Apparel Textile Sourcing Canada will be held from August 17 to 19, 2020. This is a sourcing event focused on the North American apparel, textile, and fashion sectors. ATSC 2020 is expected to be the largest edition so far, with many new additions to respond to a constantly changing geopolitical environment, tariffs and trade agreements that are creating uncertainty for the apparel and textile market and having a trickle-down effect on retail sales. The event will feature international exhibits and delegations from over 30 countries and connect these international producers directly to the apparel, textile and fashion markets of North America. It will be attended by more than 300 apparel and textile companies and offer numerous interactive events and industry connection opportunities. Insights needed to navigate the international sourcing process will be made available on two stages daily and be provided by experts, both foreign and domestic. Attendees will include apparel and fabric buyers, sourcing directors, merchandisers, retailers, department stores, and designers from North America and around the world.
The seminars will cover sustainability, compliance and technology, focusing on a range of speakers, both from Canada and abroad. The ATS Fashion Lab will encompass e-commerce, retail technologies, the apparel industry 101, digital marketing, product development, and fashion law brand development.
The three-day International Apparel Sourcing Show will be held between February 20 and 22 at Hotel Sheraton Grand at Whitefield in Bengaluru. Organised by Apparel Resources, the event is expected to be a platform curated on three pillars — opportunity, knowledge and inspiration.
The event provides sourcing specialists an opportunity to evaluate global manufacturers, hand-picked for their focus on creativity, quality, deliver commitment and compliance. Despite being the third largest fashion exporter with a growing fashion retail market, India did not have an international sourcing event till the last edition of ASW.
The enthusiastic response at ASW’19 has instilled confidence among fashion retailers. The country has since established itself as a sourcing base for international buyers. Over 1,500 international brands have already established their offices in India.”
Incidentally, India is also emerging as a fashion consumption market. Fashion retail market is estimated at around $50 billion at present and projected to grow at a CAGR of 9.7 per cent to reach $115 billion by 2026. There will be a session on circular economy, where in the discussions would hover around reuse, reduce, recycle and repair and another on sustainability practices. These would be the focus points for discussion among others.
The offerings of interior textiles and design at Heimtextil, Frankfurt from January 7 to 10, 2020, are reflecting trends prevalent in society. One particular trend is of Heritage Lux. This takes tradition and kicks it up a notch for the new generation that appreciates it but doesn’t mind the mild modern refresh. It’s about traditional patterns, craft aspects…gold and bronze, very rich shades. Materials and treatments are jacquard, satin, plissé, organic grainy surfaces, traced jacquards, elaborate damasks, organic ripples. Colors are blood red, dark rust, sensuous sapphire, lustrous mother-of-pearl, a warm cork. Maximum Glam is the season’s more is more trend. This theme places the art of textiles on stage. It’s about decoration, adornment, layered techniques, lots of finishings, special coatings, a lot of digital technology used in the patterns. Materials and treatments are fluffy hairs, iridescence, jacquard woven, fantastic fake furs, metal gloss, encrusting, print and lamination. Colors are rich true red, a full-bodied orange, a shocking pink, a luxurious deep turquoise, all balanced by a muted beige neutral.
The trend Active Urban is geared towards the city-dwelling, active younger crowd. Pieces are often upholstered with performance textiles and functional features. Materials and treatments are bonded materials, voluminous materials, graphic patterns, laser-cut foamy textures for enhanced comfort. Colors are bold, primary hues like bright tangerine, uniform blue, caterpillar yellow, stark black, asphalt gray, a warm white.
The international smart textile market is growing at 30.4 per cent. Demand for smart textiles is mainly driven by increasing penetration of smart phones and other high-tech or smart devices. Leading tech giants have already ventured into this field and increased their R&D to lay the initial work for their smart fabric products. Super-fast developments in the field of research and development and increasing adoption of smart fabrics are going to contribute the most to its future growth. Microsoft will embed electronic functionality into yarns that are typically non-electronically functional. 
 
 The global smart textile market is anticipated to witness a substantial growth owing to increasing product demand from several applications, such as sports and fitness. Smart fabric fashion is the next upsurge in textiles, alluring consumers with style and innovation. From sports and fitness to medical and healthcare, to automotive and transportation, to safety/military, almost every industry has immense untapped potential in smart textile technology. 
