Textilegence May June 2024 issue brings to its pages the latest innovations of textile technologies developers from around the world who will come together in Istanbul in June. In addition to special news about the ITM 2024, where solutions from all segments that play a key role in the transformation of the industry will be presented together, the prominent agenda topics of the textile and printing industry are waiting for you in our new issue.
Several important machinery manufacturers that have proven themselves in the global arena, such as Itema, Oerlikon, Picanol and Brückner, will have the opportunity to meet face to face with visitors from different markets in the region, especially Türkiye, at the ITM 2024. Zimmer Austria, one of the leading brands especially in military textiles, will stand out with its COLARIS digital inkjet printing system. Picanol will exhibit its Ultimax rapier weaving machine for the first time in Türkiye. You can discover more in our new issue and catch the “preview” of ITM 2024.
Some other prominent agenda topics in the industry are as follows: Asia, America and the Middle East are on the rise in Türkiye’s textile exports. Polyester manufacturer SASA took a big step towards artificial intelligence applications. Creating excitement at the FESPA GPE 2024 with new launches, Mimaki managed to impress printing professionals with innovations. BRÜCKNER celebrates 75 years of tradition and innovation in textiles. Relying on the technology and expertise of the Rieter Group and its brands, Arık Bey Tekstil will enhance its existing Rieter ring spinning machines G 30 with Novibra NASA HPS 68. You can also read our special interview with Lenzing Türkiye Business Development Department Manager İlkşen Dedeoğlu Demiray in the new issue.
A circular textile industry is possible!
New developments within the scope of sustainability in the textile industry from the world and Türkiye meet you on our Green Times pages, as always: The latest article of Zero Waste Europe states that a circular model is possible for the textile industry. GOTS has updated its criteria for a strong sustainability chain. swissQprint reduces its environmental footprint with regional supply. Teknomelt expands its sustainable nonwoven capacity with the ANDRITZ line. The global textile industry will comprehensively examine sustainable textile production processes at Circular Textile Days 2024 in September. Details are in our new issue. Have a good read!