The Taizhou International Sewing Equipment Exhibition (CSE), organized by the Taizhou Municipal Bureau of Economy and Informatization, is a specialized trade show dedicated to complete sewing machinery and its components, seamlessly connected to the region’s status as a major production hub. The exhibition features products spanning pre‑sewing, in‑sewing, and post‑sewing equipment, as well as CAD/CAM design systems, accessory‑and‑trimming machinery, and footwear‑manufacturing equipment, providin
The Exhibition Value of the Taizhou International Sewing Equipment Show
- CSE Taizhou is the second-largest specialized exhibition in China’s sewing equipment industry. Seamlessly integrated with the “Capital of China’s Sewing Equipment” production base, it enjoys a distinguished industrial standing and significant regional influence. Established in 2012, the show leverages Taizhou’s strategic advantage as the world’s largest manufacturing and export hub for sewing equipment. Having successfully held seven editions, it serves as a vital platform for showcasing technological advancements and a reliable barometer of market trends.
- The core value of participation lies in its unique platform—hosted in the place of origin and connecting directly with the source. Taizhou brings together hundreds of large-scale complete‑machine manufacturers, including Jack, Zhongjie, Meiji, Xinshunfa, Shanggong Baoshi, Baoyu, and others, spanning the entire pre‑sewing, in‑sewing, and post‑sewing value chain. Held within the production base, the exhibition enables buyers to engage directly with leading manufacturers, achieving one‑stop access to high‑quality supply chains, cost‑effective products, and prompt, efficient service responses.
- The exhibition builds a strategic bridge linking global market demand with Taizhou’s industrial strengths. As the world’s second-largest apparel exporter, Bangladesh is currently undergoing critical upgrades of aging equipment and a transition toward automation. Over 80% of its garment manufacturers plan to invest in automated machinery, driving robust demand for intelligent sewing solutions. In 2026, the exhibition’s overseas promotion team traveled to Dhaka, establishing connections with more than a hundred medium- and large‑sized apparel enterprises and issuing nearly 500 invitations, thereby attracting high‑quality international visitors.
- Bringing together industry-leading brands and cutting-edge innovations, the exhibition stands as a strategic platform for showcasing the strength of “Made in China” manufacturing. At international exhibitions such as CISMA, Taizhou-based companies—including Jack, Zhongjie, Qixing, and Meiji—have unveiled innovative products like “template‑robotic” smart sewing units, AI‑powered sewing machines, and 3D‑grasping robots, clearly outlining the roadmap toward fully automated garment factories. With R&D investment accounting for up to 8% of their revenues, Jack’s “Quick‑Response King 2” smart flatbed sewing machine set a world record by stitching 388 meters of continuous reverse‑seam thread without interruption across multiple stitch patterns.
- Focusing on the theme “Intelligent Sewing, Empowering the Future,” the exhibition fosters deep integration among industry, academia, research, and application, establishing itself as a premier industry hub. Exhibits cover the full pre‑sewing, in‑sewing, and post‑sewing value chain, alongside CAD/CAM design systems, accessory‑material equipment, and footwear‑machinery. Jack has collaborated with the Zhejiang Humanoid Robot Innovation Center to develop humanoid robots, while Zhongjie has partnered with Fudan University to advance intelligent robotics, continuously breaking through technical barriers in automated sewing processes.
- For enterprises, this exhibition serves as a strategic gateway for expanding both domestic and international markets and accessing premium resources. Leveraging the competitive advantages of Taizhou’s sewing equipment cluster and its global reach, the show has become a window for showcasing industry‑level technological progress and a key indicator of market direction. Participating companies can efficiently connect with domestic and international buyers through this platform, seizing early opportunities in the rapidly growing market for automated and intelligent sewing equipment.