“We Will Send Our First Machine to Turkey at the End of 2022”
Joacim Wellander, Imogo Founding Partner
Founded by a team with years of experience in textile processing technology, Swedish-based company Imogo introduced the new Dye-Max spray painting technology to the Turkish market at ITM 2022. Dye-Max; It promises to reduce water consumption, waste water, energy and chemicals use by 90% compared to traditional jet dyeing systems.
Stating that they participated in the ITM 2022 for the first time, Imogo Founding Partner Joacim Wellander said, “We are a very new company. We were founded in 2019, so this is our first year to sell our products to the market, and we saw a very high interest in our products at this fair. We had many potential customers from ITM 2022 and we will ship our first machine to Turkey at the end of 2022.”
Stating that everyone misses coming together due to the break given to the exhibitions during the pandemic period, Wellander said, “ITM 2022 is very important for us to come together and have the chance to discuss future solutions for the industry.” Explaining that they participated in the ITM 2022 in order to meet a large number of new potential customers and present their new technologies to the Turkish market, Wellander said the following about the products they exhibited at the fair and the advantages they provided to the users: “Yes, we have developed a new spray dying system for the textile dyeing market.
We presented our dying day dying systems and also our texts are finishing systems for the finishing side of the industry. Space systems are developed specifically to meet the demands for lower consumption of water and chemistry in the finishing and dying process. So our main advantages compared to existing systems is our extremely low consumption of water and energy in chemistry.”






