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(c) NewStore GmbH
11.05.2022

TOM TAILOR setzt auf digitales Wachstum mit NewStore Consumer App

NewStore, eine modulare, mobile Omnichannel-Cloud-Plattform für Einzelhandelsmarken weltweit, gab bekannt, dass Tom Tailor eine NewStore Consumer App eingeführt hat. Die Casual Fashion- und Lifestyle-Marke bietet nun ein mobiles Einkaufserlebnis an, das die Kundenbindung erhöht und den Umsatz steigert.

"Mobile Verkäufe sind ein Schlüsselfaktor für Tom Tailor, aber um diesen Kanal wirklich zu nutzen, mussten wir unsere Verbraucher-App aktualisieren", sagte Hendrik Reuter, Director of eCommerce und Consumer Engagement, bei Tom Tailor. "Wir haben uns für NewStore entschieden, weil diese Lösung einfach besser ist als alles, was wir bisher gesehen haben. Die neue App gibt unseren Kunden das Erlebnis eines Flagship-Stores in die Hand."

NewStore, eine modulare, mobile Omnichannel-Cloud-Plattform für Einzelhandelsmarken weltweit, gab bekannt, dass Tom Tailor eine NewStore Consumer App eingeführt hat. Die Casual Fashion- und Lifestyle-Marke bietet nun ein mobiles Einkaufserlebnis an, das die Kundenbindung erhöht und den Umsatz steigert.

"Mobile Verkäufe sind ein Schlüsselfaktor für Tom Tailor, aber um diesen Kanal wirklich zu nutzen, mussten wir unsere Verbraucher-App aktualisieren", sagte Hendrik Reuter, Director of eCommerce und Consumer Engagement, bei Tom Tailor. "Wir haben uns für NewStore entschieden, weil diese Lösung einfach besser ist als alles, was wir bisher gesehen haben. Die neue App gibt unseren Kunden das Erlebnis eines Flagship-Stores in die Hand."

Mit NewStore Studio, dem Content-Management-System für die App, verfügt Tom Tailor über alle nötigen Tools, um eine moderne und ansprechende App zu pflegen. Die Marke wird auch von der Tatsache profitieren, dass NewStore Consumer Apps nachweislich die Nutzung um das 2,5-fache erhöhen und die Konversionsraten um das 7-fache über denen einer traditionellen Website liegen. Da sich NewStore nahtlos in Scayle, die E-Commerce-Plattform von Tom Tailor, integrieren lässt, ist es zudem einfacher denn je, die App auf dem neuesten Stand zu halten und genaue Produkt- und Bestandsinformationen in Echtzeit bereitzustellen.

"Die Verbraucher sind mobiler denn je, daher müssen Marken wie Tom Tailor über den traditionellen E-Commerce und den stationären Handel hinaus denken", sagt Stephan Schambach, Gründer und CEO von NewStore. "Durch die Entwicklung einer nativen App, die die digitalen und physischen Kanäle von Tom Tailor ergänzt, hat NewStore der Marke eine neue, leistungsstarke Möglichkeit gegeben, mit ihren treuesten Kunden zu interagieren."

Weitere Informationen:
TOM TAILOR NewStore digital Einzelhandel
Quelle:

NewStore GmbH

(c) INDA
11.05.2022

INDA announces three finalists for the World of Wipes Innovation Award®

Sustainable products that solve problems are the themes for this year’s finalists for the World of Wipes Innovation Award® that will be presented at the 16th annual World of Wipes® International Conference, June 27-30, at the Marriott Marquis in Chicago, Illinois.    

The three products vying for the award are an all-natural substitute for plastic fibers from Bast Fibre Technologies, a dual-textured 3D cleaning wipe from Fitesa and an environmentally safe flushable wipe from Nice-Pak.

INDA’s Technical Advisory Board selected the finalists from nearly 20 submissions based on their creativity, novelty, uniqueness, technical sophistication within the entire nonwovens wipes value chain and expansion of nonwovens use.

Kimberly-Clark Scott® 24-Hour Sanitizing Wipes was the recipient of the 2021 World of Wipes Innovation Award®.

This year’s in-person WOW International Conference is expected to draw 400-plus senior-level wipes professionals from all wipes segments, repeating last year’s strong live event that welcomed 475 wipes professionals from 14 countries to Atlanta, GA.

Sustainable products that solve problems are the themes for this year’s finalists for the World of Wipes Innovation Award® that will be presented at the 16th annual World of Wipes® International Conference, June 27-30, at the Marriott Marquis in Chicago, Illinois.    

The three products vying for the award are an all-natural substitute for plastic fibers from Bast Fibre Technologies, a dual-textured 3D cleaning wipe from Fitesa and an environmentally safe flushable wipe from Nice-Pak.

INDA’s Technical Advisory Board selected the finalists from nearly 20 submissions based on their creativity, novelty, uniqueness, technical sophistication within the entire nonwovens wipes value chain and expansion of nonwovens use.

Kimberly-Clark Scott® 24-Hour Sanitizing Wipes was the recipient of the 2021 World of Wipes Innovation Award®.

This year’s in-person WOW International Conference is expected to draw 400-plus senior-level wipes professionals from all wipes segments, repeating last year’s strong live event that welcomed 475 wipes professionals from 14 countries to Atlanta, GA.

Finalists Announced
The three companies vying for the award (in alphabetical order) are:

  • Bast Fibre Technologies – Sero® Hemp Fibers
  • Fitesa – Dual Textured 3D Wipe
  • Nice ’N CLEAN® SecureFLUSHTM Technology Flushable Wipes by Nice-Pak

WOW 2022 Conference Highlights
This year’s WOW conference sessions focus on: Circular & Sustainable Wipes, Supply Chain Challenges in Wipes, Nonwoven Substrates for More Sustainable Wipes, Trends in the Wipes Market and Among Consumers, Disinfection Concerns and New Technologies, Sustainable Wipe Packaging Trends, and Developments in Flushability Issues.

