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Sustainable Innovation and Heritage Suppliers Help Drive New Business at Intertextile Shenzhen 2026

A marked rise in international participation has closed Intertextile Shenzhen Apparel Fabrics 2026, with over 20,000 visits recorded from 74 markets alongside nearly 620 exhibitors. The fair's repositioning towards innovation supported debut fringe events covering sustainable materials, digital manufacturing and industry collaboration, and the fair remains a key South China textile business platform.

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CIRCULARITY / RECYCLING / SECONDS / WASTE

Three Key Prototypes Complete the Hardest Stages of SORTED's Automated Textile Sorting System

Three working machines that separate, open and analyse used textile items have been completed, marking a shift from concept to industrial-scale reality for the SORTED consortium. The machines demonstrate that fully automated sorting and processing can work together in practice, with sorting costs potentially falling by as much as 80 per cent once four further machines now in development are completed.

 
FLASHPOINT: CLIMATE
Material Innovation / Bezos Fund

Breakthrough textile materials have received $34 million in new Bezos Earth Fund grants, backing research into bacterial fibres, spider-silk-inspired biodegradable materials, coloured cotton and cotton seedbank restoration. The funding targets materials that can match rayon, silk and cotton while improving cost, performance and environmental outcomes across fashion and textile supply chains.

Climate Action / Ethiopia Project

Climate resilience, productivity and workplace safety are being advanced across Ethiopia's leather, textile and garment sector through a new ILO-Japan joint initiative. The one-year programme targets 40 factories across five cities, integrating Japanese expertise, digitalised safety tools and a women's leadership development programme to drive sustainable and inclusive industrial growth.

 
 
 
FOCUS: COTTON

Potassium Fertilisation Lifts Cotton Yields by Up to 70% in Deficient Soils, Arkansas Trials Show

Potassium fertilisation has increased cotton yields by up to 70% in deficient soils, with fibre strength and elongation identified as the quality parameters most sensitive to potassium availability. Arkansas field trials across two growing seasons have reinforced current fertilisation recommendations and introduced new tissue-testing thresholds to support in-season crop monitoring.

 
 
 
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Pushpa Bector
Pushpa Bector
Group Executive Director / Whole-time Director
DLF Retail / DCCDL
Over the last few years, India's retail landscape has evolved significantly. We have seen consumers become increasingly brand conscious, globally connected, and more willing to engage with premium and international brands. At the same time, the retail ecosystem itself has matured, with the emergence of world class destinations capable of delivering the scale, experience, and visibility that global brands seek for their flagship concepts.

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Mattias Wallander
Mattias Wallander
Chief Executive Officer
USAgain
The real hurdle isn't the map, but the fragmented municipal governance: complex, varying permit costs and restrictive zoning are barriers to expansion. If local governments can align on model ordinances and move away from restrictive industrial-only zoning, the 13% yearover- year growth seen in France may be possible in California.
 
 
FOCUS: LEATHER

Major Reorganisation Positions Fierecongressi as a More Competitive Force in Global Exhibition Markets

A major internal reorganisation, aligned with a growth strategy and a substantial infrastructure investment programme, has reshaped Fierecongressi's operational model. The restructuring establishes a dedicated Internationalisation Area, merges two business units into a single Fairs Business Unit, and introduces a product-oriented structure to strengthen the company's competitive position in the global exhibition and congress market.