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Kornit: Vivi Bellaish by Natan Dvir © Kornit

 
04/05/2021 – Advert

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Why did Kornit develop its groundbreaking MAX technology?

The Fashion and Retail industries are constantly shifting and changing. Still, recent transformations – some caused by the pandemic and others born more ... By  Editorial staff
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textile network as part of its research into the upcoming change in mobility, had the opportunity to test a number of electric cars in the power category! Test report of the EQC4 Matic by Mercedes. © Daimler

 
22/02/2021 – Pure pleasure

Pure pleasure

textile network reader service: The EQC 4Matic by Mercedes

Yvonne Heinen tested for textile network a number of electric cars in the power category as part of the research into the upcoming change in mobility. By  Editorial staff
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AIE Laundry: This innovative project contributes to a double challenge, transform the country’s textile industry, and support woman in access to a job in equal conditions. This plant guarantees zero discharge and 85 percent water savings, helping to achieve Mission Zero goal: dehydrate and detoxify the denim industry by 2025. © Anish India Exports

 
08/03/2021 – Anish India Exports and Jeanologia

Anish India Exports and Jeanologia

World Women’s Day: the world’s first 100 percent sustainable garment finishing plant led by women only

8th March is International Women’s Day. The theme: “Women in Leadership: Achieving an equal future in a Covid-19 world.” One flagship project is located ... By  Editorial staff
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With top-class informative lectures, as well as varied discussion panels and its opportunities for interaction, the Cotton Conference Bremen - the Hybrid Edition - meeting of the world’s cotton and textile value chain will once again live up to its high reputation within the industry. © Bremer Baumwollbörse

 
09/03/2021 – 35th International Cotton Conference Bremen – The Hybrid Edition

35th International Cotton Conference Bremen – The Hybrid Edition

Cotton: Responsibility in raw material production

Responsible fibre production, technical progress, regional organic cotton production, sustainable wool production and cotton as a plastic substitute. By  Editorial staff
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Repurpose – Heimtextil “Nothing new, Everything new” © Spott for Heimtextil_Andreas Houmann

 
29/04/2021 – “Nothing New, Everything New”

“Nothing New, Everything New”

Heimtextil presents trends for 2021/2022

Even in times of lack of physical encounters, the Heimtextil international trade fair provides a preview of the design themes for the new season. By  Editorial staff
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With over 1,000 employees at its headquarters in Bönnigheim and in more than 40 branch offices, contact offices and laboratories worldwide, Hohenstein conquers the current global challenges of the textile world. © Hohenstein

 
23/03/2021 – Globally networked

Globally networked

75 years Hohenstein: We live textiles

Textile testing and research partner Hohenstein has reason to celebrate: this year marks the company’s 75th anniversary. By  Editorial staff
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Fashion production in Asia: To ensure that human rights are respected in manufacturing, the government coalition is introducing the Supply Chain Act. © terovesalainen/stock.adobe.com

 
02/03/2021 – Technology to implement regulations is in place

Technology to implement regulations is in place

Setlog: Supply Chain Act law is long overdue

SCM specialist Setlog is developing a three-phase model to help companies bring transparency to their value chain. By  Editorial staff
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