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Bangalore to host India ITME 2008

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Coimbatore May 17 Bangalore will play host to the eighth edition of the international textile machinery exhibition to be organised by the India International Textile Machinery Exhibition Society (India ITME Society) next year.

The eight-day exhibition will be staged between November15-22, 2008 at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC) complex at Dasanapura Hobli, 10 km from Bangalore.

International and Indian textile machinery majors will make use of the 40,000-sq.m. exhibition space spread across the three halls of BIEC to display their new technology products and engineering components covering the entire gamut of textile processing activity from pre-spinning, spinning, weaving, knitting, processing, testing and textile finishing lines besides non-woven textile machinery, according to a press release from India ITME Society.

India ITME Society organises the India ITME exhibition series once in four years since 1980. The last exhibition was held in 2004 at Mumbai, which attracted 748 exhibitors including 313 from foreign countries.

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