James Wilson, sales development manager at WTiN attended the 28th edition of TITAS. He explains how Taiwanese brands are leading the way in innovation for sustainable and functional applications.
There is huge opportunity and change within the textile industry, from advancements in functional fabrics to a sharp focus on sustainability and circular supply chains. Accelerated by business and trade opportunities, global players have never had as much reason to innovate and develop to keep ahead of the curb in terms of textile solutions.
The 2024 Taipei Innovative Textile Application Show (TITAS), hosted by the Taiwan Textile Federation (TTF), concluded successfully on 17 October, showcasing the latest advancements in the textile industry. This 28th edition attracted 385 exhibitors from 11 countries, showcasing key innovations in significant trend areas across the textile value chain as the industry transitions towards net-zero carbon emissions.
James Wilson, sales development manager at WTiN was in attendance, where he observed how Taiwan’s textile industry is paving the way forward for functional and eco-friendly textiles - with stakeholders committed to continuous innovation
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