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#ITMA Asia + CITME 2022

Stäubli at ITMA Asia + CITME

After ITMA Europe is before ITMA Asia – The major textile machinery exhibition ITMA Asia + CITME in China is now taking place for the 8th time. From 19-23 November visitors will discover the latest weaving technology in Shanghai, at the National Exhibition and Convention Center (NECC). This modern building shaped like a four-leaf clover is the perfect stage for Stäubli and its state-of-the-art weaving solutions, to be found at Booth E01 in Hall 3.

From automation in the weaving mill to the delicate process step of shed formation – even for the most complex Jacquard fabrics – Stäubli Textile will present an overview of solutions designed for performance, durability, and thus profitability of your weaving mill.

Safir S60 © Stäubli
Safir S60 © Stäubli


Discover, and streamline your business

• Dobbies and cam motions for frame weaving

• Electronic Jacquard machines

• Automation systems for warp and style changes for optimized weaving preparation

• Carpet samples woven on Schönherr Carpet Systems

• Digitalization solutions for optimized processes





New key to successful weaving – the MyStäubli web app

Designed to evolve in a weaving world that is gradually adopting more Industry 4.0 solutions, the MyStäubli web app is accessible from any device. With this digital solution, Stäubli makes it easy for you to take proper care of your machinery, optimally train your team, access knowledge, and take advantage of our redesigned eShop for easy management of your spare parts. Register now.

https://login.staubli.com/app/staubli_adobeaemportal_1/exk7i65r82svnNQsV417/sso/saml 

 

 

Stäubli invites you to Booth E01 in Hall 3 where you can pick up the latest edition of our customer magazine Stäubli Flash, packed with product information, success stories, and information about the Stäubli Group in China.

Our team looks forward to helping you get equipped to master your upcoming challenges and step further toward a more efficient weaving process and future-ready mill organization. 




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