Techtextil 2025
The 10th edition of Techtextil India 2025 underscored how industry dialogue and collaboration are strengthening India’s ambition to expand high-value textile exports through environmentally responsible technologies.
Organised by Messe Frankfurt Trade Fairs India, the three-day trade fair opened on 19 November 2025 and brought together global and domestic brands to explore innovations in technical textiles, nonwovens, and composites.
Serving as a key platform for decision-makers across mobility, healthcare, construction, filtration, protection, and sportswear, the fair enabled meaningful engagement between fibre producers, converters, brand owners, and end-users. Participation from industry associations and state textile departments further reinforced the event’s role in driving investment and policy alignment within India’s technical textiles ecosystem.
Sustainability emerged as a central theme throughout Techtextil India 2025. Conference sessions addressed circular supply chains, advanced recycling methods, bio-based materials, and resource-efficient manufacturing, aligning with India’s broader objective of strengthening exports through responsible and future-ready technologies.
The event also functioned as a launchpad for strategic announcements, including Brawntex Industries’ partnership with Japan-based Kurabo Industries, a specialist in fire-retardant fabrics. Exhibitors used the platform to introduce India-focused solutions for mobility, infrastructure, medical, hygiene, and protective applications. Products showcased ranged from specialised fabrics for firefighting gear and vehicle airbags to crop covers and protective textiles.
Verretex has entered into a partnership with Fiberloop, a developer recycling machinery, to strengthen circularity in glass-fiber composite applications.
Polartec has been awarded an ISPO Award 2025 for Montura’s FW26 apparel featuring Polartec AirCore, the industry’s first truly air-permeable…
Best Awning Company, a Denver-based provider of shade solutions, has announced the launch of eco-friendly fabric options for its retractable…
Everbloom has created a materials science–based artificial intelligence system called Braid.AI, making it possible to develop fibers with different features.
Carbonova, which produces carbon nanofibres (CNFs) from greenhouse gas emissions, has closed an oversubscribed C$5.1 million equity financing round.
Armedangels has signed a non-binding Letter of Intent with Finnish company Spinnova to secure potential access to its fibre for…