Karl Mayer (China) will show for the first time new solutions of the STOLL brand for flat knitting at the In-house show, which will be held from December 17-19, 2020 in Changzhou. The company will be presenting flat knitting machine technology on its premises for the first time. Karl Mayer is a leader and a driving force in the textile machinery building.
Karl Mayer had acquired the industry leader STOLL in February 2020, and shortly afterwards moved its Shanghai plant to Karl Mayer’s Changzhou site as one of the first integration projects. At the In-house show, the group will be organising an in-house show there to present itself as a leading supplier of innovative solutions for warp knitting and flat knitting on the Chinese market.Karl Mayer (China) will show for the first time new solutions of the STOLL brand for flat knitting at the In-house show, which will be held from December 17-19, 2020 in Changzhou. The company will be presenting flat knitting machine technology on its premises for the first time. Karl Mayer is a leader and a driving force in the textile machinery building.#
Highlights of the face-to-face event include a brand new flat knitting machine for the volume market demonstrating its skills in the automated and fully digitized production of an individualised fully fashion article, innovative software solutions for flat knitting, and design inspiration for the creative process. There will also be a presentation of an innovative technology for the production of everyday masks: during the knitting process, the nose bridge for the face covering is inserted automatically. Representing warp knitting technology, a weft knitting machine will be demonstrating how chic home textiles and garments can be produced highly efficiently, the company said in a press release.
A guided tour of the company will round off the show programme with its high market relevance. During the in-house meeting of the knitting industry at Karl Mayer (China), STOLL’s customers will be able to see for themselves the high-tech equipment in the halls where their machines are produced, and the expertise of the team that will be on hand to help them.
Visitors will also be able to gain an insight into other areas of the Karl Mayer group. For example, they will find out how they can benefit from the digital solutions of the software start-up KM.ON, and learn about other technologies such as warp knitting.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (GK)