ITFP-GH International Conference 2025
Welcome to the official website of the ITFP-GH IC 2025, of the Institute of Textiles and Fashion Professionals - Ghana (ITFP-GH).
ITFP-GH is excited to announce a call for abstracts and full manuscripts for our 2nd ITFP-GH International Conference 2025, which seeks to bring together academics, researchers, practitioners and industry partners to explore the intersection of global trends, local impacts and amazing areas within fashion and textiles.
The conference serves as a platform for exchanging ideas, presenting the latest developments and trends, proposing new solutions, promoting international collaborations, and networking. The last ITFP-GH IC 2024 was hosted by KNUST, Kumasi, Ghana.
This year’s event, Takoradi Technical University (TTU) will host the ITFP-GH International Conference 2025, from September 3-5, 2025.
IMPORTANT DATES (Submissions CLOSED)
Deadline for Abstract Submissions: 15 July 2025 Extended Deadline: 15 August 2025
Communication of Acceptance: 30 July 2025
Deadline for Full Paper (FTR publication): 30 August 2025
Deadline for Early Bird Registration: 15 August 2025 (Extended deadline 30 September 2025)
We are pleased to announce all our Four (4) Distinguished Speakers from the UK, USA and India, for the 2nd ITFP-GH International Conference 2025 to be hosted at Takoradi Technical University from September 3-5, 2025.
These speakers will present on key innovations from smart textiles, sustainability and functional materials.
PHOTO MEMORIES AT THE CONFERENCE
BOOK OF ABSTRACT
We are pleased to share the book of abstracts for the 2nd ITFP-GH international conference, which comprises over Eighty (80+) abstracts (eight (8) different focus areas) submitted from six different countries (the UK, Zimbabwe, Rwanda, Ghana, South Africa and Bangladesh). You can visit the page and download the book of abstracts by following the link below:
PROGRAMME SCHEDULE
We are pleased to annouce the programme schedule for the 2nd ITFP-GH international conference. You can visit the page and download the schedule by following the link below:
CONFERENCE FOCUS AREAS
Authors are welcome to submit their abstracts and full papers under the Eight (8) different focus areas for the ITFP-GH International Conference 2025.
Smart and intelligent textiles
Textile-based sensors
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in textile and clothing
Fashion and Textile design
craft, history, and cultural theory
design thinking & considerations, innovative solutions, co-creation
Circularity and Sustainability
Circular economy
Life cycle analysis
Sustainable material innovations
Sustainable practices
Fashion and Textiles Education
Curriculum development
Teaching methodologies
Industry-Academia collaboration
Skills Development and Training
Ethical Textile/Fashion
Labour rights and fair wages
Ethical sourcing of materials
Innovation in ethical practices
Consumer transparency
Environmental responsibility
Management, retailing & supply chain
Textile economy
Textile supply chain management
Management and retailing in the textile and fashion industry
Family and consumer science
Consumer behaviour and attitudes
Cultural and social influences
Materials, Testing and Finishing
Textile finishing and production technologies
Innovation in materials for textiles and fashion practice
Test Methods and Standardization
Strategies to improve reliability
MODE
Hybrid (In-person or online)
AUTHOR GUIDELINES
All selected full papers will be published in a special issue by Fashion and Textiles Review (FTR). Follow the author guidelines in preparing and submitting abstracts and full papers for ITFP-GH IC 2025.
Please click to download the AUTHOR GUIDELINES
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Abstracts should be no more than 300 words and must include the title of the presentation, without author(s) names, affiliations, and contact details. Please use the template to prepare your submission. Alternatively, full papers (above 6000 words) should be prepared using the template herein.
Please click to download the Abstract template ITFP-GH IC 2025
Please click to download the Full paper template ITFP-GH IC 2025
All abstracts and full papers will be subjected to a double-blind peer review process. This will be guided by the peer review procedure stipulated by the Fashion and Textiles Review (FTR). The conference accepts only original and unpublished work. Any abstract identical or substantially similar work already published or under review for another conference or publication will not be considered.
If your abstract is accepted, at least one of the authors should be registered for the conference as the presenting author to deliver the abstract orally.
WHERE TO SUBMIT
Once you have your abstract and full paper ready, as prepared according to the guidelines and template, submit the files through the Microsoft Conference Management System (CMT).
Click on the CMT submission link below to submit your documents.
PUBLISHING OPPORTUNITY
Conference proceedings (Book of Abstracts) will be published on the ITFP-GH website. Accepted full-text manuscripts from the conference will be published as a special issue by Fashion and Textiles Review (FTR) (indexed by DOAJ, AJOL), a journal operated by the Institute of Textiles and Fashion Professionals – Ghana (ITFP-GH).
