Cotton USA promotes cotton textiles at TITAS 2017

At the recently held Taipei Innovative Textile Application Show (TITAS), one of the most important textile events in Asia held in Taiwan, for local textile industries exhibited innovative textiles and had participants from 11 countries. Cotton USA, which promotes US cotton fibre and manufactured cotton products around the globe, promoted cotton textiles at TITAS.

Cotton USA Taiwan spokesperson Cindy Yen conducted a live webcast interview at the booth in which she emphasised the advantages of US cotton and the US cotton industry’s sustainability efforts. Cotton USA partners also spoke about how they collaborate with Cotton USA to boost their business.

At TITAS, CCI recruited two new retail apparel brands to join the Cotton USA licensing program: Genquo and Weavism. These licensees will increase the number of Cotton USA-labelled products in Taiwan by an estimated 300,000 units.

CCI also showcased quality Supima products as well as performance apparel featuring Cotton Incorporated’s innovative STORM COTTON technology.

Participants from 11 countries, including China, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Japan, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United States, with a total of 383 exhibitors in 789 booths.

TITAS 2017 focused on three relevant topics this year: smart textiles, sustainability, and functional applications, to showcase the strength of Taiwan’s high-tech textiles.

The 22th Taipei Innovative Textile Application Show (TITAS 2018) will be held from October 16-18 at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 1. There will be 400 exhibitors with more than 760 booths from all over the world to gather in the professional trade show.

TITAS 2018 will focus on Functional textiles for apparel, upholstery and industrial uses, Recycled and sustainable textiles of low carbon footprint and Fashion textiles forecasting F/W 2019/20 trend.

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