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We want colors! Bright pink that exudes confidence, strength and optimism. Gunold Sulky viscose, design by GS UK © Reiner Knochel

 
15/02/2021 – Trends Spring/Summer 2022

Trends Spring/Summer 2022

Gunold: Creative and innovative

Traveling is almost impossible right now, but the world keeps spinning. We are waiting to go out again and then we want to look good! by Reiner Knochel By  Editorial staff
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A simulation of knitting and putting on a mask. The colors provide information about the tension. The influence of face shape and knitting tension on concern is demonstrated. © Fraunhofer ITWM

 
04/05/2021 – Series: Realistic simulation of technical textiles – Part 3

Series: Realistic simulation of technical textiles – Part 3

Fraunhofer ITWM: FIFST for complex load scenarios

Simulation methods for efficient prediction of textile behavior under stretching, shear, bending, torsion, or compression. by Annika Dreßler By  Editorial staff
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E-Commerce and Logistics: Protecting goods from adverse weather and other factors helps to ensure satisfied end-customers. Loepfe’s WeftMaster SFB-L yarn brake is the perfect system for producing these coated technical fabrics on projectile and rapier looms in the most economical way. © Loepfe Brothers

 
15/04/2021 – The new WeftMaster SFB

The new WeftMaster SFB

Loepfe: Redesigning our future

Loepfe’s WeftMaster SFB-L yarn brake for producing coated technical fabrics on projectile and rapier looms in the most economical way. By  Editorial staff
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Visualization with marking of individual yarns, simulation from the train in the plane and further compression with software “TexMath”. © Fraunhofer ITWM

 
03/05/2021 – Series: Realistic simulation of technical textiles – Part 2

Series: Realistic simulation of technical textiles – Part 2

Fraunhofer ITWM: What happens due to tension or compression?

FibreFEM computes mechanical effects on textiles – by Annika Dreßler, Fraunhofer ITWM By  Editorial staff
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MeshUP is used for the structure generation of weaving patterns and looping diagrams that transform them to structural meshes, on which mechanical properties can be computed. © Fraunhofer ITWM

 
30/04/2021 – Series: Realistic simulation of technical textiles – Part 1

Series: Realistic simulation of technical textiles – Part 1

Fraunhofer ITWM: Generating structures with MeshUp

Simulation methods for efficient prediction of textile behavior under stretching, shear, bending, torsion, or compression. by Annika Dreßler By  Editorial staff
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The Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics – Spring Edition, March 17 – 19, 2021, brought together nearly 2,600 exhibitors from 17 countries and regions and 80,533 buyers. © moofushi/stock.adobe.com

 
29/04/2021 – Innovation and sustainability after the pandemic

Innovation and sustainability after the pandemic

Intertextile Apparel attracted 80,533 buyers to Shanghai

The spring edition of Intertextile Shanghai was well received with its online and hybrid solutions parallel to the physical show. By  Editorial staff
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Upcoming megatrends © Texulting based on EEA, The European environment — state and outlook 2015: Synthesis report, European Environment Agency

 
27/04/2021 – Advert

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Texulting: Megatrends and textile chances

The world is undergoing change in all areas. Especially now, industry and society are becoming aware of the limits of global economic flows and the rapid ... By  Editorial staff
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25/08/2025

Automotive Interior

Recycled yarn ensures sustainability in Lotus vehicles

By  Sibylle Michel

04/09/2025

Effect yarns

Shimmering, glamorous effects with Mety

By  Jasmin Deschner

26/08/2025

Personnel matter

Karl Mayer appoints Christian Botschek as Managing Director

By  Daniel Keienburg

05/09/2025

High-tech textile manufacturing

Textilcolor acquires Pyroshell patents

By  Jasmin Deschner

25/07/2025

Awards

Pigmentura by CHT awarded with German Ecodesign Award

By  Sibylle Michel

12/09/2025

Textile Printing

Driving expansion with Mimaki’s Textile Printing

By  Editorial staff

11/09/2025

International research cooperation

Kendyr as a climate-friendly cotton alternative

By  Jasmin Deschner

10/09/2025

Accessories for knitting machines

Innovative knitting solutions by Memminger-Iro

By  Editorial staff

09/09/2025

Trade fair

Creative area premieres at Performance Days

By  Editorial staff

08/09/2025

On our own behalf

Review of the industry - week 36/2025

By  Kathrin Elling

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