for retail, store designers, architects and VM experts come together.

The 3-day event includes not only the Expo area but also a wide range of side events comprising a Convention with over 30 speakers, the presentation of the coveted VM & RD Retail Design Awards as well as the VM Challenge, a live shop window challenge for top-notch visual merchandisers that is unique for India. Furthermore, the Retail Technology Pavilion will present new tools, for instance for retail management and customer tracking as well as solutions revolving around AI & virtual reality, NFTs, smart checkout all the way down to store management, retail security and payment. Celebrating a premiere here will be the Start-up Hub, which will provide emerging, innovative companies with a stage to present themselves to the industry.

The Indian retail industry has changed drastically; being one of the fastest growing retail markets it has proven a key driver for the Indian economy. The Indian retail sector is forecast to continue posting enormous growth rates due to such factors as growing urbanisation, rising household incomes, better connected rural consumers and rising consumer spending.

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Messe Düsseldorf GmbH

Foto: IFCO
07.09.2022

ISTANBUL FASHION CONNECTION, August 2022 - Final Report

15,493 visitors from 107 countries attended the second Istanbul Fashion Connection. Over 300 companies showed their collections on more than 15,000 square meters of exhibition space and provided information about their creative collections and their production capacities in the areas of womenswear, menswear, kidswear, denim, shoes, leather and fur, lingerie and sportswear.

There was busy business activity, the ideal near shore capacities combined with the range of fashion collections experienced great demand. Istanbul Fashion Connection was a meeting point with the opportunity for a face-to-face meeting on a common platform. All trade channels were represented at the fair, from large shopping malls and department store groups to wholesalers, international retail chains, multi-brand boutiques and online platforms.

15,493 visitors from 107 countries attended the second Istanbul Fashion Connection. Over 300 companies showed their collections on more than 15,000 square meters of exhibition space and provided information about their creative collections and their production capacities in the areas of womenswear, menswear, kidswear, denim, shoes, leather and fur, lingerie and sportswear.

There was busy business activity, the ideal near shore capacities combined with the range of fashion collections experienced great demand. Istanbul Fashion Connection was a meeting point with the opportunity for a face-to-face meeting on a common platform. All trade channels were represented at the fair, from large shopping malls and department store groups to wholesalers, international retail chains, multi-brand boutiques and online platforms.

The global turkish exports in the first half of this year amounted to US$ 12.4 billion, which corresponds to an annual growth of 11.6%. In the EU alone, the total for this period is US$7.7 billion, a growth of 14.7%. Mustafa Gültepe, President of the Turkish Exporters Assembly and IHKIB, announced that ready-to-wear exports are to be increased to $40 billion in the medium term.

The organizers are expecting over 600 companies to attend next IFCO. The exhibitors for the sourcing area will take part in a separate hall. Leading companies have already registered with the association for this. Lingerie and bridal/evening wear will also be shown in their own hall, which seasonally only presents itself once a year in Turkey.
The participation of international fashion companies is encouraged, for which IFCO provides the springboard into the Eastern European market.

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JANDALI

(c) CHIC
07.01.2022

Postponement of CHIC SPRING Shanghai

Asia's largest fashion fair, CHIC SPRING SHANGHAI, will postpone the event planned for March to April 14-16, 2022. The latest worldwide pandemic developments due to the new virus variant Omicron prompted the CHIC organizers to take this step.

With this relocation, the organizers are also taking into account the interests of international exhibitors and visitors. In addition to various international joint stands, Germany will also be represented with a GERMAN PAVILION. The trade fair team is working on innovations at the trade fair with the highest priorities and will now focus the entire marketing on the new date.

CHIC SPRING is the showcase for the latest trend developments in fashion and offers trade visitors a concentrated overview. CHIC SPRING as a fashion and lifestyle fair shows the areas of womenswear, menswear, kidswear, denim, shoes and bags, accessories, designers and streetwear in clear segments at the National Convention & Exhibition Center in Shanghai.

Asia's largest fashion fair, CHIC SPRING SHANGHAI, will postpone the event planned for March to April 14-16, 2022. The latest worldwide pandemic developments due to the new virus variant Omicron prompted the CHIC organizers to take this step.

With this relocation, the organizers are also taking into account the interests of international exhibitors and visitors. In addition to various international joint stands, Germany will also be represented with a GERMAN PAVILION. The trade fair team is working on innovations at the trade fair with the highest priorities and will now focus the entire marketing on the new date.

CHIC SPRING is the showcase for the latest trend developments in fashion and offers trade visitors a concentrated overview. CHIC SPRING as a fashion and lifestyle fair shows the areas of womenswear, menswear, kidswear, denim, shoes and bags, accessories, designers and streetwear in clear segments at the National Convention & Exhibition Center in Shanghai.

CHIC is organized by Beijing Fashion Expo Co. Ltd. and China World Exhibitions, supported by the China National Garment Association, the China World Trade Center and the Sub-Council of the Textile Industry (CCPIT).

More information:
CHIC Fair CHIC Shanghai
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JANDALI MODE.MEDIEN.MESSEN

06.01.2022

Messe Frankfurt cancels consumer goods fairs in January and February 2022

In view of the exponential worsening of the pandemic situation worldwide and the accompanying tightened travel and contact regulations, the consumer goods fairs Christmasworld, Paperworld, and Creativeworld are cancelled for January 2022 and Ambiente for mid-February 2022. The regionally-oriented trade fair Nordstil from 15 to 17 January 2022 in Hamburg will take place at the present time.

The easing of the pandemic situation that was still hoped for in December is no longer in sight. Instead, the situation is deteriorating worldwide with an enormous, unforeseeable dynamic. This extreme deterioration due to the spread of the Omicron virus in Europe and Germany currently makes it impossible for Messe Frankfurt, as organiser of the leading international trade fairs Christmasworld, Paperworld, and Creativeworld, as well as Ambiente, to keep their dates in Frankfurt at the end of January and in mid-February 2022.

In view of the exponential worsening of the pandemic situation worldwide and the accompanying tightened travel and contact regulations, the consumer goods fairs Christmasworld, Paperworld, and Creativeworld are cancelled for January 2022 and Ambiente for mid-February 2022. The regionally-oriented trade fair Nordstil from 15 to 17 January 2022 in Hamburg will take place at the present time.

