Partnership with Future Fabrics Expo

Performance Days joins forces with Future Fabrics Expo to spotlight next-gen sustainable textiles at the October show.

To strengthen its commitment to innovation, Performance Days has entered into a strategic partnership with the renowned London-based trade show Future Fabrics Expo (FFE). At the upcoming October edition, the Innovation Area will feature a dedicated showcase curated by FFE.

This collaboration unites two leading global platforms with a shared mission: spotlighting functional textile innovation, accelerating sustainable solutions, and inspiring progress across the textile industry. Within the Innovation Hub by FFE, visitors will discover a curated selection of next-generation materials designed to spark new ideas for product development.

About Performance Days

Performance Days is a leading functional fabric fair connecting material suppliers, designers, and product developers from across the textile industry. It serves as a platform for innovation and knowledge-sharing, focused on future-oriented materials, technologies, and processes.

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