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Cematex elects permanent Secretary General

By May 4, 20202 Mins Read
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A new Secretary General has been chosen by Cematex, the European Committee of Textile Machinery

Manufacturers. Cornelia Buchwalder has served on an interim basis since June 2019, following the

retirement of Maria Avery, and was elected to the permanent position by the Cematex Board on March 12.

Buchwalder has a wide knowledge of the global textile equipment sector, having managed the Swiss

Textile Machinery Association since 2013 and been closely involved in organising participation at the

major global trade shows and various international events. Her experience takes in the ITMA

exhibitions in Europe at Milan (2015) and Barcelona (2019), as well as three ITMA Asia + CITME fairs,

in 2014, 2016 and 2018. She will continue to combine the two posts as Secretary General of both Swiss

Textile Machinery and of Cematex.

Cematex President Fritz P. Mayer said “I am very pleased with the new permanent appointment of

Cornelia Buchwalder, and I am confident the industry will continue to benefit from her knowledge,

dedication, energy and enthusiasm, as we face the ongoing challenges of delivering the best textile

technology to our manufacturing partners worldwide.”

CEMATEX (Le Comité Européen des Constructeurs de Machines Textiles) is an organisation comprising nine

national European textile machinery associations (Acimit; Amec-Amtex, BTMA, GTM, Swissmem, Symatex,

TMAS, UCMTF, VDMA) in the free market economy. CEMATEX is the owner of ITMA, the world’s largest

international textile machinery exhibition. Cematex is headquartered in Zurich.

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