Atomic-6 Space Armor® Tiles Selected For Micrometeoroid And Orbital Debris Protection On Portal Space Systems Spacecraft: Shielding To Fly Aboard SpaceX Transporter-18 Mission

MARIETTA, GA — January 15, 2026 — Atomic-6, a manufacturer of advanced mobility composites, today announced that Portal Space Systems has selected Space Armor® tiles as the primary Micrometeoroid and Orbital Debris (MMOD) protection system for its upcoming spacecraft. The tiles will be installed prior to integration on SpaceX’s Transporter-18 Rideshare  mission, scheduled to launch in October 2026 aboard a Falcon 9 rocket.

The mission marks the first operational orbital deployment of Space Armor® tiles, validating the technology for broader commercial and national security applications.

Key Facts

  • Customer: Portal Space Systems
  • Product: Atomic-6 Space Armor® tiles
  • Application: Primary MMOD protection for critical spacecraft systems
  • Mission: SpaceX Transporter-18 Rideshare
  • Launch Vehicle: Falcon 9
  • Launch Window: October 2026
  • Deployment Purpose: On-orbit performance evaluation, installation validation, and integration best practices

Portal has purchased newly announced Space Armor® tiles to protect mission-critical systems from potentially mission-ending debris strikes. During the flight, Portal will evaluate installation procedures, assess on-orbit performance, and establish best practices for integrating Space Armor® technology across future spacecraft designs.

“Portal is pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in orbit, and they need protection that keeps up with their ambitions,” said Atomic-6 CEO, Trevor Smith. “These flights move Space Armor® tiles from operational testing to real commercial use, and they demonstrate how quickly the industry can adopt better ways to survive in the harshest, most debris-filled operating environment while simultaneously helping to reduce the risk of Kessler syndrome.”

Trevor Smith

The demonstration mission represents the first orbital validation of Space Armor® tiles’ resilience under real operational conditions.

“Our customers rely on Portal spacecraft to remain maneuverable over extended mission timelines,” said Jeff Thornburg, CEO of Portal Space Systems. “That means protecting critical systems in a way that supports, rather than limits, on-orbit performance. By incorporating Atomic-6’s Space Armor® tiles into our spacecraft, we’re expanding our ability to offer customers sustained maneuverability and longer operational time on orbit. We’re pleased to have Atomic-6 as part of the Starburst-1 mission.”

Why MMOD Protection Matters

Spacecraft routinely encounter millions of untrackable debris particles traveling faster than 7 kilometers per second (16,000 mph)—a speed that would carry an aircraft from Los Angeles to New York City in just nine minutes. Even millimeter-scale debris can puncture fuel tanks, destroy batteries, or disable spacecraft electronics.

Traditional MMOD mitigation systems, such as metallic Whipple shields, add mass, block RF signals, and often create additional debris upon impact.

Space Armor® Tiles

Space Armor® tiles are:

  • Fragmentation resistant, stopping debris without creating harmful secondary ejecta
  • Lighter and thinner than traditional Whipple shields
  • RF permeable, enabling mission-critical communications
  • Easy to install, supporting scalable spacecraft architectures

In this side-by-side demonstration against aluminum, Space Armor® tiles successfully stopped a projectile traveling faster than 7 km/s while producing virtually no secondary debris. Comparable aluminum shielding generated fragments larger than the original projectile, increasing risk to both the spacecraft and surrounding orbital assets.

Scalable Protection Options

Space Armor® tiles come in two configurations, each offered in RF-permeable or RF-blocking variants:

  • Space Armor® Lite:
    Withstands impacts up to 3 mm, covering all untrackable debris and more than 90% of LEO debris.
  • Space Armor® Max:
    Withstands impacts up to 12.5 mm and is rated for human space station protection.

Both configurations minimize shielding mass, stowage volume, post-impact ejecta, and overall mission risk.

Space Armor® Lite Tile Availability

Space Armor® lite tiles are available now, and Atomic-6 is currently accepting requests for quotes.

With the upcoming Portal mission, Atomic-6 continues to expand its portfolio of advanced technologies, including the Light WingTM solar array to deliver next-generation power and protection solutions for military, government, and commercial operators.