All accepted presenters (poster and oral) are thus strongly encouraged to submit a full paper for the Special Issue.
CONFERENCE VENUE
The 2nd ITFP-GH International Conference will take place at Takoradi Technical University (TTU), Takoradi, Ghana.
Our main campus is located in Effia Kuma New site along the RS Blay Link in the city of Takoradi.
For more information, view our travel maps.
CONFERENCE FEES
ITFP-GH Members in Good Standing - GH₵ 500
Non-Members (also includes all African presenters) - GH₵ 600
Students (Undergraduate students) - GH₵ 300
International Participants - USD $70
ACCOMMODATION
Takoradi is a busy city with many hotels to suit visitors on various budgets. The following accommodations have been recommended for conference participants. See details in the attached file.
WHY ATTEND?
· Network with Experts: Connect with leading professionals and researchers in the fashion and textile industry.
· Showcase Your Research: Present your work to an international audience and receive valuable feedback.
· Stay Informed: Learn about the latest trends, technologies, and practices in fashion and textiles.
Join us in shaping the future of fashion and textiles!
SPEAKERS
We are pleased to announce the Speakers for the ITFP-GH Conference 2025
− DR THEO HUGHES-RILEY - ITFPGHC2025 SPEAKER
Summary
Advanced electronic textiles with complex functionalities have received increasing interest in recent years from both academia and industry. Textiles offer a perfect substrate for embedding electronics near the body as textiles are normal to wear close to the skin for extended periods. This presentation will overview some of the electronic textile innovations created by the Advanced Textiles Research Group utilising electronic yarn technology, including temperature sensing garments, illuminating garments, and textile capable of providing haptic feedback.
The combination of electronics and textiles can introduce complications at the end-of-life for electronic textile products and the presentation will also discuss research into the evaluation of the sustainability of existing electronic textile products, and how we have applied this knowledge to improving the sustainability of our own innovations.
Short CV
Dr. Hughes-Riley is an Associate Professor in Electronic Textiles at Nottingham Trent University (United Kingdom), where their research focusses on the design and development of novel electronic textile (E-textile) devices. Their research has a particular emphasis on sensor technologies and the creation of electronic textiles for wellbeing, healthcare, and workwear applications. Dr. Hughes-Riley has published over 40 publications in top peer-reviewed journals, including Chemical Society Reviews, Science Bulletin, Progress in Photovoltaics, and Scientific Reports. As an investigator they have secured more than £2M in external research funding from funding agencies and industry.
− PROF. CLAIRE LERPINIERE - ITFPGHC2025 SPEAKER
Summary
Drawing from her previous industry experience in printed and woven textiles, Claire’s key areas of expertise focus on supporting the transition to the circular economy, with a focus on textiles and fashion behaviours; research on the sustainability impacts of fibre and textiles; knowledge exchange and external policy and sector engagement work with manufacturing stakeholders; and global sustainability engagement and media. This presentation will explore the drivers and values required for the transition to a sustainable future, and discuss the role of innovation, collaboration and networks for making this vision a reality.
Short CV
As a member of Textiles Engineering and Materials Research Group (TEAM), which develops innovative eco-friendly textile processes and sustainable textile materials, Claire liaises with industry bodies, livery companies, the manufacturing sector, and trade organisations to develop projects which leverage the impact of the high value, scientifically-driven work TEAM achieves.
Recent examples of media work include appearances on BBC East Midlands news, and Radio 4’s Today Programme, ITV News, BBC World Service Business Daily, BBC Radio 4 The Today Programme, BBC World Service, and BBC Radio Leicester, and in publications including the New York Times, Vogue Business and London Times newspapers.
Recent projects include leading the Innovation Strand of Professor Rachel Granger’s Community Renewal Fund project, ‘Leicester Textiles Renewal’, funded by the Department of Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, in partnership with Leicester City Council and social enterprise Fashion Enter.
Claire was also appointed as a Steering Committee Member for the Innovate UK & Global Alliance Africa convened UK-Nigeria Circular Fashion Global Innovation Network, to catalyse and foster innovation in the Nigerian fashion industry, and support its transition towards the circular economy. Claire is also the UK Lead of Redefining Chemical Use in Production and Manufacturing Pillar for the network, and with her Nigerian co-lead was awarded a bid for fellow TEAM member Dr Edward Smith and Claire to advise a dye house in Lagos on developing sustainable alternative processes, colourants and auxiliaries to traditional Nigerian Adire wax resist textile coloration techniques, whilst retaining the intangible cultural heritage of the process.
