Texhibition Istanbul 2025 is set to open its doors from 10 to 12 September at the Istanbul Expo Center, promising to be a grand showcase of sustainability, innovation, and global textile excellence. Organized by ITKIB Fairs for the Istanbul Textile Exporters Association (ITHIB), the eighth edition of the fair will span an impressive 40,000 square meters, hosting more than 500 exhibitors and drawing over 25,000 visitors from Europe, the United Kingdom, the United States, North Africa and the Middle East.
The event reflects the textile industry’s transformation, focusing on eco-friendly manufacturing, digital printing, and cutting-edge technologies. Leading companies such as Sanko, Kasar & Dual Textile, ISKUR Group, Küçükçalik Textile, Söktas, Sasa, ipeker and Antik Dantel will present their latest collections, showcasing Türkiye’s strength in blending tradition with innovation.
Visitors will experience specialized zones designed to capture the future of textiles. The Trends Lab in Halls 4 and 5 will highlight sustainability and digitalization, while the Innovation Hub in Hall 8, curated by Arzu Kaprol and Filiz Tunca, will spotlight biotech fabrics, smart textiles, and AI-powered production. Denim excellence will be celebrated in Hall 7 at the Blue Black Texhibition, with major players such as Bossa, ISKUR, Atlas Denim, Isko, and Realtex. The ReValue Stock Hub will also emphasize sustainable sourcing solutions.
Panels and Seminars will enrich the program, addressing technical textiles, emerging innovations and global trade prospects. Ahmet Öksüz, Chairman of ITKIB, noted that Texhibition has become a key international platform, connecting Türkiye’s diverse manufacturers with global buyers while shaping the future of textiles.
With Türkiye ranking as the fifth-largest textile exporter worldwide and the second-largest supplier to the EU, Texhibition Istanbul 2025 is expected to reinforce the nation’s vital role in global trade while highlighting its commitment to sustainability and technological advancement.
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