Quelle:

INDA

(c) Baldwin Technology Company Inc.
11.05.2022

Baldwin showcases its “Complete Solution” for security print at Tax Stamp and Traceability Forum

Baldwin Technology Company Inc., an innovator of advanced color-management solutions and inspection technology for the printing industry, will present its “Complete Solution” for printing and inspection at the Tax Stamp and Traceability Forum, held May 16 to 18 in Malta.

Baldwin’s Complete Solution can be any combination of feeders (roll or sheet), vacuum tables, inspection systems, inkjet printers, UV ink-curing systems, reject gates and bins, sheet stackers, and real-time monitoring and reporting tools. Alongside Baldwin’s technologies, optional solution components can be joined together through partnerships with suppliers to create a world-class solution.

Baldwin Technology Company Inc., an innovator of advanced color-management solutions and inspection technology for the printing industry, will present its “Complete Solution” for printing and inspection at the Tax Stamp and Traceability Forum, held May 16 to 18 in Malta.

Baldwin’s Complete Solution can be any combination of feeders (roll or sheet), vacuum tables, inspection systems, inkjet printers, UV ink-curing systems, reject gates and bins, sheet stackers, and real-time monitoring and reporting tools. Alongside Baldwin’s technologies, optional solution components can be joined together through partnerships with suppliers to create a world-class solution.

For advanced defect detection, Baldwin’s Guardian PQV 100% Print Inspection camera systems can be mounted on one or both sides of the product to perform 100% print-quality inspection, verify variable data and inspect the most challenging security print features. The system offers lighting options for all materials and substrates, as well as for special applications, including holograms, covert serialization, covert security features and more. The Guardian PQV can also be retrofitted to existing presses, machines and transports.
 
As part of a data-connected defect-management workflow, the Guardian PQV is a feature-rich inline defect-detection system that enables printers to find and remove defects quickly—and monitor their processes to prevent defects from occurring again or repeatedly. This technology provides complete print-quality verification from prepress through production, reporting and archiving for perfect runs.

Baldwin recently realigned its sales teams to optimize service and simplify access to its process-improvement and consumables technologies for printing and packaging customers in more than 100 countries. Two new sales professionals have since joined the team, covering smaller regional geographies and providing customers with a single point of contact for all of Baldwin’s product lines.

Quelle:

Baldwin Technology Company Inc. / Barry-Wehmiller

11.05.2022

NCTO: State of the U.S. Textile Industry Address

National Council of Textile Organizations (NCTO) Chairman David Poston, who was elected for the 2022-2023 term, delivered the trade association’s State of the U.S. textile industry overview at NCTO’s 18th Annual Meeting on May 11.
 
Poston’s speech outlined (1) the U.S. textile industry’s resilience and significant rebound in 2021 (2) U.S. textile supply chain, economic, trade data, and (3) NCTO’s  policy achievements and priorities for domestic textile manufacturers.
 
You can find his remarks here and a data infographic prepared by NCTO illustrating the current economic status of the U.S. textile industry here.
 
Poston is president of Palmetto Synthetics, a specialty synthetic fiber producer based in Kingstree, South Carolina.
 
NCTO’s annual meeting was held May 10-11 in Washington, D.C.

National Council of Textile Organizations (NCTO) Chairman David Poston, who was elected for the 2022-2023 term, delivered the trade association’s State of the U.S. textile industry overview at NCTO’s 18th Annual Meeting on May 11.
 
Poston’s speech outlined (1) the U.S. textile industry’s resilience and significant rebound in 2021 (2) U.S. textile supply chain, economic, trade data, and (3) NCTO’s  policy achievements and priorities for domestic textile manufacturers.
 
You can find his remarks here and a data infographic prepared by NCTO illustrating the current economic status of the U.S. textile industry here.
 
Poston is president of Palmetto Synthetics, a specialty synthetic fiber producer based in Kingstree, South Carolina.
 
NCTO’s annual meeting was held May 10-11 in Washington, D.C.

(c) RadiciGroup
11.05.2022

RadiciGroup schließt 2021 mit positivem Ergebnis ab

  • Umfassende Investitionen in Innovation und Nachhaltigkeit werden fortgeführt.
  • In Indien wird die Übernahme des Geschäftsbereichs Engineering Plastics von Ester Industries Ltd. auf den Weg gebracht und damit der globale  Wachstumskurs der Gruppe fortgesetzt

Mit einem Umsatz von 1.508 Millionen Euro, erwirtschaftet an mehr als 30 Produktions- und Vertriebsstandorten in Europa, Asien und Amerika, hat die RadiciGroup das Geschäftsjahr 2021 mit einem positiven Ergebnis abgeschlossen – trotz der Auswirkungen der Pandemie und der vor allem in der zweiten Jahreshälfte stark gestiegenen Rohstoff- und Energiekosten.

Die Gruppe unter Leitung der Brüder Angelo, Maurizio und Paolo Radici hat ihren Kurs der Konzentration auf die als strategisch und synergetisch geltenden Kerngeschäfte wie Polyamidchemie, technische Kunststoffcompounds und fortschrittliche Textillösungen fortgesetzt. Zugleich wurde mit der Einführung einer neuen Palette an Persönlicher Schutzausrüstung für medizinische und industrielle Anwendungen das Produktangebot erweitert.

Das EBITDA erreichte 268 Mio. Euro, und der Jahresüberschuss belief sich auf 150 Mio. Euro.

  • Umfassende Investitionen in Innovation und Nachhaltigkeit werden fortgeführt.
  • In Indien wird die Übernahme des Geschäftsbereichs Engineering Plastics von Ester Industries Ltd. auf den Weg gebracht und damit der globale  Wachstumskurs der Gruppe fortgesetzt

Mit einem Umsatz von 1.508 Millionen Euro, erwirtschaftet an mehr als 30 Produktions- und Vertriebsstandorten in Europa, Asien und Amerika, hat die RadiciGroup das Geschäftsjahr 2021 mit einem positiven Ergebnis abgeschlossen – trotz der Auswirkungen der Pandemie und der vor allem in der zweiten Jahreshälfte stark gestiegenen Rohstoff- und Energiekosten.

