, Singapore

Zilingo to digitally exhibit 4,000 sustainable fabrics

About 400 material suppliers will join the showcase.

Singapore-based commerce platform Zilingo is uploading and showcasing its collection of over 4,000 sustainable fabrics in The Digital Material Show from 15 July to 15 August as part of its partnership with Material Exchange, according to a press release.

The ‘Digital Material Show’ will showcase the fabrics available to everyone with a participation of around 400 material suppliers, paving the way for clients, suppliers and sellers to connect and network and find the right industry connections.

The company has worked with 30 sustainable fabric suppliers with about 400 fabrics and used proprietary methods from Material Exchange to digitise their materials, which are published on the Zilingo Trade platform.

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