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Posted May 21, 2014

 

ATLANTA – The 12th edition of Techtextil North America, the premier trade show for technical textiles and nonwovens, announced the co-location with JEC Americas and the move to the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Texas, June 2-4, 2015.

 

Both events expect to host 450 exhibitors and 4,000 visitors together.

 

“Houston is the ideal location for our 2015 event as it represents a thriving business environment specifically in the fields of energy, aerospace, medical and other key manufacturing industries that are very relevant to the technical textile industry,” said Dennis Smith, president, Messe Frankfurt, Inc. “Our co-location once again with JEC also represents an ongoing initiative to bring related events together to add increased value to the attendee experience.”

 

Techtextil North America and JEC Americas will provide a platform for suppliers and end-product manufacturers to access the entire high tech value chain. The strength of this strategic event is the opportunity to provide an unparalleled opportunity for technical textiles and composites manufacturers and suppliers to showcase their technologies, expand their expertise and network with a wide array of industry professionals and gain a competitive edge in the ever growing market, helping to provide a well rounded experience for our visitors.

 

“We favor long-term relations,” said Frédérique Mutel, JEC group president and CEO. “Our strategic partnership with Messe Frankfurt is meant to gradually bring an increase added value to our respective markets. We are very happy that the first outcomes are very positive.

 

“Moreover, choosing Houston as the next destination for our joint event happens to be totally in line with JEC’s mission to address every sector and every segment of the composites Industry,” Mutel continued. “It allows us to get closer to clusters such as energy and environment, oil and gas, pipes and tanks, wind energy or to go further in our aeronautic or automotive networks.”

 

Houston’s foreign trade through February 2013 was more than $40.3 billion, up 3 percent from the $39.2 billion in trade handled in the first two months of ’13. It is the home to 23 Fortune 500 companies, birthplace of nanotechnology and ranks as one of the top 10 metro areas handling significant research and commercialization. Nearly half of all jobs are in non-energy fields, such as business services, technology, aerospace, medicine and manufacturing.

 

Techtextil North America and Texprocess Americas 2016

Messe Frankfurt Inc. also announced the show dates for Techtextil North America and Texprocess Americas and the co-location with JEC Americas, co-produced by SPESA, which will take place May 3-5, 2016 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta. The events will once again co-locate, creating the largest show in the Western Hemisphere for the technical textile, nonwovens, textile machinery, sewn products and equipment.

 

The event is set to attract more than 8,000 visitors, host 600 exhibitors and two symposiums which will feature more than 24 sessions.

 

Source: Messe Frankfurt, Inc.

TTNA, JEC to co-locate again, move to Houston in 2015

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