interzum further expands its offering - Innovation hub across three halls
In the Textile & Machinery section at interzum 2019, the innovation drivers and quality leaders from all links in the value chain will again be presenting their latest developments. Innovative ideas, high-performance materials – and topquality workmanship using sophisticated technologies and machines make this themed area a hotspot for the industry. As a central connecting hub for the Textile & Machinery segment, Hall 10.1 is reinventing itself in terms of structure, and the entire segment is thereby setting standards for a successful future.
The subject of the production of machinery and components for mattress manufacturing is expanding out of Hall 9 into Hall 10.1. This new conceptual approach is supported by strong, market-leading companies such as Amelco, Dueffe, Grupo Grassi, Macau, Matsushita, MPT Group, Springform, Umit Makina and Zhejiag Shaoxing Huajian. This further development of a traditional segment at interzum is complemented by the theme of upholstery materials and textiles for furniture and mattress production, which is mainly to be found in Hall 11, but also extends into Hall 10.1. This underlines the important, thematic linking function played by Hall 10.1. The concept is topped off by the cutting and sewing areas in Hall 10.1.
With this new clustering, the Textile & Machinery themed area is growing even more closely together. Visitors to the trade fair can look forward to an optimal structure, designed to give a quick and compact overview of the trends and new developments in the Textile & Machinery segment. In addition, it improves the ability to exploit synergies.
“Today, success is the result of innovative ideas. With the new concept, we’re boosting the trade fair’s function to offer orientation and transparency,” says Matthias Pollmann, Koelnmesse’s Vice President Trade Fair Management. “Hall 10.1 now constitutes the perfect link between high-performance materials and sophisticated technologies and machinery,” Pollmann continues.
interzum is the world’s leading trade fair for furniture production and interior construction. This is where the most important business is conducted and momentum for the global furniture supply industry is created. Decision makers, opinion leaders and disseminators from all over the world keep up with the
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innovations in the industry, seek out and establish new contacts – those who want to do truly good business in 2019 should not pass up this opportunity.
Koelnmesse – Global Competence in Furniture, Interiors and Design: Koelnmesse is the world’s top trade fair organiser for the areas of furnishing, living and lifestyle. At the trade fair hub of Cologne, the leading international fair imm cologne as well as the trade fair formats of LivingKitchen, ORGATEC, spoga+gafa, interzum and Kind + Jugend rank among the internationally renowned and established industry meeting places. These fairs comprehensively represent the upholstered and case furniture segment, the kitchen industry, the office furniture sector and outdoor living as well as the innovations of the furniture supply industry. Over the last few years, Koelnmesse has specifically added international fairs in the most important fastexpanding markets to its portfolio. These include CIKB in Shanghai, interzum guangzhou in Guangzhou and Pueri Expo in Sao Paulo. With ambista, the online portal for the interiors business, Koelnmesse offers direct access to products, contacts, expertise and events relevant to the industry all year round.
Further information is available at: www.global-competence.net/interiors/ Further information about ambista: www.ambista.com/
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