ANDRITZ And Nalco Water Strategic Collaboration At The Tissue Innovation And Application Center (TIAC)

Saint Paul, MN— January 30, 2026 — Nalco Water, an Ecolab company, has entered a strategic three-year collaboration with international technology group ANDRITZ to support innovation and accelerate product development at the PrimeLineTIAC Tissue Innovation and Application Center (TIAC) in Graz, Austria.

Innovation is driving the future of the tissue and towel industry, meeting rising consumer expectations for softness, strength and sustainability while enabling manufacturers to optimize production.

As demand grows for eco-friendly, high-performance products, innovation delivers smarter solutions that reduce water, fiber, and energy use, enhance operational efficiency and support long-term environmental goals.

Nalco Water will be a strategic partner for Andritz on their state-of-the-art pilot tissue machine at TIAC, enabling the company to test and validate its advanced chemistries and digital and automation solutions in a controlled, industrial-scale environment. The collaboration will allow Nalco Water increased machine access to enable faster innovation cycles and speed to market for new tissue solutions.

“This partnership with ANDRITZ allows us to bring our solutions to life in a real-world setting, accelerating development timelines and enabling our customers to trial programs before implementation on their own machines,” said Ravi Raghavapudi, SVP & GM, Global Nalco Water Paper. “It is a significant milestone for Nalco Water and our tissue customers.”

The TIAC facility features a complete tissue production line with flexible configurations—including conventional, textured, and structured (TAD) tissue formats—along with advanced automation and monitoring systems. The collaboration also includes joint development opportunities with key global tissue producers and access to TIAC’s digital innovation platform, Metris, for enhanced process optimization.

Nalco Water secured this collaboration through a competitive process, with its chemistries demonstrating superior performance during evaluation.

Posted: January 30, 2026

Source: Ecolab

YKK Holds Groundbreaking Ceremony For Phase 3 Expansion Of Vietnam Co., Ltd.’S Nhon Trach Factory

TOKYO — January 30, 2026 — YKK Corporation (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President: Koichi Matsushima; hereafter, YKK) held a groundbreaking ceremony on January 29 for the Phase 3 expansion of YKK Vietnam Co., Ltd.’s Nhon Trach Factory.

Yuji Furukawa

Approximately 40 people attended the ceremony, including Yoshimine Kobayashi, Executive Vice President and Head of the Manufacturing & Engineering Division of YKK Corporation, and Yuji Furukawa, President of YKK Vietnam Co., Ltd., along with other stakeholders.

Groundbreaking Ceremony

YKK Vietnam will construct a state‑of‑the‑art factory on the site adjacent to its existing Phase 1 and Phase 2 facilities in Nhon Trach. With the launch of the Nhon Trach Factory Phase 3 expansion, YKK Vietnam will increase production capacity and further enhance its product development capabilities, solidifying its position as a core technology hub within the ASEAN region.

By leveraging advanced automation technologies, the Phase 3 factory will establish a highly efficient production system capable of delivering products that meet the diverse needs of customers, including leading global brands.

Overview of factory expansion

  • Construction site: Lot 10, N2 Road, Nhon Trach 3 IP – Phase 2, Tho Commune, Nhon Trach District, Dong Nai Province, Vietnam
  • Amount invested: 83.6 million USD – (buildings, machinery and equipment, etc.)
  • Land area: 176,701m2
  • Building area: 110,460m2
  • Planned building completion date: May 2027

Company overview

  • Location : (Headquarters) Lot 10, N2 Road, Nhon Trach 3 IP – Phase 2, Phuoc An Commune, Nhon Trach District, Dong Nai Province, Vietnam
  • Factories: Bien Hoa, Nhon Trach, Dong Van
  • Offices: Ho Chi Minh, Hanoi, Phnom Penh, Yangon
  • Company established: May 27, 1998
  • President: Yuji Furukawa
  • Capital stock: 16.8 million USD
  • Business description: Manufacturing and sales of fastening products

Posted: January 30, 2026

Source: YKK Corporation

Reciprocal Trade Agreement With Guatemala Reinforces U.S. Textile–Western Hemisphere Partnership

WASHINGTON, D.C. — January 30, 2026 — X The National Council of Textile Organizations (NCTO), which represents the full U.S. textile supply chain from fiber and yarn to fabrics and finished sewn products, welcomed today’s announcement of a reciprocal trade agreement between the United States and Guatemala.

