Shanghai, 24 July 2024. Known for its quality products and advanced technology, the German flag is a reputable brand of its own in the fields of technical textiles and nonwovens. The German Pavilion, a highly regarded platform at one of Asia’s leading industry trade fairs, is confirmed to return from 19 – 21 September at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre. For the first time since borders reopened, industry leaders gathering under the banner will bolster the fair’s innovation and sustainability with a comprehensive showcase, from raw materials to machinery, complemented by diversified fringe events across the fairground.
The German Pavilion, which is well-positioned in the International Hall, is expected to attract large audiences because to its reliable goods and cutting-edge technology. This year’s lineup of German exhibitors under the pavilion includes both new and returning companies who have established themselves in the subcategories of industrial-use monofilaments, automotive nonwovens, weaving machinery, and many more. Hansa Industrie-Mixer, J.H. Ziegler Nonwovens and New Materials, Lindauer Dornier, Monosuisse, and Perlon will demonstrate their knowledge with additional featured exhibitors, which will be announced when they confirm their participation.
Autefa Solutions – The firm is a full-service supplier of turnkey nonwoven lines and equipment. Among its offerings are machines for carding, needle punching, thermobonding, fiber opening and mixing, and crosslapping. The business will display technologies from ten application areas during the exhibition.
Emtec Electronic: This firm creates specialized testing equipment for the textile and nonwoven sectors. The TSA Tactile Sensation Analyzer is an invention that is claimed to measure handfeel. It analyzes the objective softness, stiffness, and smoothness of textiles and nonwovens along with their recovery and elongation.
The Neuenhauser Textile branch of the Neuenhauser Group offers high-performance can coilers, winding technologies, fully automated cleaning systems, and accessories for weaving machines. The Group, which has decades of expertise, will make its debut at the expo with a range of cutting-edge Buildtech, Geotech, and Agrotech products.
Reifenhauser Enka Tecnica is a prominent global supplier of precision components and spinnerets to the man-made fiber sector. For all spinning operations, the firm produces a wide range of spinnerets and spin packs. It also makes premium jet strips for hydro-entangling with an exceptionally long service life.
Renowned supplier of spunbond, meltblown, and composite lines for nonwoven applications in the filtration, medicinal, and industrial domains is Reifenhauser Reicofil. The firm, which has a large selection of gear on display, is focused on creating technological solutions for advanced and sustainable applications, particularly in the areas of machine intelligence and energy efficiency.
Fresh side activities that promote sustainability and innovation even more
The first research platform devoted to AI and design integration, AiDLab[1], will showcase its state-of-the-art AI-based Textile Inspection System (AiTIS) at this year’s expo. AiTIS, a global first that reflects the joint efforts of AiDLab and a Hong Kong healthcare brand, automatically and precisely diagnoses material faults in nonwovens (particularly for mask construction) and different fabrics. Professor Calvin Wong, the CEO and Center Director of AiDLab, will present the system at the function. Subsequently, there will be a panel discussion and question-and-answer period led by Mr. Barry Tai of AiDLab, featuring independent consultant Mr. Eric Sham and featuring views on how cutting-edge technology is changing the textile business.
Beyond innovation, to further showcase Messe Frankfurt’s dedication to a sustainable future, the fringe program will also feature Econogy Talks[2] and sustainability excursions for the first time. Attendees may also view notable industry accomplishments in the Innovation Showcase Area, which this year is centered around cutting-edge technology, environmentally friendly development, and luxury applications. Submissions for products are currently being accepted. For your visiting badge, register here or get in touch with us to submit your items.
The twelve application areas that are covered by the fair’s product categories fully include the whole spectrum of possible uses for contemporary technological textiles and nonwovens. The whole industry is covered by these categories, which range from suppliers of raw materials and upstream technologies to manufacturers of completed goods, chemicals, and other solutions. The breadth of product categories and application areas guarantees that the expo serves as a productive commercial forum for the whole sector.
The dates of Cinte Techtextil China 2024 are September 19–21.
Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd., the China Nonwovens & Industrial Textiles Association (CNITA), and the Sub-Council of Textile Industry, CCPIT, are the organizers of the exhibition.