21, Nov 2025
Sammir Dattani Highlights Innovation, Scale and Sustainability in Technical Textiles at MATEXIL

Mumbai, Nov 21:- Sanathan Textiles participated at the Techtextil India 2025, Bombay Exhibition Centre, highlighting its expanded capabilities, new manufacturing infrastructure, and a strengthened product portfolio across technical textiles and sports-tech applications.

Mumbai, November 20, 2025 — Sanathan Textiles participated at the Techtextil India 2025, Bombay Exhibition Centre, highlighting its expanded capabilities, new manufacturing infrastructure, and a strengthened product portfolio across technical textiles and sports-tech applications.

At Techtextil India 2025, Sanathan Textiles showcased a comprehensive range of Yarns for Technical Textile, one of the fastest-growing segments in the industry, projected to expand in the coming years. Sanathan Textiles offers a broad spectrum of specialized yarns used across construction fabrics, automotive fabrics, luggage materials, safety slings, industrial nets, and other high-performance applications. In the sports-tech category, Sanathan Textiles is presenting innovative yarns such as moisture-management and dry-cool yarns, widely used for sportswear, gym wear, athleisure and performance apparel. Additional offerings include self-stretch yarns and eco-friendly coloured yarns, reflecting the company’s focus on sustainability and functional performance.

Further, At the Manmade And Technical Textiles Export Promotion Council (MATEXIL), Mr. Sammir Dattani, Executive Director, Sanathan Textiles was part of a panel discussion on Prospects & Potential for Technical Textiles Exports by GenNext. The GenNext Panel Discussion included emerging leaders from across India’s technical textiles sector to explore export potential, innovation pathways, and the shifting global demand for advanced textile solutions.

Along with Mr. Sammir Dattani, Executive Director, Sanathan Textiles, the panel featured Mr. Kanav Jhunjhunwala (Sarla Performance Fibers Ltd), Mr. Gautam Dalmia (Strata Geosystems India Pvt. Ltd.), Mr. Rahul Bajaj (Khosla Profil Pvt. Ltd.), and Mr. Anish Jiwarajka (Jiwarajka Textile Industries). Together, the next-generation leaders offered forward-looking perspectives on strengthening India’s position in global technical textiles.

The discussion highlighted expansive opportunities emerging across geotextiles, protective wear, mobility solutions, filtration, medical textiles, and industrial applications. Panellists emphasised that while India has built a strong manufacturing foundation, unlocking export-led growth will require deeper product innovation, specialization, brand building and accelerated adoption of advanced technologies.

Mr. Dattani underscored the pivotal role young industry leader’s play in driving transformation. He stated, “India’s technical textiles sector stands at an inflection point. As next-generation leaders, our responsibility is to shape an industry that is globally competitive, innovation-first, and deeply rooted in sustainability. The future will belong to companies that invest in advanced materials, integrated supply chains, and responsible manufacturing practices.”

Sustainability remained a central theme, with panellists pointing to the rising global preference for recycled, energy-efficient, and performance-enhanced technical textiles. The leaders reiterated their commitment to building a sector that balances scale with environmental accountability.

As India sharpens its focus on technical textiles as a high-growth export engine, the insights shared during the GenNext panel signal strong preparedness, strategic clarity, and a shared vision for positioning India as a global innovation hub.

At Techtextil India 2025, Sanathan Textiles showcased a comprehensive range of Yarns for Technical Textile, one of the fastest-growing segments in the industry, projected to expand in the coming years. Sanathan Textiles offers a broad spectrum of specialized yarns used across construction fabrics, automotive fabrics, luggage materials, safety slings, industrial nets, and other high-performance applications. In the sports-tech category, Sanathan Textiles is presenting innovative yarns such as moisture-management and dry-cool yarns, widely used for sportswear, gym wear, athleisure and performance apparel. Additional offerings include self-stretch yarns and eco-friendly coloured yarns, reflecting the company’s focus on sustainability and functional performance.

Further, At the Manmade And Technical Textiles Export Promotion Council (MATEXIL), Mr. Sammir Dattani, Executive Director, Sanathan Textiles was part of a panel discussion on Prospects & Potential for Technical Textiles Exports by GenNext. The GenNext Panel Discussion included emerging leaders from across India’s technical textiles sector to explore export potential, innovation pathways, and the shifting global demand for advanced textile solutions.

Along with Mr. Sammir Dattani, Executive Director, Sanathan Textiles, the panel featured Mr. Kanav Jhunjhunwala (Sarla Performance Fibers Ltd)Mr. Gautam Dalmia (Strata Geosystems India Pvt. Ltd.)Mr. Rahul Bajaj (Khosla Profil Pvt. Ltd.), and Mr. Anish Jiwarajka (Jiwarajka Textile Industries). Together, the next-generation leaders offered forward-looking perspectives on strengthening India’s position in global technical textiles.

The discussion highlighted expansive opportunities emerging across geotextiles, protective wear, mobility solutions, filtration, medical textiles, and industrial applications. Panellists emphasised that while India has built a strong manufacturing foundation, unlocking export-led growth will require deeper product innovation, specialization, brand building and accelerated adoption of advanced technologies.

Mr. Dattani underscored the pivotal role young industry leader’s play in driving transformation. He stated, “India’s technical textiles sector stands at an inflection point. As next-generation leaders, our responsibility is to shape an industry that is globally competitive, innovation-first, and deeply rooted in sustainability. The future will belong to companies that invest in advanced materials, integrated supply chains, and responsible manufacturing practices.”

Sustainability remained a central theme, with panellists pointing to the rising global preference for recycled, energy-efficient, and performance-enhanced technical textiles. The leaders reiterated their commitment to building a sector that balances scale with environmental accountability.

As India sharpens its focus on technical textiles as a high-growth export engine, the insights shared during the GenNext panel signal strong preparedness, strategic clarity, and a shared vision for positioning India as a global innovation hub.