Location: Textile Fashion Center, Boras
Date: 1 December 2025
Hosting partner organization: The Swedish School of Textiles, University of Boras
The W4TEX National Ideathon event in Boras, Sweden started with networking coffee and an icebreaker bingo exercise, providing participants with an opportunity to introduce themselves and establish initial connections. This warm-up set a positive and energetic tone for the full day of brainstorming, knowledge sharing and creativity, aimed at generating innovative solutions for increasing sustainability and circular development within the textile industry.
Most of the participants were women with some prior experience working with textiles both from industry and education that came either as pre-formed teams or met their collaborators at the event. Overall, the focus was on fostering a diverse and collaborative environment.
The challenges addressed by the teams during the event were varied, creating a dynamic space for idea exchange and an engaging presentation session. Each group worked intensively throughout the day targeting different gaps in the industry, to develop proposed solutions corresponding to their selected sustainability challenges. During the day the groups were supported by mentors and were given an inspirational talk from a female entrepreneur working in sustainability.
The selected challenges revolved around fast fashion, increasing circularity and circular services within the textile industry. The participants developed fresh and innovative ideas with an emphasis on circular approaches – such as designing the concept of a reward driven rental system, a seamstress network and an idea around strengthening sustainable behaviors through the concept of ‘girl math’.
The event was perceived as well-organized, supportive and inspiring, enabling both creative ideation and networking. Although the pitching sessions were brief – which was viewed as challenging by some participants, this resulted in engaging pitches that were great at ‘selling’ the proposed ideas. The event overall provided an invaluable opportunity to explore industry challenges and identify ways to address improvement gaps for the industry. Participants were encouraged to devise solutions that were not only innovative but also feasible and relevant based on evaluations from a diverse panel of judges. Several participants even expressed a strong desire to continue developing their ideas post-event, as they were motivated to create these innovative and circular solutions in practice.
The main takeaway was that the W4TEX National Ideathon in Sweden provided an ideal setting to foster networking between industry stakeholders and emerging professionals. Furthermore, the event effectively facilitated the generation of ideas addressing both social and environmental sustainability challenges and promoting circular opportunities within the textile sector. This National Ideathon also provided an excellent foundation for the transnational Ideathon, which allowed the winning team to continue to explore industry challenges in greater depth and create an even larger collaborative platform for innovation and networking across borders.



