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#Techtextil 2026

Knowledge that drives progress: Techtextil and Texprocess forums strengthen the global textile industry with a future-oriented programme

From AI-supported production optimisation and digital manufacturing solutions to circular technologies and bio-based high-performance materials: the Techtextil and Texprocess forums provide answers to the key challenges of the global textile industry with a curated content programme. As hubs for innovation and knowledge, they enhance competitiveness and offer orientation in changing markets. From 21 to 24 April 2026, Frankfurt is once again the global meeting point for thought leaders from industry, research and business.

Geopolitical upheavals, digital transformation driven by AI and regulatory requirements reshape global markets and value chains. The Techtextil and Texprocess forums address these dynamics and bring forward-looking strategies to the stage. An international programme committee curated both forums and selected contributions with a high degree of innovation, practical relevance and strategic significance. The diverse programme bridges the gap between innovation and practical application and fosters exchange with leading experts on current developments and best practices. “Future viability does not emerge in isolation. It requires strong partnerships, global networks and open dialogue about new technologies, strategies and business models. The Techtextil and Texprocess forums bring together this expertise, provide orientation and connect relevant stakeholders across industries to actively shape the future of the textile industry,” says Sabine Scharrer, Director Brand Management Technical Textiles & Textile Processing.

Techtextil Forum: textile expertise between AI and bio-based materials Whether construction, mobility, aerospace or apparel: technical textiles drive numerous industries forward. Over four trade fair days, the Techtextil Forum (Hall 9.1) highlights key fields of innovation – from smart textiles and high-performance materials to circular recycling solutions. For example, Michael Lau (Terrot) demonstrates in his expert presentation how AI-supported early defect detection in circular knitting increases efficiency and stabilises production processes. Huang Le Xuan (TU Dresden) illustrates the potential of integrated textile sensor systems for the structural monitoring of technical membranes. Rahel Heesemann (ITA RWTH Aachen) presents bio-based alternatives to PFAS-containing coatings, and Augusta Silva (CITEVE) shows how residues from bio-based printing pastes can be fully transformed into new resources. Jörg Schreiber (Dienes) highlights in his lecture the potential of wet spinning as a key technology for regenerated fibres and closed material cycles.

Texprocess Forum: concentrated processing expertise for the industry How can textile processing operations be made more efficient, more digital and more sustainable? And what potential do AI-supported systems and new design tools offer?

The Texprocess Forum (Hall 8.0) brings together future topics in textile processing. The focus is on integrated process chains, digital integration, automation as well as intelligent and sustainable production solutions. The Texprocess Forum provides a basis for investment decisions in future-viable strategies – and offers opportunities for exchange with leading industry partners and associations. Angelika Menther (Style3D/Assyst), for example, demonstrates how product development can be fully mapped digitally using a 3D- and AI-based end-to-end approach. Automation as a key to competitiveness is addressed by, among others, Michael Mayr (Silana GmbH) and Michael Müller (Robotextile GmbH). Their solutions for automated sewing and the use of robotics increase productivity, quality and scalability. Elena Arkhipova (Optitex) shows how integrated systems break down data silos with a presentation on the seamless connection of design, pattern development and production. Marina Linning (Dürkopp Adler) complements this with a lecture on standardised UI solutions that simplify complex production processes and increase efficiency in modern garment manufacturing.

With the Econogy Talks and guided Econogy Tours, both forums also offer targeted knowledge formats on resource-conserving strategies, innovative technologies, efficient production approaches and sustainable material concepts. The entire content programme can be found online in the event calendar.




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Autopsy, the new trend book by Texworld Apparel Sourcing Paris, deciphers the fractures of our time through 12 creative signals

Presented during Texworld Apparel Sourcing Paris, from August 31 to September 2, 2026, at the Paris-Le Bourget Exhibition Center, Autopsy offers a reinterpretation of the contours of fashion in a world undergoing profound transformation, balancing radical introspection and sensitive renewal.

#Textiles & Apparel / Garment

New sourcing regions and sustainable solutions shape Texworld Paris 2026

From August 31 to September 2, 2026, Texworld Apparel Sourcing Paris will once again bring together all international players in textiles and apparel at the Paris-Le Bourget Exhibition Center.

