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Meet Optitex and its partners at the upcoming Texprocess 2013

Optitex, a leading provider of 2D and 3D CAD/CAM, and Virtual Prototyping software solutions, will demonstrate its products at Texprocess, which will take place on June 10-13, 2013.

Optitex, together with some of its key European partners, will rum meetings and live demos at the IT@Texprocess exhibition area, in the following booths:

  • Topcut-bullmer GmbH at Location 4.0 C80
  • Allcomp at Location 4.0 A81
  • Parmel at Location 4.0 D81
  • Insys at Location 4.0 E14  

Visitors will have the opportunity to meet & discuss with our experts and partners how their design, product development and production processes can benefit from Optitex's innovative solutions. 

Optitex develops innovative, user-friendly 2D and 3D CAD solutions for all cut-fabric and fashion-related industries. Optitex solutions are designed to facilitate collaboration among partners throughout the manufacturing process. Optitex is also active in e-commerce, providing online sales tools to promote branding and customer loyalty. As the industry standard, Optitex is a cornerstone of design training with installations in universities and educational centers worldwide. Optitex products are sold and supported around the world through certified distributors and OEMs.

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