One of the leading textile machineries Manufacturers from India for hard waste yarn, Knitted & Woven fabric waste, cotton waste Recyling, Modern Blow room Line, New Generation High Production Card, Technical textiles, Non wovens, Sanitary Surgical Cotton, Service Equipment for Spinning.
NTG AS
NTG AS is a Norwegian textile-to-textile GRS-certified mechanical recycling facility. We have over 5000 square meters for textile sorting and recycling facility. In our facility we can sort and recycle all type of textiles, both post- and pre-consumer textiles. Our main product is staple fibers for textile production, such as wool, cotton and blends like polycotton. We are also developing state-of-the art automated sorting system for efficient and accurate sorting of textiles for reuse and recycling.
Nouvelles Fibres Textiles
Nouvelles Fibres Textiles is an innovative French industrial player, born from the partnership between Les Tissages de Charlieu and Synergies TLC—two companies committed to advancing the circular textile economy. We develop automated sorting and dismantling solutions to give end-of-life textiles a second life, processing both post-industrial and post-consumer waste at industrial scale. Thanks to cutting-edge optical sorting technology, we are able to: • precisely separate textiles by composition and color • remove elements that hinder recycling (zippers, buttons, labels, etc.) • prepare materials according to industrial needs (whole garments, cut pieces, pre-shredding) Our ambition: to secure high-quality, consistent recycled material streams, ready to be reintegrated into new production cycles.
Norsk Tekstilgjenvinning
NTG AS is a Norwegian textile-to-textile GRS-certified mechanical recycling facility. We have over 5000 square meters for textile sorting and recycling facility, and we are growing fast. In our facility we can sort and recycle all type of textiles, both post- and pre-consumer textiles. Our main product is staple fibers for textile production, such as wool, cotton and blends like polycotton. We are also developing state-of-the art automated sorting system for efficient and accurate sorting of textiles for reuse and recycling.
NOOSA
NOOSA™ is a material science company established in 2019. At NOOSA™, our goal is to pave the way for a textile industry free from fossil fuels. To achieve this, we developed a 100% bio-based and 100% recyclable fiber. Our primary product range includes staple fiber, spun yarn and multifilament. Thanks to our NOOCYCLE™ recycling technology, we are able to recycle it back into a 100% virgin fiber, and this endlessly. Working together with textile actors and people sharing our vision, we bring circularity to the textile industry.
NEXT TECHNOLOGY TECNOTESSILE
Next Technology Tecnotessile – NTT (Italy, Tuscany), is one of Italian leading organisations in Research and Development. Founded in 1972 in Prato, at the heart of Europe’s main textile district, NTT has quickly become a reference point not only regionally but also nationally and internationally for technological transfer and innovation. NTT’s primary goal is to enhance the competitiveness of companies, helping them stay at the forefront through advanced technological solutions and research projects aimed at the future. Initially established to support the textile and fashion industry, NTT has progressively expanded its activities in many other different industrial sectors, including mechanics, automotive, logistics, and ICT. This expansion has led NTT to collaborate with numerous strategic partners, including companies, universities, and research centres, strengthening its presence in international R&D projects. Thanks to this extensive collaboration network, NTT is now a key player in technological innovation, offering innovative solutions ranging from semi-industrial scale prototyping to highly specialised technical consulting. NTT also coordinates the Fashion Technology District OTIR2020 – Tuscany Fashion Cluster (OTIR2020–TFC), by involving more than 120 members including SMEs; LE, Universities, R&D and Training Center, Federetaions. The aim is to coordinate and support the Tuscan production system by enhancing the level of innovation targeted areas. Through technical and technological support, NTT guides companies in following the evolving trends of the sector, helping them compete effectively in an increasingly global and dynamic market. | Next Technology Tecnotessile – NTT (Italy, Tuscany), is one of Italian leading organisations in Research and Development. Founded in 1972 in Prato, at the heart of Europe’s main textile district, NTT has quickly become a reference point not only regionally but also nationally and internationally for technological transfer and innovation. NTT’s primary goal is to enhance the competitiveness of companies, helping them stay at the forefront through advanced technological solutions and research projects aimed at the future. Initially established to support the textile and fashion industry, NTT has progressively expanded its activities in many other different industrial sectors, including mechanics, automotive, logistics, and ICT. This expansion has led NTT to collaborate with numerous strategic partners, including companies, universities, and research centres, strengthening its presence in international R&D projects. Thanks to this extensive collaboration network, NTT is now a key player in technological innovation, offering innovative solutions ranging from semi-industrial scale prototyping to highly specialised technical consulting. NTT also coordinates the Tuscany Fashion Cluster (TFC), by involving more than 120 members including SMEs; LE, Universities, R&D and Training Center, Federetaions. The aim is to coordinate and support the Tuscany production system by enhancing the level of innovation targeted areas. Through technical and technological support, NTT guides companies in following the evolving trends of the sector, helping them compete effectively in an increasingly global and dynamic market.
