ITMA 2027 Launches Start-Up Valley With Fully Subsidised CEMATEX Start-Up Grant For Textile Innovators
February 2026 – ITMA 2027, the world's leading textile and garment technology exhibition, has announced the launch of Start-Up Valley, a dedicated platform designed to connect high-potential start-ups with global textile technology innovators, manufacturers, partners and investors.
Selected start-ups will gain unparalleled access to decision-makers across the entire textile value chain, positioning them at the forefront of industry innovation and collaboration.
The CEMATEX Start-Up Grant eliminates financial barriers by covering exhibition costs, enabling start-ups to focus on presenting their solutions and building valuable connections.
As the textile industry navigates increasing demands for sustainability, efficiency and ethical practices, Start-Up Valley provides a critical platform for emerging solutions that challenge conventional approaches.
The initiative reflects a broader industry imperative to embrace forward-thinking technologies that can reshape manufacturing processes and supply chain dynamics.
Successful applicants will join a curated showcase of innovation at ITMA 2027, connecting with a global audience of industry leaders, potential partners and investors who are actively seeking transformative solutions.
Applications are now open, and interested start-ups should submit their proposals promptly to secure their place in this unique opportunity to accelerate growth and visibility within the global textile technology ecosystem.
About CEMATEX & ITMA
The European Committee of Textile Machinery Manufacturers (CEMATEX) comprises national textile machinery associations from Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
It is the owner of ITMA and ITMA ASIA.
Considered the 'Olympics' of textile machinery exhibitions, ITMA has a 74-year history of displaying the latest technology for every work process of textile and garment making and is held every four years in Europe.