Odesi at ITM 2026 with Its Innovative Solutions in Dyehouse and Laboratory Automation
Odesi, which will take part in ITM 2026 Exhibition, is preparing to welcome its visitors at Hall 11, Stand 1114A. Drawing attention with its dyehouse and laboratory automation systems developed for the textile industry, the company will bring together its innovative solutions and advanced technology applications with industry professionals throughout the exhibition.
Despite the fluctuations experienced in the textile industry, Odesi successfully completed 2025 in line with its targets and made a strong start to 2026 with the contribution of its domestic production power, high customer satisfaction, and international business partners. Developing dyehouse and laboratory automation systems for textile enterprises for many years, the company operates on a global scale with approximately 1500 active systems from Mexico to Indonesia.
Since its establishment, Odesi has received positive feedback from its customers with the performance and quality of the systems it offers, and aims to continuously strengthen its strong position in the market. While continuing to be a reliable solution partner for its business partners, the company also continues to develop high value-added, user-friendly, and environmentally sensitive products. Aiming to make its after-sales services more dynamic, Odesi will offer its customers a more modern service infrastructure with its new management building planned to be completed in the middle of 2026.
The automation systems developed by Odesi include a wide product range such as:
- Liquid Chemical Dispensing Systems
- Powder Dye Automation Systems
- Salt and Soda Automation Systems
- Printing Dyehouse Automation Systems
- Fully Automatic Laboratory Pipetting Systems
The company positions its automation systems not only as an equipment investment, but also as a strategic transformation tool for enterprises. One of the most important problems of textile manufacturers, the inability to control production processes, causes quality, time, and cost losses due to manual operations and operator-based differences. Odesi removes these processes from human dependency and makes them system-oriented; transforming dye and chemical dosing processes into a fully automatic, traceable, and error-free structure. In this way, both quality standardization and production efficiency are increased in enterprises.
Today, while automation systems reducing dependency on human labor in production processes are becoming increasingly important, Odesi foresaw this transformation at an early stage and developed “Dark Laboratory” systems. These systems, operating with robotic production lines and artificial intelligence-supported control mechanisms, provide time savings with less manpower, standardized production processes, and accurate reporting opportunities.
Within the scope of ITM 2026, Odesi will present its latest technologies especially focused on automation and “Dark Laboratory” solutions to visitors. During the exhibition, participants visiting the stand will have the opportunity to closely examine innovative systems that increase efficiency and quality in production and obtain detailed information about solutions shaping the industry.





