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ACIMIT to highlight Italian machinery at Milano Unica

ACIMIT to highlight Italian machinery at Milano Unica

Fibre2Fashion17-06-2025
At the next edition of Milano Unica, the leading international trade fair for high-end fabrics and accessories, scheduled to take place at Rho Fiera Milano from July 8 to 10, ACIMIT (the Association of Italian Textile Machinery Manufacturers) will participate for the first time with an institutional booth.
ACIMIT will join Milano Unica for the first time with an institutional booth at the July 8â€'10 event in Milan. The aim is to connect member companies, exhibitors, and buyers while showcasing Italian textile machinery's innovations in sustainability, circular economy, and digitalisation, reinforcing Italy's leadership in the global textile supply chain.
Through this initiative, ACIMIT aims to foster connections between its member companies, exhibitors, and buyers attending Milano Unica, while also promoting greater awareness of the cutting-edge technological solutions that define the Italian textile machinery industry—particularly in the areas of sustainability, circular economy, and digitalization.
Marco Salvadè, President of ACIMIT: 'I believe it is essential for our Association to be present at such a significant trade event. The synergy between Italian excellence in textiles and textile machinery has always been, and continues to be, a key factor in strengthening the leadership of the entire Italian textile supply chain.' Note: The headline, insights, and image of this press release may have been refined by the Fibre2Fashion staff; the rest of the content remains unchanged.
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