Spanish textile machinery specialist EAS | Escarré Automatización y Servicios, S.L. recently hosted the first 2026 board meeting of the Spanish textile machinery association AMEC-AMTEX, bringing together leading companies involved in textile technology and automation.
The meeting took place at EAS’s new facilities, providing an opportunity for industry leaders and association members to gather, exchange ideas, and discuss future strategies aimed at strengthening Spain’s textile technology sector.
According to EAS, welcoming the AMEC–AMTEX board members to their headquarters was both an honour and an opportunity to create a productive environment for dialogue and cooperation among companies operating across different segments of the textile industry.
Strengthening Spain’s Textile Machinery Ecosystem
The AMEC–AMTEX association brings together companies specializing in textile machinery, automation solutions, and advanced manufacturing technologies. Through regular meetings and collaborative initiatives, the association aims to promote innovation, strengthen international competitiveness, and support the growth of Spanish industrial technology companies.
Hosting the board meeting at EAS’s newly inaugurated facilities highlighted the company’s role as an active participant within Spain’s textile technology ecosystem. The gathering enabled members to discuss key industry topics including technological innovation, international market opportunities, and strategies for reinforcing cooperation among Spanish textile machinery manufacturers.
Industry organizations such as AMEC–AMTEX play a critical role in connecting companies across the textile value chain. By facilitating communication between machinery manufacturers, technology developers, and industrial partners, the association helps promote knowledge sharing and collaborative development within the sector.
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EAS Expands Its Industrial Capabilities
EAS has built a reputation as a specialized provider of automation systems and technological solutions for textile production. The company focuses on developing advanced automation technologies designed to improve efficiency, productivity, and operational performance in textile manufacturing environments.
The opening of the company’s new facilities reflects continued investment in innovation and technological development. By hosting the AMEC–AMTEX board meeting in this new space, EAS highlighted its commitment to supporting industry collaboration and strengthening relationships within the textile machinery community.
Collaboration as a Driver of Innovation
For many companies in the textile technology sector, collaboration between manufacturers, technology developers, and industry associations has become increasingly important. As global textile production evolves and manufacturers seek greater efficiency and sustainability, the role of automation and advanced machinery solutions continues to expand.
Meetings such as the AMEC–AMTEX board gathering provide an important platform for exchanging perspectives on industry challenges and identifying opportunities for joint development.
According to EAS, opening their facilities to the association was part of the company’s broader commitment to contributing to a strong and connected industrial community.
Looking Ahead
As the textile industry continues to evolve through digitalization, automation, and sustainable manufacturing technologies, cooperation between technology providers and industry organizations will remain essential.
By hosting the AMEC–AMTEX board meeting, EAS reaffirmed its position as an active contributor to the development of Spain’s textile machinery sector and its ongoing efforts to support innovation and industrial progress within the global textile industry.
Organizations such as the Spanish textile machinery association AMEC-AMTEX continue to play a key role in strengthening collaboration and innovation across the global textile technology industry.
















