INDEX™ is the World Leading Nonwovens exhibition, taking place at the heart of Europe in Geneva, Switzerland, and bringing together:
All the key figures involved in the dynamic field of nonwovens
All the geographical regions together in one site
All the sectors of the industry reunited
All the supply chain actors in one venue
From April 18th to 21nd, the INDEX23 exhibition was held in Geneva, Switzerland, showcasing the latest developments in the nonwoven industry. This biennial event attracted over 650 exhibitors from around the world, including major players in the hygiene and medical sectors.
The exhibition was organized by EDANA, the European Disposables and Nonwovens Association, and covered an area of 25,000 square meters. Exhibitors showcased a range of products, from raw materials and machinery to finished products such as diapers, wipes, and medical supplies.
One of the main themes of the exhibition was sustainability. Many companies showcased their efforts to reduce their carbon footprint, such as through the use of recycled materials or the implementation of renewable energy sources. Several exhibitors also presented new technologies for the upcycling of nonwoven waste.
The exhibition was also a platform for the latest innovations in the hygiene and medical sectors. For example, several exhibitors showcased products designed for the growing elderly population, such as incontinence pads and products to aid mobility. Other exhibitors presented new solutions for wound care and surgical dressings.
The exhibition offered a unique opportunity for networking and collaboration within the nonwoven industry. Many of the world’s leading brands and suppliers were represented, such as Ahlstrom-Munksjö, Berry Global, and Johnson & Johnson. In addition to established players, the exhibition provided a space for emerging companies to showcase their products and connect with potential partners.
The supply chain was also well-represented at the exhibition, with many companies displaying their capabilities in raw materials, processing, and packaging. This allowed visitors to gain a greater understanding of the entire value chain of nonwoven products, from the initial raw materials to the finished product.
Overall, the INDEX23 exhibition provided a broad overview of the nonwoven industry, showcasing the latest technology, sustainability initiatives, and products. The event was well-attended and provided valuable networking opportunities for exhibitors and visitors alike. As the demand for nonwoven products continues to grow, exhibitions such as INDEX23 are vital platforms for collaboration and innovation within the industry.
INDEX23 Exhibition Showcases Latest Nonwoven Technology
From April 19th to 22nd, the INDEX23 exhibition was held in Geneva, Switzerland, showcasing the latest developments in the nonwoven industry. This biennial event attracted over 650 exhibitors from around the world, including major players in the hygiene and medical sectors.
The exhibition was organized by EDANA, the European Disposables and Nonwovens Association, and covered an area of 25,000 square meters. Exhibitors showcased a range of products, from raw materials and machinery to finished products such as diapers, wipes, and medical supplies.
One of the main themes of the exhibition was sustainability. Many companies showcased their efforts to reduce their carbon footprint, such as through the use of recycled materials or the implementation of renewable energy sources. Several exhibitors also presented new technologies for the upcycling of nonwoven waste.
The exhibition was also a platform for the latest innovations in the hygiene and medical sectors. For example, several exhibitors showcased products designed for the growing elderly population, such as incontinence pads and products to aid mobility. Other exhibitors presented new solutions for wound care and surgical dressings.
The exhibition offered a unique opportunity for networking and collaboration within the nonwoven industry. Many of the world’s leading brands and suppliers were represented, such as Ahlstrom-Munksjö, Berry Global, and Johnson & Johnson. In addition to established players, the exhibition provided a space for emerging companies to showcase their products and connect with potential partners.
The supply chain was also well-represented at the exhibition, with many companies displaying their capabilities in raw materials, processing, and packaging. This allowed visitors to gain a greater understanding of the entire value chain of nonwoven products, from the initial raw materials to the finished product.
Overall, the INDEX23 exhibition provided a broad overview of the nonwoven industry, showcasing the latest technology, sustainability initiatives, and products. The event was well-attended and provided valuable networking opportunities for exhibitors and visitors alike. As the demand for nonwoven products continues to grow, exhibitions such as INDEX23 are vital platforms for collaboration and innovation within the industry.






