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US brand Pampers’ Easy Ups Training underwear to feature Bluey
US brand Pampers’ Easy Ups Training underwear to feature Bluey

12th Apr 2024

American brand Pampers has announced its collaboration with BBC Studios to launch Easy Ups Training underwear featuring Bluey prints. These pants mimic real underwear, offering comfort and leak-proof protection. The Bluey-themed designs include leak-guard barriers and absorbent channels for skin protection during the potty training journey.

New smart fibre can emit light, generate electricity: Journal Science
New smart fibre can emit light, generate electricity: Journal Science

12th Apr 2024

A team from China and Singapore has developed a smart fibre that can emit light and generate electricity without being plugged in and may address the problems of silicon-based textile systems. The fibre enables wireless visual–digital interactions without the need for extra chips or batteries on textiles. The discovery was reported in the journal...

US’ Hexcel Corporation appoints Thomas Gentile as CEO & president
US’ Hexcel Corporation appoints Thomas Gentile as CEO & president

11th Apr 2024

Thomas C Gentile III is appointed CEO & president of Hexcel Corporation effective May 1, succeeding Nick Stanage, who will retire at year-end but remain as executive chairman until then. Gentile brings extensive leadership experience from Spirit AeroSystems and GE. Stanage's tenure saw Hexcel's growth as a global leader in lightweight composites.

US’ INDA honours nonwoven industry professionals with Lifetime awards
US’ INDA honours nonwoven industry professionals with Lifetime awards

11th Apr 2024

INDA will award David Powling and Paul Latten at the World of Wipes Conference on June 18 for their contributions to the nonwovens industry. Arnold Wilkie will receive his award at the RISE Conference on October 1. Powling, from Kimberly-Clark, led wipes task forces. Latten, of Southeast Nonwovens, innovated more than 75 products yearly.

German firm Freudenberg’s sales at $12.76 bn in FY23
German firm Freudenberg’s sales at $12.76 bn in FY23

11th Apr 2024

Freudenberg's FY23 sales hit €11.9 billion (~$12.76 billion), up 1.3 per cent, with operating profit at €1.1 billion, up 15 per cent. Profit margin improved to 9.1 per cent. Freudenberg India's sales were ₹38.03 billion, with plans to invest ₹3.5 billion in 2024 across Punjab, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu, highlighting growth and exports nearing ₹8...

 US’ Solesis appoints John Witkowski as president & CEO
US’ Solesis appoints John Witkowski as president & CEO

10th Apr 2024

Solesis has appointed John Witkowski as the new president & CEO, bringing 30 years of industry experience. He aims to drive strategic priorities, foster customer support, and sustain long-term growth. Formerly of DSM Biomedical, Witkowski's leadership will guide Solesis through its expansion phase in the medical device and biopharmaceutical sectors.

Australia’s Ansell to acquire Kimberly-Clark's PPE biz for $640 mn
Australia’s Ansell to acquire Kimberly-Clark's PPE biz for $640 mn

9th Apr 2024

Ansell will acquire Kimberly-Clark's Personal Protective Equipment business for $640 million. The deal, expected to finalise by September 2024, strengthens Ansell's presence in clean room applications and expands its product portfolio for scientific sectors. CEO Neil Salmon highlights synergies, emphasising benefits for customers and shareholders.

Japan’s Toray wins Supplier Excellence award by Northrop Grumman
Japan’s Toray wins Supplier Excellence award by Northrop Grumman

8th Apr 2024

Toray has been recognised by Northrop Grumman for its contributions to national security solutions. Northrop praised Toray for its quality excellence and assistance in manufacturing and distribution goals. Toray expressed pride in serving as a leading material supplier in the US and emphasised its commitment to delivering high-quality composite...

German tech uses smart textiles for intensive sensory perception
German tech uses smart textiles for intensive sensory perception

8th Apr 2024

German researchers are developing a virtual encounter system using smart textiles for intensive sensory perception that can appeal to all the senses. The technology can enable ill children in isolation wards feel the closeness of parents' bodies even during virtual visits. It can also make gaming experience more intense through realistic body...

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