“Golf demands apparel that performs far beyond the 18th hole,” says Allon Cohne, Ionic+ SVP and Noble Biomaterials CMO. “Noble exists to help brands deliver that next level of performance – comfort, ...
China is uniquely positioned to accelerate the apparel sector’s goal of cutting its emissions by 50% by 2030 according to a ...
Specialists from McLaren and Bcomp explain the development and advantages of Formula One motor racing’s first natural fibre composite racing seat. Since the inaugural round of the FIA Formula One ...
Technology developed in the USA will be used by a Chinese company to supply European sports brand adidas with T-shirts made in the US by robots. This is a major breakthrough in the automation of ...
Aircraft Textiles: Interior fabrics and air cabin fashion 25 supplier profiles (1st edition) Aircraft Textiles: Interior fabrics and air cabin fashion – 25 supplier profiles provides a timely review ...
Brands and retailers are under immense pressure to provide textile and apparel products which are environmentally sustainable. At the same time, there is an urgent need to reduce the amount of waste ...
Nanex Company, a Belgian nano coating manufacturer, is helping shape the future by offering unique nano technology based solutions that transform textiles and nonwovens, giving them a whole range of ...
Since Nike’s flat knitted Flyknit technology debuted in the Flyknit Racer running shoe in the London Olympics in 2012, the innovative manufacturing process has, according to the company, reduced waste ...
Sri-Lanka-headquartered MAS Holdings, South Asia’s largest apparel and textile manufacturer, is significantly expanding its global footprint as it seeks to capitalise on opportunities stemming from ...
Boston-headquartered Cabot Corporation has launched three Entera aerogel products as thermal insulation additives designed to enable the development of ultra-thin thermal barriers for electric vehicle ...
Skyscrape Inc., a Portland-based textile start-up, has developed a temperature responsive fabric with the power to disrupt the apparel industry’s approach to clothing insulation as we know it.
RadiciGroup companies Noyfil SA and Noyfil SpA have certified their r-Radyarn and r-Starlight continuous filament yarn to the new UNI 11505:2013 standard, after measuring the environmental impact ...