Sedo Treepoint will present its latest digital technologies for technical textile manufacturing at Techtextil 2026, taking place from April 21–24, 2026 in Frankfurt. The company will exhibit in Hall 12, Booth D05, highlighting integrated automation and digital systems designed to improve efficiency, transparency, and sustainability in technical textile production.
Digital Integration for Complex Textile Production
As the technical textiles sector faces increasing production complexity and stricter sustainability requirements, manufacturers are under growing pressure to maintain stable processes while adapting to smaller batch sizes, specialized materials, and rising energy costs.
Sedo Treepoint’s automation platforms, Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES), and control solutions are designed to address these challenges by connecting machines, process control, and production data into a unified digital environment. This integrated approach enables manufacturers to improve process stability, ensure reproducible quality, and make more informed operational decisions even in highly dynamic production environments.
From Reactive Troubleshooting to Smart Process Control
By integrating real-time monitoring and connected automation systems, Sedo Treepoint aims to help technical textile producers move beyond reactive troubleshooting toward proactive and data-driven production management.
The company’s solutions enable manufacturers to manage complex production workflows more effectively while improving resource efficiency and operational transparency. These technologies also support companies in meeting stricter sustainability and compliance standards while maintaining consistent product performance.
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Through its participation at Techtextil 2026, Sedo Treepoint intends to engage with technical textile producers, OEMs, and industry partners seeking practical digital tools to optimize complex manufacturing processes.
Visitors to the exhibition will have the opportunity to explore how connected automation and MES systems can support the transition toward more efficient, transparent, and sustainable technical textile production.
