Atomic-6

Atomic-6 designs, engineers, and manufactures advanced composite materials for aerospace, hypersonics, and defense applications. The company’s proprietary manufacturing process optimizes fiber-to-resin ratios, reduces porosity, and accelerates production cycle times. Learn more at atomic-6.com.

Portal Space Systems

Portal Space Systems is a next-generation spacecraft company building highly maneuverable, reconfigurable spacecraft for defense, civil, and commercial missions. Its Starburst and Supernova vehicles operate across and between orbital regimes, delivering responsive on-orbit mobility. Portal emerged from stealth in 2024, earned STRATFI support, raised one of the largest publicly announced seed rounds in the sector, and was named a Via Satellite “Top 10 Startup to Watch.”

Posted: January 15, 2026

Source: Atomic-6

MMI Textiles Announces Key Leadership Appointments, Strengthening Executive Team

CLEVELAND, OH — January 12, 2026 — MMI Textiles, a leading U.S.-based textile manufacturer known for innovation, quality, and service, today announced two important leadership updates that further position the company for continued growth and operational excellence.

Kathleen Wagner has joined MMI Textiles as Director of Sales, bringing more than 15 years of proven sales and customer leadership experience.

Kathleen Wagner

Based in MMI’s Brooklyn, Ohio headquarters, Wagner will lead the company’s sales organization with a focus on sales team development, customer growth, new market expansion, and strategic alignment across the business.

Wagner joins MMI Textiles from Hyland Software, where she held multiple senior leadership roles spanning sales management and customer success. Throughout her career, she has built and led high-performing teams, driven meaningful revenue growth, and fostered strong customer partnerships. MMI intentionally sought a leader outside the textile industry to bring fresh perspective, strong sales leadership discipline, and scalable management experience to support the company’s next phase of growth.

MMI Textiles also announced that Scott Roubic has joined the company as Chief Financial Officer, effective January 5, 2026. Roubic succeeds longtime CFO Kathy Stevens, who is retiring from her full-time role after years of dedicated service. Stevens will remain with MMI Textiles in a part-time capacity to support a smooth transition and provide continuity.

Scott Roubic

Roubic brings more than 30 years of senior financial leadership experience across public, private, and private-equity-backed organizations. His background includes financial strategy, treasury, M&A, enterprise risk management, and operational finance within multi-site and complex operating environments. Prior to joining MMI Textiles, Roubic held executive finance leadership roles at TravelCenters of America, JOANN Stores, and Wholesome International.

As CFO, Roubic will oversee all financial functions, including strategic planning, financial reporting, treasury, and operational finance, supporting MMI Textiles’ continued investment in innovation, domestic manufacturing, and long-term growth initiatives.

“We are thrilled to welcome both Kathleen and Scott to the MMI leadership team,” said Amy Bircher Bruyn, CEO and Owner of MMI Textiles. “Kathleen brings the sales leadership, structure, and people development experience that will help elevate our commercial organization, while Scott’s financial expertise and strategic mindset will be instrumental as we continue to grow and invest in the future of U.S. textiles. We are also deeply grateful to Kathy Stevens for her many contributions and are pleased she will continue supporting the business during this transition.”

These leadership appointments reflect MMI Textiles’ continued commitment to building a strong, experienced executive team capable of supporting customers, partners, and employees while advancing innovation and growth across its diverse markets.

Posted: January 14, 2026

Source: MMI Textiles Inc.

INDA Announces Future Dates And Locations For Filtxpo™ And IDEA® Events

CARY, N.C. — January 13, 2026 — INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry, announced the future dates and locations for its FiltXPO™ and IDEA® events, reaffirming its long-term commitment to serving the global filtration, nonwovens, and engineered materials communities.

As part of this announcement, INDA confirmed that IDEA®, its flagship conference and exhibition, will return to its traditional three-year cycle following IDEA®27. While IDEA®27 will take place two years after the most recent IDEA® in 2025, this two-year timing is a one-time occurrence. INDA will maintain its long-standing cadence and value for this event moving forward. IDEA®27 will take place March 23-25, 2027 in Kansas City, Missouri.