National Council of Textile Organizations President and CEO Kim Glas:

NCTO President and CEO Kim Glas

“The reciprocal trade agreement with Guatemala marks an important step toward strengthening the U.S. textile supply chain. We commend the administration for taking decisive action to remove reciprocal tariffs and provide preferential treatment to qualifying textile and apparel products from Guatemala under the Dominican Republic-Central America-United States Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA-DR).

“NCTO and the broader U.S. textile industry are grateful to President Trump, U.S. Trade Representative Ambassador Jamieson Greer, and the administration for concluding this agreement with Guatemala, following on the heels of the recently announced agreement with El Salvador.

“Guatemala is a key partner in the CAFTA-DR region, with $2 billion in two-way textile and apparel trade. Together, the region operates as an integrated co-production platform that is essential to the U.S. textile supply chain. In 2024, this production network generated $11.3 billion in two-way trade and supported more than 470,000 American jobs in the domestic textile industry alone.

“The U.S.–Western Hemisphere textile and apparel supply chain remains a critical strategic alternative to China and other Asian producers. We look forward to continued collaboration with the Trump administration to further solidify this vital regional partnership and appreciate this important announcement.”

Posted: January 30, 2026

Source: The National Council of Textile Organizations (NCTO)

X-Rite Pantone Appoints Cindy Cooperman As Vice President And General Manager Of Pantone

GRAND RAPIDS, MI — January 29 2026 — X-Rite Pantone, the global authority in color standards and color science, today announced the promotion of Cindy Cooperman to Vice President and General Manager of Pantone. In this role, Cooperman will lead Pantone as a distinct business unit within X-Rite Pantone.

Cindy Cooperman

Cooperman brings more than 25 years of experience supporting brands, designers, and manufacturers that rely on color authority and accuracy. Her background includes leading strategic color-consulting initiatives that help global brands translate color direction into product design, material decisions, and market-ready storytelling.

In her new position, she will strengthen Pantone’s role in shaping connected color workflows, aligning physical color standards, digital color workflows, and visualization to create a seamless customer journey from inspiration to final product realization.

“This is an exciting time for Pantone, and I look forward to helping shape the future of color innovation,” said Cooperman. “Today, color must move seamlessly from creative intent to production, supported by connected digital workflows and trusted physical standards. By uniting Pantone’s color authority with X-Rite’s color science, we can help customers tackle complex color challenges and develop color and design approaches that embrace emerging processes, technologies, and business needs.”

“Cindy has a proven track record of aligning innovation with customer needs in complex, fast-moving markets,” said Jeff McKee, President, X-Rite Pantone. “Her collaborative leadership, deep experience in graphic arts, and understanding of how brands depend on color standards throughout the production workflow make her the right leader to guide Pantone into the future.”

Posted: January 29, 2026

Source: X-Rite Pantone

Bally Ribbon Mills to Highlight 3-D Weaving Capabilities at JEC World 2026

WASHINGTON, D.C. — January 29 2026 — Bally Ribbon Mills (BRM), an industry leader in the design, development, and manufacture of highly specialized engineered woven fabrics, announces it will highlight its 3-D weaving capabilities at JEC World 2026, which will be held on March 10-12, 2026, in Paris-Nord Villepinte, France, Booth #6K104. BRM will highlight its film infusion capabilities for 3-D woven joints; woven thermal protection systems (TPS); and advanced woven composite 3-D structures, including 3-D near-net shapes.

In BRM’s film infusion process, a frozen sheet or film of resin is infused onto the custom 3-D woven joint. Film-infused 3-D woven joints ship as pre-made assemblies, ensuring consistent quality control from the industry-leading experts in fabrication and saving customers the cost of infusing the resin themselves. BRM has perfected the science and art of 3-D continuous weaving to fabricate such structures as “Pi – π,” double “T,” “H,” and other complex shapes. Offering the optimal blend of strength, durability, and structural integrity, these complex woven structures are used primarily in aerospace applications, often in airframe structural components and subassemblies including stiffeners and joints.

