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Home » Coloreel joins the Textile Machinery Association of Sweden
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Coloreel joins the Textile Machinery Association of Sweden

By December 11, 20192 Mins Read
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Coloreel joins the Textile Machinery Association of Sweden (TMAS) and will take part in seminars, trainings, exhibitions, and other events to further develop the business. The company has developed the Coloreel technology, a ground-breaking innovation that enables high-quality colouring of textile thread on demand, opening amazing new design possibilities.

“We want to be a forerunner in the textile industry that takes charge and leads the development. We want to increase awareness and spread the word that we are here to start a revolution. Joining TMAS will help Coloreel to further market and network in the best arenas, both in Sweden and globally,” Magnus Hellström, VP sales and marketing at Coloreel said in a press release.

“We are happy to welcome Coloreel to our industry and the TMAS association. Coloreel is making important contributions to the industry’s sustainable future with completely new technology on the market. They improve efficiency and quality and reduce waste in their production process, benefits that are in line with the expectations for the textile production of the future,” TMAS secretary general Therese Premler-Andersson said.

TMAS was founded in 1997 to support and promote Swedish textile machinery manufacturers. TMAS is made up of the leading Swedish companies within textile technology, automation, and production processes.

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