IDEA® is the largest nonwovens and engineered materials exhibition in the Americas, bringing together global industry leaders, innovators, and decision-makers. In addition to the exhibition, IDEA® features a robust conference program that addresses key industry hot topics, with a strong emphasis on sustainability, market trends, and emerging technologies.

FiltXPO™ is a conference and exhibition focused exclusively on the filtration industry. The technical conference program delivers in-depth insights into filtration science, applications, and advancements, while the exhibition provides a comprehensive showcase of innovations across the full spectrum of air, water, gas, and oil filtration components and technologies. FiltXPO™ 2026 will be held October 28-29, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Future Dates and Locations

FiltXPO™ 2028
March 29–30, 2028
Charlotte Convention Center
Charlotte, North Carolina

IDEA®30
March 26–29, 2030
George R. Brown Convention Center
Houston, Texas

FiltXPO™ 2030 (Co-located with IDEA®30)
March 26–29, 2030
George R. Brown Convention Center
Houston, Texas

The co-location of FiltXPO™ and IDEA®30 in 2030 will provide expanded opportunities for cross-industry engagement, knowledge exchange, business development across the filtration and nonwoven sectors, and synergies for both exhibitors and visitors.

To view 2026 INDA events and professional development courses, visit:

https://www.inda.org/events/calendar.php

Posted: January 13, 2026

Source: INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry

Behnam Pourdeyhimi To Step Down As The Nonwovens Institute (NWI) Director

RALEIGH, N.C. — January 13, 2026 — Behnam Pourdeyhimi will step down from his role as executive director of The Nonwovens Institute (NWI), effective Dec. 31, after more than a quarter-century at the helm.

Taking over for Pourdeyhimi is Raoul Farer, who is currently the executive deputy director of NWI and a professor of textile engineering, chemistry and science.

Behnam Pourdeyhimi

“I was thrilled that Raoul joined NC State last year,” Pourdeyhimi said. “I’ve been incredibly impressed with his accomplishments and firmly believe he is the right choice to lead the institute into the future.”

When Pourdeyhimi first joined NC State himself, over 25 years ago, it was in part to take on a leadership role in what was then known as the Nonwovens Cooperative Research Center (NCRC). Under his vision, NCRC morphed into NWI — becoming the world’s first accredited academic program for the interdisciplinary field of engineered fabrics.

NCRC was established in 1991 as a State/Industry-University Cooperative Research Center with matching grants from the National Science Foundation, the State of North Carolina and several industry partners. Upon the conclusion of NSF grant funding in the 1998-99 academic year — the same time Pourdeyhimi got to NC State — NCRC had to become self-sustaining.

“I remember well the challenges we overcame and the opportunities we seized along the way,” Pourdeyhimi said.

In 2007, NCRC was discontinued and all of its programs were merged into the newly established NWI. Over the next three years, Pourdeyhimi would oversee the launch of two new state-of-the-art pilot labs — the Staple Nonwovens Lab, in 2008, and the Meltblown Lab, in 2010 — in addition to what’s today known as the Spunbond and Hydroentangling Lab, which first opened in 2002.

Posted: January 13, 2026

Source: NCSU Wilson College News

Heimtextil 2026 Launches With 3,000 Exhibitors And Design Expertise From Patricia Urquiola

FRANKFURT AM MAIN, Germany — January 13, 2026 — Heimtextil opens the new season with 3,000 exhibitors from 66 countries – maintaining stability while becoming even more international. The new hall layout increases visibility and connects supply and demand even more efficiently. At the opening, architect and designer Patricia Urquiola and Rosa Bertoli, Global Design Director of Wallpaper magazine, talk about AI, innovative materials and future-oriented design for modern living environments.

With 3,000 exhibitors from 66 countries, Heimtextil sets the course for the new season. In 2026, the world’s leading trade fair for home and contract textiles as well as textile design records increased internationality among exhibitors. It is a knowledge hub and central platform for future-oriented business contacts. The product range spans textile and non-textile interior design solutions – from decorative and upholstery fabrics, bed linen, terry towelling and wallpaper to carpets. A new hall layout provides greater market overview and enables more efficient networking of supply and demand.

