AI-based Textile Sorting: More Efficient, Precise, and Sustainable Artificial intelligence is transforming textile sorting! reverse.fashion has developed an automated system that uses image analysis and AI to sort clothing into up to 1,000 categories – faster, more cost-effective, and accurate. Discover the opportunities this creates for the circular economy and second-hand markets in the interview with Dr Karsten Pufahl! https://lnkd.in/devr3A4t Photo: AI generated (DALL-E)
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Texpertise – the textile business network stands for topics, trends, events and a global network of more than 500,000 industry professionals from all over the world. Texpertise is so comprehensive that it covers the entire textile value chain: research, development, yarns, fabrics, apparel, fashion, contract and home textiles, technical textiles, processing and cleaning technologies. With currently more than 50 international textile trade fairs worldwide, Messe Frankfurt is the world market leader for trade fairs in the textile sector.
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Navigating fashion’s digital transformation In the first half of 2024, the fashion industry advanced in digitalisation with increased use of GenAI tools and 3D printing. EU regulations for Digital Product Passports are shaping sustainability and the resale market. The evolving value chain is adapting to the creator economy's demands. Traditional textile factories are pressured to modernise and digitalise supply chains. Read more: https://lnkd.in/dQVQc6Vu Lilach Porges Carbonfact
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Sustainability in Home Textiles: A Closer Look Across Europe Home textiles have an important market in Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain. Together, they generate a sales volume of EUR 33.5 billion. However, there are clear differences at country level. While the Netherlands is the leader in terms of per capita spending, consumers in countries such as France and Germany place greater value on sustainability in comparison. Discover the differences in the consumption of sustainable home textiles in Europe! https://lnkd.in/dTAX3JtV
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How can the circular economy succeed? A look beyond the textile industry Implementing the circular economy is one of the biggest challenges for sectors such as the textile and consumer goods industry. From 3D printing from recycled plastic to environmentally friendly alternatives to PVC. The solutions presented in our latest article show how companies can make progress despite hurdles and learn from each other. An inspiring insight into a sustainable future. Read more here https://lnkd.in/dUKed5tG picture ©FREITAG / Simon Habegger
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Solar textiles redefine sustainable architecture 🌞 Imagine a material that generates solar energy while enhancing design possibilities. That’s the promise of “Suntex”, created by Pauline van Dongen and Tentech BV. By weaving thin-film organic photovoltaic panels into a textile, the smart and lightweight material is made. It is ideal for facades, shading structures, and tensile architecture. More insights: https://lnkd.in/eqkaC7QG Photo: Jurre Rompa
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Textiles Reimagined: Tradition Meets Innovation Valentina Ciuffi and joseph grima, founders of Alcova Milano, demonstrate how textiles can bridge the past and the future. With their vision, fabrics become stories, spaces transform into experiences, and sustainability takes center stage. Discover their latest ideas and trends in January 2025 at Heimtextil in Frankfurt. This interview will give you an insight into their concept.
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Sustainability in Textiles: A Closer Look Across Europe European consumers are leading the way in sustainability, with unique preferences across regions. While French and German consumers prioritize sustainable bedding, Spaniards and Italians focus on house, table and bed linen. What drives sustainable choices in home textiles? https://lnkd.in/dTAX3JtV
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How innovation is redefining the sports market – overcoming challenges and pushing limits The textile sports and outdoor market is facing sustainability pressures, inventory management issues, and price-sensitive consumers. Despite challenges, brands are innovating with recycling and on-demand production methods. Environmental concerns are driving new technologies, such as textile-to-textile recycling. Brands remain committed to innovation to stay relevant and competitive. Check out the details: https://lnkd.in/eCXjWNv4
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East Africa, the fabric the future is made of The region has everything that makes the textile market boom: raw materials, labor, sustainable industrial parks and excellent export conditions. This is where the most important trade fair for the African textile industry takes place – ASFW Addis - Africa Sourcing and Fashion Week. Including: our successful trade fair brands Texworld, Apparel Sourcing and Texprocess Addis Ababa (licensed to Trade and Fairs East Africa Ltd.). Founded ten years ago in Addis Ababa, ASFW is now the central platform for the entire African #textile industry. Its offer is, innovative, inspiring, sustainable and always surprising. We are delighted to be a part of this multicolored, successful world and say: “Melkam Enedenal!” (“Congratulations” in Amharic, the official language of Ethiopia). The 10th ASFW took place in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, from November 8 to 11, 2024. International experts presented and discussed industry-relevant topics. Exhibitors from all over the world showcased high-quality fabrics and technologies from Asia, industrial machinery from Europe and the latest fashion from Africa. #TexpertiseNetwork #ASFW #AfricaRising #Textiles #SustainableFashion
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What do Paris and Uzbekistan have in common? Both are hotspots for the textile industry. Trends are set in Paris, while a highly modern and sustainable manufacturing industry is emerging in Uzbekistan. Texpertise brings both worlds together by presenting the latest trends from the Seine metropolis directly in Tashkent. From November 6 to 8, 2024, the Uzbek capital will host the Texworld Tashkent, Apparel Sourcing Tashkent and heimtextil UZBEKISTAN trade fairs (licensed for LLC BMCLLP) for the first time. The new trends from Paris will be revised especially for this and presented live on site by Claudia FRANZ, Director Brand Management Interior & Contract Textiles/Apparel Fabrics & Fashion at Messe Frankfurt Exhibition GmbH. What makes Uzbekistan so special for the textile industry: The Central Asian country has raw materials and labor. Thanks to its location between Asia, Europe and the new Silk Road, it connects East and West. #TexpertiseNetwork #TextileIndustry #Textiles #Apparel #Uzbekistan Grégory Lamaud 2G2L Paris - Fashion Design & Consulting