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Innovative fibres, yarns and fabrics are shaping the world we live in and the future of fashion and manufacturing. The main factor that enables us to keep pace with consumer expectations is the advancements in materials and applications. These new innovations and technologies deliver better opportunities and make us more efficient. The sustainable future demands a circular economy. To achieve this, we must look to newly available and sustainable materials. 2023 ITMA RECYCLING GARMENT MAKING PRINTING & INKS LOGISTICS SOFTWARE & AUTOMATION TESTING COLOURANTS & CHEMICALS FINISHING COMPOSITES NEW BRAIDING EMBROIDERY KNITTING WEAVING NONWOVENS WINDING SPINNING FIBRES, YARNS & FABRICS Fibre, yarn & fabric manufacturing value chain at ITMA TRANSFORMING THE WORLD OF FIBRES, YARNS & FABRICS REIMAGINING OUR MATERIAL WORLD WITH INNOVATION

TRANSFORMING THE WORLD OF FIBRES, YARNS & FABRICS

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Innovative fibres, yarns and fabrics are shaping the world we live in and the future of fashion and manufacturing.

The main factor that enables us to keep pace with consumer expectations is the advancements in materials and applications. These new innovations and technologies deliver better opportunities and make us more efficient.

The sustainable future demands a circular economy. To achieve this, we must look to newly available and sustainable materials.

2 0 2 3I T M A

RECYCLING

GARMENTMAKING

PRINTING& INKS

LOGISTICS

SOFTWARE &AUTOMATION

TESTING

COLOURANTS& CHEMICALS

FINISHING

COMPOSITESNEW

BRAIDING

EMBROIDERY

KNITTING

WEAVING

NONWOVENS

WINDING

SPINNING

FIBRES,YARNS &FABRICS

Fibre, yarn & fabric manufacturing value chain at ITMA

T R A N S F O R M I N GT H E W O R L D O F F I B R E S ,

Y A R N S &F A B R I C S

REIMAGINING OUR MATERIAL WORLD WITH INNOVATION

Reinventing an industry is very complex – it is essential to connect each part of the process correctly.

ITMA is the only place where the entire value chain gets together – both technology and raw material.

ITMA BLENDS TECHNOLOGY AND MATERIAL TO DEMONSTRATE THE FUTURE: • An attractive showcase of fibres, yarns and

fabrics in an integrated textile technology exhibition

• Live demonstrations of new material processing using the latest machinery and technology

• End-to-end collaboration between material manufacturers and technology builders makes this the most powerful platform for change in our industry

DEEP CONNECTIONS WILL DRIVE THE SUSTAINABLE FUTURE Buyers need confidence that the products and processes they need will fit with the rest of their solution chain. This is only possible at ITMA where detailed conversations on customised solutions can be explored, face-to-face.

Put yourself at the heart of the future at ITMA 2023. • Collaborate with other suppliers to deliver the very

best solutions. • Be a part of the largest global fibres, yarns & fabrics

movement. • See, listen and discuss about customising

manufacturing processes throughout the supply chain with live machinery demonstration!

Lenzing has been a part of ITMA since the launch of the fibre and yarn chapter in 2011. Since then, ITMA has

become an important exhibition for us as it gives us a chance, as a fibre producer, to meet a broader audience. We were able to reach a wide variety of visitors sourcing for different solutions, from apparel to technical textiles. We will be back at ITMA 2023! Gabriele Emlinger, Regional Director TCS Europe & Americas and FPU, Lenzing AG

THE ITMA ADVANTAGE – END-TO-END COLLABORATION

• Adidas • Adient • Aditya Birla • Ahlstrom-Munksjo • Arvind • Asahi Kasei • Faurecia • Freudenberg • H&M • Hua Feng

• Inditex • Ikea • Indorama • Kuraray • LBrands • Lululemon • Lydal • Milliken • Nike • Puma

• PVH • Schoeller • Suominen • Teijin • TenCate • Tenowo • Toray Industries • Toyobo • VF Corp And more

ITMA not only provides sourcing opportunities for the entire value chain, but it also showcases sustainable manufacturing solutions. We were glad to have brought a delegation to ITMA

2019 as it was an extremely rewarding experience. Sue Strickland, Executive Director, Americas Apparel Producers Network

// BE A PART OF THE MATRIX* //

ITMA - delivering your ideal customers

Product and technology buyers include:

1,650

square metres of fibre, yarn & fabric exhibits

24%

of all visitors indicated their interest in fibres, yarns and fabrics

61%

of visitors were decision-makers or influencers

95%

of exhibitors found ITMA better met their needs than other similar trade fairs

PARTICIPATION IN ITMA'S FIBRE, YARN AND FABRIC SECTOR GREW ALMOST 100%, BETWEEN 2011 AND 2019.

*ITMA 2019 statistics

105,298VISITORSHIP

136 COUNTRIES

1,717EXHIBITORS

45 COUNTRIES

194SUPPORTING

ORGANISATIONS

95SUPPORTING

MEDIA

71FIBRE, YARN &

FABRIC EXHIBITORS

Textile processing - 25%

Fabric manufacturing - 23%

Garment makers, brands & retailers, outdoor & sports, & home furnishings - 12%

Agents & distributors - 9%

Fibre & yarn manufacturing - 9%

Trade associations, governments, consultancies & academias - 6%

Automotive, aerospace, military, medical, protection & composites - 4%

Other - 12%

• Aksa Akrilik

• Anglès Textil

• Beaulieu International Group

• Brilen

• Buhler Quality Yarns

• De Martini Bayart & Textifibra

• Chain Yarn

• Eurotex Tekstil

• Everest Textile

• Fontfilva

• Ganesha Ecosphere

• Hilados Olotenses

• Infinited Fiber Company

• Işiksoy Tekstil

• Jiangsu Sanfangxiang

• Jiangsu Shenghong

• Kale Iplik

• Karsu Teksil

• Kelheim Fibres

• Lafayette

• Lenzing

• Muratec-Vortex Yarns

• Nurel

• Nylstar

• Pages Valenti

• PT Asia Pacific Rayon

• Rieter Machine Works

• S. Vilarrasa

• Selçuk Iplik

• Technical & Textile Service

• The Woolmark Company

• Utenos

And More

2019 EXHIBITORS INCLUDED:

THE WORLD’S LARGEST INTEGRATED TEXTILE AND GARMENT TECHNOLOGY EXHIBITION

Product innovation requires complete collaboration with the supply chain, as well

as working closely with machine manufacturers to innovate and push innovations to brands and designers. In the same way, it is important to work closely with brands and designers, and then with the supply chain to innovate more products. Julie Davies, General Manager of Processing Innovation and Education Extension, The Woolmark Company

// ACTIVATE YOUR POTENTIAL - IT’S RIGHT HERE AT ITMA 2023 //

Apply for space. Visit itma.com or contact us at [email protected]

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