The easing of the pandemic situation that was still hoped for in December is no longer in sight. Instead, the situation is deteriorating worldwide with an enormous, unforeseeable dynamic. This extreme deterioration due to the spread of the Omicron virus in Europe and Germany currently makes it impossible for Messe Frankfurt, as organiser of the leading international trade fairs Christmasworld, Paperworld, and Creativeworld, as well as Ambiente, to keep their dates in Frankfurt at the end of January and in mid-February 2022.

The four events, consisting of Christmasworld with its focus on seasonal and festive decorations, Paperworld and Creativeworld with their product ranges for paper, office supplies, stationery and hobby, craft and artists' requisites and Ambiente with its cross-sector range of products for the table, kitchen and housewares, furnishing and decorative accessories, home furnishing concepts, gifts and fashion accessories, are the recognised leading trade fairs in their sectors and open the trading year in their respective segments. Even in a reduced numerical form, the four trade fairs would still have been the leading events worldwide for their respective product segments.

However, the exponential increase in the number of infections worldwide in a very short period of time and the accompanying multitude of developments and decisions that are clearly outside the organiser's sphere of influence have led to a significant deterioration in the general conditions and necessary prerequisites for holding the four leading trade fairs as major events of international relevance at the end of January and in mid-February 2022 respectively. These developments include the classification of Germany as a high-risk area and the associated travel warnings and international and intercontinental travel restrictions in countries such as India, Japan and the United States, as well as the corresponding quarantine obligations. Equally important are the steadily rising infection figures and the accompanying urgent appeal, among others by the Robert Koch Institute and the expert council of the German Federal Government, to continue to reduce contacts to a minimum and to cancel all major events. At present, there are even further international fears that the critical infrastructure will not be maintained due to the highly contagious Omicron variant. The majority of exhibiting and visiting companies at Christmasworld, Paperworld, and Creativeworld as well as Ambiente are currently reacting to this overall situation with travel and trade fair attendance bans for reasons of duty of care towards their employees to protect them from health risks. The global willingness to travel is dropping enormously at the moment.

There are no plans to postpone the event. Detlef Braun, Member of the Executive Board of Messe Frankfurt, explains: "Since the trend-oriented order cycles of the international consumer goods industry require an annual event at the beginning of the year, a shift to the second half of the year would not meet the needs of the exhibiting companies and visitors."

Nordstil to be held in Hamburg from 15 to 17 January 2022
In the interests of the sectors involved, the planning and implementation of Nordstil from 15 to 17 January 2022 is not affected. This trade fair will take place in the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg at this time due to other general conditions for local implementation. However, the extremely volatile situation is continuously reviewed and assessed in close exchange with the relevant local authorities and industry partners.

Messe Frankfurt's digital platforms for business success
Messe Frankfurt has already been actively helping retailers to help themselves since 2019 with Nextrade, the first order and data management platform for the home and living sector, and Conzoom Solutions, an information platform for the global consumer goods sector. "A second year without appropriate ordering, inspiration and networking formats poses considerable and in some cases existentially threatening challenges for retailers worldwide," Braun explains. "With our digital offers, we are specifically supporting our partners in industry and trade in this volatile situation. In addition, we will continue to put all our energy and optimism into safe and promising trade fairs. Because there is no substitute for meeting in real life."

Information on the planning of the Frankfurt consumer goods fairs for 2023 will be announced at the beginning of February 2022.

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Messe Frankfurt Exhibition GmbH

(c) JANDALI MODE.MEDIEN.MESSEN für CHIC
10.08.2021

CHIC Shanghai in October instead of August 2021

Instead of taking place from August 25-27 as originally planned, Asia's leading trade fair for fashion and lifestyle will now be held from October 9-11, 2021 at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai. The fair has been taking place physically again since July 2020, always in compliance with strict safety and hygiene regulations. Various digital platforms are being set up in parallel.

The around 500 brands registered for CHIC (August) will now present themselves to the trade visitors in autumn on 62,000 sqm, including important industry players such as JINTIANSHI (menswear), VINI Bespoke (menswear), Zaijiu (womenswear), Jiebeidi (womenswear), COFNA (childrenswear), Laura Vita (shoes), Hattershub (headwear), MANNYLONQ (CHIC-Young Blood) and Dragon Heart (CHIC-Young Blood) and exciting up-and-coming designers such as KIMUSSO, Yujiantian and Wuma.

Instead of taking place from August 25-27 as originally planned, Asia's leading trade fair for fashion and lifestyle will now be held from October 9-11, 2021 at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai. The fair has been taking place physically again since July 2020, always in compliance with strict safety and hygiene regulations. Various digital platforms are being set up in parallel.

The around 500 brands registered for CHIC (August) will now present themselves to the trade visitors in autumn on 62,000 sqm, including important industry players such as JINTIANSHI (menswear), VINI Bespoke (menswear), Zaijiu (womenswear), Jiebeidi (womenswear), COFNA (childrenswear), Laura Vita (shoes), Hattershub (headwear), MANNYLONQ (CHIC-Young Blood) and Dragon Heart (CHIC-Young Blood) and exciting up-and-coming designers such as KIMUSSO, Yujiantian and Wuma.

The expected 60,000 visitors are also able to attend seminars and workshops on current topics such as Recognition and new opportunities of new retail in AI Fashion or 2021 Maker of Silk Road & Innovation of Design Infinity -- The Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition of China Textile & Apparel SME.

Next events:
CHIC Shenzhen | 3rd-5th November 2021 | Shenzhen
CHIC March 22 | 9-11 March 2022 | Shanghai

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JANDALI MODE.MEDIEN.MESSEN

Kornit Digital (c) Kornit Digital
09.10.2020

Kornit Digital Joins the 2020 Innovate Textile & Apparel Virtual Trade Show

Online exhibit to feature complete portfolio of systems for sustainable production on demand, end-to-end workflow solutions, expert demonstration and consultation

Kornit Digital (Nasdaq: KRNT), a worldwide market leader in digital textile printing technology, is pleased to join the 2020 Innovate Textile & Apparel Virtual Trade Show, WTiN’s annual global exhibition highlighting the true innovators in technology, production, and value chain leadership for the textile and apparel industry.

For this year’s event, which is free to attend, Kornit will be exhibiting its latest capabilities for digital direct-to-garment and roll-to-roll production, including the only single-step process for delivering durable, retail-quality impressions on multiple fabrics within minutes. Visitors will find opportunities to learn more about:

Online exhibit to feature complete portfolio of systems for sustainable production on demand, end-to-end workflow solutions, expert demonstration and consultation

Kornit Digital (Nasdaq: KRNT), a worldwide market leader in digital textile printing technology, is pleased to join the 2020 Innovate Textile & Apparel Virtual Trade Show, WTiN’s annual global exhibition highlighting the true innovators in technology, production, and value chain leadership for the textile and apparel industry.

