Tekstiler møter teknologi, og du møter oss!
Du er hjertelig velkommen til å møte våre kollegaer fra Amatec AS for å snakke med våre eksperter og diskutere produksjon og produktutvikling. Ta kontakt med oss for å få omvisning og hjelp til dine prosjekter, utfordringer og få tips til smarte løsninger.
Hovedleverandører som vi i Amatec representerer er:
Dürkopp Adler Industrimaskiner - Hall 8.0, G70
PFAFF Industrimaskiner - Hall 8.0, G70
Brother Industrimaskiner - Hall 8.0, G75
Gütermann Tråd - Hall 8.0, H60
Melco Broderimaskiner - Hall 8.0, G34
Madeira Broderitråd - Hall 8.0, G27
Style3D | ASSYST - 2D og 3D design - Hall 8.0, D40
Bullmer Skjæremaskiner- Hall 8.0, F40
KAI Sakser - Hall 8.0, E59
VEIT Presseutstyr - Hall 8.0, A18
Miller Weldmaster Sveisemaskiner - Hall 12.0, A29
Shima Seiki - 3D strikking - Hall 12.0, D55
Ardmel - Seam Sealing - Hall 12.0, B18
Svegea Skjæremaskiner - Hall 8.0, C43
Global Industrimaskiner - Hall 8.0, H48
Hoogs Skjæremaskiner - Hall 8.0, C80
Rasor Skjæremaskiner - Hall 8.0, C60
ZSK Broderimaskiner - Hall 8.0, H18
Maier-Unitas Industrimaskiner - Hall 8.0, G57
Vi har også avtale om å møte representanter fra Juki Industrimaskiner og Eisenkolb Gardinautomater.
Gi oss beskjed i skjemaet under så kan vi avtale å møtes på messen
På messen tirsdag - fredag
Lars Einar Riksheim
Produkt/markedssjef
+47 92 25 29 22
lars.riksheim@amatec.no
Sigurd Mo
Salg / Sales engineer
+47 90 73 33 28
sigurd@amatec.no
På messen tirsdag - torsdag
Per Kjetil Våtmyr
Head of sales and business development
+47 410 08 280
perkjetil@amatec.no
Lars Christian Riksheim
Salg/service
+47 92 05 06 41
larsc@amatec.no
På messen onsdag - fredag
Steinar Fet
Daglig Leder
+47 93 44 03 83
steinar@amatec.no
Bente Kristin Brunstad
Selger
+47 92 20 22 35
bente@amatec.no
På messen onsdag - torsdag
Gøril Floden Stokker
Salgsleder Oslo
+47 99 40 97 77
goril@amatec.no
Jarle Larsen
Serviceingeniør/Salg
+47 91 35 04 17
jarle@amatec.no
Margit Karin Aarset
Sales & Application Engineer
+47 92 60 32 65
margit@amatec.no
Noen av våre viktige leverandører på messen:
Tirsdag 21. April
Style3D | ASSYST at Texprocess 2026
🤖 Physical AI comes to life
See how Style3D bridges the digital and physical worlds and meet two robots at our booth!
🔎 Interactive AI Showcases
Effectively integrating AI into design and content creation while reducing costs.
💡 Latest Product Innovations
All the highlights in store planning, AI / AI Agents, 3D design, CAD, Automarker / Autocost.
🤝 Partner Showcases
From AI + 3D to cutting solutions – more coming soon!
Our Programme at Texprocess:
Tuesday 21st April
🕑 14:45 – Texprocess Forum
*From Idea to Consumer; all digital, AI + 3D + Automatisation*
🎤 Hans Peter Hiemer
Wednesday 22nd April
🕑 14:45 – Texprocess Forum
AI for fashion – an E2E Ecosystem from Digital to Physical
🎤 Gerhard Karl
Tuesday 21st, Wednesday 22nd & Thursday 23rd April
🕒 15:30 – Guided Tour – Style3D & Cutting
*Demo – from AI + 3D to Cutter*
📍 Starting at Style3D | ASSYST booth D40, Hall 8
By Appointment / On Demand
Style3D & Bullmer Denim End2End Workflow – From AI → 3D → CAD → Automarker / Autocost to High-ply cutter.
At Bullmer booth, Hall 8 | F40.
