Exhibitor numbers rise at Milano Unica show starting on 6th February

Specifically, the show will host 416 exhibitors, compared to 365 a year earlier, plus once again 34 Japanese companies featured in the Japan Observatory section – dedicated to Japanese manufacturing excellence (there were 40 of them in February 2017) – and 20 Korean exhibitors (as opposed to 22 last year) featured in the Korea Observatory section.”The satisfaction expressed by buyers last July confirmed our choice was the right one, as it was self-evident, since it enabled us to respond to the market’s requirements. Milano Unica’s duty has always been to act on the stimuli issued by the world of fashion, not just in the interest of its exhibitors but also of the industry at large,” wrote the show’s President Ercole Botto Poala in a press release.คำพูดจาก สล็อตเว็บตรง

On Tuesday, at the opening conference and with an event at the day’s close, the show will pay tribute to Silvio Albini, who passed away recently. The entrepreneur was in charge of the Cotonificio Albini, a manufacturer specialised in shirt fabrics, and was the President of Milano Unica between 2011 and 2015.The opening conference will feature a presentation of the latest figures on the Italian textile industryคำพูดจาก สล็อตเว็บตรง. The latter’s trade surplus is expected to be in the region of €2.3 billion, with China and Hong Kong the main outlets for Italian fabric exports.Also, the conference will give industry institutions the chance to discuss the new challenges facing made-in-Italy manufacturers, “from sustainability to digital technologies, including fashion tech, new markets and Millennial consumers.” Among the speakers, Milano Unica has notably invited David Orban, entrepreneur and thought leader on emerging technologies. For the first time, in the Area Tendenze (trends area) section, the show will feature a sub-section dedicated to eco-sustainable products.  Still within Milano Unica, the Creative Director of Ermenegildo Zegna, Alessandro Sartori, will meet fashion academy students on 8th February to talk about his professional experiences. 

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