For this year’s event, which is free to attend, Kornit will be exhibiting its latest capabilities for digital direct-to-garment and roll-to-roll production, including the only single-step process for delivering durable, retail-quality impressions on multiple fabrics within minutes. Visitors will find opportunities to learn more about:

  • Kornit’s portfolio of industry-leading DTG systems, offering brands and fulfillers pushbutton efficiency in any quantity, to eliminate inventory risk and waste.
  • Kornit Presto, foundation of any microfactory production concept, for consolidating operations and minimizing supply chain risk.
  • Kornit’s new Softener solution, which enables photorealistic detail combined with handfeel meeting the most rigorous demands of high fashion and home décor.
  • Kornit’s range of available pallets, empowering brands and fulfillers to expand their catalog and offer customers any applications they demand, including baby and children’s apparel, zipper hoodies, handbags, and the industry’s first DTG solution for custom neck tags.
  • Kornit’s acquisition of Custom Gateway, which promises end-to-end production efficiency, for building or enhancing online stores, ensuring visibility and control across multiple production sites, optimizing the production floor, and getting products out the door quickly, meeting the speed and logistics challenges of the e-commerce age.

In addition to sharing diverse customer testimonials, Kornit will be hosting live consultations with system experts, to answer all questions and present Kornit’s value proposition for ongoing business needs. The company will also be leading a seminar presentation during the event.

“While we certainly miss the face-to-face engagement traditional trade shows offer, the upside of these web-based expositions is that there’s no limit to the systems, applications, and personnel Kornit can and will leverage to present its case for mastering the e-commerce age with efficient, sustainable digital capabilities,” said Chris Govier, Kornit Digital Managing Director—EMEA. “With our expanding suite of workflow and visibility software, Kornit gives manufacturers large and small the ability to scale their end-to-end business, while eliminating overproduction risks and establishing responsible production practices. These systems are critical to surviving the retail apocalypse and COVID-like disruptions, and event attendees will see why.”

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PR4U/Kornit Digital

EuroShop 2020: High Degree of Internationality Photo: Messe Düsseldorf / ctillmann
EuroShop 2020: High Degree of Internationality
20.02.2020

EuroShop 2020: High Degree of Internationality confirms Global Leading Function for Retail

Retailers invest in emotionalisation and digitalisation +++ Top theme: linking online with offline shopping +++ Focus on sustainability +++ Accompanying Stages and Specials received very well

The World’s No.1 Retail Trade Fair, EuroShop 2020, drew to a close on Thursday (20 February 2020) after five successful days in Düsseldorf: 2,300 exhibitors from 57 nations reported of very good leads and concluded business deals. Furthermore, lively follow-up business is expected. 94,000 visitors travelled to the Rhine to gather information on the line-up of products, trends and concepts for retailers and their partners featured in 16 exhibition halls.  

“We are delighted that EuroShop once again successfully proved to be the most relevant platform for the global retail community when it comes to trends, inspirations and networking. Our exhibitors deserve the highest praise for their loyalty. With their innovative power they again proved the major attraction for an entire industry,” said Erhard Wienkamp, Managing Director at Messe Düsseldorf, voicing his great satisfaction with EuroShop 2020 results.

Retailers invest in emotionalisation and digitalisation +++ Top theme: linking online with offline shopping +++ Focus on sustainability +++ Accompanying Stages and Specials received very well

The World’s No.1 Retail Trade Fair, EuroShop 2020, drew to a close on Thursday (20 February 2020) after five successful days in Düsseldorf: 2,300 exhibitors from 57 nations reported of very good leads and concluded business deals. Furthermore, lively follow-up business is expected. 94,000 visitors travelled to the Rhine to gather information on the line-up of products, trends and concepts for retailers and their partners featured in 16 exhibition halls.  

“We are delighted that EuroShop once again successfully proved to be the most relevant platform for the global retail community when it comes to trends, inspirations and networking. Our exhibitors deserve the highest praise for their loyalty. With their innovative power they again proved the major attraction for an entire industry,” said Erhard Wienkamp, Managing Director at Messe Düsseldorf, voicing his great satisfaction with EuroShop 2020 results.

Exhibitors especially applauded the high international attendance at EuroShop. 70% of the EuroShop audience travelled to Düsseldorf from abroad. Large delegations came for example from Brazil, Australia and New Zealand. Trade visitors from a total of 142 countries attended EuroShop 2020.

“This high level of international interest clearly documents the dynamism of the global retail world and the exceptional position EuroShop enjoys as its economic engine,” said Michael Gerling, Chairman of the EuroShop Advisory Board and CEO of the EHI Retail Institute Cologne.

“The success of eCommerce is a real encouragement for retailers: they have understood they have to give their shoppers good reasons beyond the ranges to enter their stores. This competition has taken retail as a whole to the next quality level. Investment is being made in shop fitting so as to create customer journeys,” explains Gerling who adds: “Beyond this, retail digitalisation is booming. It enables retailers to offer their shoppers even more services and link online and offline channels, on the one hand, while simplifying process flows, logistics and lots more, on the other.” At EuroShop 2020 digital transformation was therefore a key focus, also in terms of achieving the highest energy efficiency and sustainability possible.

Exhibitors underlined the high level of expertise among visitors at the event, especially their pronounced decision-making powers, because 70% of the trade fair guests were in international top management. Many of them also used their visit to EuroShop to learn about best practice cases and forward-looking trends in retail at the in total eight Stages. The varied programme of lectures held on the individual Stages on such topics as Retail Technology, Architecture and Store Design or Expo & Event was well attended across the board. Meeting with the same high level of approval were the numerous Specials at EuroShop, including the Start-up Hub, the Designer Village and Premium City.

Numbers speak for themselves here: 96% of trade fair visitors were satisfied with their visit to the trade fair. Just as many confirmed the outstanding position of EuroShop as a trend barometer, networking platform and largest event for the retail sectors.

Due to the current situation associated with the Coronavirus 19.000 visitors less attended this time than at the record event 2017.

The next EuroShop will be held in Düsseldorf from 26 February to 2 March 2023.  

Saurer’s highly efficient FusionTwister at ShanghaiTex 2019 (c) Saurer AG
FusionTwister for staple fibre yarns
26.09.2019

Saurer’s highly efficient FusionTwister at ShanghaiTex 2019

In its 19th year, the international textile industry exhibition ShanghaiTex will take place from 25 to 28 November 2019. Saurer Twisting Solutions would be delighted to welcome customers and visitors to Saurer's Stand D40 in Hall E1. The focus is on the highly efficient FusionTwister for staple fibre yarns.

