Spartanburg – Milliken & Company, owner of the Polartec outdoor apparel brand. has been awarded a gold...
Zurich - Although business sentiment across the textile industry has declined slightly over the...
Wilmington - The Lycra Company is taking the opportunity of this week’s ISPO exhibition to promote its...
DHAKA - Chinese textile giant Bangladesh BaoRui Textile Co is to set up a knitted fabric plant in...
Nottingham – The UK’s Footfalls & Heartbeats has outlined how it uses a weft knitting inlay as a...
Massachusetts - A team of researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have developed a...
Since 2019, NAO adds new dimensions to textile innovation with its industry-first software focusing on circular knitting fabric construction development. NAO supports the creation of new fabrics constructions in no time with the assurance that they can be produced in real life. NAO originates diverse knitting construction designs as well as efficiently and accurately displaying real-time virtual visual outcomes of new fabrics for both single/double sided circular & jacquard knitting. NAO’s software...
DENVER - Outdoor brand, The North Face has developed what it calls a ‘revolutionary’ new...
Munich - Asahi Kasei’s Roica fibre will retain a strong presence at next week’s ISPO exhibition...
Paris - From nylon to leather and skinwear, the latest Interfiliere forum helped illustrate the...
Wakefield - Smart textile applications and the integration of robotics are driving research and innovation in the knitting industry.
Smart textiles, also known as e-textiles or electronic textiles, are a rapidly evolving and innovative category of textiles that incorporate electronic components and technology to provide advanced functions and features.
These textiles are designed to go beyond the traditional role of fabrics by offering interactive and dynamic properties.
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