Itema Group, the Italian global leader in advanced weaving solutions, will be exhibiting real and significant weaving industry developments at ITMA 2023 in Hall 6 – B105. Itema Group will greet visitors with a product lineup that confirms and demonstrates its commitment to innovation and made in Italy excellence in the weaving business.
With a total of 12 Itema EVO weaving machines on display (7 in the Itema booth and 5 in the partners’ booths – Staübli, Van De Wiele, MEI, and Julibao), Itema has confirmed its commitment to exhibiting weaving machines running innovative, complex, and challenging fabrics to demonstrate its superior textile mastery.
Itema will present sophisticated, diverse designs created in collaboration with major textile firms – all Itema clients – like ISKO, Mantero Seta, Drago Lanificio in Biella, Tessitura Marinoni, Frau Pérez Textiles, and Finsa Textil at ITMA 2023.
ITMA 2023 returns to Milan, and Itema uses this renowned stage to showcase its new EVO weaving range for the first time. According to a press statement, the new EVO weaving line includes important advances meant to elevate the standard in terms of textile expertise, eco-efficiency, performance, and ease of weaving.
“The new Itema EVO Weaving Range addresses the needs of concrete weavers.” “Our vision is to provide tangible innovations to our global customers that, based on the most advanced engineering principles, can improve their productivity, market competitiveness, and user experience,” stated Ugo Ghilardi, CEO of Itema Group.
Indeed, the new Itema EVO Weaving Range includes advanced solutions for weft transfer to improve versatility and machine performance, the new iSAVER range, which, following its undeniable market success in denim weaving, is now available in up to 6 colours and for many more fabrics, significantly expanding the applications of sustainable weaving, innovative digital software to improve user experience and optimise textile production, such as iKNOW – the innovative digital software, advanced mill monitoring system, optimisation of key machine components to further improve machine performance, ensure the best possible machine accessibility, and reach unbeatable reliability while preserving the renowned compactness of the Itema weaving machines, which provides weavers with valuable additional space in the weaving floor to install more looms.
New digital solutions, such as the brand-new Itema Customer Portal HelloItema, will enhance the visiting experience even more. Furthermore, in addition to the outstanding weaving innovations on stage, the Itema Group exhibit showcases all of the group’s enterprises and solutions.
Indeed, the Itema Group companies Lamiflex and Schoch, with their advanced weaving machinery accessories, have dedicated corners in the Itema Group booth, and OEM spare parts from Itema and previous brands are on display, including upgrade kits to optimise machine performance and retrofit the latest Itema innovations on existing looms. Itemalab, the Itema advanced innovation centre, offers a unique setting within the booth to support Itema’s innovation objective.
Furthermore, the exhibit features a selection of nylon and polyester yarns from Radici Group, a renowned manufacturer of textile solutions for a variety of applications including clothing, furniture, and automotive. RadiciGroup, in particular, offers goods with low environmental impact, as a result of recycling and the use of bio-based raw materials.



