Meet our Exhibitors

The Danish Teknologisk Institut (DTI) focuses on developing smart textiles for diverse applications, including wearables for sports and healthcare, as well as intelligent covers for space robots. With extensive capabilities in printed electronics and a dedicated lab for textile circuits, DTI excels in integrating electronics and sensors into garments. Visit their booth at the e-textile conference and meet Christian Dalsgaard and Zachary James Davis, long-time experts in the e-textile field.


Screentec is a contract development and manufacturing company for printed electronics. Year 2024 company’s development focus has been to expand the offering for textile integration of printed electronics. Ability to integrate printed stretchable conductive patters to textiles together with reliable mounting of SMT components has expanded Screentec’s capability and offering in the field remarkably. Meet Mikko Paakkolanvaara and Tuomas Happonen at their booth to learn about Screentec’s E-Textile capabilities!


🚀 Pioneering Innovation for Over a Decade!

With more than 10 years of experience, we’re defined by our relentless pursuit of excellence in production methods and the exploration of new materials. This commitment enables us to deliver cutting-edge products that exceed our customers’ expectations.

We are proud to be ISO 9001 certified, ensuring the highest standards in quality management. Additionally, our development and production processes are tailored to meet the stringent requirements of ISO 13485, supporting our clients’ needs with precision and compliance.

At Born, we don’t just keep up with the future—we help shape it. 🌟

#Innovation #Quality #ISO9001 #ISO13485 #ManufacturingExcellence #ContinuousImprovement

Discover the future of technical knitting with us! Meet Michael Schneider from Born Germany and Florian Wieczorek from Smart Textiles Hub!


AB65, developed by Yuang Hsian Metal Industrial Corp., is an innovative copper alloy-based yarn designed for advanced textile applications. This yarn excels in electrical conductivity, making it ideal for smart textiles and wearable technology. It also provides superior EMI and radiation shielding, as well as antimicrobial and mildew-proof properties, ensuring hygiene and freshness in various uses, including healthcare and advanced clothing. AB65 is produced through an eco-friendly process that minimizes waste and avoids harmful chemicals, making it a
sustainable yarn solution that meets modern technological demands while supporting environmental responsibility. Meet Bond Chang at E-Textiles 2024 to get to know more about this exciting new yarn!


Visit the UWB RICE booth at the upcoming E-Textiles 2024 conference to explore our latest innovations in e-textiles. Our team is focused on R&D for a variety of applications, from personal protective equipment and healthcare to well-being. Discover our unique hybrid conductive threads, stretchable conductive ribbons, and market-ready products like smart firefighting suits, ponchos, and gloves commercialized by our industrial partners. Learn about our advanced production techniques, including e-broidery, flat knitting, digital printing, lamination, 3D printing, and interconnection methods for seamless electronic integration. Join us for live demonstrations and discussions with our experts.


The E-Stitches Collective is a community of creators, designers, bio-technologists, and researchers exploring e-textiles, soft systems, and wearable technologies for art, design, and societal impact. We share a passion for materials and craft, pushing the boundaries of textiles and tech. Through regular meetups, we offer news, events, and guidance on the latest in e-textiles. Our community fosters collaboration, showcases new work, and supports discussions on emerging textile trends. Join us to showcase your projects, access cutting-edge research, attend exclusive workshops, and connect with like-minded innovators. 

Meet Sara Robertson, Lucie Hernandez and Emma Wright to talk about the collective and options to contribute!


Applycon has almost 20 years of know-how in wearable technologies and textile integration. As a development and manufacturing company, it has based its business on wearable electronics in the following areas: light applications (light guiding fibers) ApplyLight®, heating technology ApplyHeat®, sensor and communication technology, connectors and textile cables developed for textile applications and integration. The company also offers support and transfer of its technological know-how to textile manufacturing companies. In recent years, Applycon has focused on integrations into professional garments requiring compliance with industrial washing standards.

This year the company, as a member of an international consortium, has started work on a major project for the defence industry, ARMETISS, cofounded by the EU and managed by the EDA.

At the conference you will be able to meet Milan Baxa and Milan Baxa JR.


Shieldex is a leading manufacturer of metalized textiles with over 45 years of experience. Our core products include yarns and fabrics plated with silver, copper, nickel, and tin. These materials offer unique properties including electromagnetic shielding, electrical conductivity, and more. With a production site based in Germany, Shieldex ensures high-quality semi-finished textile goods for a variety of technical applications. We proudly serve industries ranging from defense and aerospace to medical technology and automotive, providing reliable solutions for cutting-edge challenges.

At the E-Textiles 2024, you will have the opportunity to engage with our experts from various departments, whose collaborative efforts drive our success in conductive textiles. Our cutting-edge R&D team excels in product development, process optimization, and textile finishing, providing high-impact research consulting to help partners transform and improve their projects. Find out more here: https://www.shieldex.de/en/research-development/ 


FRTI are pionneers in developing and manufacturing electronic and highly functional textiles based on embroidery technology. Decades of experience make FRTI an e-textile powerhouse. Our competencies and capabilities range from seamlessly merging robust electronic components with textile substrates to the developments of complex textile-integrated electronic systems. Using various conductive materials, we can manufacture textile based sensors, flexible heating elements and large area lighting solutions. FRTI’s own e-broidery®-technology represents an elaborate method of combining textiles and elecronics.

Meet Alexander Haag at the E-Textiles Conference to discuss how FRTI can meet your e-textile needs!


ERTUNÇ ÖZCAN Medical Devices

Ertunç Özcan Ithalat and Mumessillik were established in Ankara in 1968. Intensive care units, simulation centers, emergency units, operating room-anesthesia devices, intensive care – sterilization service and key delivery hospital projects are avaliable as a solution partner.

At Ertunç Özcan, we are committed to advancing global healthcare quality with innovative and superior medical device manufacturing. Our goal is to offer healthcare professionals and patients state-of-the-art, dependable, and secure medical devices that elevate diagnostics, treatment, and patient outcomes.

We constantly challenge technology and design limits to develop medical devices that meet the ever-changing demands of the healthcare industry. We cultivate a culture of creativity and urge our teams to experiment with new ideas.

Hasan Güner and Onur Özcan will be at E-Textiles 2024 to present the latest developments!