Visitors to the booth will see lightweight 3-D woven fabrics and learn about BRM’s multifunctional thermal protection systems (TPS) designed for atmospheric re-entry applications. BRM has implemented innovative weaving technologies to develop advanced woven TPS materials, including the 3D orthogonally woven 3DMAT Quartz Material developed in partnership with NASA for the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV).

This material is used in critical heat shield components and compression pads that help protect the spacecraft from extreme re-entry temperatures. The 3DMAT Quartz Material was named the 2023 NASA Government Invention of the Year.

Also on display will be lightweight, cost-effective, advanced woven 2-D and 3-D composite structures. Using a multi-dimensional continuous weaving method, BRM produces textiles that can be fabricated into near net-shape structures.

These advanced weaving capabilities provide customers with new solutions that reduce weight and cost by automatically weaving complex shapes and eliminating many costly, time-consuming, and labor-intensive manufacturing processes.

Posted: January 29, 2026

Source: Bally Ribbon Mills (BRM)

AMMA Welcomes NIOSH Turnaround as Joint Win for Trump Administration and American Manufacturers

WASHINGTON, D.C. — January 29 2026 — The American Medical Manufacturers Association (AMMA) today welcomed recent improvements at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) as a clear sign that the Trump Administration’s decision to restore NIOSH jobs, combined with sustained industry advocacy, has put the nation’s respirator safety infrastructure back on a stronger footing. The agency outlined its successes in a recent report.  NIOSH is an agency housed within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

In 2025, proposed cuts and layoffs at NIOSH and its National Personal Protective Technology Laboratory (NPPTL) sparked immediate concern across the American medical manufacturing sector, labor, and public health communities. AMMA members warned that dismantling core NIOSH functions would slow respirator approvals, undermine innovation, and expose workers and first responders to serious, avoidable risks.

“President Trump’s administration ultimately made the right call by reversing course and restoring NIOSH positions and core programs,” said Eric Axel, Executive Director of AMMA. “That decision, combined with the relentless mobilization of AMMA members and our partners, is what made today’s NIOSH turnaround possible.”

From the moment the cuts were announced, AMMA and its members mobilized rapidly, briefing policymakers, organizing coalitions, and speaking out in national and trade media about the stakes for worker safety and the integrity of the domestic medical supply chain.

Tom Allen, CEO of respirator manufacturer Altor Safety, was impacted by the NIOSH cuts. He added, “AMMA is an organization of American Makers and innovators who rely on NIOSH approvals for market differentiation. We showed up in Washington, shared real-world data from the plant floor, and ensured that leaders in both parties understood exactly what was at risk. The Trump Administration’s decision to restore NIOSH jobs reflects that reality. American workers and American manufacturers need a strong, functioning NIOSH to maintain a competitive advantage on the global stage.”

In its own report, NIOSH says its Respirator Approval Program has become more efficient and service‑oriented by streamlining processes, cross‑training staff, and providing earlier, more focused technical assistance. These efforts were successful in cutting average application times from 100 days in 2024 to 65 days since mid‑May 2025 and enabling 528 new approvals in 2025, including 140 new SCBA configurations with CBRN protection. AMMA members rely on these approvals for timely market access.

In addition, NIOSH claims it has intensified its oversight through factory audits, quality‑system reviews, and off‑the‑shelf testing, which has led to the investigation of 4,163 potentially fraudulent online respirator listings, the identification of 1,245 as fraudulent since May 2025, and the removal of 189 listings from major marketplaces.

Now, employers and workers can be more confident that properly used, approved respirators provide the expected level of protection. These efforts are critical to protecting the valuable intellectual property earned by America’s makers of critical medical supplies.

Claudio Dente, CEO of Dentec Safety Specialists, also a respirator inventor and manufacutrer added, “AMMA’s members have spent years investing, innovating, and problem‑solving to design and build world‑class respiratory protection here in the United States. The fact that NIOSH is now moving faster on approvals and tackling counterfeits more aggressively shows what can happen when industry, labor, and the Administration pull in the same direction. This is a win for American manufacturers and, most importantly, for the workers who rely on this equipment every day. A strong NIOSH that provides independent, science-based respirator certification is irreplaceable.”

AMMA emphasized that recent operational improvements at NIOSH, such as faster approval timelines, stronger engagement with manufacturers, and increased attention to counterfeit products, should be seen as the outcome of a combined effort.

