High Efficiency and Smart Spinning Preparation Solutions from Trützschler at ITM 2026
At ITM 2026, Trützschler aims to deliver both efficiency and quality in spinning preparation processes through its direct spinning technologies, automation systems, and digital service solutions.
As one of the most prestigious gatherings of textile technologies, the ITM 2026 International Textile Machinery Exhibition is preparing to bring together the latest innovations of global brands with industry professionals. Among the leading exhibitors, Trützschler stands out with its innovative approach in spinning preparation, as well as its automation systems and digital solutions.
Trützschler positions ITM as one of the most important textile machinery exhibitions in the world. The company considers this platform a key opportunity to showcase its latest technologies and to connect with both new and existing customers from all over the world. Türkiye’s strategic proximity to major European markets, its strong domestic cotton production, and its modern, well-established textile infrastructure are among the key factors enhancing ITM’s global appeal. Combined with the country’s reputation for high-quality textile production and strong industry expertise, these advantages make the exhibition an attractive meeting point where professionals from around the world exchange ideas and explore future-oriented solutions.
This year, in the field of spinning preparation, Trützschler will set a key focus on direct spinning with the TC 30i and IDF 3. The IDF 3 delivers very good sliver quality at high production speeds and is appreciated for its easy handling. In direct spinning setups, the “dream team” of TC 30i and IDF 3 enables high productivity, stable yarn parameters and efficient processing of blends with high short‑fiber content or recycled materials. Customers also value the ability to shorten the spinning preparation process without compromising quality.
Automation will be another focus. With T‑CAN, Trützschler is addressing the growing need for intelligent, reliable automation in spinning preparation. By automating sliver can transport with AGVs and a smart software interface, T‑CAN reduces manual handling, lowers operational costs and ensures consistent material flow. It represents a significant step toward smarter and more efficient spinning mills.
Beyond machinery, service and digital solutions will play an equally important role in our presence at the exhibition. In its statement, Trützschler included the following remarks: “We want to highlight how our service teams, with their local service and repair stations, and our digital tools like MyMill, help customers operate more efficiently, optimize their processes and get the most out of their installations.”





