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10/04/2015

3.Texprocess 2015: More businesses in the most important product groups

The 3rd Texprocess, leading international fair for processing textile and flexible materials (4 to 7 May 2015) has let more space compared with 2013. Among the exhibitors, some 270 in all, the most important international market leaders will be showcasing on larger stands in four halls, and in special areas and events. In all, Messe Frankfurt expects more than 1,650 exhibitors for the two leading fairs Texprocess and Techtextil.

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Cutting room (leather)

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More synergies with concurrent Techtextil - 3. Texprocess 2015
Photos: Messe Frankfurt

More synergies with concurrent Techtextil - 3. Texprocess 2015 Photos: Messe Frankfurt

 
Cutting room (leather)

Cutting room (leather)

 
Sewing machine

Sewing machine

 
Embroidery

Embroidery

 
Hanging material flow systems

Hanging material flow systems

 
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Frankfurt exhibition grounds

 
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