During ITMA Asia + CITME 2024, Therese Premler-Andersson, Secretary General of the Sweden Textile Machinery Association (TMAS), shed light on the latest developments in Swedish textile machinery manufacturing and their role in shaping the global textile industry. Representing 11 member companies from Sweden’s renowned textile valley, TMAS continues to serve major global markets, including India, China, Europe, and the Americas.
Premler-Andersson highlighted the Swedish textile machinery sector’s strong focus on niche markets, emphasizing their commitment to sustainability, automation, and collaboration. “Sustainability is the driving force behind the new kinds of collaborations between companies across the value chain,” she noted. Swedish manufacturers are leading efforts in transparency and sustainable production while helping European producers bring production closer to local markets.
At ITMA Asia + CITME 2024, three prominent TMAS members showcased their innovative technologies:
- IRO – Vandewiele Sweden, demonstrating their state-of-the-art feeders.
- Eltex of Sweden presents advanced tension monitoring systems.
- Baldwin Technology is unveiling cutting-edge spray finishing techniques for textiles.
Premler-Andersson discussed the impact of automation on reshaping global production, enabling more localized manufacturing without compromising efficiency. “Automation will drive radical changes in production methods, allowing us to produce closer to Europe and other regions, while countries like China and India will remain key hubs due to their established infrastructure and production capacity,” she explained.
Looking ahead, TMAS is enthusiastic about the upcoming ITMA Singapore show in 2025, which promises to expand opportunities for both exhibitors and visitors, especially from regions facing visa challenges. “China will remain an essential market for Swedish companies, and it’s inspiring to see the innovation and energy displayed at this show,” Premler-Andersson concluded.
Swedish textile machinery manufacturers continue to be at the forefront of driving sustainability and efficiency, ensuring their relevance and competitiveness in the evolving global textile landscape.