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Explore the possibilities of high-performance textiles at our upcoming webinar. This webinar will specifically focus on health applications for high-performance textiles, highlighting their role in improving safety, durability, and sustainability. Hear from industry experts about the latest technologies, practical applications, and advancements in performance fabrics.

More information on the agenda and speakers will follow soon for our members!

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

About the SmartX Innovation Hub

Together with Titera (SI), Tèxtils.CAT (ES), CeNTi (PT), IVGT (DE), University of Borås's Swedish School of Textiles (SE), Science Park Borås (SE), and Confindustria Moda (IT), the Textile ETP has launched the SmartX Innovation Hub to help e-textile and high-performance textile companies, research organisations and brands to learn, network and collaborate.

The Hub follows the conclusion of the SmartX Europe project, a Horizon 2020 initiative boosting e-textiles and wearables into the market. One of the most notable achievements of the project was the realisation that sharing and cross-sector collaboration can play a significant role in innovation. With online and in-person events, the Innovation Hub offers a diverse range of activities addressing a wide spectrum of high-performance textiles and wearables. This ensures that professionals from diverse backgrounds can discover relevant and valuable content tailored to their specific interests and build new projects or working groups towards upcoming legislations.

A full-year learning and networking programme for the price of a 2-day conference ticket.

The Innovation Hub is designed for professionals within and beyond the textile sector who are eager to explore and pioneer advancements in wearables and high-performance fibres.

  • Small, medium and large companies across the entire supply chain

  • Research/testing institutes and university departments

  • Professional associations and clusters

  • Consultancies and independent experts

  • End markets open to exploring or researching the potential of new product

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