“Going forward, our message is simple,” Axel added. “Keep NIOSH strong, keep listening to the people who design and manufacture this equipment, and keep backing American innovation. When the White House, industry, and workers are aligned, we can build a safer, more resilient, and more competitive America.”

Posted: January 29, 2026

Source: The American Medical Manufacturers Association (AMMA)

Turf Appoints Robert MacMeccan As General Manager

CHICAGO — January 29 2026 — Turf, a leader in acoustic innovation at the intersection of art, technology, and design, has announced the appointment of Robert MacMeccan, Ph.D., WELL AP, as general manager at Turf. In this role, MacMeccan will lead the Turf business through its next phase of growth, strengthening its position as an industry leader in design-forward acoustic solutions for the architecture and design industries.

Robert MacMeccan

“I’m excited to lead and work alongside the Turf team as we create innovative acoustic solutions,” said MacMeccan. “Turf holds a unique position in the industry where they blend impressive products with design-forward thinking that is ingrained in the brand ethos. I look forward to working closely with the team to build on this strong foundation and expand what’s possible.”

MacMeccan joins Turf with more than 18 years of executive leadership experience at Milliken & Company, a global manufacturer of materials used across textiles, flooring, and specialty chemicals.

Throughout his tenure, he held several senior leadership roles, including global vice president of R&D and product development, vice president of global sales, strategy, product and sustainability, and global vice president of sustainability. His background spans global product development, strategic account leadership, sustainability, marketing, and design across international operations in commercial flooring.

“Robert brings the leadership, strategic perspective, and depth of experience to continue advancing Turf’s growth agenda,” said Michael Winters, VP of Architectural Specialties at Armstrong, Turf’s parent company. “His background in design, innovation, and product development will continue to support a seamless transition and further strengthen Turf’s position in the market.”

With a strong foundation in engineering, design-led innovation, and a decade of involvement in the WELL building movement, MacMeccan brings a systems-driven yet creative approach to leadership. He holds a Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering from Clemson University, as well as a Master of Science and Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology.

As general manager, MacMeccan will oversee the Turf business with a focus on innovation, operational excellence, and collaboration across design, sales, and product development teams. His leadership will support Turf’s continued momentum, building on the brand’s strong legacy of customization, service, and design integrity.

MacMeccan assumed leadership of the Turf brand effective January 2026, following Rob Perri’s decision to step down as president of Turf.

Posted: January 29, 2026

Source: Turf Design

U.S. Textile Industry Commends Administration On Reciprocal Trade Agreement With El Salvador That Bolsters The Domestic Supply Chain

WASHINGTON, D.C. — January 29 2026 — The National Council of Textile Organizations (NCTO), representing the full spectrum of U.S. textiles from fiber, yarn and fabrics to finished sewn products, lauded the administration’s reciprocal trade agreement with El Salvador announced today.

National Council of Textile Organizations President and CEO Kim Glas:

NCTO President and CEO Kim Glas

“NCTO and our industry greatly appreciate the administration’s actions on qualified textile and apparel goods for El Salvador under the Dominican Republic-Central America-United States Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA-DR). These steps will help fortify a critical export market for the U.S. textile industry and our workforce.

“We sincerely thank President Trump, U.S. Trade Representative Ambassador Jamieson Greer, and the administration for finalizing this important reciprocal trade agreement. El Salvador is part of the CAFTA-DR region that forms a vital co-production chain with the American textile supply chain. This production chain facilitated $11.3 billion in two-way trade in 2024 and supported more than 470,000 U.S. workers in the domestic textile sector alone.

“Today’s action will reinforce the strength of the U.S. textile industry. The U.S.–Western Hemisphere supply chain is a strategic bulwark against China and other Asian competitors. We welcome the opportunity to work with the Trump administration to further fortify this vital region and strongly appreciate this important announcement.”

Posted: January 29, 2026

Source: The National Council of Textile Organizations (NCTO)

U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol Appoints Marjory Walker And Liz Hershfield As Co-Directors

MEMPHIS, TN — January 27 2026 — Today, the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol announced the appointment of Marjory Walker and Liz Hershfield as Co-Directors, serving on the Executive Leadership Team. Together, they will accelerate the program’s growth by advancing market adoption, developing new market-driven offerings, and fostering greater collaboration across the entire cotton value chain.

