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The 8th edition of the JET Expo textile care trade show organised by Messe Frankfurt will take place from 19-21 May at Paris Expo.
8th April 2019
Innovation in Textiles
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Paris
In 2017, the event welcomed 75 exhibitors. © Messe Frankfurt/ JET Expo
The 8th edition of the JET Expo textile care trade show organised by Messe Frankfurt will take place from 19-21 May 2019 at Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles. In a French market valued around EUR 3 billion a year, JET Expo is the leading platform for French-speaking markets dedicated to the maintenance of fabrics and finished textile products for the public and textile industries. Three days to discover the latest developments in terms of machines, equipment, products and services developed by all the players in the sector.
Held every two years since 2005, JET Expo is designed for executives, managers, production directors, textile cleaning and hygiene prescribers: dry cleaners, launderettes, laundries, rental-maintenance, on-demand services, hospital centres, medico-social services, hospitality, janitorial services, local authorities, and others.
“JET Expo also means sharing knowledge with conferences and round tables that will be held as soon as the show opens on Sunday,” organisers report. “The first session of the Texcare Forum France will then follow with a focus on digital and mechanical innovation and new services for retail textile cleaning and laundries.”
JET Expo is designed for executives, managers, production directors, textile cleaning and hygiene prescribers. © Messe Frankfurt/ JET Expo
The event will also feature an awards ceremony rewarding best practices and know-how, as well as hundreds of BtoB meetings for decision-makers via matchmaking. “The evolution of these professions necessarily requires the implementation of new practices, inseparable from contemporary concerns (environmental footprint, employee well-being, etc.). The JET Expo Awards are thus intended to reward well-doing, i.e. the best practices in the profession, and to advocate for them, organisers add.
In 2017, the event welcomed 75 exhibitors with 100 brands represented, as well as 3500 visitors, 70% of whom were decision-makers. The event also has 25% foreign exhibitors and 15% international visitors.
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