 
 The defense and military segment is anticipated to account for the highest market share by 2025, while sports and fitness segment will register the fastest CAGR. North America accounts for over 47 per cent of the overall share, thus leading the global market. 
With growing wellness trend among consumers, Lenzing is developing fibers that keep users pleasantly cool and dry with natural comfort and versatility. Tencel Active is a group of cellulose fibers of botanic origin that keep the body pleasantly cool and dry with their natural comfort and versatility, enabling freedom to move with confidence. Lenzing is focused on introducing its award-winning Refibra technology and Lenzing Ecovero fibers to the active wear segment as well as the Lenzing Modal Black solution for colored fibers. Lenzing’s pioneering Refibra technology reinforces circularity through recycling cotton scraps with minimal emissions. The fully sustainable Lenzing Ecovero branded fibers offer transparent identification ensuring these viscose fibers are cleanly sourced and produced.
Water conservation is another environmental concern in the industry. Synthetic materials that are frequently used for sportswear, such as polyester, are naturally hydrophobic, making them more difficult to dye. To tackle this, Lenzing has introduced Lenzing Modal Black fibers, a spun-dyed fiber that incorporates the pigment during the extrusion production process. It can help lower energy and water consumption by 50 per cent compared to conventional dyed fabrics. These fibers are suitable for soft sports garments, such as yoga clothing or athleisure leggings. They are also fade-resistant and show no signs of fading even after up to 50-plus washes.
Heimtextil will begin in Frankfurt, Germany from January 7 to 10, 2020. This trade fair for home and contract textiles has attracted nearly 3,000 companies from 65 countries and regions. More than 600 Chinese companies from various sub sectors are attending the fair. Chinese companies have their own strengths, particular in design and fabric research and development. While many Chinese exhibitors at the fair are manufacturers, Chinese design studios have also started to have a bigger presence at Heimtextil.
This year Heimtextil has included a new area which showcases innovative and even progressive choices of raw materials for textile. In this section, textiles made from pineapple leaf, seaweed and even PET bottles and human hair are being exhibited.
International manufacturers rely on Heimtextil as an attractive platform for export business and as a trendsetting launch event where they can present their new season products at the start of the year. The exhibition has a space which sees exhibits from around 250 international textile designers. Manufacturers of machines for digital printing and textile processing are presenting their innovations. The trade fair is also presenting furnishing solutions and specialist offers specifically aimed at contract furnishing. It offers interior designers, architects and hospitality experts a business and networking forum.
Established in 1962, the West Bengal Garment Manufacturers and Dealers Association recently celebrated 50 years of operations with a buyer-seller meet in Kolkata. Organised twice year, the recent edition from December 20-22, 2019 at New Town saw a strong presence of industry stakeholders.
The first edition of the fair was attended by only 10 people and this time, around 250 manufacturers with 600 brands participated in it. The fair provides free accommodation and air tickets to visitors. “Earlier, we had to go door to door to sell our clothes. Now customers come to us,” noted Devendra Vaid, Secretary of the association.
The fair gives kids wear brands in Kolkata a platform to showcase their apparels. “There are other fairs that too focus on kids wear but they feature limited retail brands. Our fair offers a wide range of apparels to choose from. The next edition of the fair will focus on men’s and women’s wear,” Vaid expained.
Apparel Textile Sourcing Canada, one of the renowned international sourcing event focused on the North American apparel, textile, and fashion sectors is proud to announce that it will be doing its fifth annual edition at a new venue, the Toronto Congress Centre, August 17th  to 19th  2020.
ATSC 2020 is expected to be the largest edition yet, offering many new additions to respond to a constantly changing geopolitical environment, tariffs and trade agreements that are creating uncertainty for the apparel and textile market and having a trickle-down effect on retail sales.
The event will feature international exhibits and delegations from over 30 countries and connect these international producers directly to the apparel, textile and fashion markets of North America. It will be attended by more than 300 apparel and textile companies and offer numerous interactive events and industry connection opportunities.
The Fashion Show, Seminar Series, Matchmaking, Fashion Lab, and the Trade Boot Camp hosted by event-partner Canadian Apparel Federation are just some of the ways ATSC 2020 will provide participants with a free, interactive business and educational experience.
The convenience of connecting with international suppliers, up close and directly, provides unparalleled opportunities not offered anywhere in Canada or the northeastern United States. Insights needed to navigate the international sourcing process will be made available on two stages daily and be provided by experts both foreign and domestic.
