Sustainable Fabric Showcase: The Functional Fabric Fair, Powered by Performance Days, Concludes Successfully in Portland.

New Exhibit at Functional Fabric Fair Showcases Cutting-Edge NASA Technology in Fabrics

The Functional Fabric Fair, powered by PERFORMANCE DAYS, concluded another successful show at the Oregon Convention Center in Portland, Ore from April 17-18. Over 2,100 attendees were attracted to the event and featured over 260 textile suppliers from around the world, presenting sustainable functional fabrics for the apparel industry’s Spring 2025/2026 collections.

The Trend Forum showcased a collection of 100 percent sustainable trend fabrics and accessories curated by a panel of experts. Attendees had access to different areas on the show floor where they could learn, discover, and be inspired. QR codes provided more information and allowed attendees to request samples and visit exhibitors. The Innovation Zone highlighted upcoming products and technologies while the new Sustainability Lounge provided a collaborative environment focusing on the future of sustainability.

The Outdoor Recreation Archive from Utah State University was featured at the event, highlighting trends and innovations from the 1990s featuring different genres of outdoor clothing styles from that era. Additionally, a new exhibition showcasing the NASA Technology Transfer Program was displayed. This program ensures that innovations developed for space exploration are available to the public, maximizing benefits to the nation. USU’s Outdoor Product Design & Development student projects were also on display, showcasing designs that utilized NASA-technology patents.

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