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Messe Frankfurt commits further to East Africa: three textiles trade fairs during Africa Sourcing and Fashion Week from 2027

Messe Frankfurt and its Texpertise Network continue their steady, successful trajectory in the region. As Africa Sourcing and Fashion Week (ASFW) opened today, Member of the Executive Board Detlef Braun announced that Messe Frankfurt is licencing its three leading international trade fair brands Texworld, Apparel Sourcing and Texprocess to Nairobi, Kenya for the first time in 2027. From now on, they will take place annually as part of the Africa Sourcing and Fashion Week (ASFW) Nairobi.

#Techtextil 2026

Speed and connectivity: Techtextil and Texprocess provided market-ready solutions for industries under pressure

With more than 36,000 visitors and 1,700 exhibitors from a total of 112 countries, Techtextil and Texprocess 2026 demonstrated how innovation comes into industrial use. The convergence of research, industry and application proved to be a breeding ground for new material solutions, manufacturing and processing technologies. Natural fibres, performance apparel, connected systems and AI-driven processing technologies emerged as key growth and future markets.

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FET’s revolutionary gel spinning system wins Techtextil Innovation Award

FET has received the prestigious Techtextil Innovation Award 2026 in the New Production Technology category. The Techtextil Innovation Award honours outstanding ideas in textile technology, sustainability, AI and the creation of technical textiles, selected by an international jury of experts. Ranging from new materials to new production technologies, this award recognises progressive ideas that are driving forces for numerous industries, such as automotive, medical and construction.

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Young talents honoured – 60 years Walter Reiners Foundation

At the Techtextil trade fair in Frankfurt at the end of April, Peter D. Dornier, chairman of the VDMA’s Walter Reiners Foundation, presented awards to five successful young engineers. Promotion and sustainability awards were presented in the categories of bachelor’s/project theses and diploma/master’s theses. Academic theses are eligible for the sustainability awards if, for example, they develop solutions for resource-efficient products and technologies.

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Techtextil 2026: KARL MAYER impresses as an innovative sector partner

KARL MAYER looks back with satisfaction on its participation in Techtextil 2026. From April 21 to 24, the international industry leader used the trade show in Frankfurt to meet with numerous key customers at its booth and, at the same time, establish many new contacts. Most visitors came from Germany, followed by major markets such as Poland, the United Kingdom, Turkey, France, and Portugal.

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Reju opens its first R&D Center in the U.S. in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania

Reju, the company specializing in textile regeneration, today announced the opening of a Research and Development (R&D) Center in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, the company's first proprietary research center in North America. Located within Technip Energies' existing Advanced Materials and Catalysts research center, the lab will allow Reju to accelerate the rollout of its recycling technologies and develop its next-generation circular solutions.

#Weaving

Itema reaffirms its commitment to the Syrian textile industry at NasTex 2026

From July 18th to 21st, Itema will exhibit at NasTex at the Damascus Fairground (Hall 11 – Stand C02), marking its return to one of the Middle East’s historically significant textile markets. Itema will showcase advanced weaving technology designed to support the competitiveness and technological evolution of Syrian manufacturers and announces a new partnership with Growfast Agency as the sole agent of Itema in Syria.

#Knitting & Hosiery

KARL MAYER's HKS 2-SE Expands Possibilities for Premium Stretch WARP KNITS

Warp knitted fabrics with a woven look are more in demand than ever in the fashion and apparel industries. Stretch WARP KNITS, in particular, impress with their freedom of movement, breathability, and virtually wrinkle-free wear – thereby opening up new style worlds such as smart casual or business casual. When it comes to the highly efficient production of premium-quality stretch WARP KNITS, the HKS 2-SE has long been the machine of choice. KARL MAYER’s best-selling tricot machine produces standard elastic fabrics characterized by high gauges, smooth, delicate surfaces, and a soft hand feel.

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Catalyst Club launches in Florence: Where conversations become catalysts for change

The first chapter of Catalyst Club debuted in Florence, bringing together creative directors, entrepreneurs, manufacturers, journalists and innovators from across the fashion and textile industry for an evening of dialogue, exchange and connection.

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