Marjory Walker (L) and Liz Hershfield (R)

Walker and Hershfield will oversee distinct but complementary pillars of the program. Walker will lead the operational and programmatic framework, providing strategic oversight for the Standards & Assurance, Field Programs, Communications & Marketing, and Operations teams. She will be responsible for ensuring the integrity of the Trust Protocol’s verification process and evolving its standards to incorporate regenerative practices, while advancing its mission through risk mitigation, clear messaging and stakeholder engagement.

Concurrently, Hershfield will lead the Trust Protocol’s global market development and supply chain teams, overseeing traceability systems, operations, training, and assurance to ensure integrity and member adherence across the supply chain, deepening engagement with mills, manufacturers, brands, and retailers, and connecting sustainability outcomes with enhanced value for members.

“This new leadership structure, with both Marjory and Liz as Co-Directors, will strengthen our focus on key areas, streamline our processes, and foster greater collaboration across the organization,” said Dr. Gary Adams, President of the U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol. “Their combined expertise in sustainability, supply chain management, industry knowledge and communications will be invaluable in advancing the Trust Protocol’s mission to provide verified, more sustainably grown cotton. We are confident in their ability to take on these expanded roles.”

Alongside her Trust Protocol responsibilities, Walker serves as Vice President of Council Operations and Director of Communications for the National Cotton Council (NCC), where she manages operations, and communications services. She has an extensive background in agricultural communications, having previously held senior roles at the NCC and at the Cotton Board, which administers the Cotton Research and Promotion Program.

In addition to her role with the Trust Protocol, Hershfield serves as the Executive Director of Cotton Council International (CCI), the export and promotion arm of NCC. A fashion industry veteran and sustainability expert with over three decades of leadership, she has spearheaded supply chain and sustainability initiatives for globally established brands such as J.Crew, Madewell, Bonobos, and Old Navy.

Posted: January 27, 2026

Source: The U.S. Cotton Trust Protocol

VIATT 2026 Announces Inaugural Lifestyle Trend Forum: Unified Vision For S/S 2027 Across Fashion, Home, And Tech

HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam — January 26 2026 — The Vietnam International Trade Fair for Apparel, Textiles and Textile Technologies (VIATT) is set to host its first Trend Forum, offering a forward-looking, industry-wide perspective for Spring / Summer 2027. With the show scheduled from 26 – 28 February 2026 at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Center (SECC), VIATT’s trend curators – NellyRodi™ Agency and MUSEATIVE – will provide comprehensive insights across the interconnected realms of Apparel Fabrics & Fashion, Home & Contract Textiles, and Technical Textiles & Technologies.

The display of these integrated LIFESTYLE TRENDS, under the umbrella theme ARTISANSHIP, is a first for the textile industry, exploring an alternative to the traditional sector-specific trend focus. The sub-themes set to be showcased include TO WORK, TO RELAX, TO HAVE FUN, and TO CREATE, all key aspects that shape how people dress, create comfort in the home, and interact with technology.

“The launch of VIATT’s inaugural Trend Forum marks an important new step for this fair,” stated Ms Wilmet Shea, General Manager of Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd. “Leveraging Messe Frankfurt’s nearly three decades of leadership in coordinating apparel and home textiles trend forecasting – a track record of consistently setting industry benchmarks – we are now extending this unparalleled expertise to enlighten the entire textile value chain. Utilising the expertise of our top-level trend curators, this holistic approach is designed to deliver unparalleled insights, foster robust innovation, and empower businesses to anticipate and shape consumer preferences with greater precision and relevance.”

Acting as a unified set of principles that flows seamlessly across sectors, the LIFESTYLE TRENDS shape fashion choices, home interior design, and interactions with technical products and interfaces.

Mr Kai Chow, Lead Curator, VIATT Trend Forum and Creative Director of MUSEATIVE, explained the unique approach: “Rather than treating fashion, home, and technology as separate worlds, the Trend Forum presents lifestyle trends as a shared design language – one that shapes what we wear, how we live, and how we engage with the products around us. Instead of presenting trends in isolation, it demonstrates how a single mindset can influence products, spaces, and technologies simultaneously. Because these themes are rooted in human behaviour, they naturally scale across sectors – creating one coherent language that connects what we wear, how we live, and the materials and technologies that support everyday life.”