Die Gruppe unter Leitung der Brüder Angelo, Maurizio und Paolo Radici hat ihren Kurs der Konzentration auf die als strategisch und synergetisch geltenden Kerngeschäfte wie Polyamidchemie, technische Kunststoffcompounds und fortschrittliche Textillösungen fortgesetzt. Zugleich wurde mit der Einführung einer neuen Palette an Persönlicher Schutzausrüstung für medizinische und industrielle Anwendungen das Produktangebot erweitert.

Das EBITDA erreichte 268 Mio. Euro, und der Jahresüberschuss belief sich auf 150 Mio. Euro.

Ungeachtet dieser Situation bleibt es für die Gruppe wichtig, die Investitionen fortzusetzen.

„Im Jahr 2021 hat die Gruppe 53 Mio. EUR investiert“, betont Alessandro Manzoni, CFO der RadiciGroup. „Sie stammten aus dem Kapitalfluss und haben weder Auswirkungen auf die Finanzlage, die weiterhin positiv ist und sich im Vergleich zu 2020 weiter verbessert hat, noch auf die Bilanzkennzahlen.“

Darüber hinaus setzen die Verantwortlichen der Gruppe trotz der komplexen Zeiten auch im Jahr 2022 ihren umfassenden Investitionsplan fort, um die Präsenz der RadiciGroup auf den globalen Märkten zu stärken und ihre Wettbewerbsfähigkeit weiter zu verbessern.

Damit im Zusammenhang steht auch die Übernahme des Geschäftsbereichs Engineering Plastics von Ester Industries Ltd., einem Unternehmen mit Sitz in Indien, das sich seit Jahrzehnten auf die Produktion von technischen Kunststoffcompounds spezialisiert hat und an der Bombay Stock Exchange gehandelt wird. In diese Transaktion hat die Gruppe rund 35 Mio. Euro investiert, um die Internationalisierung ihres Geschäftsbereichs High Performance Polymers fortzusetzen.

Quelle:

RadiciGroup

Nach Moody’s hebt auch Standard & Poor’s das Rating der SGL Carbon an (c) SGL Carbon
SGL
11.05.2022

Nach Moody’s hebt auch Standard & Poor’s das Rating der SGL Carbon an

Standard & Poor’s Global Ratings (S&P) hebt sein Langfrist-Rating für die SGL Carbon auf B- und das Rating der Anleihe auf B. Der Ausblick für die Gesellschaft wird von der renommierten Ratingagentur als stabil eingestuft.

S&P begründet die Anhebung des SGL-Ratings mit der verbesserten Kapitalstruktur des Unternehmens und der Reduzierung der Nettoverschuldung. Die Rating-Agentur geht davon aus, dass die SGL Carbon in den kommenden Jahren einen positiven Free Cashflow generieren wird, der die Verringerung der absoluten Verschuldung unterstützt.

Für die zukünftige Entwicklung der SGL Carbon geht S&P von einer Verbesserung der Rentabilität aus, die neben den Einsparungen aus der Restrukturierung insbesondere auf dem Ausbau von Produkten und Materialien für die zukunftsorientierten Kernmärkte Mobilität, Energiewende und Digitalisierung basiert.

Standard & Poor’s Global Ratings (S&P) hebt sein Langfrist-Rating für die SGL Carbon auf B- und das Rating der Anleihe auf B. Der Ausblick für die Gesellschaft wird von der renommierten Ratingagentur als stabil eingestuft.

S&P begründet die Anhebung des SGL-Ratings mit der verbesserten Kapitalstruktur des Unternehmens und der Reduzierung der Nettoverschuldung. Die Rating-Agentur geht davon aus, dass die SGL Carbon in den kommenden Jahren einen positiven Free Cashflow generieren wird, der die Verringerung der absoluten Verschuldung unterstützt.

Für die zukünftige Entwicklung der SGL Carbon geht S&P von einer Verbesserung der Rentabilität aus, die neben den Einsparungen aus der Restrukturierung insbesondere auf dem Ausbau von Produkten und Materialien für die zukunftsorientierten Kernmärkte Mobilität, Energiewende und Digitalisierung basiert.

„Wir freuen uns, dass unsere operativen Erfolge und die bereits fortgeschrittene Transformation der SGL Carbon von den beiden großen Ratingagenturen - Moody’s und S&P - durch die Anhebung des Ratings honoriert werden. Wir sehen dies auch als Ansporn für die weitere Entwicklung und Transformation der SGL Carbon," erläutert Thomas Dippold, CFO der SGL Carbon SE.

 

Weitere Informationen:
SGL Carbon
Quelle:

 SGL Carbon

Freudenberg Experts meet Sustainability (c) Freudenberg Performance Materials
Nachhaltige Polsterlage für Bezüge von Autositzen und Sitzmöbeln von Filc.
11.05.2022

Freudenberg Experts meet Sustainability

Freudenberg Performance Materials, Low & Bonar, Mehler Texnologies® und Filc präsentieren ihre Lösungen nach ihrem Zusammenschluss nun erstmals gemeinsam auf der techtextil in Frankfurt. Nachhaltigkeit steht dabei im Mittelpunkt. Zu den Highlights gehören das Mikrofilament-Textil Evolon® RE für unterschiedlichste Anwendungen und Märkte, das Polstermaterial für Sitzbezüge in Autos, FILFLEX, und die LKW-Plane POLYMAR® 8556 ECO CF. Kunden finden den weltweit führenden Hersteller technische Textilien in Halle 12.1 auf Stand C51.