📍 Starting at Style3D | ASSYST booth D40, Hall 8
Dürkopp Adler apparel excellence: Unified UI and tailor-made solutions for advanced apparel production
Texprocess Forum
Onsdag kl. 13:00 - 13:15
Dürkopp Adler is the largest European manufacturer and technology leader in industrial sewing and drive technology.
The innovative, high-quality sewing machines from Dürkopp Adler are used to meet the challenges of a wide range of industries, including Automotive, Technical Textiles, Military & Defence, Safety, Workwear, Upholstery, Shoes and Leather Goods, as well as Men’s and Women’s Wear, Casual Fashion, Sportswear and Knitwear.
As a premium manufacturer, Dürkopp Adler develops and markets sewing technologies ranging from automated sewing units and standard sewing machines to flatbed, post-bed and cylinder-arm machines, lockstitch, chainstitch and zigzag sewing machines, CNC-controlled sewing systems and customized special solutions. The portfolio is complemented by high-performance sewing drives, spare parts and accessories, all characterized by outstanding quality and reliability.
With its QONDAC business unit, the company develops and markets leading Industry 4.0 solutions for the digitalization of the textile industry. QONDAC monitors the status of each workstation in real time, enabling customers to digitally support operators and technicians, identify weaknesses in production processes at an early stage, plan maintenance activities, manage workflows and increase productivity.
With over 165 years of experience, Dürkopp Adler and its global network of distributors provide reliable service and comprehensive consultation.
Speaker
Dürkopp Adler GmbH
Meet Bullmer at Texprocess 2026
Hall 8.0 – Booth F40
Bullmer will be showcasing live cutting demonstrations throughout the exhibition.
During the event, you will have the opportunity to experience our cutting solutions in operation across a range of materials, including:
• Denim
• Upholstery materials
• Automotive materials
Bullmer will present the new R90 PRO multiply cutter, our latest cutting solution designed for high performance, efficiency and precision.
They will also showcase our new matching solution together with singleply cutter X5.
Cutting room technology by Bullmer, including the whole workflow is the first choice for manufacturers that need to cut their materials with the highest precision. Solutions by Bullmer cut materials in different widths, several layers and endless in length.
Target markets: industries that handle textiles (e.g. garments, upholstery, technical textiles and composites), graphic industry and automotive.
Experience versatility! Regardless of whether it is furniture, technical textile, fishfarming, boat, fashion, car seats, sofas, ad banners or windmills, everything needs the correct cut!
Bullmer GmbH continues to offer the entire product range for the process chain “textile cutting for flexible parts” in many well-known industrial sectors. In addition, Bullmer offers material supply systems with various loading devices and laying devices, transport systems and cutting systems with appropriate software for the handling and processing of textile materials.
Shima Seiki will exhibit in Hall 12.0, Stand D55
Central to the display will be WHOLEGARMENT knitting applications, demonstrating the potential of seamless production across technical textile sectors. These include uses in industrial materials and specialised applications where conventional woven or knitted methods typically dominate. By producing complete three-dimensional items without cutting or sewing, the WHOLEGARMENT process reduces material waste and enables more efficient manufacturing.
The SWG-XR WHOLEGARMENT knitting machine will feature prominently. Equipped with four needle beds and the company’s SlideNeedle technology, the machine offers fine gauge production with enhanced productivity and expanded patterning capabilities. Its ability to knit complete items directly supports sustainable manufacturing by eliminating post-production processes and reducing costly material waste.
Shima will also highlight the role of seamless knitting in medical and technical applications. The technology enables precise shaping and partial compression, while seamless construction improves comfort, fit and stretch. The capability for on-demand production further supports customised solutions, particularly in patient care.
Also on display will be the SES-R shaping machine, which incorporates a new spring-type movable sinker system. This innovation enhances three-dimensional shaping performance and broadens application possibilities across sectors including sports, automotive and industrial materials. The machine will be exhibited in 14 gauge with a 52-inch knitting width, supporting the production of larger items.
In addition to hardware, Shima Seiki will present its SDS KnitPaint-Online software for programming flat knitting machines, alongside the APEXFiz design platform. These digital tools enable realistic textile simulation and virtual sampling, reducing reliance on physical prototypes and minimising time, cost and material waste. Integration between design and production systems supports a more efficient and digitally connected supply chain.