The Internationality of the CEAM
2008.04.25
CEAM – The Milanese High-End Export Consortium, which has 25 member companies from the textile industry, was set up in 1991 at Busto Arsizio. Its objective is to support its members in the export sector through articulate promotion which aims to enhance production on international markets.
After taking part in about 100 international events and organised tens of symposia, the CEAM is paying particular attention to the relationship between school and industry. To make teachers and students aware, the most recent technological novelties exhibited at ITMA in Munich will be presented at Lombardy textile schools.
The CEAM has also planned intensive promotional activities during 2008, including participation in major events such as the ITCE 11 (Egypt), Techtextil North America (USA), ITMA Asia + CITME (China), Simatex (Argentina).
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