Freudenberg Performance Materials, Low & Bonar, Mehler Texnologies® und Filc präsentieren ihre Lösungen nach ihrem Zusammenschluss nun erstmals gemeinsam auf der techtextil in Frankfurt. Nachhaltigkeit steht dabei im Mittelpunkt. Zu den Highlights gehören das Mikrofilament-Textil Evolon® RE für unterschiedlichste Anwendungen und Märkte, das Polstermaterial für Sitzbezüge in Autos, FILFLEX, und die LKW-Plane POLYMAR® 8556 ECO CF. Kunden finden den weltweit führenden Hersteller technische Textilien in Halle 12.1 auf Stand C51.

Evolon®-Textilien aus recyceltem PET
Mit Evolon® RE präsentiert Freudenberg Performance Materials eine noch nachhaltigere Variante seiner hochleistungsfähigen Mikrofilament-Textilen. Evolon® RE enthält durchschnittlich 70 Prozent recyceltes Polyester, das das Unternehmen selbst aus gebrauchten PET-Flaschen gewinnt. Evolon® RE-Produkte sind für verschiedene Anwendungen verfügbar, z.B. für technische Verpackungen mit Gewichten von 80g/m2 bis 300 g/m2. Für High-Tech-Reinigungstücher ist jetzt das leichtgewichtige Evolon® RE ab 30 g/m² erhältlich. Es erfüllt die Anforderungen an nachhaltigere Lösungen von Reinigungsspezialisten. Evolon® RE bietet die gleich hohe und konstante Qualität wie alle anderen Evolon®-Textilien.

LKW-Planen aus recycelten Rohstoffen von Mehler Texnologies®
Sowohl der Schutz des Transportgutes als auch Werbung für das Unternehmen stellen hohe Anforderungen an Lkw-Planen. Planenmaterial von Mehler Texnologies® zählt zu den Spitzenprodukten in diesem Segment. Das Unternehmen ist zudem Vorreiter bei der nachhaltigen Entwicklung und präsentiert POLYMAR® 8556 ECO CF. Das Material erhält seine Einzigartigkeit durch einen Anteil von 25 Prozent recycelter Rohstoffe in der Beschichtungsmasse. Zusätzlich ist das Material mit 100 Prozent R-PES-Garnen hergestellt. Dazu werden in einem aufwändigen Separierungs- und Filterungsprozess die Eingangsmaterialien aufbereitet.

Nachhaltiges Polstermaterial für Bezüge von Autositzen und Sitzmöbeln von Filc
FILFLEX ist eine weiche und flexible Polsterlage aus Vliesstoffen für Bezüge von Autositzen und Sitzmöbeln. Sie verhindert Faltenbildung auf Lederbezügen und verbessert die Dimensionsstabilität der Bezüge.  Der nachhaltige Vorteil: FILFLEX lässt sich einfach recyceln, da es aus 100 Prozent PET besteht. Kunden ermöglicht FILFLEX zudem eine einfachere Verarbeitung während des Nähens der Bezüge und des Beziehens der Sitze. Endverbraucher profitieren von einem hohen Sitzkomfort.

JEC World: METYX and ITA officially join forces (c) METYX
METYX and ITA officially join forces
11.05.2022

JEC World: METYX and ITA officially join forces

The ITA Group, consisting of the Institute for Textile Technology of RWTH Aachen University (ITA) and their research and development service provider ITA Technologietransfer GmbH (ITA GmbH) are proud to announce their new partnership with METYX Composites, Turkey today at JEC World in Paris. METYX is a globally leading manufacturer of high-performance technical textiles for applications in the transportation, wind energy, construction, sports and leisure industries.

Ugur Ustunel, CEO METYX Composites: “The access to ITA´s competences along the entire textile composite value chain and to the impressive machine parks with over 250 machines from lab scale to industrial scale and the exchange with other partners will be very welcome for our future pre-competitive developments.” Dr. Christoph Greb, Scientific Director of ITA: “We are very happy to welcome METYX to our
network and to collaborate in many joint projects and studies on topics like recycling and sustainability, tapes and hybrid yarns or natural fibres just to name a few.”

The ITA Group, consisting of the Institute for Textile Technology of RWTH Aachen University (ITA) and their research and development service provider ITA Technologietransfer GmbH (ITA GmbH) are proud to announce their new partnership with METYX Composites, Turkey today at JEC World in Paris. METYX is a globally leading manufacturer of high-performance technical textiles for applications in the transportation, wind energy, construction, sports and leisure industries.

Ugur Ustunel, CEO METYX Composites: “The access to ITA´s competences along the entire textile composite value chain and to the impressive machine parks with over 250 machines from lab scale to industrial scale and the exchange with other partners will be very welcome for our future pre-competitive developments.” Dr. Christoph Greb, Scientific Director of ITA: “We are very happy to welcome METYX to our
network and to collaborate in many joint projects and studies on topics like recycling and sustainability, tapes and hybrid yarns or natural fibres just to name a few.”

Dr. Michael Effing, Managing Director of AMAC GmbH: „I am very happy to support ITA in developing and growing their network. ITA is located in the centre of the RWTH Aachen University Campus in close proximity to numerous other institutes for lightweight developments.”

Konica Minolta führt als erstes Unternehmen Druckmaschinen mit EFI Fiery FS500 Pro Software und neuer Hardware ein (c) EFI GmbH
EFI Fiery FS500
11.05.2022

EFI Fiery FS500 Pro bei Konica Minolta

  • Konica Minolta führt als erstes Unternehmen Druckmaschinen mit EFI Fiery FS500 Pro Software und neuer Hardware ein
  • Fünf neue Fiery Server verkürzen die Auftragsvorbereitungszeit und sorgen für Farbpräzision und einen höheren Gesamtdurchsatz  

Electronics For Imaging, Inc. und Konica Minolta Business Solutions Europe GmbH (Konica Minolta) haben die Fortsetzung ihrer langjährigen Partnerschaft mit der Einführung von fünf neuen digitalen Front-Ends von EFI™ Fiery® bekannt gegeben, die auf der neuesten Fiery Plattform, dem Fiery FS500 Pro, basieren.
 

