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Almere - The Netherlands-based Knitwear Lab has announced the opening of a new branch office in Turkey, a region that is regarded as the heart of Europe's knitting sector.

The Knitwear Lab is described as the leading knowledge centre for industrial knitwear in the Netherlands, running extensive research projects on the most innovative technical applications for knitwear for both the fashion and textile industry.

The Lab is located in Almere, 30 minutes from Amsterdam where it houses some of the latest Stoll flatbed knitting machines, among which is the latest Stoll-Multi Gauge 7.2 ADF BW16.

At its new location in Istanbul, which will also be equipped with the latest Stoll ADF machines, the Lab aims to produce and develop high quality knitwear in smaller quantities for European designer brands, technological textiles for medical projects, automotive developments as well as projects exploring 3D knitting.

Located in the Güngören area, the lab is looking for new colleagues inclduing sample makers, merchandisers, knitters and/or programmers.

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