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German technologies stir up avid interest

By June 1, 20181 Min Read
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VDMA’s German Technology Meets Indian Textiles and Nonwovens, organised by the Textile Machinery Association of VDMA in Mumbai recently was a 2-day event with about 31 interesting papers presented by leading companies including Monforts, Truetzschler, Groz-Beckert, Erbatech,Texpa, ZSK, Bruckner, Festo, Oerlikon, Dornier, Karl Mayer, Mayer & Cie, Benninger, Dilo, Andritz, Neunhauser, Setex, Thies and Autefa.  

Over 300 attendees were delighted to hear latest information from these companies, the topics of which ranged from manpower to smart factory, including on subjects like embroidery, nonwovens, spinning systems, knitting, needle-punching, dyeing and finishing. The sessions were interactive and many a company representatives came out with lively questions and clarifications. The main focus was on Industry 4.0 and energy-saving, the talks of the day for the Indian textile industry.

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