At FESPA, visitors from the textile decoration and printing industries had the opportunity to experience Brother’s new hybrid DTG and DTF technologies, as well as its industrial production solutions, firsthand.

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Brother Showcases Industrial Innovations
at FESPA 2026

During the trade fair, Brother presented hybrid Direct-to-Garment and Direct-to-Film systems featuring the GTXpro. The presentation highlighted the flexibility, print quality, and workflow efficiency of these systems—qualities that garnered significant interest among distributors, textile decorators, and printing professionals.

 

A particular highlight was the live demonstration of the industrial DTF system, DTRX. Developed for production environments with medium to high output volumes, the system attracted considerable attention. Visitors were particularly impressed by the combination of high production speeds, stable continuous operation, and consistent print quality. Even with complex designs and at high production volumes, the DTRX proved highly impressive in terms of color consistency and overall results. Its integrated all-in-one workflow—including powder application and curing—effectively demonstrated the advantages it offers for industrial DTF production processes.

 

Another milestone during the trade fair was the presentation of the EDP Award for innovative software to MYZE. This award recognizes MYZE’s contribution to workflow automation, production management, and intelligent process optimization. The immense interest shown in MYZE during the live demonstrations at FESPA underscored the growing demand for intelligent software solutions that empower companies to enhance efficiency, transparency, and operational control.

 

FESPA 2026 also marked the launch of a future collaboration between Brother and MUTOH. Both exhibition stands were situated directly opposite one another, serving as a symbolic sign of a shared future and closer cooperation.

 

The trade fair raffle also garnered significant attention during FESPA, with a visitor from Berlin delighted to win a GTXpro system. This initiative underscored Brother’s commitment to supporting textile decorators and fostering engagement with the community.

 

Brother supported an initiative by the FESPA Foundation by donating printed sports shirts for children. This project highlights the positive societal contribution of modern printing technologies and reflects Brother’s commitment to social causes.

 

Brother

Founded in Japan in 1908, Brother manufactures a wide range of electronic, industrial, and household devices, and is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of direct-to-garment (DTG) printers and industrial sewing machines. The Brother Group maintains sales and distribution subsidiaries in more than 40 countries worldwide and employs over 40,000 people.

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