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The organiser of ITMA 2023 has announced that the online visitor registration platform is open now.
With the overwhelming response, according to show organiserITMA Service, from exhibitors, ITMA 2023 is set to make a strong presentation in Milan with over 1,570 exhibitors from 42 countries.
The event is scheduled to take place from 8-14 June 2023.
Visitors can register for ITMA conferences and forums, and request an invitation letter when ordering their badge if they require a visa to enter Italy.
In addition, visitors will be able to access ITMA connect, the newly-launched online platform from 8th March 2023 to plan their exhibition visit. “They will be able to explore exhibitors’ digital spaces and make appointments for stand visits at the exhibition in Milan,” mentioned ITMA in a statement.
Ernesto Maurer, President of CEMATEX (European Committee of Textile Machinery Manufacturers), the show owner of ITMA 2023, commented, “Despite various challenges, ITMA 2023 has the unstinting support of leading textile machinery manufacturers and other solution providers. Space bookings have surpassed ITMA 2019’s net exhibition space of 114,550 square metres. All the halls have been fully booked and there are only pockets of space left.”
Ernesto further averred, “We are also pleasantly surprised that a number of exhibitors have taken up larger stand surface. On an average, we see more than 10 per cent increase in the space booked by exhibitors. Despite the current uncertainties, an important agenda of our exhibitors is engagement with future prospects and be ready when the global economy strengthens. Many of our members are gearing up to launch their new or improved innovations at ITMA 2023, especially helping textile manufacturers to be more sustainable.”
The halls featuring the finishing, weaving and nonwovens, and spinning and winding sectors were fully booked since the close of space application, reports ITMA Services.
The exhibitors showing in 2023 edition include Saurer, Epson, Groz-Beckert, Karl Mayer Stoll, Lonati, Muratec, Oerlikon, Pai Lung, Picanol, ReggianiMacchine, Rieter, Savio, Staubli, Trützschler and Vandewiele among many more.
Apart from this, a total of 38 companies from 15 countries have applied for the Start-Up Valley grant given by CEMATEX. “Sixteen applicants have been selected for the grant,” said a press release shared by ITMA Services.