The market environment is shaped by economic and geopolitical upheavals. These present companies with new challenges and require adapted business strategies. At the same time, AI is rapidly transforming business models. Heimtextil provides the industry with orientation. It highlights new potential and makes it tangible with best practices and expert knowledge.

“In a dynamic market environment, the global textile industry relies on Heimtextil. We are delighted that the mattress and carpet industries have also chosen Frankfurt as their business hub. While AI is transforming markets, Heimtextil shows how companies can benefit from this technology. As a strategic partner, it highlights business opportunities and future prospects, laying the foundation for potential growth”, says Detlef Braun, Member of the Executive Board of Messe Frankfurt.

Patricia Urquiola: AI and new materials for the interior design of tomorrow

Photo — Messe Frankfurt / Pietro Sutera

At the opening press conference, designer and architect Patricia Urquiola presents her new design installation ‘among-all’. In conversation with Rosa Bertoli, Global Design Director of Wallpaper magazine, she explains which materials, designs and technologies are shaping the future of interior design. Patricia Urquiola has developed an immersive design world exclusively for Heimtextil. It illustrates the interior design of tomorrow for visitors – with futuristic spacial elements such as hybrid sculptures, inflated figures and hanging grid structures. Visitors are invited to actively shape the space. Their movements become part of the staging through AI. Patricia Urquiola shows how textiles function as transformative and intelligent materials. They form an interface between people, materials and machines.

“I’m very happy to continue this collaboration with Heimtextil for a second year. ‘among-all’ is the second chapter of our research on textiles, developed through objects, processes, and spatial experimentation. Rather than a container, the exhibition takes the form of a temporary ecosystem bringing together installations made from regenerated nylon, textile waste, and bio-based materials”, explains Patricia Urquiola.

Heimtextil 2026: Knowledge hub and market overview with new hall layout

The new hall layout makes it even easier for visitors to find relevant offerings across 17 hall levels. Complementary product segments are located in close proximity to each other for a more efficient trade fair visit. For example, Halls 3.0, 3.1 and 4.1 are the central hub for textile and non-textile interior design. And the Bed, Bath & Living area is located in Halls 5.0, 5.1, 6.0 and 6.1, right next to Smart Bedding in Hall 4.0. This enables short distances for bedding retailers, hospitality, contract business and specialist retailers.

The new hub of the Smart Bedding segment is the Sleep & Meet area in Hall 4.0. It serves as the central meeting point for the mattress and sleep industry. Alongside leading brands, the German Mattress Industry Association (Fachverband Matratzen-Industrie e.V.) is also represented here.

Visitors can find the latest expert knowledge and networking opportunities at the Texpertise Stage in Hall 6.0, the Talk Spot in Hall 3.1 and in Hall 12.0. At the Texpertise Stage, Patricia Urquiola and AI visionary Tim Fu, among other experts, are sharing their knowledge. The Talk Spot in Hall 3.1 is aimed at interior design, architecture and the hospitality industry. The focus here is on professional exchange on functional contract textiles. It is also the starting point for numerous Talks & Tours. The Talk Spot in the Future Floor area in Hall 12.0 offers customised content formats specifically for the flooring and carpet industry.

Carpets & Rugs is expanding to a total of four hall levels in Halls 11.0, 12.0, 12.1 and 3.0. In addition to the established market leaders in the field of machine-made and hand-woven carpets, Carpets & Rugs 2026 offers an exclusive range of high-quality unique pieces. For the first time, the segment is supplemented with non-textile floor coverings.

One highlight is the Heimtextil Trends 26/27 in Hall 6.1. In the Trend Arena, the platform Alcova shows how AI and traditional craftsmanship complement each other under the motto ‘Craft is a verb’. They impressively showcase progressive ideas, materials and technologies.

Heimtextil 2026 takes place from 13 to 16 January 2026.

Posted: January 13, 2026

Source: Messe Frankfurt Exhibition GmbH

The Institute For Ecology, Technology And Innovation Gmbh (OETI) Announces Matthias Schwetzel As New Managing Director

VIENNA, Austria — January 7, 2026 — As of December 2025, Mr Matthias Schwetzel, MBA, has taken over management of OETI – Institute for Ecology, Technology and Innovation GmbH – from retired Robert Löcker, MBA.