  • Konica Minolta führt als erstes Unternehmen Druckmaschinen mit EFI Fiery FS500 Pro Software und neuer Hardware ein
  • Fünf neue Fiery Server verkürzen die Auftragsvorbereitungszeit und sorgen für Farbpräzision und einen höheren Gesamtdurchsatz  

Electronics For Imaging, Inc. und Konica Minolta Business Solutions Europe GmbH (Konica Minolta) haben die Fortsetzung ihrer langjährigen Partnerschaft mit der Einführung von fünf neuen digitalen Front-Ends von EFI™ Fiery® bekannt gegeben, die auf der neuesten Fiery Plattform, dem Fiery FS500 Pro, basieren.
 
Im heutigen schnelllebigen Geschäftsumfeld sehen sich die Kunden mit der Forderung nach kleineren Auflagen und wettbewerbsfähigen Preisen konfrontiert. Diese neuen, produktiveren digitalen Front-Ends von Fiery bieten Tools für die Preflight-Prüfung, intelligente Automatisierungsfunktionen und Farbmanagementtechnologien, die dafür sorgen, dass Druckereien ihre Dokumente gleich beim ersten Mal korrekt und zu den niedrigsten Kosten produzieren: JobExpert wählt die korrekten Auftragseigenschaften aus, Spot Pro optimiert Sonderfarben, Fiery Preflight erkennt Fehler und Fiery Finishing Designer fügt visuelle Markierungen für die Weiterverarbeitung hinzu. Mit diesen Funktionen können Kunden das Gesamtproduktionsvolumen erhöhen und mehr Aufträge pro Schicht erledigen, während Druckbetriebe gleichzeitig die Möglichkeit erhalten, neue Wachstumschancen zu nutzen.   
 
"Mit diesen neuen digitalen EFI Fiery Front-Ends erweitern wir die Möglichkeiten der AccurioPress-Anwender", so Olaf Lorenz, General Manager DX Branding Division bei Konica Minolta, Inc. "Wir freuen uns, die ersten zu sein, die diese leistungsstarken neuen digitalen Front-Ends integrieren können, da sie das Digitaldruckportfolio von Konica Minolta um weitere wettbewerbsfähige Funktionen ausbauen."
 
EFI Fiery FS500 Pro Server bieten ein höheres Nutzenversprechen
Die neue Fiery FS500 Pro Serverplattform bietet Druckdienstleistern, die Druckmaschinen von Konica Minolta betreiben, zahlreiche Vorteile.

"Die neue Plattform Fiery FS500 Pro bietet eine höhere Geschwindigkeit, einen höheren Automatisierungsgrad und mehr Möglichkeiten als andere digitale Front-Ends", erklärt John Henze, Vice President of Sales and Marketing bei EFI Fiery. "Intelligente Automatisierungslösungen in diesen neuen digitalen EFI Fiery Front-Ends ersparen den Kunden auch Arbeitskosten und -zeit, indem sie die Notwendigkeit der manuellen Prüfung von Druckaufträgen minimieren, die automatisierte Steuerung verbessern und den Druck einer Testdatei zur Bestimmung der Position von Weiterverarbeitungslinien überflüssig machen.
 
All dies verkürzt die Zykluszeit und erhöht die Chancen der Kunden auf Gewinn, während gleichzeitig sichergestellt wird, dass sie ihre Kunden wiederum mit präzisen und schnell ausgeführten Druckaufträgen begeistern können. Die Verringerung der Zeit, die Druckvorstufen- und Druckmaschinenbediener für diese sich wiederholenden Aufgaben aufwenden müssen, hilft Druckereibesitzern auch dabei, ihre Mitarbeiter effizienter einzusetzen und so die Schwierigkeiten zu kompensieren, die sie bei der Einstellung und Bindung von Fachkräften in der heutigen Wirtschaft mit ihren schwierigen Rahmenbedingungen für die Beschäftigung haben."

Weitere Informationen:
EFI Konica Minolta
Quelle:

EFI GmbH

 Innova Fabrics chooses ROICA™ V550 by Asahi Kasei for its responsible RF (Residual Free) line (c) Innova Fabrics
Innova Fabrics Residual Free Line
11.05.2022

Innova Fabrics chooses ROICA

  • ROICA™ V550 by Asahi Kasei for its responsible RF (Residual Free) line

Innova Fabrics, the Italian manufacturer of knitted fabrics for apparel, underwear and sports, confirms its choice of ROICA™ by Asahi Kasei, the Japanese leader of premium stretch fiber, for its new responsible line RF (Residual Free).

Despite the deep-rooted history of the company's team in the world of textiles, Innova Fabrics is a reality that is not afraid to innovate with a focus on environmental sustainability. As a result of its push for local production and attention to third-party sustainability certifications (including OEKO-TEX Standard 100, one of the world's best-known labels for textiles tested for harmful substances), Innova Fabrics continues its promise of responsibility with an enrichment of its conscious proposals. In the last season, Innova has increased its smart proposition by launching the RF (Residual Free) line, with the aim of reducing the impact of microplastics residues produced by the fashion industry. This is possible thanks to the combination of two responsible ingredients: SENSIL® Biocare by Nilit and ROICA™ V550 by Asahi Kasei.

  • ROICA™ V550 by Asahi Kasei for its responsible RF (Residual Free) line

Innova Fabrics, the Italian manufacturer of knitted fabrics for apparel, underwear and sports, confirms its choice of ROICA™ by Asahi Kasei, the Japanese leader of premium stretch fiber, for its new responsible line RF (Residual Free).

