As global fibre production is expected to touch 169 million tonnes by 2030, yarn manufacturing is emerging as one of the most critical focus areas within the textile machinery sector. Positioned in Halls 6, 7 and 10, the Yarn Hall at ITM 2026 will spotlight next-generation solutions centred on automation, energy efficiency, digital integration, and circular manufacturing.
Scheduled from 9 to 13 June 2026 at the Istanbul Tüyap Fair and Congress Center, ITM 2026 will unite leading global manufacturers of yarn technologies on a single platform. The Yarn Hall will present advanced spinning systems, smart manufacturing concepts, and sustainability-driven innovations, offering visitors a clear roadmap to emerging technologies and strategic investment opportunities. Industry leaders, technology providers, and decision-makers will gain hands-on exposure to the developments shaping the future of yarn production.
Redefining Spinning Technologies for Sustainable Manufacturing
Spinning, the foundation of textile production, is being transformed through advanced technological interventions showcased at the Yarn Hall. High-performance extrusion systems for filament yarns, combined with intelligent spinning solutions focused on automation and energy optimisation, are redefining efficiency benchmarks. Digitally enabled production environments enhance transparency, control, and sustainability across operations.
Fully Automated and Intelligent Spinning Lines
Integrated automated winding systems within ring and rotor spinning lines streamline operations, reduce reliance on manual labour, and ensure consistent yarn quality. End-to-end connected workflows, spanning bale handling to final packaging, enable seamless production management. These intelligent setups support higher productivity while improving overall manufacturing competitiveness.
Modular and Energy-Saving Spinning Systems
Modular spinning technologies equipped with integrated logistics solutions help optimise material flow while significantly lowering energy consumption. Their flexible configurations allow manufacturers to adapt capacity, control investment costs, and scale production efficiently. Such systems support agile manufacturing models capable of responding quickly to market fluctuations.
Circular Production and Recycled Fibre Solutions
A major focus at the ITM 2026 Yarn Hall will be circular production models using recycled fibres. Advanced spinning systems compatible with mechanical recycling processes allow waste materials to be reintroduced into the production cycle. These innovations enhance resource efficiency and reduce environmental impact, supporting the industry’s transition towards sustainable manufacturing.
Enhanced Performance in Rotor Spinning
High-efficiency rotor spinning technologies, especially suited for short and recycled fibres, continue to raise productivity standards. Innovations such as advanced piecing systems, self-cleaning yarn guides, and multi-start capabilities help minimise downtime, lower maintenance costs, and improve production continuity.
A Strategic Platform for the Global Yarn Industry
For yarn manufacturers seeking to stay aligned with technological transformation, refine investment strategies, and strengthen global competitiveness, ITM 2026 offers a vital industry platform. Beyond machinery showcases, the Yarn Hall enables in-depth evaluation of sustainable production models, comparative analysis of spinning technologies, and informed decision-making for future investments. Direct interaction with global suppliers, exploration of new partnerships, and insights into evolving market trends position ITM 2026 as a key meeting point for yarn industry leaders.