The FusionTwister sets the benchmark for the cost-effective production of two-for-one twisted staple fibre yarns. In order to achieve this, we have taken into account the three main factors affecting our customers’ profitability, namely energy, economics and ergonomics.

In its 19th year, the international textile industry exhibition ShanghaiTex will take place from 25 to 28 November 2019. Saurer Twisting Solutions would be delighted to welcome customers and visitors to Saurer's Stand D40 in Hall E1. The focus is on the highly efficient FusionTwister for staple fibre yarns.

The FusionTwister sets the benchmark for the cost-effective production of two-for-one twisted staple fibre yarns. In order to achieve this, we have taken into account the three main factors affecting our customers’ profitability, namely energy, economics and ergonomics.

The machines’ reliably low energy consumption is an important characteristic for decision-makers to take into account. Achieved by means of an optimised spindle drive as well as a great variety of spindle and feeding sizes for all kinds of applications, it is the main element in the equation of production costs.

Power consumption and costs are closely related, with energy efficiency positively influencing the return on investment, since it is daily challenge to process the maximum feeding weight while keeping electricity usage at a comfortable level.

The machine’s short set-up times, fast air threading and easy handling were key considerations with regard to optimising ergonomics.

ILUNA Group’s precious sustainable innovation (c) ILUNA Group Sustainable Thinking -Museo Salvatore Ferragamo
Sustainable Thinking -Museo Salvatore Ferragamo
26.09.2019

ILUNA Group’s precious sustainable innovation

  • Interfilière Shanghai, 26th-27th September 2019, Booth 1C11

Able to offer an alchemy of design and sustainable features, Iluna Group with ROICA™ by Asahi Kasei join the latest edition of Interfilière Shanghaiwith a range of developments capable of combining innovation, aesthetics and quality.

"Ethical" lace and stockings, where quality standards go hand in hand with fashion content, respecting both the environment and humans, an offer already selected among the protagonists of the Sustainable Thinking Exhibition of the Salvatore Ferragamo Museum, for its value in the field of responsible innovation.Experts in the production of stretch lace  since 1985 ILUNA today represents the largest European laces’producer. 

Thanks to the effectiveness of their responsible innovation strategy, Iluna Group has been the very first lace producer to have gained the GRS(Global Recycled Standard) for their  transformed products together with the company certification STeP (Sustainable Textile Production by Oeko –Tex®).

  • Interfilière Shanghai, 26th-27th September 2019, Booth 1C11

Able to offer an alchemy of design and sustainable features, Iluna Group with ROICA™ by Asahi Kasei join the latest edition of Interfilière Shanghaiwith a range of developments capable of combining innovation, aesthetics and quality.

"Ethical" lace and stockings, where quality standards go hand in hand with fashion content, respecting both the environment and humans, an offer already selected among the protagonists of the Sustainable Thinking Exhibition of the Salvatore Ferragamo Museum, for its value in the field of responsible innovation.Experts in the production of stretch lace  since 1985 ILUNA today represents the largest European laces’producer. 

Thanks to the effectiveness of their responsible innovation strategy, Iluna Group has been the very first lace producer to have gained the GRS(Global Recycled Standard) for their  transformed products together with the company certification STeP (Sustainable Textile Production by Oeko –Tex®).

A relevant  achievement for the firm that, thanks to the Green Labelcollection, now even richer, make responsible innovation an asset for production that focuses on smart ingredients as ROICA Eco-Smart™ family andQ-Nova® by Fulgar.

Abschlussbericht Heimtextil 2019 (c) Messe Frankfurt
12.01.2019

Heimtextil 2019: Schwungvoller Auftakt in neue Einrichtungssaison lässt auf gutes Geschäftsjahr hoffen

Die internationale Wohntextilbranche ist auf der heute zu Ende gehenden Heimtextil in Frankurt am Main vielversprechend in das neue Jahr gestartet. Der herausfordernden konjunkturellen Situation und der Unsicherheit im Handel stand auf der weltweiten Leitmesse eine positive und zuversichtliche Stimmung gegenüber.

3.025 Aussteller aus 65 Ländern* hoben die internationale Fachmesse für Wohn- und Objekttextilien auf ein 15-Jahreshoch: „Aussteller und Besucher nahmen das neue Messekonzept hervorragend an und bestätigten die Stellung als weltweit wichtigsten Branchentreffpunkt. Die Qualität der Entscheider überzeugte die Aussteller ebenso wie die Zahl neuer, vor allem internationaler Geschäftskontakte aus 156 Ländern – womit die Heimtextil eine neue Benchmark setzt“, sagt Detlef Braun, Geschäftsführer der Messe Frankfurt. „Rund 67.500 Besucher* sorgten für eine geschäftige Stimmung in den Hallen – trotz eines leichten Rückgangs bedingt u.a. durch erschwerte Anreisebedingungen aufgrund der Unwetter im Alpenraum und Flughafenstreiks in Deutschland.“ [*zum Vergleich 2018: 2.975 Aussteller aus 64 Ländern; 68.584 Besucher aus 135 Ländern, FKM-geprüft)]

Die internationale Wohntextilbranche ist auf der heute zu Ende gehenden Heimtextil in Frankurt am Main vielversprechend in das neue Jahr gestartet. Der herausfordernden konjunkturellen Situation und der Unsicherheit im Handel stand auf der weltweiten Leitmesse eine positive und zuversichtliche Stimmung gegenüber.

