TPS - TEXTILE PRINTING & SUSTAINABILITY CONFERENCE
October 14, 2024 - October 15, 2024
Completed Over the course of generations, the textile industry has garnered a reputation as one of the world's major polluters. However, the sector is now responding to growing calls for change with a renewed focus on sustainability. As environmental and social awareness rises, textile markets, business models, and production techniques are undergoing significant transformations. Central to this evolution is print technology, which is exploring new possibilities presented by automation and digitalization.
In September 2022, the Textile Printing & Sustainability Conference was launched to address these changes and chart a path forward. The conference aimed to explore three pivotal areas: the circular economy, bio-based dyes and fibers, and digital technology. Bringing together participants from 15 countries, the event delved into the myriad factors and global trends shaping the textile market, both now and in the foreseeable future. Topics such as customer-made fashion, responsible business practices, quality concerns, and the growing demand for customization and personalization were thoroughly examined.
The conference provided a platform for industry experts from the two primary printing processes—inkjet and screen printing—to exchange best practices and discuss emerging applications. It offered insights into the benefits and challenges associated with each technology, promoting a deeper understanding of how different printing methods can contribute to sustainability goals.
Textile Printing & Sustainability took a comprehensive approach to market and technological evolution. It encompassed the entire supply chain, including manufacturers who handle fabrics both before and after treatment, the printing process itself—covering inks and equipment—along with printers, value-added resellers, and brand owners. By addressing material science, print systems, and innovations in micro-factories and finishing techniques, the conference gathered a diverse group of stakeholders dedicated to driving change and fostering innovation in the textile industry.