In this vibrant tapestry for S/S 2027, ARTISANSHIP is set to elevate style into a rarefied realm of artistry, with NeIlyRodi™ Agency bringing the four distinct themes to life:

TO WORK

This theme slows the rhythm of the city and transforms metropolitan living into an oasis of calm. In fashion, garments take the shape of fluid tailoring, softly draped dresses, and minimal separates. Interiors echo this sentiment, with cushions, throws, and drapery that create restorative sanctuaries within dense cityscapes.

It is expressed through a colour palette of soft, natural hues, accented by slate blue and black. Fabrics are notably soft, tactile, and sustainable. Design direction emphasises minimalist botanicals, tonal motifs, and organic lines. Applications span tailored separates, light outerwear, and city-chic loungewear in fashion; cushions and drapery for the home; and aesthetically innovative, wellness-tracking technical textiles.

TO RELAX

Celebrating the season’s carefree spirit, this theme encapsulates the romance of leisure, expressed through light, airy, and deliberately imperfect fabrics. This mood is liberated by a jubilant blend of airy pastels and sun-soaked brights, including mint, aqua, and teal for freshness, a soft touch of blush and pink, and optimistic pops of vivid yellow and orange.

Fabrics include linen, cotton voile, chambray, and organic blends. Design direction highlights hand-drawn botanicals, romantic florals, nautical strips, and country checks. Applications include airy curtains and casual throws for the home; relaxed fashion pieces; and tech innovations focusing on functional performance, wellness tracking, and circular materials.

TO HAVE FUN

This theme presents an unapologetically dramatic counterpoint, unfolding a world of grandeur, decoration, and glamour. Terracotta, sage, and lavender establish a grounded base, while golden ochre, crimson, cobalt, and royal purple electrify the narrative with jewel-like vibrancy, balanced by the mysterious depth of deep teal and midnight blue.

Luxurious fabrics and textures include ornate brocade, jacquard, beading and jewel. Design direction features baroque florals, ornate geometrics, and embellished surfaces. Applications span statement bedding and dramatic drapery for interiors; evening gowns and statement accessories in fashion; and textural, 3D-printed, and light-emitting textiles in tech.

TO CREATE

Being the most personal and expressive of the S/S 2027 narratives, this theme champions individuality and cultural storytelling. It blends earthy-warm colours with bold vibrancy, where terracotta reds, golden yellows, and forest greens echo artisanal roots, while teal and indigo provide modern contrast.

Fabrics and textures are notably natural and textural, encompassing hemp, bamboo blends, patchwork, and circular/recycled textiles. Design direction draws from cultural motifs, alongside painterly abstracts and hand-painted details. Applications range from fashion-forward layered streetwear and boho ensembles; to bold rugs and artistic throws for the home; to AI and digital design integration, protective textiles, and real-time data integration in tech.

For an initial exploration of ARTISANSHIP, the complete Trend Guide is available.

Overall, trends will be an important aspect of the fair’s fringe programme. Mr Kai Chow will present the VIATT Lifestyle Trends Spring/Summer 2027 Seminar, along with two Trend Forum Introduction Tours taking place on 26 and 27 February in Hall B. The first tour will occur right after the seminar on Day 1 – ideal for fairgoers seeking more in-depth analysis.

In addition, the Thai Industrial Hemp Trade Association (TiHTA) will return to the fair to host a seminar focused on design and trends. The association aims to captivate global buyers with fashion designs that leverage organic raw materials and promote sustainable fashion made from hemp fibres.

Meanwhile, Style Republik, Vietnam’s fashion media dedicated to championing and empowering the country’s fashion talents, will also lead a panel discussion on upcoming local fashion trends.

The Vietnam International Trade Fair for Apparel, Textiles and Textile Technologies (VIATT) is organised by Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd and the Vietnam Trade Promotion Agency (VIETRADE). For more details on this fair, please visit www.viatt.com.vn or contact viatt@hongkong.messefrankfurt.com

VIATT 2026 will be held February 26 – 28, 2026.

Posted: January 26, 2026

Source: Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd

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