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Bhavani JayaramanNovember 21, 2025 Press Release

Join industry leaders, innovators, and researchers for the Ðãɫֱ²¥Coloration Conference, February 24–25, 2026, at the StateView Hotel in Raleigh, North Carolina. This event will bring together professionals from across the textile and color industries to explore the latest trends, technologies, and innovations shaping the future of coloration.

Ðãɫֱ²¥ the Conference

The program will highlight sustainable practices, digital transformation, and advancements in dyeing technology—from lab design and color communication to natural dyes and waterless coloration systems. Attendees will gain valuable insights into modern production methods,
material innovations, and testing techniques driving performance and sustainability in today’s textile supply chain.

This event is designed for professionals involved in textile coloration, product development, research and development, testing, quality control, and sustainability. It welcomes representatives from brands, mills, and suppliers who are eager to deepen their expertise and stay connected with industry advancements. Participants will gain valuable insights into emerging technological and market trends, network with peers and leading experts in textile coloration, and experience hands-on learning through lab tours and technical sessions. Be inspired by innovative leaders who are shaping the future of color in textiles.

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Program Highlights

Program content is currently in development. Topics listed below could possibly change.

Designing & Modernizing Dyeing Labs for the Future
Explore strategies for upgrading lab environments to meet the demands of next-generation coloration.

LEDs and Their Challenges
Understand the implications of LED lighting for color perception and control.

Digital Standards & Color Communication in the LED/UV Era
Learn how digital tools are reshaping global color management practices.

Color Matching & Control
Address best practices for achieving and maintaining accurate, consistent color.

Panel Discussions
Hear multiple perspectives from industry experts on evolving challenges and opportunities in coloration.

Fibre52: Natural Fibers & Efficiency Analytics
Discover innovative, sustainable processing methods for cotton and natural fibers.

Preparation for Synthetic Fibers
Examine modern techniques to improve dye uptake and performance in synthetics.

Challenges of Recycled Fibers
Gain insight into coloration issues and solutions for circular textile systems.

Natural & BioBased Dyes
Explore emerging dye sources and applications from natural and bio-based materials.

New Color Application Technologies
See how automation and digitalization are revolutionizing the dyeing process.

Innovations in Waterless Dyeing
This session showcases cutting-edge approaches to sustainable color application.

Ðãɫֱ²¥Test Methods
Learn about recent updates and applications in Ðãɫֱ²¥colorfastness and testing standards.

Advancements in Colorfastness Testing Equipment
See the latest tools for accurate, reliable color evaluation and performance testing.

North Carolina State University Wilson College of Textiles
Experience an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at one of the world’s premier institutions for textile education and research. Attendees will participate in guided tours of the analytical service lab, digital design lab, TPACC, and the dyeing & finishing pilot labs at the Wilson College of Textiles.

Register today to connect with leading industry professionals and academic experts at this must-attend event. Ðãɫֱ²¥members enjoy discounted registration. Be sure to register by February 10, 2026, to take advantage of early rates.

AATCC connects the global textile community to empower an innovative, informed, and sustainable future. Headquartered in the Research Triangle Park of North Carolina, Ðãɫֱ²¥has provided standards development, testing materials, educational resources, and professional networking to the global textile industry for more than a century.

Technical Contact: Erika Simmons; Technical Director; simmonse@aatcc.org

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