3.025 Aussteller aus 65 Ländern* hoben die internationale Fachmesse für Wohn- und Objekttextilien auf ein 15-Jahreshoch: „Aussteller und Besucher nahmen das neue Messekonzept hervorragend an und bestätigten die Stellung als weltweit wichtigsten Branchentreffpunkt. Die Qualität der Entscheider überzeugte die Aussteller ebenso wie die Zahl neuer, vor allem internationaler Geschäftskontakte aus 156 Ländern – womit die Heimtextil eine neue Benchmark setzt“, sagt Detlef Braun, Geschäftsführer der Messe Frankfurt. „Rund 67.500 Besucher* sorgten für eine geschäftige Stimmung in den Hallen – trotz eines leichten Rückgangs bedingt u.a. durch erschwerte Anreisebedingungen aufgrund der Unwetter im Alpenraum und Flughafenstreiks in Deutschland.“ [*zum Vergleich 2018: 2.975 Aussteller aus 64 Ländern; 68.584 Besucher aus 135 Ländern, FKM-geprüft)]

Ein Thema, das sowohl Aussteller als auch Besucher beschäftigte, war die aktuelle und kommende konjunkturelle Lage. Eine weitere Herausforderung besteht im immer deutlicher zu Tage tretenden Wandel des Handels. Steigende Umsätze und Umsatzanteile im Online-Handel stehen den Bemühungen des stationären Einzelhandels entgegen, die innerstädtischen Geschäfte aufrechtzuerhalten. „Der kleinbetriebliche Fachhandel, aber auch Kauf- und Warenhäuser – und damit das Herzstück unserer Besucherzielgruppen – stehen unter dem Druck des stetig zunehmenden E-Commerce. Gerade diesen Händlern bieten wir mit der Heimtextil und generell unseren Konsumgütermessen eindeutige Perspektiven und vielfältige Inspirationen in einer mehrdeutigen Welt“, so Braun weiter.

Den Zugang zu wertvollen Inspirationen und Geschäftsimpulsen erleichterte die Heimtextil ihren Besuchern durch ein optimiertes Messekonzept und einer damit einhergehenden neuen Hallenstruktur. „Uns hat das neue Konzept zusätzliche Frequenz an den Stand gebracht“, lautet die Rückmeldung von Andreas Klenk, gesellschaftender Geschäftsführer von Saum & Viebahn aus dem fränkischen Kulmbach in der Halle 8.0, die erstmals Editeuren und Herstellern von Gardinen- und Sonnenschutzsystemen eine gemeinsame Plattform bot. „Es war die richtige Entscheidung, die Bereiche zusammenzuführen. Wir hatten eine hohe Qualität in den Gesprächen – sowohl im Export- als auch im Inlandsgeschäft – und sind zufrieden mit der Messe.“

Im Zuge des neuen Konzepts weitete die Heimtextil ihr weltweit einzigartiges Produktspektrum über das komplette Messegelände aus und bezog auch die neue Halle 12 mit ein, die seit September das Frankfurter Messegelände um ein architektonisches Highlight bereichert.
Hier präsentierten sich internationale Top-Unternehmen aus dem Segment „Bed & Bath Fashion“. Für die Firma Curt Bauer aus dem sächsischen Aue war es eine gelungene Premiere der neuen Halle: „Wir sind von der neuen Halle 12 begeistert. Das dortige Produktangebot kam bestens an. Mit der Besucherqualität auf unserem Stand sind wir sehr zufrieden. Neben einer guten deutschen Frequenz freuen wir uns besonders über Zuwächse aus China und Russland“, so Geschäftsführer Michael Bauer.

Naturmaterialien, PET und Ozeanplastik
Ein Ausrufezeichen setzte die Heimtextil in puncto Nachhaltigkeit: Nachdem auf der Weltklimakonferenz in Kattowitz im Dezember letzten Jahres das erste weltweite Klimaschutzabkommen der Textilbranche von 40 führenden Modeunternehmen, Organisationen und Verbänden unterzeichnet wurde, stand auch in Frankfurt der ökologische Fortschritt in der Textilindustrie im Fokus. Zahlreiche Aussteller zeigten hierzu progressive Lösungsansätze, beispielsweise im Recycling von PET-Flaschen und Ozeanplastik sowie im Einsatz von zertifizierten Naturmaterialien. „Nachhaltigkeit war für uns das Thema auf der diesjährigen Heimtextil. Große Medien haben uns besucht und der Messerundgang ‚Green Tour‘ machte bei uns Station. Wir haben u.a. unsere erste vegane Bettdecke und faire Seidenprodukte vorgestellt – alles zu 100 Prozent in Österreich produziert“, sagt Denise Hartmann, Marketing-Verantwortliche bei Hefel Textil. Auch die Themen Wasserverbrauch in der Textilindustrie sowie Mikroplastik traten verstärkt in den Vordergrund. Alleine im Ausstellerverzeichnis „Green Directory“ waren rund 150 fortschrittlich arbeitende Unternehmen mit nachhaltig produzierten Textilien gelistet. Ergänzt wurde das Angebot um eine eigene Vortragsreihe sowie themenspezifische Rundgänge, die wertvolle Impulse lieferten und die grüne Vorreiterstellung der Messe untermauerten.

Schlafen steigt zum neuen Lifestyle-Thema auf
Darüber hinaus rückte die Heimtextil das Thema Schlafen als einen der kommenden Lifestyle-Trends in den Fokus. Während eine ausgewogene Ernährung und ausreichend Bewegung mittlerweile wie selbstverständlich zu einer gesunden Lebensweise gehören, wird der erholsame Schlaf noch immer vernachlässigt* – wenngleich er einer der wichtigsten Bausteine für dauerhaftes physisches und psychisches Wohlergehen ist. Auf der Heimtextil traten eine Reihe neuer Produkte und Aspekte in den Vordergrund, die den Menschen beim Sensibilisieren und Analysieren seines Schlafverhaltens unterstützen und einen gesunden Schlaf fördern. Rund um die neu konziperte Halle 11.0 und im angegliederten Vortragsareal „Sleep! The Future Forum“ erlebten Vertreter der nationalen und internationalen Bettenbranche attraktive Produktvorstellungen und hochkarätige Redebeiträge zu den Themenfeldern „Sustainability / Hospitality / Sport / Digital“.

Weitere Schwerpunkte der Messe waren neben der renommierten Trendschau das Objektgeschäft, insbesondere im Bereich Hotellerie und Hospitality, Deko- und Möbelstoffe, Digitaldrucklösungen sowie Tapeten.

Die nächste Heimtextil in Frankfurt am Main – die 50. Ausgabe – findet vom 7. bis 10. Januar 2020 statt.

*gemäß einer Forsa-Untersuchung im Auftrag der Techniker Krankenkasse

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Final report Heimtextil 2019 (c) Messe Frankfurt
11.01.2019

Heimtextil 2019: A lively start to the new furnishing season gives hope for a good business year ahead

The international home textiles industry has enjoyed a promising start at Heimtextil in Frankfurt am Main, which finished Friday, 11 January. The challenging economic situation and uncertainty in the retail sector were countered by a positive and confident mood at the world’s leading trade fair.

The international home textiles industry has enjoyed a promising start at Heimtextil in Frankfurt am Main, which finished Friday, 11 January. The challenging economic situation and uncertainty in the retail sector were countered by a positive and confident mood at the world’s leading trade fair.

