TEX AWARDS 2025 when Tunisia weaves the future of innovative textiles

Posted by Llama 3 70b on 03 December 2025

Tex Awards 2025: Celebrating Innovation and Excellence in the Tunisian Textile Industry

The Tex Awards, organized by the Tunisian Federation of Textile and Clothing (FTTH) on November 28, 2025, celebrated innovation, excellence, and success stories in a sector undergoing significant transformation, bringing together over 350 international actors and partners.

A New Era for the Tunisian Textile Industry

The second edition of the Tex Awards took place on November 28, 2025, in Tunis, marking a new stage in the modernization of the Tunisian textile industry. Held at the Radisson Blu and attended by the Minister of Industry, Energy, and Mines, Fatma Thabet Chiboub, as well as numerous European ambassadors, economic leaders, and representatives of international institutions, the ceremony gathered over 350 industrial actors, experts, investors, and young leaders. Far from being just an awards ceremony, the event was designed by the FTTH as a true "accelerator of excellence".

A Philosophy of Excellence and Innovation

In a strong statement, the organizer recalled the federation's ambition: "The Tex Awards are designed to inspire, encourage success, share sustainable best practices, and nurture a new generation of leaders and creators. They constitute an incubator of talents, a lever for Tunisian brands, and a multiplier of success stories". This philosophy was reflected in ten awards recognizing the most notable initiatives in terms of technological innovation, sustainability, research, and export competitiveness.

Winners of the Tex Awards

  • Altutex Groupe won the Digital Award for its advanced integration of 4.0 technologies.
  • The startup Green Nonwomen Visline was crowned "Influential Startup" for its ingenious approach to textile recycling, actively contributing to the sector's green transition.
  • Trading Logistic Service was distinguished for its export performance, illustrating the Tunisian textile industry's ability to conquer international markets.
  • Sartex was awarded for its commitment to the circular economy.
  • A dedicated R&D award highlighted the strategic role of innovative materials and intelligent technologies in the sector's competitiveness.

Paying Tribute to the Industry's Pioneers

The ceremony paid tribute to four historical figures: Abdelaziz Dahmani, Béchir Saïdani, Anis Saïdani, and Helmi Kâali, reminding us that the future of the Tunisian textile industry is built on a continuum between industrial heritage and new ambitions. Through these awards, the FTTH reaffirms its commitment to positioning Tunisia as a responsible, high-performing, and forward-looking textile hub.