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Decarbonisation and process electrification

Decarbonisation and process electrification are becoming key pillars in the transition towards a more sustainable and competitive textile industry. This webinar will explore how the sector can reduce its carbon footprint by shifting from fossil-based energy sources to low-carbon and renewable electricity in industrial processes. Join industry leaders, researchers, and innovators as we delve into the latest developments, challenges, and actionable strategies driving this transformation across the textile value chain.

This activity is part of the “Textiles of the Future” EU partnership, for which Textile ETP coordinates dedicated community building, project and technology brokerage, and targeted communication and dissemination activities. These members-only activities will ensure that project results, new technologies, knowledge, and best practices are quickly disseminated within the EU textile ecosystem and beyond.

This event is open to Textile ETP members only. Interested in joining? Get in touch to find out more, or subscribe directly below.

About the Textiles of the Future European Partnership

The Partnership, officially announced by the European Commission in March 2024, was launched in 2025 to support the textile sector, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), in implementing a comprehensive research and innovation program. This initiative comes on the heels of the EU Strategy for Sustainable and Circular Textiles introduced by the European Commission in 2022, which called for significant reforms in the design, production, and marketing of textile products within the EU.  

Dedicated calls for proposals will be launched under Cluster 4 of the Horizon Europe programme between 2025 and 2027. These calls will reflect the priorities set out in the SRIA and will be approved by the Partnership Board, consisting of representatives from the European Commission and private stakeholders. The collaborative projects funded through these calls will involve industry players, with a focus on SMEs, alongside research and technology organizations, universities, and other stakeholders. The aim is to focus on higher Technology Readiness Levels (TRL) to ensure the rapid deployment of developed solutions at an industrial scale within the European textile sector.

In the initial phase (2025-27), at least €60 million will be allocated by public and private stakeholders to core research and innovation actions. This funding will be supplemented by additional public and private investments from various EU, national, and regional programs, and investors. These funds will support accelerated exploitation actions, including demonstration, pilot testing, new manufacturing facility setups, early market replication, and start-up creation.

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