3025 exhibitors from 65 countries* took the international trade fair for home and contract textiles to a 15-year high: ‘Exhibitors and visitors accepted the new trade fair concept with great enthusiasm and confirmed the trade fair’s position as the world’s most important meeting place for the industry. The quality of the decision-makers impressed the exhibitors, as did the number of new business contacts from 156 countries, especially international ones – thus enabling Heimtextil to set a new benchmark’, says Detlef Braun, Member of the Board of Management of Messe Frankfurt. ‘Around 67,500 visitors* ensured that there was a busy atmosphere in the halls, despite a slight decline due to various reasons, such as difficult travel conditions on account of the storms in the alpine region and airport strikes in Germany’. [*For comparison, 2018: 2,975 exhibitors from 64 countries; 68,584 visitors from 135 countries, FKM-tested)]

3025 exhibitors from 65 countries* took the international trade fair for home and contract textiles to a 15-year high: ‘Exhibitors and visitors accepted the new trade fair concept with great enthusiasm and confirmed the trade fair’s position as the world’s most important meeting place for the industry. The quality of the decision-makers impressed the exhibitors, as did the number of new business contacts from 156 countries, especially international ones – thus enabling Heimtextil to set a new benchmark’, says Detlef Braun, Member of the Board of Management of Messe Frankfurt. ‘Around 67,500 visitors* ensured that there was a busy atmosphere in the halls, despite a slight decline due to various reasons, such as difficult travel conditions on account of the storms in the alpine region and airport strikes in Germany’.

One topic that occupied both exhibitors and visitors was the current and future economic situation. A further challenge is the increasingly evident changes that are happening in trade. Increasing revenues and revenue shares in online retailing stand in the way of the efforts made by the stationary retail trade to maintain their inner-city businesses. ‘The small business specialist trade, but also department stores and multibrand stores, and thus the heart of our visitor target groups, are under pressure from the constantly increasing levels of e-commerce. With Heimtextil and our consumer goods fairs in general, we offer these retailers in particular clear perspectives and diverse inspiration in an ambiguous world’, continues Braun.

Heimtextil made it easier for its visitors to access valuable inspiration and business momentum thanks to an optimised trade fair concept and the associated new hall structure. ‘The new concept brought more visitors to the stand’, was the feedback from Andreas Klenk, Managing Director of Saum & Viebahn from Kulmbach in Franconia about hall 8.0 which offered textiles editeurs and manufacturers of curtain and sun protection systems a common platform for the first time. ‘It was the right decision to merge the different segments. We had high quality discussions with respect to both export and domestic business, and are satisfied with the trade fair’.

As part of the new concept, Heimtextil expanded its unique product range across the entire exhibition site and also included the new hall 12, which has been an additional architectural highlight on the Frankfurt exhibition grounds since September.

Top international companies from the Bed & Bath Fashion segment presented their wares here. For the company Curt Bauer from Aue in Saxony, the première of the new hall was a successful one. ‘We're very enthusiastic about the new hall 12. The product range there was very well received. We are very satisfied with the quality of visitors to our stand. In addition to a good frequency of German visitors, we are particularly pleased about growth from China and Russia’, says Managing Director Michael Bauer.

Natural materials, PET and ocean plastics 
Heimtextil set a standard in terms of sustainability: after the first global climate protection agreement for the textile industry was signed by 40 leading fashion companies, organisations and associations at the World Climate Conference in Katowice last December, the focus in Frankfurt was also on environmental progress in the textile industry. Numerous exhibitors presented progressive solutions, for example in the recycling of PET bottles and ocean plastic as well as in the use of certified natural materials. ‘Sustainability was the theme for us at this year’s Heimtextil. Major media players visited us and the 'Green Tour’ guided tour stopped by. We presented many things, including our first vegan duvet and fair silk products, all 100 per cent produced in Austria’, says Denise Hartmann, Marketing Manager at Hefel Textil. The topics of water consumption in the textile industry and microplastics also increasingly came to the fore. The exhibitor directory ‘Green Directory’ alone contained around 150 progressive companies listing sustainably produced textiles. The offer was supplemented by its own lecture series as well as theme-specific tours, which provided valuable impetus and
underpinned the pioneering green position of the trade fair.

Sleep becomes new lifestyle theme
Heimtextil also focused on sleep as one of the upcoming lifestyle trends. While a balanced diet and sufficient exercise are now a natural part of a healthy lifestyle, restorative sleep is still neglected* although it is one of the most important building blocks for long-term physical and mental well-being. At Heimtextil, a number of new products and aspects came to the fore that help people become sensitised to and analyse their sleep behaviour and promote healthy sleep. Around the redesigned hall 11.0 and in the adjoining lecture area ‘Sleep! The Future Forum’, representatives from the national and international bed industry enjoyed attractive product presentations and superb speeches on the topics of sustainability, hospitality, sport and digital.

In addition to the renowned trend show, the trade fair also focused on contract business, particularly in the hotel and hospitality sector, as well as decorative and upholstery fabrics, digital printing solutions and wallpapers.

The next Heimtextil in Frankfurt am Main – its 50th edition – will take place from 7 to 10 January 2020.

*According to a forsa investigation commissioned by the Techniker Krankenkasse

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21st Kenya International Trade Exhibition 2018 (KITE)
21st Kenya International Trade Exhibition 2018 (KITE)
28.06.2018

21st Kenya International Trade Exhibition 2018 (KITE)

Exhibitors from over 30 countries participating at Kenya's Biggest Int'l. Multi-Sector Trade Exhibition

The largest international trade exhibition in Africa for multi-sector products, equipment and machinery will take place at KICC, Nairobi, Kenya from 04 - 06 September with record breaking numbers. Exhibitors and trade visitors are said to increase by 27% and 24% respectively at the 21st edition of the Kenya International Trade Exhibition (KITE). The exhibition has grown in stature from its inception 22 years ago, as the key networking and sourcing platform for the industries. As the largest event of its kind, it ensures direct access to over 150 exhibitors from 30 countries and more than 12,000 trade visitors.

With an amazing array of products and services from all over the world, it gives visitors the opportunity to source cutting edge products and services as well as learn about and discuss the latest market trends. There is no other related trade exhibition in East Africa that delivers the same quality, quantity and variety of buyers and distributors.

