04/04/2025 – Picture gallery
Impressions from Hannover Messe 2025
The “Technical Textiles” pavilion is being held for the first time at Hannover Messe 2025. textile network editor-in-chief Sibylle Michel wanted to see the new area for herself and went straight to the trade fair. She has captured her impressions in a picture gallery.

In Hall 2 in the “Technical Textiles” area, textile associations and their member companies presented innovative materials and applications for technical textiles. © Meisenbach GmbH

TFI Aachen is currently researching the development of a geotextile that is designed to slow down the flow of water on roads. It is intended as a preventative measure for use in flood areas, explains Sabrina Gellissen, Project Manager for Sales and Qualification at TFI Aachen. © Meisenbach GmbH

Sebastian Wistuba works as Sales Office Manager at Güth & Wolf, a ribbon and belt weaving company from Gütersloh. His assessment after two days at the new Technical Textiles stand: Things are going surprisingly well! © Meisenbach GmbH

There is a lot going on at the stand of Amohr Technische Textilien, supplier of high-quality narrow textiles. The electrically conductive tape arouses the interest of visitors. © Meisenbach GmbH

Christoph Mohr (left), Managing Director of Amohr Technische Textilien, and Carsten Classe, responsible for Sales at Amohr, are hoping for even more visitors on the other days of the fair. © Meisenbach GmbH

Dietmar Weber, Managing Director of Wagenfelder Spinnereien, proudly presents the specially developed yarn made from recycled carbon fibers. © Meisenbach GmbH

Jörg Stottrop, Managing Director of Stottrop-Textil, presents a fire-resistant PTFE MESH glass fabric that can be used as a textile façade on buildings. © Meisenbach GmbH

Benjamin Holmer, Managing Director of rectify, and Mai Lan Ngyuen, have found a solution for back problems in the workplace: a back sensor that is inserted into a sensor shirt and measures the movements of the spine. The data collected is forwarded to an app, analyzed and evaluated. The aim is to avoid incorrect posture. © Meisenbach GmbH

The aim of Sectorlens, a spin-off from the University of Potsdam, is to support companies in their digital transformation with innovative solutions such as Find-Your-Software. Co-founder Benedict Bender emphasizes that individual advice tailored to the customer is particularly important to him. © Meisenbach GmbH