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Global vision in medical textiles meets at HIGHTEX 2026

HIGHTEX 2024 saw many high interested visitors © 2025 HIGHTEX
Developments in the medical textile sector are already making HIGHTEX 2026 one of the most remarkable international meeting points in the region. A wide technological spectrum—from nonwoven technologies to meltblown lines, from spunbond production systems to advanced composite healthcare textiles—will come together at HIGHTEX 2026.


The exhibition will be the most comprehensive platform where the latest innovations in medical and hygienic textiles, smart materials, biodegradable polymer solutions, and artificial intelligence–supported production lines are introduced. R&D centers, machine manufacturers, medical professionals, academics, and global investors will come together under one roof, creating a basis for new collaborations in the sector.

HIGHTEX 2026 is a strategic exhibition that should not be missed for Türkiye to showcase its global potential in technical and medical textiles, establish new trade connections, and increase its visibility in the international market.

The global medical textile market will reach approximately 39 billion dollars by 2034

The global medical textile market, which stood at 26.17 billion dollars in 2025, is projected to reach 38.71 billion dollars by 2034. This growth trend indicates a steady annual increase of 4.45%. While the Asia-Pacific region maintains its market leadership, Europe is expected to be the fastest-growing region in the coming period. Nonwoven products constitute a significant portion of market revenues, while knitted medical textiles are also rapidly advancing thanks to advanced applications such as tissue engineering and scaffolds.

A strategic field offering high added value

In Türkiye, the medical textile sector stands out as a strategic field that creates high added value with a wide product range extending from simple hygiene products to advanced surgical implants. Increasing awareness due to global pandemics, rising demand for healthcare services, and the aging population worldwide further highlight the importance of medical textiles each passing day. Türkiye’s rapid production capability and flexible supply structure demonstrated during the pandemic strengthened the country's reliable position in the global medical textile supply chain.

Medical textiles are essentially divided into two main groups: implantable and non-implantable products. Non-implantable products, such as masks, gowns, and bandages form a large-volume market, while implantable products such as artificial vessels, surgical sutures, and tissue scaffolds create much higher added value due to their high-technology structures. Türkiye’s advanced healthcare infrastructure, the clinical testing opportunities offered by university hospitals, and the increasingly strengthening biotechnology R&D capacity create a strong ecosystem for developing these products. Geographic proximity to Europe also gives Türkiye a significant logistical advantage over its competitors.

A window of opportunity for Türkiye in high-tech exports

Medical textiles are one of the strongest segments capable of transforming Türkiye’s textile industry toward a high-technology axis. Medical textiles, which are expected to contribute significantly to the high-tech export vision targeted after 2030, could turn Türkiye into a regional innovation and production hub with the right policies. Planning the sector’s transformation gradually, modernizing traditional textile production without completely excluding it, and protecting employment are critically important for a sustainable transition.

SINCILON booth at HIGHTEX 2024 © 2025 HIGHTEX
SINCILON booth at HIGHTEX 2024 © 2025 HIGHTEX


A new perspective in healthcare with advanced-technology materials

Medical textiles stand out with very critical properties such as biological compatibility, breathability, non-toxicity, chemical resistance, and compatibility with sterilization processes. They have a wide range of applications—from soft tissue and cardiovascular implants to orthopedic implants, from wound care products to protective healthcare equipment. Structures that support organ functions or, when necessary, replace them make the transformative role of these products in medicine even more prominent.

A new era in AI-supported production

Artificial intelligence has become a technology that fundamentally transforms quality control, production planning, supply chain management, and recycling processes in the medical textile sector. Processes such as optimizing fiber blends, developing antimicrobial coatings, and implementing predictive maintenance on production lines are reaching a new level thanks to the efficiency provided by AI. The development of smart textiles also stands out as one of the most notable outcomes of this technological transformation.

Reserve your place at HIGHTEX 2026 to closely observe the technologies that will shape the healthcare solutions of the future, create new business opportunities, and be part of the transformation in the sector.



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