Showtime dates could change
By Furniture Today Staff -- Furniture Today, January 30, 2005
High Point — The International Textile Market Assn.'s board of directors is expected to decide this week whether to change the timing of Showtime, the semiannual fabric trade show that has been held here for 15 years.
Many in the industry have complained that the event's traditional timing of January and July is too late in the market cycle, and often conflicts with the Heimtextil fabric event in Frankfurt, Germany, each January.
ITMA circulated a survey during this winter's Showtime, asking market attendees and exhibitors if they would prefer to have the shows in December and June.
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