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Government of Tamil Nadu to launch Techtextil India Summit in Coimbatore

In a major step towards strengthening Tamil Nadu’s leadership in the global technical textiles value chain, Messe Frankfurt Trade Fairs India Pvt Ltd signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Department of Textiles and Guidance Tamil Nadu, Government of Tamil Nadu on 25th November 2025 in Coimbatore to launch Techtextil India Summit scheduled from 26 – 27 November 2026 at CODISSIA, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. 

The MoU formalises the launch of the Tamil Nadu edition of Techtextil India Summit, which will be held in Coimbatore every alternate year beginning 2026. The shared objective is to create a knowledge hub for exchanging expert and technical knowledge in the segment, given its vast growth potential. 

Stefan Moll new CEO at Mahlo GmbH + Co. KG

Starting January 1, 2026, Stefan Moll will take over the management of Mahlo GmbH + Co. KG, a global leading provider of measurement and control technology for web-shaped materials. The current CEO, Rainer Mestermann, will leave the company after 14 years as part of a planned succession arrangement.

“Stefan Moll is an excellent choice as the new CEO for our traditional company,” says Mahlo owner Ralph Greenwood-Mahlo. “We look forward to his expertise, fresh ideas, and perspectives.”

Barmag's new texturing machine impresses yarn manufacturers

Since its premiere at ITMA Asia + CITME 2025, the eFK EvoSmart texturing machine has achieved impressive market success. The innovative technology is winning over yarn manufacturers worldwide who are committed to energy-efficient and economical production processes. A total of 84 machines has already been sold – including in China, Turkey, and Indonesia.
 
eFK EvoSmart: New standards in efficiency and productivity
"Energy efficiency and top quality are key factors for successful yarn production," explains Dr. Wolfgang Ernst, Head of Sales at Barmag. "With the eFK EvoSmart, we are setting new standards in this area: intelligent technologies and significantly reduced maintenance requirements enable our customers to achieve future-proof production that takes quality and cost-effectiveness to a new level," he continues.

From fashion to water access: a model for community impact

Globally, 2.2 billion people still lack access to safe drinking water, while the fashion industry remains one of the most water-intensive sectors, with a single pair of jeans requiring around 9,000 litres of water across cotton cultivation, dyeing and finishing. Against this backdrop, drip by drip, the non-profit organisation tackling the water crisis caused by textile production, today announces that it has brought in Eco Age to support the next phase of its work: elevating water justice within the global fashion conversation and accelerating progress towards its goal of providing one million people with access to clean water.

Founded in 2018, drip by drip works at the intersection of water, textiles and social impact. Through industry education, community water projects and grassroots engagement, the organisation addresses the man-made water crisis created by textile production, focusing on practical solutions that improve health, resilience and livelihoods in textile-producing regions.

DyStar now fully owned by Zhejiang Longsheng Group

DyStar, a leading specialty chemical company with a heritage of more than a century in product development and innovation, formally announced that DyStar is now under the full ownership of Zhejiang Longsheng Group, following the conclusive resolution of its shareholders’ dispute. This milestone shall mark a new chapter of stability, governance clarity, and long-term growth for the Group.

Heimtextil 2026: Artificial Intelligence in focus

Artificial intelligence (AI) rapidly transforms the textile industry – from creation and production to pricing, distribution and communication. But how can AI be applied successfully, and where does it add value? Heimtextil addresses these questions from 13 to 16 January 2026: The programme dedicated to the key future field AI wants to strengthen the global industry and open up new business opportunities as well as practical applications for design, retail, industry, architecture, interior design and contract furnishing. Highlights include the progressive Heimtextil Trends 26/27 by Alcova, the design installation by Patricia Urquiola and the live talk with AI pioneer Tim Fu. 

AI accelerates creative processes and reshapes working methods along the entire textile value chain – from design concepts and material visualisations to data migration and everyday workflows, to the implementation of new products and concepts. Heimtextil 2026 makes these developments tangible and brings together experts who demonstrate how AI is used in practice and what potential it offers the industry.

Nonwovens Redefining Historic Monument Roof Restoration

A quiet revolution in church restoration
Across Europe’s historic skylines, the silhouettes of medieval towers and Baroque spires have stood for centuries, but the fabric that keeps them watertight has rarely lasted more than a generation or two. Today, architects and conservationists face the delicate task of renewing these protective layers without altering the appearance or breathability of ancient structures. In this context, nonwoven fabrics have quietly become one of the most transformative materials in restoration behind the scenes of heritage roofs.

Engineered Nonwovens in Palm Jebel Ali Construction

Nonwovens and the 9th Wonder of the World
Palm Jebel Ali – an ambitious artificial archipelago off Dubai’s Jebel Ali coast – is making a high-profile return after years of dormancy, which is good news for the construction industry and for the manufacturers of geotextiles and other engineered nonwovens who will be involved.

Initially launched in 2002, the project was to be a palm-shaped island even larger than its famed sibling, Palm Jumeirah (billed as ‘The 8th Wonder of the World’), but suffered delays and suspension following the global financial crisis of 2008. 

After remaining largely on hold for over a decade, it was formally relaunched in 2023, with construction resuming in 2024 under a revised master plan targeting completion around 2028. 

The renewed vision for Palm Jebel Ali is bolder and more sustainable. At about 13.4 square metres, the island is now designed to be more than twice the size of Palm Jumeirah, adding nearly 100 kilometres of new coastline to Dubai’s map. It includes multiple fronds, interconnected islands, luxury residential units, hotel and resort zones, marinas and extensive waterfront amenities. 

Techtextil India 2025: Sports textile, circular supply chains, bio-based materials and resource-efficient manufacturing under spotlight

The 10th edition of Techtextil India 2025 concluded recently at the Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai, with strong buyer turnout, primarily from Western India, reaching 9144 visitors across 235 Indian cities and 45 countries. Over three days, the trade fair brought together leading domestic and international brands, technology providers, institutional buyers and policymakers, reinforcing India’s ambition to emerge as a global hub for value-added technical textiles. The show hosted 216 exhibitors, featuring over 300 brands and showcased cutting-edge solutions across 12 application areas, keeping the show floor busy throughout the three days. 

As a key knowledge and sourcing platform, the fair drew decision makers from sectors such as mobility, healthcare, construction, filtration, protection and sportswear, helping bridge the gap between fibre producers, converters, brand owners and end users. Strategic support from leading industry associations and state textile departments further amplified the show’s role in driving investment and collaboration in India’s technical textiles ecosystem.

CHINA WAVE at Pitti Uomo #109

With its renewed participation at the 109th edition of Pitti Uomo, CHINA WAVE presents China’s independent fashion design scene as stronger and more mature than ever. From 13–16 January 2026 in Florence, the initiative—led by the China Apparel Association—demonstrates how an exploratory project has evolved into a strategically anchored, culturally driven platform that confidently brings Chinese aesthetics and brand identity onto the global stage.

Since the debut of the Chinese pavilion at Pitti Uomo 106, CHINA WAVE has established itself as an exclusive cooperation between the China Apparel Association and Pitti Uomo. More than a visibility platform, it marks a decisive transition: from pure product export towards the international export of brands, design culture, and creative authorship. 

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Study - Asia

Technical University Darmstadt conducts study

"India and China as procurement markets". A comparative study for the German textile industry

Textination members can request the results of the study under the keyword China-India by mail: news@textination.de.

Study - Austria

Bank Austria presents study on textile and clothing industry

In May 2017 the bank presented its industry report on the Austrian textile and clothing industry.

You can find the download link for the study in our newsline from 18 July 2017.

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