[pageLogInLogOut]
HIGHTEX 2026  9-13 JUNE 2026 ISTANBUL

#HIGHTEX 2026

Global growth in the technical textile sector drives interest in HIGHTEX 2026 to its peak

The continued steady growth of the technical textiles and nonwoven sector worldwide is increasing interest every year in the HIGHTEX Exhibition, one of the sector’s most important meeting points. In this strong growth climate, HIGHTEX 2026 International Technical Textiles and Nonwoven Exhibition, which will bring together the sector’s leading manufacturers, technology providers, and international buyers, is preparing to open its doors at Tüyap Fair and Congress Center on June 9–13, 2026.

As Türkiye’s first and only international exhibition in this field, HIGHTEX continues to be one of the most important platforms where global collaborations in the technical textiles and nonwoven sector are shaped.

Technical textiles have gone beyond the traditional understanding of textiles and become a strategic industry, with a wide range of usage areas extending from automotive to healthcare, from construction to agriculture, and from defense to filtration. While the size of the global technical textiles market reached approximately 247 billion dollars as of 2025, the market is projected to rise to 272.3 billion dollars by 2030. This growth reveals that innovation, sustainable production approaches, and increasing demand for lightweight, durable, and high-performance products are strongly feeding the sector.

The nonwoven segment continues to be the locomotive of growth

Nonwoven fabrics, one of the most strategic subfields of technical textiles, are similarly displaying a remarkable momentum. It is stated that the global nonwoven market stood at 52.6 billion dollars in 2025 and is expected to reach 75.7 billion dollars by 2030. Behind this growth lies the increasing use, particularly in hygiene, medical products, filtration, construction, and automotive applications. HIGHTEX 2026, too, by positioning itself at the very center of this transformation, will bring together under one roof all links of the sector, from nonwoven raw materials to production technologies, from intermediate and end products to high-value-added solutions.

Accelerating demand in medical textiles

At the exhibition, a wide range of products and technologies, from medical textiles to automotive and transportation textiles, from smart and functional textiles to geotextiles, and from agricultural textiles to industrial applications, will meet visitors. Participants will not only exhibit their products; at the same time, they will gain the opportunity to open up to new markets, develop international collaborations, accelerate technology investments, and closely follow the most up-to-date trends in the sector.

Medical textiles, one of the prominent fields in the technical textiles sector, will also be one of the most important focus topics of HIGHTEX 2026. The global medical textiles market, which stood at 26.17 billion dollars in 2025, is projected to reach 38.71 billion dollars by 2034. The growing world population, aging societies, the rise in the need for access to healthcare services, and hygiene standards becoming increasingly more critical are accelerating demand in this field. Especially disposable medical products, surgical textiles, wound care solutions, and protective healthcare textiles are among the most dynamic product groups of the coming period.

On the other hand, automotive, construction, and agricultural textiles also continue to play a critical role in the growth of the sector. While the Asia-Pacific region leads global technical textile revenues with a 47% share, the basis of this growth lies in the increase in automotive production, infrastructure investments, urbanization, the rise in safety standards, and demand for sustainable building solutions. On the agriculture side, the increasing global population and the need for food security make technical textile solutions that provide protection, efficiency, and resource savings more strategic.

HIGHTEX’s global scale inspires confidence

The scale that HIGHTEX has reached also concretely demonstrates the trust felt in the exhibition. HIGHTEX 2024, together with ITM 2024 held simultaneously, brought together 1,385 companies from 71 countries, while the two exhihibitions hosted 66,200 visitors from 99 countries in total. This strong picture clearly shows why interest in HIGHTEX 2026 has already reached its peak.

HIGHTEX 2026 is preparing to become, beyond being only a exhibition where products are exhibited, a strategic center where the future of the technical textiles and nonwoven sector is shaped, new business connections are established, information sharing accelerates, and global trade networks are strengthened. At a time when the world's technical textiles market has reached a size of hundreds of billions of dollars and subsegments such as nonwoven and medical textiles are rapidly expanding, HIGHTEX 2026 will stand out as a strong international platform that will offer sector professionals the opportunity to gain a greater share of this growing market.



More News from TEKNIK FUARCILIK INC.

#ITM 2026

The address for environmentally friendly dyeing and finishing systems: ITM 2026

Dyeing and finishing technologies, one of the most critical and value-added areas of the textile sector, have gained strong growth momentum on a global scale. Technologies that are pioneers of this transformation focused on sustainability, quality and efficiency will meet with sector professionals at the ITM 2026 International Textile Machinery Exhibition. Dyeing and Finishing Hall (11–12) will host the latest technologies that increase efficiency, optimize resource use and reduce environmental impact in textile finishing processes.

