Première Vision Paris expands services
 
                        Fabric and fashion industry supplier trade fair Première Vision Paris will be opening its doors next Tuesday. Some 1245 companies from 44 different countries will be exhibiting their new products across three halls (4, 5 and 6). This marks a 25% increase over the February 2022 show and a 10% increase compared to last July’s edition, the organisers said. 
In addition to a high turnout of suppliers to the fashion industry, from trims to prints and from leather to garment manufacturing, show owner GL Events is also stepping up platforms and information to help the industry reduce its impacts. Among these, a forum featuring eco-innovative products and an eco-information desk will be located in Hall 4. Companies wishing to draw attention to their deadstock can make it known on their booths and via a special deadstock itinerary.  
The Smart Creation section, in hall 4, which features start-ups and companies developing innovative processes, is now split into three sections with 32 companies exhibiting in the Smart Materials zone, three in a section called Smart Services, and 20 in the newly created Smart Tech area. 
This edition also marks the return of Maisons d’Exception where artisanal textile ateliers from all over the world will be on show, in Hall 6. 
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The next Denim Première Vision will take place on May 31 & June 1st at the Arena Berlin in Germany. 
The next Première Vision Paris will run July 4 to 6, 2023, at the Parc des Expositions Paris Nord Villepinte. 
Image François Durand for Première Vision Paris
 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
 
 
