Mulhouse - French textile machinery builder Superba, which offers technology that can be used for the production of knitted artificial turf, has been acquired by Belgium's Van de Wiele.
Mulhouse - French textile machinery builder Superba, which offers technology that can be used for the production of knitted artificial turf, has been acquired by Belgium's Van de Wiele.
Colombo - MAS Holdings, one of Sri Lanka's largest knitted fabric and clothing manufacturers has...
West Bridgewater – Warp knit specialist Shawmut has launched a new life cycle assessment (LCA)...
New York - The global warp knitting market is expected to experience significant growth over the...
Verona - Computerised knitting machine specialist Shima Seiki Italia is to exhibit for the first...
Bangkok – Indorama Ventures’ Fibers business is partnering with Chinese chemical polyester...
Milan – Despite recording a 16% decrease in orders for the third quarter, overseas markets for...
SPONSORED CONTENT - Machine learning and AI are now entering the field of textile technology and at this year’s ITMA Asia + CITME exhibition from October 28-31 in Singapore, UK-based Shelton Vision will demonstrate how these advanced new disciplines are informing its latest machine vision technology. The company is one of a 20-strong delegation of members of the British Textile Machinery Association (BTMA) who will be present at the Singapore exhibition, showcasing advances in technologies for...
Wilmington - The Lycra Company has officially opened its largest ever elastane production...
Stockholm – Sportswear giant Nike has signed a supply deal with Syre to use closed-loop recycled...
Arvind - Arvind Limited, one of India’s largest knitted fabric manufacturers, says it has not lost any...
York – Our sister publication Ecotextile News has published a new podcast in which we take a deep dive into Lenzing’s latest sustainability report and learn more about the environmental milestones reached by the manufacturer of Tencel and Modal fibres.
Our host Philip Berman is joined by Lenzing’s Krishna Manda, VP corporate sustainability, and Thomas Matiz, global product sustainability lead, to discuss the company’s latest sustainability report.
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