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DOMOTEX EVENT CALENDAR


the world of parquet, LVT and laminate, there will be the likes of ter Hürne, CFL Flooring, Falquon, Lamett and Li&Co and the fi tted carpets sector will be represented by the likes of Balta Rugs as well as Aspecta and Neuhofer from the elastic sector and SELIT and Välinge from application and installation technology. Caglar Kepekci, General Manager of Merinos, said attendance


for him was a matter of course: “It is the largest industry gathering with an international character and is an absolute must for us... it’s the ideal platform for us to meet existing trade partners, interested parties and colleagues from the industry as well as to be able to effi ciently present our new products to a wide audience in a limited timeframe.” Eduardo Diaz, Chairman of UNIFAM, the Spanish association of carpet, rug and ancillary product manufacturers spoke of a “renewed enthusiasm” among his members “to present its novelties as a result of a constant


eff ort in research, development and innovation”. Stephan


Hermes, managing director of Porta Service &


Beratungs, said: “DOMOTEX has been a showcase for the carpet and fl ooring industry for a great many years. Now the world’s leading trade fair for carpets and fl oor coverings can at last attract national and international exhibitors and visitors with strong purchasing power to Hanover again. I am convinced that DOMOTEX will play to its strengths in 2023 as well – and indeed even add to them.” Lobbyist Roman Eberharter, President, FENA, told journalists in


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