This work demonstrates the suitability of agro-industrial byproducts, namely cheese whey and corn steep liquor, as alternative culture medium components for producing natural pigments by Penicillium brevicompactum. Market Forecast By Technology (Smart Fabric Technology, Textile Sensors, Wearable Technology, Joining Technology), By Application (Bio-Monitoring, Surgery, Hygiene, Drug-Release System, Therapy and Wellness, Others), By End User (Hospitals and Clinics, Academic and Industrial Research, Others) And. GK Textile was established in Honduras more than 30 years ago as one of the first foreign textile investors in the country, offering vertically-integrated operations that cover all areas of the supply chain: yarn, knitting, dyeing-finishing, cutting, sewing, printing, embellishment, embroidery and. Smart textiles, also named smart fabrics or e-textiles, are designed with integrated electronic components, sensors, and other technologies. These components can be used to monitor, transmit, and receive data, and can be embedded in textiles in various ways, such as by weaving or printing them. Natural pigments, particularly fungi-derived ones, are increasingly favored for their biodegradability, non-toxicity, and additional biological properties, offering a safer alternative to synthetic dyes. is located in a Duty Free Zone in Honduras, Central America. The largest recycling processing zone in the western Hemisphere, exporting and reutilizing a variety of waste products.