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Indian govt announces technical textiles Hackathon under Bharat Tex

13th Jan 2024

The ministry of textiles, through NTTM, is organising a hackathon titled 'Fostering Innovations in Technical Textiles' from February 26 to 29, 2024, as part of Bharat Tex 2024. This event aims to unite students, researchers, and professionals to encourage innovation in technical textiles. Winners may receive funding up to ₹50 lakh under the GREAT...

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WPT Nonwovens opens new $19.5 mn manufacturing facility in Ohio County

11th Jan 2024

American firm WPT Nonwovens Corp opened a new $19.5 million manufacturing facility in Ohio County, Kentucky, in the presence of governor Andy Beshear. The project, initially valued at $10.7 million in 2021, is set to create 35 jobs and significantly boost the local economy. The facility will enhance production capacity for HVAC and hygiene products.

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US’ The Honest Company names Dorria L Ball new chief people officer

10th Jan 2024

The Honest Company has appointed Dorria L Ball as its chief people officer (CPO), effective immediately. Having served in the interim role since August 2023, Ball will continue leading the People & Workplace function, reporting to CEO Carla Vernón. With over 20 years of global HR experience, Ball is recognised for her leadership and executive...

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UK’s NCC commissions Cygnet Texkimp filament winding machine

9th Jan 2024

The UK's National Composites Centre (NCC) has commissioned Cygnet Texkimp's four-axis filament winding machine for its new hydrogen transportation and storage facility. The machine, designed for simultaneous winding of four tows, features tension control units, custom software for data recording, and two four-position creels for different fibre types.

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US’ INDA opens nominations for 2024 World of Wipes Innovation Award

9th Jan 2024

INDA is accepting nominations for the 2024 World of Wipes Innovation Award. It recognises creative use of nonwovens in the wipes sector. The winner will be revealed at the World of Wipes International Conference on June 20. Nominations open until April 15, can include products, technologies or techniques commercially available for the past two...

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Sofidel acquires new production plant in US

9th Jan 2024

Sofidel has acquired a paper mill in Duluth, Minnesota, from ST Paper, expanding its presence in the United States. The plant, with a capacity of 65 thousand metric tons per year and advanced Andritz technology, enhances Sofidel's ability to meet growing demand. This strategic move follows Sofidel's recent organic growth investment in its Ohio...

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US-developed wearable robot prevents freezing in Parkinson's patients

8th Jan 2024

Harvard SEAS, Boston University, and Wyss Institute researchers created a soft, wearable robot to assist Parkinson's patients in overcoming freezing during walks. Worn around the hips and thighs, the device eliminates freezing episodes indoors. This technology presents a promising solution to enhance mobility for individuals with Parkinson's...

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US’ Nanowear gets FDA 510(k) clearance for AI-enabled SaMD

8th Jan 2024

Nanowear's SimpleSense, a nanotechnology-enabled wearable and software platform, has received FDA 510(k) clearance for its AI-enabled Software-as-a-Medical Device (SaMD). As the first non-invasive, cuffless, continuous blood pressure monitor, and diagnostic, SimpleSense-BP provides a transformational tool in clinical diagnostic management of...

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UK’s Carrington to show stretch flame resistant innovation at Intersec

6th Jan 2024

Carrington Textiles will showcase its stretch flame-resistant innovations at Intersec in Dubai, featuring Flametougher 290AS Flex with Cordura nylon and Xlance fibres for arc flash protection. The company emphasises sustainability with the eco-friendly Flameban family and introduces Tahoe, a stretch workwear fabric with 29 per cent recycled polyester.

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