Sewing technology

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The opening ceremony was attended by employees of Brother Emmerich and its Bologna branch office and by representatives of the Brother headquarter in Nagoya, Japan. © Brother

 
07/10/2019 – Grand Opening Ceremony of the new Company Building

Grand Opening Ceremony of the new Company Building

Brother in Emmerich expands

On 30th September, the new premises of Brother Internationale Industriemaschinen in Emmerich, Germany were inaugurated in a solemn ceremony. By  Editorial staff
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30/04/2019 – Texprocess: Brother

Texprocess: Brother

The Future Trends for Industrial Sewing

In continuation of the last successful Texprocess edition, Brother releases new models in automation and robotics. By  Editorial staff
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The sewing robot is extremely user-friendly in operation. © Yaskawa

 
03/12/2018 – Sewing robot

Sewing robot

The future of sewing!?

A renowned manufacturer of automatic sewing machines has introduced a six-axis robot for intricate sewing applications in automotive interiors. By  Editorial staff
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The Pfaff 3587 is the one and only in the world which performs 3,200 s.p.m. with intermittent © Pfaff

 
The Pfaff 3587 CNC-large-area computer stitcher with a sewing area of 500 x 300 mm offers high process reliability and production By  Editorial staff
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?Techtextil 2019 and Texprocess 2019 will present the complete spectrum of technical textiles, nonwovens and textile processing technology in Frankfurt am Mai © Messe Frankfurt

 
30/04/2018 – Messe Frankfurt

Messe Frankfurt

Techtextil und Texprocess 2019

From 14 to 17 May 2019, Techtextil and Texprocess 2019: registration now open By  Editorial staff
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ltrasonic welding is a modern, future-oriented and economical alternative and a supplement to conventional sewing technology © Munich Fabric Start

 
10/04/2018 – Microfactory part 5

Microfactory part 5

The worksteps in the Microfactory – Step 4: Finishing

After design, printing and cutting in the Microfactory, the next step is to assemble the individual pieces into one garment. By  Editorial staff