FESPA to launch Textile for global textile printing community
10 Dec 25 3 min read
Insights
- FESPA is launching Textile, a new event dedicated to printed textiles, apparel and decor, running alongside FESPA Global Print Expo and co-located shows in Barcelona from May 19–22, 2026.
- The exhibition and conference will showcase innovations, efficiency solutions and sustainable practices, offering networking and insights for textile producers.
Comprising an exhibition and dedicated conference programme, Textile is designed specifically for visitors who work with printed textiles including garments, sportswear and interior décor. The event will serve as a concentrated platform for producers of these applications to explore industry trends, see the latest innovations, and exchange knowledge and expertise.
The exhibition space will showcase various textile-related technologies and consumables, including: roll-to-roll machinery; direct-to-garment (DTG) and direct-to-fabric (DTF) machinery; design and workflow software; embroidery and sewing equipment; finishing equipment; material and apparels; inks and coatings; and more.
In the free-to-attend conference sessions, delegates will hear from experts on topics such as enhancing productivity and efficiency, reducing operational impact, and waste reduction.
The event will also offer visitors networking opportunities with brands and designers who are looking for more agile, environmentally responsible textile production supply chains.
Textile is accessible to visitors to all four other co-located FESPA 2026 events with a single ticket.
Duncan MacOwan, Head of Marketing and Events, says: “With the launch of Textile, we’re creating a focused environment that directly addresses the challenges faced by textile printers, garment brands, sportswear producers and interior designers, while giving printers the textile-focused insight they need to invest and expand.”
He continues: “With the emphasis on innovation and knowledge-sharing, Textile will help visitors to make smarter production decisions, improve speed-to-market and profitability, embrace sustainable, on-demand manufacturing, and convert creative ideas into functional, profitable outcomes.”
Callum Legg, Group Sales and Project Manager, FESPA, adds: “Textile will be a directional meeting point for experts to congregate, discover new opportunities, explore responsible textile production and understand the multiple factors influencing the future of textile printing. We’re placing suppliers in a strong position to establish and build on relationships with textile business decision-makers, and support those visitors to make investment decisions with confidence.”
FESPA will share more details on Textile, including the full conference programme line-up and exhibitors, in the coming months.
Note: The headline, insights, and image of this press release may have been refined by the Fibre2Fashion staff; the rest of the content remains unchanged.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (HU)
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