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Home » KARL MAYER’s high-tech solutions evoke good response
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KARL MAYER’s high-tech solutions evoke good response

By June 26, 20212 Mins Read
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Shanghai

At ITMA ASIA + CITME,
KARL MAYER presented pioneering solutions for machines and technical services
that make textile production faster, more self-sufficient and more diverse.
“We want to help our customers participate in the current economic boom.
We offer our clients solutions that, above all, use the possibilities of
digitization for highly efficient production,” said Arno Gärtner, CEO of
the KARL MAYER Group.

The machines
presented were high-tech and depicted an excellent price-performance ratio. The
machines also demonstrated their skills in the fields of warp preparation, warp
knitting, and flat knitting. Also, new developments of the STOLL brand were
also seen at the KARL MAYER’s stand. The guests were presented with trendy
developments in the textile industry so that they can get inspired by the new
businesses.

It was also seen
that the same number of guests from China were present at the fair as compared
to the previous fair that was held in 2018. According to Yang Zengxing, General
Manager, KARL MAYER, there were a fewer visitors from abroad due to the travel
restrictions but still, the group was satisfied with the response it received
in TMA ASIA + CITME. The guests were very much interested in the exhibits and
also engaged in discussions with the team. He also said that the exchange had
great potential for success. He added that they are expecting numerous projects
in the coming years.

The customers
who did not get the opportunity to travel can also learn about KARL MAYER’s
market effective solutions for current and future business. A hybrid trade show
has also invited visitors to take a tour of the exhibition that has been
designed virtually, since June 18, 2021. This virtual exhibition contains a
variety of digital information materials like interviews and videos with the
experts by the means of the live trade show. Overall the concept and content
presented by KARL MAYER were very well received by the
visitors.

Source – Press release of “Karl Mayer”

Image Source: Press release of “Karl
Mayer”

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