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06/06/2024 – Start-up

Completely new weaving process in progress

An entirely new class of woven fabric is possible thanks to the V-loom technology from the German start-up Casmue. The company presented its innovation to the public for the first time at Techtextil 2024.

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This will enable applications in the fields of bioengineering, medical technology and landscaping or garden tech. © Casmue

 
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At the Techtextil, Sybille Castens presented her innovation in weaving technology “V-loom”. © Meisenbach Verlag

 
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The V-loom technology makes it possible to use completely different materials in the weft than was previously the case. © Casmue

 
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This will enable applications in the fields of bioengineering, medical technology and landscaping or garden tech. © Casmue

 
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