Despite the deep-rooted history of the company's team in the world of textiles, Innova Fabrics is a reality that is not afraid to innovate with a focus on environmental sustainability. As a result of its push for local production and attention to third-party sustainability certifications (including OEKO-TEX Standard 100, one of the world's best-known labels for textiles tested for harmful substances), Innova Fabrics continues its promise of responsibility with an enrichment of its conscious proposals. In the last season, Innova has increased its smart proposition by launching the RF (Residual Free) line, with the aim of reducing the impact of microplastics residues produced by the fashion industry. This is possible thanks to the combination of two responsible ingredients: SENSIL® Biocare by Nilit and ROICA™ V550 by Asahi Kasei.

SENSIL® BioCare is the premium, sustainable nylon 6.6 fiber enriched with a special technology that helps reduce the persistence of textile waste in the ocean and landfills by acting during and after the product's life cycle. Therefore, if the microplastics in SENSIL® BioCare garments are released during washing, they will decompose much faster than conventional Nylon 6.6 fibers, reducing textile waste. ROICA™ V550, part of the ROICA Eco-Smart™ family, is the premium, sustainable stretch yarn that degrades without releasing harmful substances into the environment, according to the Hohenstein's environmental certification. ROICA™ V550 also carries the Gold Level Material Health certificate from the Cradle-to-Cradle Product Innovation Institute, which evaluated the yarn's impact on human and environmental health. The strong relationship established between Innova Fabrics and ROICA™ by Asahi Kasei is a long-standing one: from the very beginning, the textile company chose ROICA™ as its main reference for premium stretch, using ROICA Colour Perfect™ in most of its articles. Having experienced the innovation of the ROICA™ line dedicated to high-quality color, Innova decided to opt for the ROICA Eco-Smart™ line as part of the extension of its environmentally conscious line.

Thanks to the constant synergy with its premium partner in innovative and responsible stretch, Innova continues its path towards a textile and fashion industry that respects the planet, without forgetting profit. And this is just the beginning. Innova Fabrics pieces containing SENSIL® BioCare and ROICA™ V550

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ROICA™ Asahi Kasei Innova Fabrics
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SHIMA SEIKI to Exhibit at Techtextil North America 2022 (c) SHIMA SEIKI
SWG091N2
11.05.2022

SHIMA SEIKI to Exhibit at Techtextil North America 2022

Leading knit solutions provider SHIMA SEIKI MFG., LTD. of Wakayama, Japan, together with its U.S. subsidiary SHIMA SEIKI U.S.A. INC., will participate in the Techtextil North America exhibition in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A. this month. Under the theme “techKNITians—Technical Engineered Knit Applications,” the company will display its latest computerized flat knitting machines and computer graphic design system technology, aimed at promoting knitted applications in the field of technical textiles.

Leading knit solutions provider SHIMA SEIKI MFG., LTD. of Wakayama, Japan, together with its U.S. subsidiary SHIMA SEIKI U.S.A. INC., will participate in the Techtextil North America exhibition in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A. this month. Under the theme “techKNITians—Technical Engineered Knit Applications,” the company will display its latest computerized flat knitting machines and computer graphic design system technology, aimed at promoting knitted applications in the field of technical textiles.

Pioneered by SHIMA SEIKI, WHOLEGARMENT® knitting technology is capable of producing knitted items in their entirety without the need for sewing, and allows complex 3D forms to be knit such as car seat covers and interior furnishings. Selective compression allows control over placement and amount of pressure for various compression wear in sports and medical applications. The seam-free nature of WHOLEGARMENT® also ensures continuity of yarn, allowing functional yarns such as conductive yarns to wrap around the entire body without interruption, for applications in smart garments and wearable technology. Demonstrating the latest in WHOLEGARMENT® knitting technology at Techtextil will be the flagship MACH2XS machine that features the company’s original SlideNeedle™ on 4 needle beds and patented springloaded full-time sinker system. Capable of WHOLEGARMENT® knitting in all-needles, MACH2XS offers great flexibility for knitting high-quality WHOLEGARMENT® products with a seemingly endless variety of knit patterns at very high speed and efficiency, all while minimizing dependence upon labor-intensive sewing and linking. At Techtextil North America MACH2XS will be shown knitting a seam-free balaclava in one entire piece using fire-resistant yarn.

Also shown will be the SWG091N2 compact WHOLEGARMENT® knitting machine, also featuring SlideNeedle™ technology. Capable of producing small knitted items from safety gloves and compression socks to more sophisticated industrial applications such as tubular shields and harnesses, SWG091N2 offers unique solutions for the automotive, aerospace, sports, medical, safety, outdoor and other markets by knitting items in 3D without seams. SWG091N2 will be knitting fire-resistant gloves at Techtextil North America. SHIMA SEIKI’s SDS®-ONE APEX4 3D design system will also be available for demonstrations in design and simulation of various technical textiles. Of particular interest is its ultra-realistic simulation capability that realizes virtual sampling. When numerous variations must be evaluated before arriving at a final design, virtual product samples can be used to streamline the decision-making process by minimizing the enormous amount of time and cost normally associated with producing actual physical samples for each variation. The sustainability factor is also undeniable considering the amount of material normally gone to waste in the sampling stage.

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Shima Seiki Techtextil knitting
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SHIMA SEIKI

Archroma bridges the gap between art and science (c) Archroma
The new Archroma DEEP DIVE 2.0 swatch book.
11.05.2022

Archroma bridges the gap between art and science

  • with a ready-to-use swatch book dedicated to its DEEP DIVE sustainable dyeing system for dark, popular color basics

Archroma, a global leader in specialty chemicals towards sustainable solutions, launches its first ever ready-to-use swatch book, dedicated to creating sustainable black and dark color basics for faster time to market, to support its popular DEEP DIVE 2.0 system.