Exhibitors from over 30 countries participating at Kenya's Biggest Int'l. Multi-Sector Trade Exhibition

The largest international trade exhibition in Africa for multi-sector products, equipment and machinery will take place at KICC, Nairobi, Kenya from 04 - 06 September with record breaking numbers. Exhibitors and trade visitors are said to increase by 27% and 24% respectively at the 21st edition of the Kenya International Trade Exhibition (KITE). The exhibition has grown in stature from its inception 22 years ago, as the key networking and sourcing platform for the industries. As the largest event of its kind, it ensures direct access to over 150 exhibitors from 30 countries and more than 12,000 trade visitors.

With an amazing array of products and services from all over the world, it gives visitors the opportunity to source cutting edge products and services as well as learn about and discuss the latest market trends. There is no other related trade exhibition in East Africa that delivers the same quality, quantity and variety of buyers and distributors.

Concentrating on some of the largest growth categories within the multi sector industry, Kenya International Trade Exhibition (KITE) 2018 has five distinct sub categories, namely: FOODAGRO, MEDEXPO, PPPEXPO & INDUSMACH which will cover the food, hotel & agricultural sectors, medical & pharmaceuticals, plastic, printing & packaging sector, the industrial and finally the consumer sector. Being centrally located, Kenya emerges as one of the largest importers in Africa. Kenya also has the largest economy in east Africa and is a regional financial and transportation hub.

19.10.2017

Heimtextil: Zahlreiche Vorteile für Raumausstatter und Bettenfachhändler

  • „Frankfurter Stöffche“ und „Afterwork@Heimtextil“: Abendveranstaltungen für Branchenteilnehmer
  •  Kostenfreie Registrierung ab sofort möglich

Zur kommenden Heimtextil (9. bis 12. Januar 2018) hält die Messe Frankfurt erneut Vorteilsprogramme für deutschsprachige Fachbesucher bereit: Raumausstatter und Bettenfachhändler aus Deutschland, Österreich, der Schweiz und Norditalien erfahren über die kostenfreien Besucherprogramme „Heimtextil Insider“ und „Bed’n Excellence“ einen VIP-Status und erleben die Heimtextil auf besonders komfortable und effektive Weise. Ab sofort können sich interessierte Branchenteilnehmer für die beiden Angebote kostenfrei online anmelden.

  • „Frankfurter Stöffche“ und „Afterwork@Heimtextil“: Abendveranstaltungen für Branchenteilnehmer
  •  Kostenfreie Registrierung ab sofort möglich

Zur kommenden Heimtextil (9. bis 12. Januar 2018) hält die Messe Frankfurt erneut Vorteilsprogramme für deutschsprachige Fachbesucher bereit: Raumausstatter und Bettenfachhändler aus Deutschland, Österreich, der Schweiz und Norditalien erfahren über die kostenfreien Besucherprogramme „Heimtextil Insider“ und „Bed’n Excellence“ einen VIP-Status und erleben die Heimtextil auf besonders komfortable und effektive Weise. Ab sofort können sich interessierte Branchenteilnehmer für die beiden Angebote kostenfrei online anmelden.

„Wir möchten die deutschsprachigen Raumausstatter und Fachhändler einladen, die Heimtextil als ihr Branchentreffen Nummer 1 zu erleben. Nur hier erhält man den ganzheitlichen Überblick und trifft auf die wichtigsten Branchenteilnehmer – auf langjährige und neue Geschäftspartner, auf Mitbewerber und Trendsetter“, sagt Olaf Schmidt, Bereichsleiter Textilmessen bei der Messe Frankfurt. „Mit einem umfassenden Service-Paket möchten wir den Aufenthalt in Frankfurt und die Begegnungen auf der Messe so angenehm und effizient wie möglich gestalten. Bei aller Größe und Internationalität unserer Messe ist es uns ein besonderes Anliegen, dass die Heimtextil auch den Heimatmarkt fest im Blick hat.“ Auch Meisterschüler des Raumausstatterhandwerks sind zur Teilnahme am Heimtextil Insider eingeladen. Ebenso heißt die Heimtextil Raumausstatterlehrlinge mit ihren Berufsschulklassen willkommen. Über heimtextil@messefrankfurt.com können Lehrer ihre Klassen für einen kostenfreien Messebesuch anmelden.

Zahlreiche Vorteile
Die beiden Besucherprogramme „Heimtextil Insider“ (für Raumausstatter und Inneneinrichter) und „Bed’n Excellence“ (für Bettenfachhändler) bieten jeweils diverse Vorteile für die jeweilige Zielgruppe an. Dazu zählen unter anderem ein Begrüßungsgeschenk, eine Gratis-Dauerkarte für die Messe sowie Zutritt zu einem bewirteten Lounge-Areal mit WLAN und Garderobenservice. Außerdem kommen den genannten Besuchergruppen spezielle Fachvorträge, geführte Themenrundgänge und eine Vor-Ort-Betreuung zuteil. Darüber hinaus haben Teilnehmer der beiden Besucherprogramme die Möglichkeit, für die Zeit der Messe Hotelzimmer zu reduzierten Preisen zu buchen.

Starke Partner aus der Branche
Für den „Heimtextil Insider“ engagieren sich renommierte Unternehmen und Verbände: Neben Bella Gardinenkonfektion, DecoTeam, Erfal, Höpke, MHZ, Schmitz-Werke und der RZ Raumausstatter-Zeitschrift stehen auch das Deutsche Tapeteninstitut, der Fachhandelsring (FHR) und der Zentralverband Raum und Ausstattung (ZVR) hinter der Aktion.

Branchentreffen am ersten und dritten Messeabend
Zum zweiten Mal lädt die Heimtextil am ersten Messeabend (Dienstag, 9. Januar 2018, ab 18 Uhr) Branchenteilnehmer zum „Frankfurter Stöffche“ in die Halle 5.1 ein. Der Frankfurter Abend steht im Zeichen des geselligen Beisammenseins bei hessischer Gastfreundschaft. Es ist der ideale Treffpunkt für Raumausstatter, Inneneinrichter, Objektplaner und Fachhändler, um sich mit Ausstellern, Verbänden und Einkaufs-kooperationen auszutauschen.
Bettenfachhändler sind traditionell am Messedonnerstag, den 11. Januar 2018, ab 18 Uhr zum Branchentreffen „Afterwork@Heimtextil“ in der Halle 8.0 eingeladen. Bei Musik und Drinks lassen Industrievertreter und Händler der Bettenfachbranche den Messetag in entspannter Atmosphäre ausklingen.