Claire is affiliated with the Society of Dyers and Colourists (SDC), the internationally leading Chartered Colourist awarding industry body for advancing coloration technologies, and holds Membership of their Examinations, Qualifications and Accreditations Board, drawing on these resources to support the wider industry.
− PROF. JIYOUNG KIM - ITFPGHC2025 SPEAKER
Summary
The global fashion industry is at a transformative crossroads. Sustainability is no longer a niche pursuit, it is a strategic imperative. Yet achieving true sustainability goes far beyond adopting circular business models or introducing isolated innovations. It requires a holistic approach that integrates technology, deep understanding of consumer moral responses, and education that empowers the next generation of fashion professionals.
Drawing from research on circularity and global supply chain, as well as experience designing federal and private funded educational projects, this keynote will explore how fashion industry can align innovation with shifting consumer expectations. Further, this keynote will showcase how universities can serve as incubators for sustainable thinking and practice. By bridging the worlds of academia and industry, we can cultivate transformational leaders who will champion sustainability in food and fiber systems and fashion markets. Attendees will leave with insights into how sustainability, technology, consumer trust, and innovative teaching practices intersect to shape the future of fashion and how educators and industry experts, together, can drive meaningful change.
Short CV
Dr. Jiyoung Kim is an Associate Dean and Professor of Merchandising and Digital Retailing at the University of North Texas, where she integrates her expertise in social responsibility, sustainability, and digital consumer behaviour into an impactful research program. She earned her Ph.D. in Consumer Science from The Ohio State University. Dr. Kim’s research centres on the human experience and its connection to diverse socio-economic and ecological systems. Her scholarly work explores how consumers engage in socially responsible actions, contribute to community development, and support small businesses. She is particularly interested in how consumer networks respond to societal issues, both as social entities and as community support systems. Driven by a passion for scientific inquiry and ecological connectivity, Dr. Kim’s work bridges academic research and practical applications to advance sustainability and social good within the fashion and retail sectors.
− PROF. DR SONEY C. GEORGE - ITFPGHC2025 SPEAKER
Summary
Nanofillers play a pivotal role in improving the properties of nanocomposites. All these nanocomposites have found versatile applications in electronics, electrical, automobile and aerospace industries. It is essential to investigate the chemistry of nanofillers in influencing the properties of both elastomers and plastics by altering the chemistry of the nanofillers. A systematic investigation was carried out to know the role played by nanofillers in making the nanocomposite mechanically sound, thermally stable and conductive materials. All these composites were prepared different routes such as electrospinning, two roll mill mixing, solution casting methods.
Graphene significantly improved the separation efficiency of azeotropic mixtures due to the better dispersion and morphology of the composite developed. Mechanical, thermal and tribological properties of the elastomer composite improved by the introduction of graphite, exfoliated graphite and graphene. Graphene and graphene based materials are widely used for the development of energy storage devices due to its exceptional electrical conductivity and electrochemical stability. Graphene-based electrodes were developed for supercapacitor applications.
Short CV
Prof. Dr. Soney C. George is a distinguished academic and researcher renowned for his contributions to nanotechnology and engineering education. He currently serves as the Dean of Research and Director at the Centre for Nanoscience and Technology at Amal Jyothi College of Engineering (Autonomous), Kottayam. With advanced degrees including an M.Sc., M.B.A. in Human Resources, and a Ph.D., Dr. George exemplifies academic excellence and leadership. His dedication to teaching and research has earned him numerous accolades, including the National Technical Teacher Award (2022), the ISTE Best Faculty Award (2019), and the KTU Best Researcher Award (2018). He also holds a CMI Level 5 Certificate in Management and Leadership.
Prof. Dr. George’s research career began with early recognition through the DST Fast Track Award for Young Researchers in 2005 and the ISCA Young Scientist Award in 2001. His work continues to inspire innovation and academic growth among students and peers. As a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC), he maintains a strong presence in the global scientific community.
CONFERENCE ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Prof. Richard Acquaye – Takoradi Technical University, Takoradi – Ghana
Prof. Ebenezer Kofi Howard – Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi – Ghana
Dr. Ninette A. Appiah – Akenten Appiah-Menka University of Skills Training and Entrepreneurial Development, Kumasi – Ghana
Dr. Benjamin Tawiah – Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi – Ghana
Dr. Solomon Marfo Ayesu – Kumasi Technical University, Kumasi – Ghana
Dr. Moses Akrofi – Takoradi Technical University, Takoradi – Ghana
Dr. Isaac Abraham – Akenten Appiah-Menka University of Skills Training and Entrepreneurial Development, Kumasi – Ghana
Dr. Raphael Kanyire Seidu – The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong SAR
Mr. George Kwame Fobiri – Kumasi Technical University, Kumasi - Ghana
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