Attendees will include apparel and fabric buyers, sourcing directors, merchandisers, retailers, department stores, and designers from North America and around the world. Over the years, the show has attracted thousands of companies, including Joe Fresh, Simons, Giant Tiger, Adidas, Hudson’s Bay, Canadian Tire and Aritzia. The event is supported by many Canadian partners including TFO-Canada, Global Affairs Canada, mode, Montreal Fashion Week, and the Canadian Apparel Federation.
ATSC 2020 will offer comprehensive seminars and informative expert-led panel discussions. The Seminar Series features two separate conference tracks: Enterprise Connect and Fashion Lab. Each will be held on separate stages located on the show floor. The seminar will cover sustainability, compliance, and technology, focusing on a range of speakers both from Canada and abroad.
THE ATS FASHION LAB was piloted at events in Miami and Toronto in 2019 and will build on the success of the program at the 2020 trade show in Toronto. The educational conference series targets small to mid-size brands, retailers, e-commerce platforms and designers looking to scale their business. The ATS Fashion Lab will provide an immersive, interactive forum where panelists and speakers will lead discussions and workshops focused on rising sourcing, fashion, textile and apparel entrepreneurs, start-ups and students looking for that next level lesson or connection. Topics will encompass e-commerce, retail technologies, the apparel industry 101, digital marketing, product development, and fashion law brand development.
THE FASHION SHOW will always be the belle of the ball at ATSC, with the spotlight on Canadian production and fashion and featuring apparel available directly from the trade show floor. Held in the afternoon on Day Two, it includes a professional runway show highlighting looks from local Canadian designers, international brands and the latest garment trends from ATS exhibitors.
The international sourcing trade show entered the North American market via Toronto in 2016 and has since expanded to Montréal, Miami, and Berlin.
Kornit Digital, a worldwide market leader in digital textile printing technology announced that GEAR for Sports, a division of Hanesbrands Inc. has installed a Kornit Avalanche Poly Pro system to supplement previously-implemented Kornit Digital direct-to-garment (DTG) print systems within the company’s Lenexa, Kan., production facility.
GEAR for Sports sells its products under some of the most powerful brands in sportswear, including Under Armour, Champion, Alternative Apparel, Hanes, and Gear for Sports. This compelling portfolio of brands allows GEAR to provide a longstanding history of quality graphics and innovative apparel design, giving customers a single resource for all their sportswear needs. Installing Avalanche Poly Pro, which integrates Kornit’s proprietary NeoPoly print technology with the brand’s production strategy will enable them to custom-print poly rich garments on-demand.
GEAR for Sports has implemented three Kornit DTG print systems in the last two years. Having established a process for delivering imprinted cotton garments on-demand, and further answering the voice of its customers, the brand decided to expand these capabilities to polyester and poly-blend pieces.
DeSL will be showcasing Made for You software solutions at National Retail Federation’s Big
Discover e-Solutions Ltd. (DeSL) is the leading provider of end-to-end software solutions for the fashion, apparel, textile, and footwear sectors.
DeSL is set to exhibit at National Retail Federation (NRF) from January 12th to 14th in New York City, NY. At this event, DeSL will be showcasing its newest suite of software solutions, Made for You.
Made for You is a series of specialized standalone, or fully integrated modules, aligning with today’s digital transformation business strategy. These modules are created for all stages of the supply chain and prioritize key processes in the business.
A few featured Made for You modules includes Digital Planning Boards a revolutionary centralized tool to empower the creative aspects of the brand, while harnessing financial data to make informed decisions. Total Quality Management, a specialized real-time solution enabling companies to ensure products are made to specification and supplied from vendors operating to highest levels of social compliance and ethical trading levels.
Dynamic Purchasing Platform delivers a complete end-to-end tool for managing suppliers and covers all procurement processes. Creative Sales Platform - an integral component of global sales team’s digital infrastructure to deliver key functions, shortening the overall order processing cycle and reduce the need for physical samples.
DeSL knows one-size-fits-all isn’t a realistic approach to running a business, that is why Made for You was created to accommodate the demands of businesses of all sizes, SMB to enterprise software.
DeSL offers appointment sign-ups for the upcoming show. Appointments allow NRF attendees to meet with DeSL representatives to schedule a live demo or discuss tailored software solutions.
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