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Message from Munich As
the curtain came down on ITMA 2007 in Munich, there was no doubt in the minds of
many exhibitors & visitors alike that ITMA will retain a strong presence as
a European based show. Selecting Barcelona as the next venue for ITMA 2011 is a
happy departure from the traditional thinking on the part of CEMATEX, owners of
the show. In infrastructure, stand arrangements and other facilities, ITMA
Munich has scored the highest marks and doubts have been expressed whether there
could be a repeat of the same excellence in future. The technological prowess
displayed by the 1451 exhibitors also convinced the visitors that technology
providers have a lot to offer to the market and continue to invest in research
and development as well as customer service. One example is the nanotechnology
in which numerous multifunctional developments have come up through
technological advancements. With machinery manufacturers showing more of end
products complementing their technologies in such fairs, the industry is getting
more convinced of the yet more promises in the future. The 'Research and
Education Area', making its debut in this ITMA demonstrated the importance of
research for the future growth of textile industry.
The textile industry is at the centre of a highly competitive, global market.
Exhibitions like ITMA play a crucial role and the successfully combined show of
ITMA Asia + CITME 2008 is a step in the right direction. But still there are
divisive forces pulling from other corners to dilute the importance of
international and national exhibitions. The industry has to seek a method in
this madness and the formula should be one exhibition every year for machinery
in the national-level and one each in Europe & Asia every four years,
following each other. Exhibitions are serious business and to dabble at it is a
criminal waste of efforts & time. ITMA Munich has shown how professionally
an exhibition can be organised to spur the growth of textile industry.
Many countries, including India, are yet to learn from the ITMA lessons.
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