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On 29 May, the promotional tour of the two fairs made a stop in the Asian country. A scholarship programme at Arsutoria School Milano is also planned.
Keep reading...In Milan three days dedicated to innovation in fashion manufacturing. Over 70 companies and 3,000 professionals. Focus on AI, circular economy and future skills. Buyers from 25 foreign countries.
May 2025
Why would a magazine dedicated to fashion accessories, shoes and bags talk about a trade fair designed for clothing manufacturers? Because the situation of the two sectors is similar and because some of those who make machines and technology for footwear and leather goods might be interested in expanding their horizons, as some are already doing. A way to counter the current market uncertainties.
With a turnover estimated to reach Euro 59.8 billion in 2024, albeit down on the previous year, the Textile-Clothing sector continues to be one of the most important production chains for the Italian economy, with a strong impact on exports, employment and the promotion of Made in Italy in the world. According to the latest economic analysis by Confindustria Moda, the Italian Textile-Clothing industry is going through a complex phase in the first quarter of 2025.
Despite the difficulties, 48% of the member companies involved in the survey expect market conditions to remain stable in the coming months, while more than a fifth expect an increase in turnover.
In this scenario, technological innovation and digitalisation become key levers for relaunching competitiveness and industrial vision.
The objective of the SAMAB event is clear: to accelerate the adoption of advanced technologies, promote process efficiency, enhance skills and integrate sustainability, digitalisation and new production models.
The visitors? Over 3,000 professionals, 12% of them from 25 foreign countries, including operators representing some of the most prestigious international brands. SAMAB stands out precisely as a platform for internationalisation and the development of targeted professional relationships, thanks to a structured matchmaking programme with 21 international buyers from key countries for European manufacturing, including Albania, Egypt, Morocco, Poland, Germany, Serbia and Tunisia.
On 29 May, the promotional tour of the two fairs made a stop in the Asian country. A scholarship programme at Arsutoria School Milano is also planned.
Keep reading...The fair will be held on 15 and 16 October 2025, at IFA-Fira Alacant, Elche, Spain.
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