February 14, 2026 | 14:30

VIATT 2026 to showcase global textile innovations in HCM City

Van Nguyen

The event, scheduled on February 26-28, attracting hundreds of enterprises and leading brands operating in the sector.

VIATT 2026 to showcase global textile innovations in HCM City
Vietnam International Trade Fair for Apparel, Textiles and Textile Technologies (VIATT 2026) is expected to expand its scale by 20% compared to last year's edition. Photo: bnews.vn

Hundreds of enterprises and leading brands in textiles and garments, accessories and materials, machinery, and advanced technologies will converge at the Vietnam International Trade Fair for Apparel, Textiles and Textile Technologies (VIATT 2026), scheduled for February 26–28 in Ho Chi Minh City, according to a report from the Vietnam News Agency.

The fair will showcase a comprehensive range of products, including yarn, fabrics, garments, accessories, trimmings, as well as machinery, technologies and services for the textile and garment industry.

This year’s event is expected to expand its exhibition space by 20% year on year, from 15,000 sq.m to 18,000 sq.m. Nearly 1,000 booths representing more than 450 domestic and international companies from 21 countries and territories are set to participate.

VIATT 2026 aims to advance Vietnam’s textile and garment industry by promoting technological innovation, enhancing sustainability practices, and expanding the development of technical textiles.

The event is also expected to create opportunities for international businesses to tap into the growth potential of Vietnam and the broader ASEAN market, while enabling local enterprises to strengthen connections with global buyers.

A series of thematic forums and conferences will be held alongside the exhibition, including a textile industry forum addressing trade volatility in 2026 and a summit on Vietnam’s textile and garment development strategy. Discussions will focus on artificial intelligence applications, Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) standards, and compliance with international requirements.

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