09/01/2023 – Trade fairs

JIAM 2022 Osaka concludes successfully

Japan International Apparel Machinery & Textile Industry Trade Show (JIAM) has wrapped up four successful days of business at Intex Osaka.

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JIAM 2022 Osaka attracted many visitors from South Asia. © JIAM

 
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Japan International Apparel Machinery & Textile Industry Trade Show is one of Japan’s largest sewing machinery manufactures industry trade fairs. © JIAM

 

From 30 November to 3 December 2022, a total of 10,452 visitors found their way to the fairground. Assembling again for the first time since the pandemic began, 150 exhibitors (domestic: 112, overseas: 38) from 11 different countries and regions welcomed visitors with an extensive and diverse selection of products. Buyers from Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, South Korea, and Pakistan constituted the top five visiting countries (excluding Japan), compensating for a drop in visitors from China this year due to Covid-19 travel restrictions.

“We were prepared for a decrease in the number of visitors due to Covid-19, but received more visitors than expected, not only from Japan but also from India and Bangladesh. This year, we showcased not only individual sewing machines but also solutions that improve production line productivity, which proved to be very popular,” said exhibitor Koichi Naganuma, General Manager, Brother Industries.

It all connects at JIAM

Under the theme of “It all connects at JIAM – the forefront of technology and master craftsmanship”, the 2022 edition showcased apparel manufacturing solutions catered to each and every need, combining high-level skillsets and time-tested knowledge with the latest modern-day technology. At the opening ceremony, Mr Shinsuke Uchinashi, Chairman of the Japan Sewing Machinery Manufacturers Association (JASMA), commented: “In the new normal, there is growing demand for new technological advancements, productivity improvements, and greater quality control. In addition to solving these pain points, this edition’s exhibitors are also showcasing various innovations in response to automation, IoT, and networking.”

A wide variety of special seminars held in Hall 4 were well received. Highlights included a skills training seminar hosted by an emeritus professor and panel discussions by leading companies in the manufacturing industry. SDGs, examples of IoT in industrial sewing machines, and upcycling initiatives were also on the agenda.

The Home Sewing Zone led by three machine manufactures and JASMA held daily workshops where visitors could learn about upcycling using scraps, and take a break at the café with “cup sleeves” of their own making.

The next edition will take place from 27 – 30 November 2024 at Intex Osaka Hall 2, 3, 4 and 5.