#HIGHTEX 2026

The global meeting point of the technical Textiles and nonwoven industry: HIGHTEX 2026

One of the world’s most prestigious technical textiles and nonwoven exhibitions, the HIGHTEX 2026 International Technical Textiles and Nonwoven Exhibition, is preparing to open its doors to industry professionals at the Tüyap Fair and Congress Center in Istanbul between June 9–13, 2026. Bringing together manufacturers, technology developers, and global buyers from all around the world in the field of technical textiles, HIGHTEX 2026 will be an important platform showcasing the sector’s innovative solutions and paving the way for new collaborations.

#HIGHTEX 2026

The future of Technical Textiles takes shape at HIGHTEX 2026

HIGHTEX 2026 International Technical Textiles and Nonwoven Exhibition is preparing to open its doors at Tüyap Fair and Congress Center between 9–13 June 2026. Bringing together the world’s leading manufacturers and technology providers in the field of technical textiles and nonwoven technologies in Istanbul, the exhibition will go beyond being merely a trade platform where new products are displayed and will assume the character of an international hub where the strategic future of the industry is discussed.

#ITM 2026

The hub of smart and sustainable transformation in yarn technologies: ITM 2026

With global fiber production projected to reach 169 million tons by 2030, yarn manufacturing is becoming one of the most strategic fields within the textile machinery industry. Located in Halls 6, 7, and 10, the Yarn Hall at ITM 2026 is set to bring together industry professionals with innovative solutions developed around automation, energy efficiency, digitalization, and circular production.

More News on HIGHTEX 2026

#ITM 2026

ITM 2026 will bring the global textile technologies industry together in Istanbul

ITM 2026 International Textile Machinery Exhibition, considered one of the most important organizations in the field of textile technologies in the world, is preparing to bring together all stakeholders of the industry in Istanbul between June 9–13, 2026. The exhibition, where advanced technology machines and innovative solutions for every stage of the textile production chain will be showcased, will offer an important global meeting platform for manufacturers, technology providers, investors, and professional visitors.

#HIGHTEX 2026

HIGHTEX 2026: The Gateway to the Future of Sportech Textiles

HIGHTEX 2026, which will take place on 9–13 June 2026, is preparing to become a strategic meeting point for the most innovative manufacturers, technology developers, and global buyers in the field of sportech textiles. At the HIGHTEX 2026 Exhibition, where sportswear, outdoor equipment, footwear, protective sports products, and smart textile manufacturers will have the opportunity to closely explore the latest technologies, the event will stand out as one of the industry’s most comprehensive trade platforms.

#ITM 2026

ITM 2026: The meeting point of green transformation and the digital future in the textile industry

Shaping the transformation of the textile industry, the ITM 2026 International Textile Machinery Exhibition is set to lead the sector into the future with a strong focus on sustainable production and digital technologies. From environmentally friendly machinery to smart manufacturing systems, from energy-efficient solutions to artificial intelligence–supported applications, ITM 2026 will present a broad vision that defines the roadmap of textile technologies for the industry.

#HIGHTEX 2026

Global vision in medical textiles meets at HIGHTEX 2026

Developments in the medical textile sector are already making HIGHTEX 2026 one of the most remarkable international meeting points in the region. A wide technological spectrum—from nonwoven technologies to meltblown lines, from spunbond production systems to advanced composite healthcare textiles—will come together at HIGHTEX 2026.

Latest News

#Techtextil 2026

RUDOLF is pioneering the future of technical textiles by developing innovative, functional solutions

At Techtextil 2026, RUDOLF presents its latest innovations for textile auxiliaries, textile care and construction chemicals. Based in Geretsried, Bavaria, the company draws on more than 100 years of experience and continues to position itself as a global technology partner focused on quality, innovation and sustainability.

#Denim

Eastman Naia™ debuts at Kingpins Amsterdam, transforming Denim from the inside out

At Kingpins Amsterdam (April 15–16, 2026), Naia™ by Eastman Chemical Company makes its debut, presenting its approach to circularity and comfort in denim at Stand 1, Ground Level (Blue Area). The brand also highlights its growing global ecosystem, connecting mill partners, designers and brands working to expand denim possibilities through fiber innovation.

#Denim

ISKO introduces a new chapter of denim innovation at Kingpins Amsterdam with FW 27/28

At Kingpins Amsterdam, ISKO presents its latest FW27/28 collection, a forward-looking exploration of denim that merges advanced color technologies, innovative fabric engineering, and contemporary finishing techniques. Designed to meet the evolving demands of the industry, the collection reflects ISKO’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of authenticity, performance, and responsible innovation, while also embracing a strong lifestyle perspective.

#Techtextil 2026

Asahi Kasei Advance to showcase high-performance non-woven and fibers at Techtextil 2026

Asahi Kasei Advance will present its portfolio of high-performance nonwovens, flame-retardant fabrics, and advanced textile and fiber solutions designed for various industries during its first-ever exhibition at Techtextil 2026. Techtextil is the leading international trade show for technical textiles and nonwovens, taking place from April 21-24, 2026, in Frankfurt, Germany. Asahi Kasei Advance will highlight 14 brands, with special focus on four key materials as its debut at the exhibition in Hall 12.1 at booth C35.

TOP