Techtextil and Texprocess: Strong start with 1,700 exhibitors from 53 countries

With 1,700 exhibitors from 53 countries, Techtextil  and Texprocess 2024 are underscoring their pioneering significance for the global  industry. At the opening event, the leading international trade fairs focused on the  highly relevant subject of AI and thus generated future-oriented impulses. AI offers  new opportunities along the entire value chain – from production and processing to  recycling. In the panel talk, experts explained how AI is energising the textile  industry. 

With 1,700 exhibitors from 53 countries, Techtextil and Texprocess 2024 are the centre  for future-oriented innovations by the international textile industry – from progressive  technologies to revolutionary materials. Moreover, for its 20th edition, Techtextil presents  itself in a new dimension. Texprocess is also strongly positioned across all product  groups. The materials, products, machines and processes presented at the two trade  fairs, as well as the newly forged business alliances, are paving the way for the future of  the industry. “Frankfurt is once again the centre for textile and technological innovations,  which are often presented to the public for the first time at Techtextil and Texprocess.  These are an important indicator and driving force for the future of many other branches of  industry. On its 20th anniversary, Techtextil has become larger than ever before and,  together with Texprocess, is in great shape,” said Detlef Braun, Member of the Executive  Board of Messe Frankfurt GmbH, in his speech. 

At the opening event, Techtextil and Texprocess generated forward-looking impulses in a  panel talk entitled: From textile recycling to garment processing – the role of AI.  Discussing about the opportunities of using AI in the fields of textile production and  processing were Chloé Salmon Legagneur, Director, CETIA, Prof. Dr. Ingo Rollwagen,  AMD Akademie Mode & Design / Hochschule Fresenius, Senior Advisor IMP Consulting,  Elgar Straub, Managing Director, VDMA Textile Care, Fabrics and Leather Technologies,  and Olaf Schmidt, Vice President Textiles & Textile Technologies, Messe Frankfurt.

Artificial intelligence in the textile industry 

Identifying new approaches, utilising potential and improving existing processes – AI  represents a great opportunity for progress in the textile industry. Those who engage with  the new developments today are well positioned for the future. The advantages of AI  solutions are evident: greater efficiency, competitiveness, transparency and sustainability.  However, making the most of AI calls for expertise, investment and the suitable  technologies. The panel talk looked at how AI can be used to best effect in the textile  industry from a variety of perspectives. 

New opportunities with AI 

Artificial Intelligence offers new opportunities for innovation. On the one hand,  developments are emerging that use AI to improve traditional textile manufacturing and  processing operations and to make them more efficient, e.g., intelligent fault detection  during production or optimised material calculations make production and processing  faster, better and more sustainable. On the other hand, AI can be used to create  completely new products. “AI expands the scope for innovations. In addition to  accelerating and increasing the efficiency of existing processes, it creates added value by  improving products. For example, in the form of circular, regenerative textile solutions with  longer life cycles. In the future, AI will make it possible to not just do the same thing faster  but also to create completely new, better, more individual and more sustainable textile  solutions that are better tailored to the customer and also better for the environment,”  explained Prof. Dr. Ingo Rollwagen in his keynote speech. 

Textile recycling reimagined with AI 

Most textile waste is either returned to the retail trade as second-hand fashion, ends up in  landfill sites or is incinerated. Hence, demand for recycling solutions, e.g., for old clothes,  remains high. Moreover, the EU Green Deal also calls for scalable recycling solutions.  New developments with AI integration promise to provide a remedy for this in the future,  for example, by differentiating between textile and non-textile materials, such as zips, and  separating them automatically. The French innovation platform CETIA is developing  industrial solutions that prepare textiles for the recycling process. “Efficient, innovative  technologies are needed to enable textile recycling on a large scale. Automation, robotics  and AI increase profitability and competitiveness. Interdisciplinary cooperation between research and industry is essential for this,” explains Chloé Salmon Legagneur in the panel  talk. 

Techtextil and Texprocess driving new technologies 

Artificial Intelligence is no longer a buzzword for companies. Indeed, it is rapidly changing  the industry and finding its way into more and more applications. This also means that the  industry has to get involved with AI to remain competitive and utilise the many advantages  

that it offers. As international meeting places for the industry, Techtextil and Texprocess  are the first ports of call for gathering information and exchanging ideas. “The industry is  facing major changes. Although AI creates many new opportunities, it also confronts  companies with a variety of transformational challenges. We look forward to  accompanying the international industry through this process and highlighting potential  solutions at Techtextil and Texprocess. Together, we can leverage the unique potential for  the future,” said Olaf Schmidt. 

At the two trade fairs, participants find innovative solutions and partners that will propel  their companies forward and make them ready for the future – whether progressive start ups or top-class research institutes. Expert knowledge is available at first hand from the  Techtextil and Texprocess forums, e.g., on the subject of ‘Textile value chain digitalisation  and data driven AI business models’ or ‘AI-Based Real-Time Energy Optimization in the  Textile Industry’, as well as a guided tour of Texprocess exhibitors focusing on  digitalisation and AI. Additionally, two Texprocess Innovation Award winners were  honoured in the ‘Digitalisation + AI’ category. 

Examples of AI integration can also be found in the portfolios of ever more exhibitors.  Visitors can look forward to intelligent systems that analyse fashion trends using AI, for  example, use image analysis to identify faults or sort old clothes, as well as to network  different production steps intelligently with one another. “Advances in the field of AI have  come at exactly the right time for the textile processing industry. New technologies offer  genuine opportunities to tackle challenges such as labour shortages, the demand for  greater sustainability and resource scarcity,” says Elgar Straub. 

Techtextil and Texprocess 2024: Innovations and networking on subjects of major  significance for the future of the industry 

Innovative materials and disruptive technologies – Techtextil and Texprocess present the  most comprehensive spectrum of technical textiles, functional apparel textiles,  nonwovens, production and processing technologies at the same time and place. In  twelve areas of application, the unique innovative strength offered by textile solutions for a  wide range of sectors is reflected – from construction to medicine. As an international  meeting place for the industry, the programme of events at Techtextil and Texprocess  generates a host of important impulses. 

Visitors will find a list of expert lectures, guided tours, special shows and events in the  event calendar. The thematic spectrum covered ranges from denim processing, via  recycling to functional apparel textiles. Areas focusing on functional natural fibres, start ups and campus & research combine subject-specific presentations for visitors. Products,  processes, solutions and information relating to sustainability can be found under the  Econogy label. The Techtextil and Texprocess Innovation Awards represent another  highlight for visitors. The pioneering research, new products, materials, processes and  technologies selected by a jury of experts represent the future of the industry. The exhibits 

selected for the Techtextil Innovation Award can be seen in Hall 9.1 up to and including 26  April 2024. Additionally, the jury is offering guided tours to the stands of the winners of the  Texprocess Innovation Award on 23 and 24 April. 

The events Techtextil and Texprocess will be held from 23 to 26 April 2024.