Jornal T – Febratex opens with eyes on ‘Made in Portugal’
This Tuesday, August 23rd, what hopes to be one of the biggest editions of Febratex, one of the greatest exponents of the textile sector in South America, started. As the attention already won the attention of the visitors on the sustainability day.
Among them is Maso Studio, which presents in Blumenau “examples of the potential and advantages of Standardization in the Textile Industry, including solutions for color control and management”. As it is still too early for predictions, the founders Manuel Ferreira and Tomás Soeiro believe that they will leave Febratex “strengthened by new customers and partners”. “Good businesses don’t know, we are ready to share ideas and experiences over these three days”, they add. The company is located in the StartUp Corner, created by the organization. Equally optimistic about the presence is the national sampLess, in the new Febratex Connecta space, even with FILC and Impulgest.
The environments from the planned environments and shown the models with different styles of composition and circles of coordination in the styles of technology, designed in partnership with CITEVE, also designed as openings with the style of CITEVE, with several models of objects presented to obtain more information, not only about the pieces but also about the companies that created them.
The participation of Portuguese SME companies in Febratex is an initiative of Selectiva Moda and ATP – Associação Têxtil e Vestuário de Portugal, which aims to promote the international agility of Portuguese companies in the Fashion area. The ‘From Portugal’ project is co-financed by Portugal 2020, within the scope of Compete 2020 – Operational Program for Competitiveness and Internationalization and Lisbon 2020 – Regional Operational Program for Lisbon, with an eligible support amount of €6,648,794.78, from €3,735,305.80 comes from the European Union, through the European Regional Development Fund.