Exhibitions

2020/10/13(TUE)~10/15(THU) TITIAS at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 1.

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Taipei Innovative Textile Application Show
The Best Destination for Innovative Textiles

Booth number: M1319

Fair Date
2020/10/13 (Tue) 09:30~17:30
2020/10/14 (Wed) 09:30~17:30
2020/10/15 (Thu) 09:30~17:00

Admission
Trade visitors only by business cards

Exhibit Scale
400 companies with 1000 booths (estimated)

Venue
Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 1
No. 1, Jingmao 2nd Rd., Nangang District, Taipei, Taiwan

Exhibits
Fibers, filaments & yarns, fabrics, OEM/ODM apparels, trimmings & accessories, Textile Machinery & Serving Equipment, textile-related technologies & services

The 24th Taipei Innovative Textile Application Show (TITAS 2020) will be held from October 13-15 at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 1. There will be 400 exhibitors with more than 1000 booths from all over the world to gather in the professional trade show.

TITAS is the only professional textile trade show you may find in Taiwan, as well as the most important innovative textile exhibition in Asia. This year's TITAS is all about Sustainable, Smart and Functional Textiles, with the focus on:

Sustainability – cutting down resource usage and optimizing manufacturing efficiency to achieve zero discharge of hazardous substances by adopting eco-friendly materials and processes
Smart textiles – combining cloud computing and advanced communication technology to provide wearable technology that is fashionable and comfortable
Functional applications – applying multifunctional textiles to a new lifestyle across sports, outdoor, fashion, fitness and wellness
Smart Manufacturing has utilized Industry 4.0 high-end technology production processes to automate the work of sewing ready-to-wear clothing, and used the smart applications of the Internet, electronic business services and mobile apps to improve overall efficiency.

MEDICAL TAIWAN - International Medical, Health and Care Exhibition and MCMEX - this year to October 15-17 of 2020 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Cen

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MEDICAL TAIWAN - International Medical, Health and Care Exhibition and MCMEX

Booth number: P0929

Fair Date
This year to October 15-17 of 2020
2020/10/15 (Thu)
2020/10/16 (FRI)
2020/10/17 (SAT)

Venue
Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 2 (TaiNEX 2)(No.2, Jingmao 2nd Rd., Nangang District, Taipei, Taiwan)

Taking the health and safety of exhibitors and buyers as the top priority and supporting the government's epidemic prevention policies, the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) has decided to postpone MEDICAL TAIWAN - International Medical, Health and Care Exhibition and MCMEX - Taiwan Medical Components & Manufacturing Expo originally scheduled to be held in June this year to October 15-17 of 2020 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 2.

MEDICAL TAIWAN features four major themes of medical devices, health care products, smart medical solutions and startups in the B2B medical industry. Since the outbreak of the new coronavirus (COVID-19), the demand for various types of anti-epidemic products such as medical masks, alcohol-based sanitizers, and thermometers has risen. The fact that Taiwan’s medical disposable manufacturers manage to put on stable supplies in such times of crisis really helps boost people’s confidence against COVID-19. Visitors will find almost 20% of MEDICAL TAIWAN’s exhibits epidemic prevention-related medical products this year, while a specific “epidemic-prevention map” will be provided for visitors to get what they are looking for just at one-stop.

The “social distancing” measures implemented during the outbreak also bring some new business opportunities. For example, to avoid nosocomial infections and reduce the burden on medical staff, telemedicine and assisted treatment with new technologies have come into the attention of many hospitals. With the introduction of 5G and IoT, the scope of telemedicine will be further expanded and medical treatment and care at a distance are expected to grow at a faster pace in the post-epidemic era.