Mathias Schwetzel

Schwetzel brings more than 15 years of international leadership experience in the environmental and testing services sector, including at Eurofins, and has in-depth expertise in strategic management and change management in global markets.

In this interview, he speaks about opportunities, challenges, and his plans for OETI’s future.

OETI: Mr Schwetzel, you come from the international environmental testing sector. In your view, what are the biggest challenges currently facing the textile and leather industries – and how can OETI contribute?

Schwetzel: From my perspective, the industry is at a real turning point. On the one hand, it urgently needs to reduce its environmental footprint, meaning energy and water consumption, chemical use and emissions. On the other hand, brands, retailers and consumers today demand a high level of transparency: Where does a product come from, under what conditions was it made, how long does it last, and what happens at the end of its life cycle?

This combination of environmental and transparency requirements presents a major challenge for many companies, especially within global supply chains.

Three issues are particularly critical: responsible chemical management and product safety, the transition to circular business models, and robust documentation for authorities and customers. Without independent data and verifiable certificates, sustainability quickly becomes nothing more than a claim.

This is exactly where I see OETI’s role. As a testing and certification institute with decades of experience along the textile and leather supply chain, we can help companies identify risks, correctly interpret requirements and credibly demonstrate performance. Since 1967, OETI has been an internationally recognised, accredited institute for testing and certification.

My goal is to leverage this expertise even further to deliver future-proof solutions – not just testing and certification but also supporting our clients as a long-term partner on their transformation journey.

OETI: On the topic of regulation: How will OETI support its clients with increasingly complex requirements, such as the EU Ecodesign Regulation or supply chain laws?

Schwetzel: New regulations, such as the EU Ecodesign Regulation and various supply chain laws, are fundamentally changing the rules of the game in our industry. For many companies, it is challenging to navigate the vast number of documents, detailed regulations and deadlines, let alone translate them into concrete action. What exactly do I need to do: today, next year, and in five years?

We will primarily support our clients in turning complex requirements into clear, actionable steps. That means: we translate regulations into specific testing plans, certification programmes and monitoring concepts along the supply chain.

Wherever possible, we consolidate requirements to avoid creating a separate “parallel universe” for every regulation. At the same time, we’re expanding our services around data and documentation – for example, by preparing test results for direct use in reports, product passports, or supply chain disclosures.

Another key aspect is early information. We want to proactively inform our clients about regulatory developments, offer training, and work through scenarios together. In this way, regulation becomes not a burden but an opportunity to future-proof processes and products.

OETI: What role will technological innovation play at OETI in the future?

Schwetzel: Technological innovation is not an end in itself at OETI; it is a lever to work faster, more precisely, and more client-oriented. In our laboratories, this involves modern analytics, automation and digital workflows, for example, processing samples more efficiently, minimising errors and delivering results faster.

In terms of content, we will increasingly invest in new testing methods, for example, to detect harmful substances and provide even more comprehensive evaluations of personal protective equipment (PPE). I see great potential here in partnerships with universities, technology providers, and, of course, our clients, who provide valuable input on their specific challenges.

Equally important is the digitalisation of our customer interface. To this end, we are working closely with OEKO-TEX® to develop a digital solution for the OEKO-TEX® product portfolio. For me, technological innovation means combining state-of-the-art lab technology with a service experience that fits a digitally connected industry.

OETI: OETI operates internationally in Europe, North Africa and Asia. How will you apply your international leadership experience here?

Schwetzel: Over the past years, I’ve worked and led teams across various countries and cultures, including at a globally operating testing services group. This experience has shown me how important it is to provide a clear common direction while also respecting local differences. What works in Vienna, Cairo, or Dhaka can vary significantly in the details.

For OETI, this means we need a shared strategic framework – a clear understanding of what we stand for as a global brand – while also empowering strong local teams that are close to their clients and act with autonomy. I aim to promote international exchange, for example, through cross-functional projects, joint product development and regular on-site visits. That way, we create genuine collaboration, not just an organisational chart with many locations.

Just as important to me is seeing cultural diversity as a strength. Different perspectives help us make better decisions and better understand the needs of global clients. I see it as my responsibility to create the conditions that allow this diversity to thrive.

