A delegation of the Belgian textile machinery industry will meet key decision makers of the Uzbek Textile Industry during a technical seminar and mini fair in the Hotel Intercontinental in Tashkent on September 12.
Belgian companies participating in this seminar are Bekaert Carding Solutions, BMSVision, Bonas, Cobble, Meersschaert, Evilo-Matthys Group, Picanol, Titan-Baratto and Van De Wiele. The Belgian delegation will interact with the Uzbek textile industry to select effective technologies that meet Uzbek industrial needs.
The Belgian textile technology industry will present its newest developments in the areas of carding technology, flat and pile weaving technology, tufting, jacquard technology, finishing machinery, weaving accessories, textile inspection and control systems, textile industry automation. Belgian textile technology developers will also show the latest technologies for the production of clothing fabrics, interior textiles (upholstery, carpet …) and technical textiles.
Answers to Uzbek industrial needs
The participating Belgian companies will interact with the Uzbek textile industry to select effective technologies that meet industrial needs. Belgian technology providers will support the Uzbek textile industry in the achievement of its strategic goals to reduce raw material waste, energy and water consumption and to increase competitiveness.
Belgian companies show strong track record
The Belgian machinery industry, including its textile machinery, is the fastest growing industrial sector measured by employment in Belgium. In the past 3 years an annual growth rate of 4% was achieved in this sector, while its world market share rose with 10%. An important driver for that performance was the increased pace of investments in the machinery industry over the 1998-2012 period.
R&D and energy efficiency
To position its customers in the pole, the Belgian machining industry is strongly R&D driven. It invests 7% of its added value on R&D and employs over 10% of the total Belgian research head count. The industry strongly accelerated its research efforts on energy efficiency in the past decade and has now achieved an average energy consumption reduction for its products of 15%.
The long term strategy directs the Belgian machining industry towards continuous strategic and open innovation in order to accelerate its product development rate and to provide its customers with leading edge technology. The Belgian machining industry is the nation’s 3th biggest exporter.