The most up-to-date news from weaving to printing, spinning to technical textiles awaits you in the Textilegence September October 2024 issue. The agenda is quite active in the Turkish textile and apparel industry. The economic environment, which is directly reflected in export figures and production, is forcing companies to make new moves. Support calls are inbound from sector representatives for manufacturers, especially SMEs, who are stuck in the triangle of bankruptcy, downsizing and migration. Details on the subject are in our new issue.
Mimaki has announced four new advantageous models that increase flexibility and efficiency in printing. Lastly, A.I.T., which attracted attention at the ITM 2024 with its 3D Model dressing product and SAITU 30-head printer, is now expanding its SAITU wide-format printer portfolio with four new models. Trützschler TC 30i received full marks from Turkish textile manufacturers; tests revealed that it provides higher efficiency and lower energy consumption. You can also find the latest investment news from the industry in this issue.
The latest innovations at ITMA ASIA are in Textilegence September October 2024 issue
Exhibitions that play an important role in bringing the industry together and gaining momentum continue unabated. Heimtextil, one of the world’s leading events in home and contract textiles and textile design, will offer its visitors a more comprehensive and richer experience with its expanded carpet halls in its 2025 edition. Global textile machinery manufacturers will meet with the industry at ITMA ASIA to be held on October 14-18. Picanol will introduce its new rapier weaving machine Supermax for the first time at ITMA ASIA. High-performance Itema weaving solutions will also be at the event. You can read the details of the latest innovations to be exhibited by the participating companies on our pages.
Among the agenda items regarding sustainability in the textile industry are the following: Wastewater from factories in Bursa is being treated and reused in textile dye houses. Approximately 65 percent of the water treated in the recycling facility is being delivered to factories via the water network. ITMAconnect discussed sustainable transformation. Woolmark aims for an environmentally friendly industry with its new vision. UMD researchers have found a new way to reduce textile waste; textile waste is transformed into fiber in just 90 seconds. All this and more in our new issue. Enjoy reading.