OETI: How do you assess OETI’s current strengths? Where do you want to drive change, and what leadership principles are essential to you personally?

Schwetzel: OETI has several clear strengths: deep technical expertise, decades of experience in textile, leather and flooring testing, a strong reputation as a reliable partner, and, finally, dedicated employees who know their clients very well.

Our role as a founding member of the OEKO-TEX® Association and our integration into the global TESTEX Group give us a solid foundation for continued growth.

Additionally, I want to advance the digitalisation of our services, standardise internal processes and strengthen collaboration across locations and business areas. All this is aimed at making us faster, more agile and more customer-focused as an organisation.

Three things are essential to me in leadership: transparency, trust and clear responsibility. I want to ensure decisions are understandable, foster open dialogue, and at the same time encourage the courage to tackle issues proactively. People perform at their best when they know where the journey is going, why it matters, and how they personally contribute to it. That’s the environment I want to create together with the team at OETI.

Many thanks to Mr. Schwetzel for the open conversation and the insights into his vision for OETI.

Posted: January 13, 2026

Source: The Institute for Ecology, Technology and Innovation GmbH (OETI)

PUMA Appoints Nadia Kokni As Vice President Global Brand Marketing

HERZOGENAURACH, Germany — January 12, 2026 — Sports company PUMA has appointed Nadia Kokni as Vice President, Global Brand Marketing, effective January 1, 2026. Nadia joins PUMA’s global leadership team and reports directly to Chief Brand Officer Maria Valdes.

Sports company PUMA has appointed Nadia Kokni as Vice President, Global Brand Marketing.

In her new role as PUMA’s most senior global marketing leader, Nadia will oversee brand marketing strategy, brand marketing creative direction, integrated marketing and communication globally. Her appointment comes as PUMA accelerates its global brand ambition and sharpens storytelling around its product icons and innovation pipeline.

Nadia brings deep international experience shaping and transforming leading global brands across the sport, fashion and lifestyle industries. She has held senior leadership roles at JD Sports, H&M, adidas, Tommy Hilfiger, and most recently at Hugo Boss as Senior Vice President of Global Marketing & Communications, where she spearheaded large-scale brand transformation and digital acceleration.

“Nadia is a world-class marketing leader with a proven ability to build modern global brands through strategic clarity, creative excellence and cultural relevance,” said Maria Valdes, Chief Brand Officer at PUMA. “Her appointment comes at an important time for PUMA as we bring product creation and storytelling even closer together. Nadia’s leadership will help us deliver sharper product narratives, stronger brand heat and deeper consumer connections globally.”

Nadia’s appointment follows PUMA’s recent decision to put Brand Marketing, Product, Creative Direction, Innovation and Go-To-Market into a single global organisation led by Chief Brand Officer Maria Valdes.

“I’m delighted to join PUMA at such an exciting moment for the brand, it has a powerful heritage and a clear opportunity to lead at the intersection of sports, culture and performance. I look forward to working with Maria and teams around the world to deliver bold, meaningful storytelling that inspires consumers and accelerates PUMA’s next phase of growth,” said Nadia.

Nadia replaces Richard Teyssier, who has decided to leave PUMA to pursue other opportunities.

Posted: January 12, 2026

Source: PUMA

AATCC Call For Nominations For Leadership Positions And Awards

DURHAM, N.C. — January 12, 2026 — AATCC is now accepting nominations for various AATCC Leadership positions and awards. Please submit your nominations by March 31, 2026.

AATCC Leadership Positions for 2027-2028

AATCC is seeking members who are looking to improve and shape the Association’s future. The following positions are:

  • President Elect
  • Chemical Applications Interest Group Chair
  • Concept 2 Consumer Interest Group Chair
  • Materials Interest Group Chair
  • RISE Interest Group Chair

Please submit your nominations by March 31, 2026.

