TexProcess Americas is one of the most prominent trade shows in the Americas dedicated to the textile and garment manufacturing industries. Organized biannually, the event serves as a vital hub for connecting manufacturers, suppliers, and buyers from across North, Central, and South America.

TexProcess Americas is known for its comprehensive focus on the entire value chain of textile production, from raw materials to finished products, including machinery, technology, and services. The event typically runs concurrently with Techtextil North America, further broadening the scope by covering the technical textiles sector.

The highlight of TexProcess Americas is its diverse array of exhibitors who showcase innovations in sewing, garment manufacturing, embroidery, textile processing, and software solutions that enhance production efficiency and quality. Workshops, seminars, and panel discussions are also a staple at the event, where industry experts discuss emerging trends, technological advancements, and the future of textile manufacturing. Topics such as automation, digitalization, and sustainability are often at the forefront, reflecting the ongoing transformation of the textile industry.

For TexProcess Americas 2025, Datatex will be a key exhibitor, demonstrating its state-of-the-art ERP solutions designed specifically for the textile industry. The company aims to introduce its latest innovations in production planning, shop floor control, and supply chain management.

With the increasing focus on sustainability and efficiency, Datatex’s solutions will provide manufacturers with the tools they need to streamline operations, reduce waste, and improve overall production output. During the event, Datatex will host live demonstrations, giving attendees a hands-on experience of how its software can integrate seamlessly into existing manufacturing processes.

The presence of Datatex at TexProcess Americas 2025 will not only highlight its technological prowess but also its dedication to supporting the growth and modernization of the textile industry in the Americas.