„Trendspot Retail“: Inspirationen für den Handel
Einen Anlaufpunkt für Händler und Shop-Betreiber stellt während der Messe der „Trendspot Retail“ dar. Das Areal in der Halle 11.1 umfasst einen „Chromatic Store“ sowie eine „Biophilia Lounge“ und bietet interessierten Besuchern Anregungen für ihren eigenen Shop – in puncto Ladengestaltung, Produktauswahl, Marketing und vielen weiteren progressiven Handelsthemen.

Nachwuchsraumausstatter im Blickpunkt
Mit dem Berufswettbewerb für Raumausstatter „EuroInterior“ wechselt ein attraktives Branchen-Event auf die Heimtextil. Der Nachwuchs-wettbewerb des Europäischen Raumausstatterverbands findet in der Halle 5.1 eine neue internationale Bühne und begeistert mit spannenden Live-Demos: Über zwei Tage werden die landesbesten Nachwuchsraumausstatter und -innendekorateure aus Deutschland, Österreich, der Schweiz und Südtirol vor den Augen der Besucher polstern, tapezieren und Boden verlegen, ehe am Messedonnerstag der Preis verliehen wird.

Weitere Informationen sowie Anmeldung (mit dem Code HPM88)
zu „Heimtextil Insider“ (für Raumausstatter): www.heimtextil-insider.com

Weitere Informationen sowie Anmeldung (mit dem Code BEPI88)
zu „Bed’n Excellence (für Bettenfachhändler):
www.heimtextil.de/bednexcellence

 

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Messe Frankfurt Exhibition GmbH

Greenshowroom Messe Frankfurt Exhibition GmbH
Greenshowroom
06.07.2017

„Salonshow“ im Greenshowroom: Gelungene Premiere im Funkhaus

Begeisterte Reaktionen auf die erste „Salonshow“ in der neuen Location: Die Kulisse des Funkhauses und ein spannender Stilmix sorgten für großen Applaus nach der „Salonshow“. Während der Catwalkshow präsentierten internationale Designer des Greenshowrooms die Trends für S/S 2018. Erstmals lud die Messe Frankfurt hierzu ins Funkhaus ein, der neuen Location von Greenshowroom und Ethical Fashion Show Berlin. Im stimmungsvollen Obergeschoss der Shedhalle inszenierte die Schau Highlights aus den neuen Kollektionen.

Begeisterte Reaktionen auf die erste „Salonshow“ in der neuen Location: Die Kulisse des Funkhauses und ein spannender Stilmix sorgten für großen Applaus nach der „Salonshow“. Während der Catwalkshow präsentierten internationale Designer des Greenshowrooms die Trends für S/S 2018. Erstmals lud die Messe Frankfurt hierzu ins Funkhaus ein, der neuen Location von Greenshowroom und Ethical Fashion Show Berlin. Im stimmungsvollen Obergeschoss der Shedhalle inszenierte die Schau Highlights aus den neuen Kollektionen.


Das Event-Highlight der beiden Fachmessen für Eco-Fashion – Greenshowroom und Ethical Fashion Show Berlin – besuchten zahlreiche Vertreter aus Mode, Politik, Kultur und Presse. Als VIP-Gäste erlebten unter anderem Sanny van Heteren, Renate Künast, Barbara Maier und Barbara Engel eine hochklassige Schau. Die Show präsentierte eine variantenreiche Auswahl zeitgeistiger Eco-Fashion: Eröffnet wurde die Show mit einer verspielten Kollektion für Damen und Kinder von C.Pauli. Retro-Swimwear aus recyceltem Nylon von Miss Janna und anspruchsvolle modische Business-Kollektionen von Somyso zählten ebenso zu den Hinguckern wie aufwendig in Handarbeit gefertigte Stücke in indigoblau der Capsule-Kollektion Living Blue x Natascha von Hirschhausen. Weitere Highlights setzten Biaggi Atelier, Inti Ferreira, Jungle Folk, Laurie Procès – LVMH CSR Young Talent Award und Things I Miss. Lanius rundete die Show mit einem Kleid aus recycelten Saris ab.
Musikalisch wurde die Salonshow von Delfonic & Handjerks gestaltet. Das Styling für die Models übernahm Aveda. Trippen stattete die Models mit einer angesagten Schuhselektion aus. Zur Aftershow-Party genossen die Gäste erfrischende Drinks vom BioWeingut Gänz, von Lemonaid und ChariTea, Selo Coffee Fruit und Störtebeker.

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Messe Frankfurt Exhibition GmbH

JEC Asia AGENCE APOCOPE
JEC Asia
24.05.2017

Composites for main markets in asia to be highlighted at the 10th JEC Asia in Seoul

JEC Asia is on the threshold of 10 years. In November of this year, not only does it transfer the composites exhibition to Seoul for the first time, but it will also highlight the composites industry in End-Users Markets, such as the development of materials for Transportation (including Automotive & Aeronautics), renewable energies, Building & Construction, Electrical & Electronic Equipment (EEE) or again Sports & Leisure.
JEC Asia is the annual grand occasion for composites industries in Asia. Every year thousands of professionals and more than 200 companies from more than 45 countries across Asia-Pacific come together in this place creating innumerable business opportunities.

JEC Asia is on the threshold of 10 years. In November of this year, not only does it transfer the composites exhibition to Seoul for the first time, but it will also highlight the composites industry in End-Users Markets, such as the development of materials for Transportation (including Automotive & Aeronautics), renewable energies, Building & Construction, Electrical & Electronic Equipment (EEE) or again Sports & Leisure.
JEC Asia is the annual grand occasion for composites industries in Asia. Every year thousands of professionals and more than 200 companies from more than 45 countries across Asia-Pacific come together in this place creating innumerable business opportunities.


“In 2016, Asia represented 43% of the global Composites Market in value i.e. $35,26 Bn. This important market needs to be addressed in accordance with its needs and specificities. For instance, in volume, Asia accounts for 27% of the global weight of Composite use in EEE; if we add China, this figure raises to 66% of the world usage in Kilo Tons. Thanks to our partnerships with Asians clusters, government and Industries, and also thanks to our permanent office in Singapore, we are stronger in bringing dedicated content and solutions to Composites professionals in Asia or interested in the Asian markets.” comments Mrs. Frédérique Mutel, JEC Group President & CEO. “Besides, JEC Asia steering committee is mainly composed of Asian academics, industrialists and officials to make sure that the November event will perfectly fit current and future interest for this region”, she adds.
Conferences on Composites in Automotive, Aeronautics, IT & EEE and Sports & Leisure are already planned in the agenda.

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