To be held from September 3-5, 2025 in Shanghai, Cinte Techtextil China is set to be a key international platform for the technical textiles and nonwovens industry. Featuring exhibitors from across 12 countries and regions, the show will help bridge the gap between Asian and Western markets by showcasing products across 12 application areas.
A major highlight of the 2025 event is the launch of the Textile Chemicals and Dyes Zone. Suitable for applications in sports, industrial protection, and construction, this new category will feature renowned companies like Germany's CHT Germany GmbH and the USA's Michelman Inc. Other exhibitors in this zone include Dupré Minerals from the UK, which will showcase its flame-retardant Micashield Vermiculite Dispersion, and China's Shanghai Xinnuo Chemical and Yancheng Ruize Color Masterbatch, both of which specialize in water-based waxes and masterbatch production.
The event will also include strong representation from Europe, with the European and German Zones featuring top companies. These zones will host returning brands like EMS-Griltech (Switzerland) and Fibre Extrusion Technology (UK), as well as new exhibitors like Belgium's Serel Industrie, which specializes in X-ray technology for textile recycling, and the UK's Proton Product International. The German Zone will include industry leaders such as Brueckner Textile Technologies and Lindauer Dornier, which is known for its high-performance weaving machines.
Automotive textiles will be another key focus, with exhibitors from around the globe presenting their products. Malaysia's JCT Industries will showcase its PVA fibers for automotive applications, and China's Jiangsu HongFeng Thread Technology will feature its certified polyester and nylon sewing threads.
Cinte Techtextil China is organized by Messe Frankfurt (HK), the Sub-Council of Textile Industry, CCPIT, and the China Nonwovens & Industrial Textiles Association (CNITA). The fair's comprehensive product scope aims to serve as an effective business platform for the entire industry, from raw materials to finished products.