German tech meets US & Mexican textile

German tech meets US & Mexican textile

The VDMA Textile Machinery Association has just published demanding and comprehensive programs of its B2B Forums & Conferences, which will be held in Charlotte (NC) and Mexico City in November.

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The VDMA Textile Machinery Association has just published demanding and comprehensive programs of its B2B Forums & Conferences, which will be held in Charlotte (NC) and Mexico City in November. The programmes are available at www.germantech-ustextile.de and www.germantech-mextextile.de. Industry experts from the VDMA member companies will present practice-oriented technology topics to decision makers from the local textile industries. 
For the conference in Charlotte, taking place on November 6 at the Sheraton Charlotte Hotel, three parallel sessions are scheduled: Textile Machinery and components for the (1) fibre and yarn industry; (2) nonwovens and technical textiles industry; (3) apparel, home textile & carpet industry. The sessions will feature application-oriented technology presentations from the following 25 VDMA member companies:
A. Monforts Textilmaschinen, ANDRITZ Kuesters, Autefa Solutions, Brueckner Textile Technologies, DILO Systems + TEMAFA, Lindauer DORNIER, Erhardt+Leimer, GROZ-BECKERT, Interspare, KÖRTING HANNOVER, MAHLO, Karl Mayer, Neuenhauser Maschinenbau, PLEVA, Reseda Binder, Georg Sahm, Saurer Components (Saurer Temco), Sedo Treepoint, Textechno Herbert Stein, Thies, Truetzschler, Welker Vakuum, Oerlikon Textile (Barmag and Neumag). 
The programme in Mexico City will cover two days, November 8 and 9. Location is the Hilton Mexico City Santa Fe. Content scheduled for 8 November is: Textile machinery and components for the apparel and home textile industry.
On November 9, there will be two parallel topics: Textile machinery and components for the fibre and yarn industry; Textile machinery and components for the nonwovens and technical textiles industry. About 29 VDMA member companies will present their latest technologies for the benefit of the Mexican textile industry.
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