NewRetex
Leading the Way in Automated Textile Sorting NewRetex has developed the world’s first fully automated textile sorting facility with a traceability system. We specialize in automatic textile sorting and mechanical recycling, transforming post-consumer fiber into valuable new resources for the textile industry. Our mission is to be the market leader in textile sorting technology and to create high-value materials through innovative processes. Advanced Technology and Sorting Facilities for Sale We design and sell textile sorting lines that integrate artificial intelligence, data collection systems, and advanced sensor technology. Our systems empower companies to efficiently manage textile waste, stay ahead of upcoming EU regulations, and actively contribute to a more circular economy. Proven Results in Fiber Recycling At NewRetex, we have accumulated extensive knowledge about post-consumer fibers and successfully developed yarns and products, proving that these fibers can be effectively recycled for the future of the textile industry. Building a Scalable and Sustainable Supply Chain We have established a strong and scalable supply chain that provides the industry with access to high-quality recycled fibers, yarns, and finished products—ready to be integrated directly into new collections.
New Retex A/S
Advanced Textile Sorting Powered by Data: NewRetex develops and delivers fully automated textile sorting systems built on AI, sensor fusion, and real-time data processing. Our technology identifies and separates textiles by fiber composition, color, and quality, creating standardized, traceable outputs ready for recycling and production. From Fiber to Product-Level Sorting: Our systems go beyond material identification. Using advanced image recognition and machine learning, we classify textiles at product and style level, enabling automated sorting for reuse markets based on garment type and category to decrease manual sorting. This allows operators to extract higher-value fractions for resale, while simultaneously generating detailed data on product categories, reuse potential, and material flows. Data is the New Raw Material: Every item processed generates structured data. From fiber composition to product type and quality grading, our platform provides full transparency into textile streams, enabling documentation, traceability, and smarter decision-making across the value chain. Built for Industrial Scale: Our sorting lines are designed for high-capacity operations, helping waste management companies and recyclers handle growing textile volumes driven by EU regulation. From Sorting to Supply Chains: By combining technology, data, and material expertise, NewRetex bridges the gap between waste and new production, delivering reliable input for fiber-to-fiber recycling and high-quality reuse markets.
Matterr GmbH
matterr revolutionizes recycling with its patented revolPET and RevolTex technologies, turning polyester and PET waste into high-quality monomers. By breaking down mixed PET waste, it enables true circularity and reduces the need for virgin materials. | matterr is a technology company specializing in chemical polyester recycling. Through an innovative depolymerization process, the company converts mixed PET waste—including polyester textiles and multilayer packaging—back into its fundamental building blocks: terephthalic acid and ethylene glycol. These are then purified and repolymerized into high-quality polyester using existing production facilities. In doing so, matterr is laying the groundwork for a truly circular economy—one in which waste becomes a valuable resource and fossil raw materials are permanently replaced. The company’s goal is to make polyester an infinite resource: technologically advanced, ecologically impactful, and industrially scalable. After its successful implementation in Germany, matterr aims to make its technology available internationally through licensing models, accelerating its global adoption.
Matoha
Matoha Instrumentation exists to solve a practical problem at the heart of textile recycling: we do not know, with enough certainty, what materials are really moving through the system. Matoha builds technology that identifies textiles at garment level, where decisions are actually made. Not in laboratories. Not in theory. On sorting tables, in live operations, under real-world conditions. Each scan replaces assumption with evidence. But identification alone is not enough. What matters is what follows. Every garment scanned becomes a data point. Over time, those data points create a clear, traceable picture of material flows: what fibres appear, in what volumes, at what quality, and where they go next. This is garment-level tracking and tracing, built from the ground up. That information changes behaviour. Sorters work with greater confidence. Recyclers plan with clearer inputs. Brands gain insight into post-consumer reality, rather than relying on models or averages. Decisions improve because the data improves. Matoha’s approach is deliberately grounded. The tools are simple to use, the outputs are practical, and the aim is progress rather than spectacle. In an industry full of ambition, we focus on delivery. At events, we show what already works. Real garments. Real scans. Real data. Because the transition to circular textiles will not be driven by promises, but by infrastructure that earns trust through use.