In 2018, Archroma launched its system solutions, a holistic approach aimed at addressing the growing expectations of the public in terms of keeping consumers, and the environment, safe.
Under the umbrella of "The Archroma Way to a Sustainable World: Safe, efficient, enhanced, it's our nature", the Archroma systems are designed to create innovation and performance, whilst reducing the impacts on water, energy and other natural resources. The savings generated by these 70+ system solutions are demonstrated by Archroma's proprietary ONE WAY Impact Calculator, a ground-breaking tool launched in 2012 and continuously upgraded to simulate and optimize the footprint of textile application processes.

  • with a ready-to-use swatch book dedicated to its DEEP DIVE sustainable dyeing system for dark, popular color basics

Archroma, a global leader in specialty chemicals towards sustainable solutions, launches its first ever ready-to-use swatch book, dedicated to creating sustainable black and dark color basics for faster time to market, to support its popular DEEP DIVE 2.0 system.

In 2018, Archroma launched its system solutions, a holistic approach aimed at addressing the growing expectations of the public in terms of keeping consumers, and the environment, safe.
Under the umbrella of "The Archroma Way to a Sustainable World: Safe, efficient, enhanced, it's our nature", the Archroma systems are designed to create innovation and performance, whilst reducing the impacts on water, energy and other natural resources. The savings generated by these 70+ system solutions are demonstrated by Archroma's proprietary ONE WAY Impact Calculator, a ground-breaking tool launched in 2012 and continuously upgraded to simulate and optimize the footprint of textile application processes.

One of these systems, DEEP DIVE 2.0, has attracted a lot of interest not just from textile manufacturers but also from major brands and retailers worldwide. This popular system combines Drimaren® Ultimate HD, high-performance reactive dyes, with Blue Magic, an all-in-one pretreatment, Optifix® RUB New liq and Siligen® SIH-S New liq, a finishing treatment improved rub fastness and elegant hand feel, and an effective hydrolyzed dye remover, Cyclanon® XC-W New liq. The result is a shorter dyeing process combining right-first-time productivity, an improved fabric quality for longer lasting end-articles, as well as dramatically reduced water and energy utilization for brands committed to drive more sustainable production. Savings can reach up to 31% water and 34% energy.

The system is ideally suited for medium and dark cottons that have high performing fastness to light, multiple home laundering, saliva – in other words: apparel used for fashion, sports and baby’s wear.
At the same time, interested manufacturers and brands were facing the constant challenge of the fashion industry: time to market.

Often design is separated from execution in the factory and as such often designers initially select color that cannot be met in reality on different fibers or production routes in terms of color flare, metamerism, brightness, depth and now sustainable metrics – leading to lengthy delays and compromises in function, performance and/or color.
Archroma decided to create a dedicated tool aimed at addressing these issues. The company developed a new, unique book with color swatches made with the system that is ready to implement immediately into production thanks to engineered color standards and specifications.

This new tool offers a path to bridge the gap between “art and science” by providing at inspiration phase fully executable deep colors for cotton with controlled color metamerism and at the same time demonstrate water, energy and chemical savings, enhanced color fastness using safe chemistry for the end consumer. As a wardrobe staple, medium to dark shades are very popular with consumers. As a result, most brands and retailers often have and sell up to 60% of medium to dark shades in their seasonal palettes. It’s also the dark shades that use the most water and energy in production, so prioritizing these colors would have the largest ecological positive impact. The 48 colors swatched in the DEEP DIVE 2.0 book have been selected based on market popularity to allow brands and manufacturers to match that very stable market demand. Customers may use these colors as presented, or as inspiration whereby Archroma can create and match new custom colors using the DEEP DIVE 2.0 system.

Christophe Maestripieri, Global Head of the Archroma Brand Studio, the company’s department dedicated to support brands’ projects and innovations, explains: “We wanted to make sure our partners have all the tools they need to convert to more sustainable colors. We had the ideal dyeing system to do that, DEEP DIVE 2.0, with its high performance and reduced impacts on resources. Now, with the new DEEP DIVE 2.0 swatch book, we also offer to brands and manufacturers a way to select sustainable color options that meet the market demand for high quality medium to dark shades which can be implemented into production right away.”

Weitere Informationen:
Archroma solution dyeing Sustainability
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Archroma

Natural fibers combined with bio-derived epoxy resins provide sustainable options for Industrial markets (c) Hexcel
Hexcel HexPly® Nature Range
11.05.2022

Hexcel Launches HexPly® Nature Range

  • Natural fibers combined with bio-derived epoxy resins provide sustainable options for Industrial markets

Hexcel has developed a new product range that combines Hexcel resin systems made with bio-derived resin content with natural fiber reinforcements to create material solutions for Automotive, Winter Sports, Marine and Wind Energy applications.

HexPly Nature Range includes proven resins such as HexPly M49, M78.1-LT and M79 but with bio-derived epoxy resin content. The excellent resin characteristics remain unchanged in the new Nature Range products, maintaining high mechanical performance and consistent processing properties.
In addition, the HexPly Nature Range provides prepreg options with natural fiber reinforcements that can be seamlessly integrated into existing production processes.

Hexcel worked with TÜV Austria to provide independent, high-quality measurement and assessment of the bio-content of HexPly Nature Range products. TÜV Austria’s OK biobased certification uses a standardized measurement of the biobased carbon content enabling transparency and easy like-for-like comparison between products.

  • Natural fibers combined with bio-derived epoxy resins provide sustainable options for Industrial markets

Hexcel has developed a new product range that combines Hexcel resin systems made with bio-derived resin content with natural fiber reinforcements to create material solutions for Automotive, Winter Sports, Marine and Wind Energy applications.

HexPly Nature Range includes proven resins such as HexPly M49, M78.1-LT and M79 but with bio-derived epoxy resin content. The excellent resin characteristics remain unchanged in the new Nature Range products, maintaining high mechanical performance and consistent processing properties.
In addition, the HexPly Nature Range provides prepreg options with natural fiber reinforcements that can be seamlessly integrated into existing production processes.

