Let’s start by the Japanese market, which showed great will to do business with Portugal. During JITAC, the trends forum counted with a huge affluence of visitors.
Troficolor collected good contacts from the October’s participation in JITAC and saw their clients trust strengthened. While visiting the trade fair they showed curiosity with the news from the Trofa textile.
In Dusseldorf, Germany, Endutex managed to meet its customers again and capture new ones in A+A, the trade fair dedicated to working and safety equipment.
Sustainability applied to working clothing was Unifardas proposal in A+A, in order to capture the French and Spanish markets.
After a first calm but interesting day A. Sampaio & Filhos kept on growing, establishing contacts with new clients and levelling the productivity of former editions.
Fall Safe’s new working at a height rope equipment caught the attention of all visitors to A+A’s Hall 6 who remained there to get to know other news from the company from Vila do Conde.
The textile forum From Portugal in Automotive made visitors passing by stop to have a look. Developed by CITEVE and Selectiva Moda Association the trade fair highlighted the technical and innovative profile of the Portuguese textile targeted to the automotive sector.
Still on Automotive, Trim NW brought about great contacts with new potential clients in Germany, France, Spain and Italy which, in this edition, proved to be more assertive and receptive to the proposals of the company.
TMG’s news also surprised the visitors who didn’t take long to accumulate around the exhibitor, as we can see in the image.
The feeling of duty accomplished was also felt in MEDICA trade fair, where HydrUStent was present. The medical device supplier targeted at the urology and stomatology specialities made a positive balance of its participation.
Osipor, an assiduous presence in MEDICA, reveals that the smaller affluence was compensated by more qualified and assertive contacts, thus overcoming the initial expectations.
Skylab, the new Inarbel brand and a prémiére (estreia) in MEDICA presented itself and started closing business rapidly, inclusive with African buyers.
In order to support the Portuguese delegation, Eurico Brilhante Dias, Secretary of State for Internationalization, visited the exhibitors of MEDICA. In the photo he appears surrounded by Lídia Nabais (Portuguese Consul in Dusseldorf), Braz Costa (CITEVE), Vânia Canha (ASM/ATP), Paulo Vaz (AEP), Miguel Crespo (AICEP/Berlin), his deputy Carla Tavares and José Armindo Ferraz.
An Autumn Full of Trade Fairs
Let’s start by the Japanese market, which showed great will to do business with Portugal. During JITAC, the trends forum counted with a huge affluence of visitors.