Innovation in textiles often starts small. A smart label is increasingly becoming the link that enables circularity. During Techtextil 2026, EE Labels shows how labels are evolving into carriers of data, identity, and circular information.
Dutch Circular Textile Pavilion
At Techtextil 2026, the Dutch Circular Textile Pavilion forms a central meeting point for the most forward thinking Dutch innovators in textiles. Here, technology, circularity, and material innovation come together on one exhibition floor at Messe Frankfurt.
Within this pavilion, the role of the label visibly changes. It is no longer just an accessory attached to a product. At the fair, it becomes clear how it develops into an information carrier that adds value throughout the entire life cycle and provides insight into origin, use, and circularity.
From label to data
The solutions of EE Labels focus on making product information accessible. This gives brands better insight into the origin, materials, and life span of their products. In this way, a new function for the label emerges within the circular economy. It supports not only identification but also transparency and the reuse of data.
EE Labels shows how a small component can have a major impact on the entire chain.
Innovations at Techtextil 2026
During the fair, three applications are central:
• Woven QR codes remain scannable throughout the entire life cycle
• Data connections expand beyond the digital product passport with RFID applications
• Smart labels strengthen circular processes and brand experience
These applications show how data and textiles are becoming increasingly interconnected.
Insights from practice
Recent insights from EE Labels show that labels are increasingly functioning as a data layer within products. They connect production, use, and reuse. This gives brands better control over product information. It makes transparency easier and strengthens trust with end users.
Visit Techtextil 2026
EE Labels will be present at Messe Frankfurt within the Dutch Circular Textile Pavilion, Hall 9.1, B39. The fair takes place from 21 to 24 April. The developments show how a small detail can have a major impact on the future of textiles.

