
In response to the global rise in environmental consciousness and the market demand for sustainable technologies, The Hong Kong Research Institute of Textiles and Apparel (HKRITA) is actively expanding its collaborations and exchanges with the mainland and international partners to promote technological innovation and application.
Collaborations with Academic and Research Institutions in the Mainland

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HKRITA has partnered with leading academic and research institutions in the mainland to accelerate the innovation and application of technologies. In February and March 2025, HKRITA signed Memoranda of Understanding with China Textile Academy (CTA) and Donghua University. CTA, as a comprehensive national research institute with a complete technology chain, is working with HKRITA to expedite the transition of laboratory technologies to intermediate trials, thereby accelerating technology transfer and commercialisation. Donghua University, renowned for its contributions to textile education and research, focuses on research topics such as textile material recycling and functional fibres. These collaborations aim to advance scientific research and support the “dual carbon” targets.
Industry Partnerships to Accelerate Commercialisation


Facilitating technologies into the market is a key objective for HKRITA. HKRITA has partnered with industry leaders in the mainland, including ANTA Sports Products Group Co Ltd (ANTA) and the Pudong-Hong Kong Institute for Technology Transfer and Innovation Limited, along with the Pudong New Force Incubator. The agreement with ANTA in February focuses on leveraging Anta’s market experience and HKRITA’s innovation strength to enhance sportswear quality and optimise the supply chain. The collaboration with the Pudong institutions in March aims to develop low-carbon and bio-renewable materials, accelerating the industry’s comprehensive upgrades and technology commercialisation.
Promoting Environmental Technologies at International Exhibitions
HKRITA also promotes its research projects overseas, attracting industry partners and fostering collaboration. In February, Dr Erika Ngan, Project Manager of HKRITA, introduced the HKRITA’s sustainable development technologies, such as microplastic management and closed-loop textile production, at the Vietnam International Trade Fair for Apparel, Textiles and Textiles Technologies (VIATT). Dr Ngan also engaged in discussions with international experts on “Shaping a Sustainable Textile Future through Innovation.”

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In March, Ms Katherine Chan, Director (Business Development) of HKRITA, attended the Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics. She participated in a panel discussion titled “Shaping the Future of Sustainability through Innovation – Overcoming Obstacles, Fostering Cooperation, and Driving Impact,” exploring how research and innovation can drive sustainable development and introducing HKRITA’s advancements in textile recycling technology. Both events are available for review on the HKRITA Podcast.

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Looking forward, HKRITA will continue to seize opportunities to connect with the industry and research partners globally, leading textile technology innovation and promoting industry sustainability.
Source
HKRITA, eNewsletter 04 / 2026, press release, 2026-05.
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