2026 AATCC Awards

Each year, AATCC recognizes members who have shown dedication to the Association and the textile industry. The award recipients will receive complimentary registration to receive their award at the AATCC International Summit, which will be held October 4-6, 2026, in Wilmington, North Carolina. AATCC is now accepting nominations for the following awards:

  • The Louis Atwell Olney Medal
  • The Harold C. Chapin Award
  • The AATCC Technical Committee on Research Service Award
  • The AATCC Future Leader Award

To nominate a fellow member, please visit https://www.aatcc.org/awards/. To learn more about the AATCC International Summit, visit https://www.aatcc.org/annual-conference/. Please submit your nominations by March 31, 2026.

Posted: January 12, 2026

Source: The American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC)

ACIMIT: Italian Textile Machinery — The Upcoming Colombiatex 2026 Speaks Italian

MILAN — January 12, 2026 — Numerous Italian textile machinery companies will be attending the upcoming Colombiatex, the premier trade fair for the Colombian textile supply chain, held in Medellin from January 27 to 29, 2026. This year’s edition further confirms the strong bond between local textile manufacturers and Italian technology providers.

Despite a contraction in demand from the Colombian textile sector during 2024, the South American country remains one of the region’s key markets for textile machinery manufacturers. The most recent data indicates a sharp trend reversal: in the first half of 2025, Italian sales in Colombia reached 6 million euros, marking a +48% growth compared to the same period of the previous year. Should this growth rate remain steady, the value of Italian exports could approach the record levels seen in 2022 (18 million euros).

Marco Salvadè ACIMIT President

“The Colombian textile and clothing industry has experienced significant growth in recent years, supported by a technological upgrading in which Italian machinery has often played a leading role,” comments Marco Salvadè, President of ACIMIT. “For many of our companies, Colombiatex remains an essential event on the international trade fair calendar to strengthen the partnership with Colombian textile firms.”

Following many past editions, ICE – Italian Trade Agency, in collaboration with ACIMIT (the Association of Italian Textile Machinery Manufacturers), will once again organize a national Italian Pavilion in the Pabellon Amarillo for 2026. A total of 22 Italian companies will be present within the pavilion: Ugolini Srl, Lonati Spa, Plm Impianti Srl, 3G Dosing Automation Srl, Santoni Spa, Laip Srl, Salvadè Srl, Cubotex Srl, BTSR International Spa, Reggiani Macchine Spa, Monti-Mac Srl, Ratti Luino Srl, Tonello Srl, Itema Spa, Noseda Srl, Kairos Engineering Srl, MCS Officina Meccanica Spa, LGL Electronics Spa, Waternext Spa, Lafer Spa, Fadis Spa, FICIT Srl.

The strength of Italian participation is reaffirmed by all the ACIMIT member companies that will exhibit in individual stands or through their local agents, including: Brazzoli Srl, Color Service Srl, Martex Srl, Monti Antonio Spa, Morgan Tecnica Spa.

Posted: January 12, 2026

Source: The Association of Italian Textile Machinery Manufacturers (ACIMIT)

Techtextil North America Now Accepting Submissions For The 2026 Innovation Awards

ATLANTA, GA. — January 12, 2026 — Exhibitors at Techtextil North America 2026 are invited to submit their latest innovations for the Innovation Awards, which recognize advancements in materials, technologies, products, and applications across the technical textiles and nonwovens industry.

The next edition of Techtextil North America will take place August 4–6, 2026, at the Raleigh Convention Center in Raleigh, North Carolina. The program honors exceptional performance and forward-thinking solutions shaping the future of the industry.

Categories include:

  • New Concept
  • New Material
  • New Application
  • New Product
  • New Chemicals & Dyes
  • New Recycled Materials & Recycling Technologies
  • New Production Technology, Digitalization & AI Solutions

“We look forward to celebrating the exhibitors whose advancements are elevating performance and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible across the technical textiles and nonwovens community,” said Kristy Meade, Vice President of Technical Textiles & Technology Shows for Messe Frankfurt, Inc.

Submissions will be reviewed by a jury of industry experts, with award recipients announced onsite during the 2026 event.

For more information and to submit your application, visit:

https://techtextil-north-america.us.messefrankfurt.com/us/en/themesandevents/innovationawards.html

For more information about Techtextil North America, including exhibitor and attendee details, visit:

https://techtextil-north-america.us.messefrankfurt.com/us/en.html

Posted: January 12, 2026

Source: Messe Frankfurt Inc.

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