Heimtextil focuses show on artificial intelligence

Frankfurt am Main, 5 January 2026. Artificial intelligence (AI) rapidly transforms the  textile industry – from creation and production to pricing, distribution and  communication. But how can AI be applied successfully, and where does it truly  add value? Heimtextil addresses these questions from 13 to 16 January 2026: The  comprehensive programme dedicated to the key future field AI strengthens the  global industry and opens up new business opportunities as well as practical  applications for design, retail, industry, architecture, interior design and contract  furnishing. Highlights include the progressive Heimtextil Trends 26/27 by Alcova,  the design installation by Patricia Urquiola and the live talk with AI pioneer Tim Fu. 

AI accelerates creative processes and reshapes working methods along the entire textile  value chain – from design concepts and material visualisations to data migration and  everyday workflows, to the implementation of new products and concepts. Heimtextil 2026  makes these developments tangible and brings together renowned experts who  demonstrate how AI is used in practice and what potential it offers the industry. 

AI from stage to practice 

The central knowledge hub is the Texpertise Stage in Hall 6.0. This is where Heimtextil brings together a forward-looking, business-relevant content programme and translates  technological innovation into practical insights for the industry. One of the highlights is the live talk with Tim Fu: the London-based architect and AI pioneer discusses interior design  in the age of AI with Simon Keane-Cowell, Editor-in-Chief of Architonic. On the first day of  the fair, Anja Bisgaard Gaede (Founder, Spott trends & business aps) talks about  workflows, data integration and the textile future shaped by AI. Elisabeth Ramm (Atelier  Brückner) shares insights into AI and materials in exhibition design. Using tangible  examples, Martin Auerbach (Association of German Home Textiles Manufacturers) explains how AI is used in everyday work and how companies can integrate it profitably  into their daily workflows. Sleep expert Markus Kamps moderates dedicated sessions on  the megatrend of sleep and technology, featuring numerous guest speakers. At the Talk  Spot in Hall 12.0, Architonic hosts a discussion with exhibitor Oriental Weavers on  carpets between craftsmanship and global production. 

Heimtextil Trends 26/27: AI impulses for design, retail and industry How can AI-driven design processes be combined with traditional textile craftsmanship?  The Heimtextil Trends 26/27 provide answers and orientation for the coming season  under the motto Craft is a verb. In the Trend Arena in Hall 6.1, the design platform  Alcova presents six stylistic directions that explore how high-tech and craftsmanship  interact. This interplay becomes visible in a vibrant colour palette, where “glitches”,  unexpected digital disruptions, and radical synthetic accents deliberately break through 

the natural colour spectrum. Daily talks and guided tours with experts translate the trend  themes into concrete business insights. 

„among-all“: AI-generated design experience by Patricia Urquiola  What happens when we ourselves become part of AI-based creation? Patricia Urquiola  explores this question in her installation “among-all” (Hall 3.0). The designer combines  futuristic textile elements, sustainable materials and new AI technologies. “among-all”  showcases how textiles can function as transformative and intelligent materials and actively involves visitors in the spatial staging. In a live talk on 14 January 2026, the  design icon discusses her visionary approach on the Texpertise Stage. Daily guided tours  bring the interior design of tomorrow to life. 

AI as creative partner for the contract business 

With Interior.Architecture.Hospitality, Heimtextil offers decision-makers from interior design, architecture, hospitality and the contract business a customised programme. At  the dedicated Talk Spot in Hall 3.1, Mauro Brigham (Founder ncbham) discusses why  design is never static. Helen Häkli (Freelance Architect, bdia) shows how AI is used as a  creative partner in interior design. Further specialised lectures, including contributions  from Corinna Kretschmar-Joehnk (JOI-Design) and Robin Hepp (Kids Studio),  complement the extensive hospitality programme. 

New opportunities for craftsmanship and interior decoration 

What AI can deliver in concrete terms for interior decoration and the crafts sector is demonstrated by AI expert Alexander Ligowski on the DecoTeam Stage in Hall 3.0.  Using selected examples, he provides hands-on insights into AI-supported interior design  – ranging from room and colour concepts to sales support, text generation for social  media and the optimisation of quotations. 

New Talents Area: perspectives of the next design generation  

How is the next generation of designers engaging with AI technology? In 2026, Heimtextil  offers fresh insights with the debut of the New Talents Area in Hall 6.1. The curated  exhibition presents emerging design talents from around the world and enables direct  exchange with international newcomers.

Cover image: Alcova x Heimtextil: Images created with ChatGPT 4.0, using various prompts relating to upcoming textile trends © Alcova/Messe Frankfurt.

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