Are you interested in learning more and exchanging about the new DigitX Innovation Hub?
Join us on 3 April 2025 for our third Learning webinar, where we will explore the disruptive potential of Artificial Intelligence in the textile and fashion industry. We will explore how AI is revolutionizing the textile and fashion industry, driving efficiency, innovation, and sustainability. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights, hear from industry experts, and engage in discussions on the future of AI-powered innovation in textiles.
More information on the agenda and speakers will follow soon for our members!
This event is open to DigitX Innovation Hub members only. Interested in joining? Get in touch to find out more, or subscribe directly below.
About the DigitX Innovation Hub
In partnership with Lectra (FR), TrusTrace (SE), SmartexAI (PT), ITA Academy (DE), CITEVE (PT), Finnish Textile & Fashion (FI), Politecnico di Milano - Dipartimento di Design (IT) and EURATEX, Textile ETP launched the DigitX Innovation Hub to serve as a central hub for textile companies, research organisations, brands, and retailers to converge, learn, network, and collaborate on the key topics related to the digitalisation of the textile sector.
As the textile industry faces growing demands for efficiency, sustainability, and customisation, digitalisation offers transformative solutions, ranging from AI-driven design to digital product passport (DPP) that streamline and modernise workflows, minimise waste, and enable more agile responses to market trends. This new DigitX Innovation Hub presents a unique platform for professionals from diverse backgrounds to engage in discussions, collaborate, access information, and collectively address the challenges on the horizon.
A full-year learning and networking programme for the price of a 2-day conference ticket.
The Innovation Hub is designed for textile professionals with a keen interest in artificial intelligence, digital supply chain and manufacturing.
Small, medium and large companies across the entire supply chain
Research/testing institutes and university departments
Professional associations and clusters
Consultancies and independent experts