From large corporations to local, antiviral fabric businesses,companies are searching for ways to expand their market and secure their positioning. According tothe IFAI 2013 State of the Industry Report, Mexico is number one in the U.S. specialty fabricexport market accounting for a 41.5 percent share in 2012.

The 2013 IFAI Specialty Fabrics Expo and Advanced Textiles Conference Trade Show will offer arobust education program this year, featuring an expanded look at government policy sessions,including two workshops focusing on the global landscape of the specialty fabrics and technicaltextiles industries: Exporting to Mexico,

Central America and the Andean CountriesWednesday, Oct. 23; 1-2 p.m.An OTEXA specialist will walk attendees through the beginning stages of international salesto seasoned exporter status-from market identification through the shipping of products. Trade Agreements —

The Impacts on Our Industry and How You Can Influence theOutcomesThursday, Oct. 24; 2-3:30 p.m.A panel of trade experts will discuss and provide and update on trade agreements,specifically the current TPP and TTIP negotiations. Attendees will hear how they impact thespecialty fabrics industry, including the Berry Amendments, and how they can help influenceoutcomes. This presentation is organized by the U.S. Industrial Fabrics Institute (USIFI).

The 2013 IFAI Specialty Fabrics Expo and Advanced Textiles Conference Trade Show alsooffers a full component of advanced textiles programming as well as business power programs. Otherprogramming includes: Advanced Textiles ProgrammingAdvanced Modifications of Textile SurfacesAdvanced Textiles Fundamentals

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