Hexcel worked with TÜV Austria to provide independent, high-quality measurement and assessment of the bio-content of HexPly Nature Range products. TÜV Austria’s OK biobased certification uses a standardized measurement of the biobased carbon content enabling transparency and easy like-for-like comparison between products.

At JEC World in Paris on May 3-5, Hexcel presented an alpine ski produced by the Tecnica Group Ski Excellence Center which produces skis for Blizzard and for Nordica using HexPly Nature Range M78.1-LT UD flax fiber prepreg. In addition to providing a bio-based material solution, the natural fiber-reinforced prepreg also offers the potential to improve impact performance and vibration damping in the ski.

Claude Despierres, VP of Sales and Marketing – Industrial at Hexcel, said, “Our new HexPly Nature Range forms an important part of providing customers with biobased, TÜV-certified material options based on our established prepreg resin systems. Marine, winter sports, wind energy and automotive manufacturers can now have the choice to switch from petroleum-based material solutions to Hexcel HexPly Nature Range with no compromise in performance or process efficiency.”

Weitere Informationen:
Hexcel’s HexPly® JEC World
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Hexcel

Bei STOLL gehen Innovationen und Optimierungen Hand in Hand (c) STOLL
Das neue Kundencenter von STOLL in Reutlingen
11.05.2022

Bei STOLL gehen Innovationen und Optimierungen Hand in Hand

  • Innovationspakete von STOLL – einem Unternehmen der KARL MAYER Gruppe

Optimierungen, Weiterentwicklungen und Innovationen sind fester Bestandteil der Aktivitäten von STOLL. Der Branchenführer in der Flachstricktechnologie hat seit kurzem mit definierten Innovationspaketen ein neues Angebot im Programm. Ziel dabei ist es, die hohe Innovationskraft von STOLL noch klarer zu verdeutlichen und Kunden schneller davon profitieren zu lassen. „Die Anforderungen an die Flachstricktechnologie ändern sich ständig, ob bei den Technischen Textilien für die Bereiche Automobil und Möbelbezüge, bei Medizintextilien oder bei Stoffen für Fashion, bei denen es immer wieder neue Garne – etwa Recyclinggarne oder innovative Technologien, wie etwa Smart Textiles – zu berücksichtigen gilt“, weiß Erhard Vöhringer, Vertriebsleiter der Business Unit STOLL der KARL MAYER Gruppe „Unsere Kunden müssen immer auf der Höhe der Zeit bleiben. Wir entwickeln daher kontinuierlich entsprechende Verbesserungen und bieten mit unseren Innovationspaketen nun noch weitere detaillierte bedarfsorientierte Lösungen an.“

  • Innovationspakete von STOLL – einem Unternehmen der KARL MAYER Gruppe

Optimierungen, Weiterentwicklungen und Innovationen sind fester Bestandteil der Aktivitäten von STOLL. Der Branchenführer in der Flachstricktechnologie hat seit kurzem mit definierten Innovationspaketen ein neues Angebot im Programm. Ziel dabei ist es, die hohe Innovationskraft von STOLL noch klarer zu verdeutlichen und Kunden schneller davon profitieren zu lassen. „Die Anforderungen an die Flachstricktechnologie ändern sich ständig, ob bei den Technischen Textilien für die Bereiche Automobil und Möbelbezüge, bei Medizintextilien oder bei Stoffen für Fashion, bei denen es immer wieder neue Garne – etwa Recyclinggarne oder innovative Technologien, wie etwa Smart Textiles – zu berücksichtigen gilt“, weiß Erhard Vöhringer, Vertriebsleiter der Business Unit STOLL der KARL MAYER Gruppe „Unsere Kunden müssen immer auf der Höhe der Zeit bleiben. Wir entwickeln daher kontinuierlich entsprechende Verbesserungen und bieten mit unseren Innovationspaketen nun noch weitere detaillierte bedarfsorientierte Lösungen an.“

Detailoptimierungen für mehr Gesamtperformance   
Die Innovationspakete haben die Vorteile für die Kunden im Fokus und sind auf die jeweiligen Zielgruppen ausgerichtet. Jede darin enthaltene Optimierung führt in der Produktion zu einer entscheidenden Verbesserung. Dabei lassen sich alle entwickelten Lösungen problemlos in die bestehende STOLL-Maschinen integrieren.

Innovationspaket Nummer Eins
Innovationspaket Nummer Eins kommt in wenigen Wochen auf den Markt und richtet sich explizit an Stricker, die ihren Fokus auf Technische Textilien legen. Komfort und Prozessbeschleunigung stehen dabei im Fokus. Die einfache Konfiguration von Netzlaufwerken, Erweiterung der Anzahl an NP-Werten, erweiterte Funktionalität beim Laden und Speichern des Musters und Verbesserung des Handlings im Zusammenhang mit dem Production Management von PPS sind nur einige Features des Pakets. „Die entsprechenden Updates für die Maschinensteuerung stehen unseren Kunden im Customer_Net kostenfrei zum Download zur Verfügung. Künftig wird es auch ein cloudbasiertes Angebot geben“, erklärt Erhard Vöhringer.

Innovationspaket Nummer Zwei
Noch in der Pipeline, unter anderem im Innovationspaket Nummer Zwei enthalten, sind Verbesserungen für den Wartungsbereich – den Einsatz von Schmierstoffen und Wartungsinterwalle (predictive maintenance) betreffend – sowie Optimierungen in Bezug auf die Nachhaltigkeit, etwa wenn es darum geht, Verbräuche von Öl zu verringern und die Zuverlässigkeit zu erhöhen. Diese Lösungen werden sich für alle Maschinentypen und Anwendungen eignen.
Verbesserungen beim Bandabzug, beim Import und Export von Daten sowie Unterstützung weiterer Speicherfournisseure stehen dabei im Fokus.
Eine physische Verbesserung beim Handling verspricht die neue Beleuchtung inklusive Spiegel direkt an der Maschine.
Zudem stehen aktuell Optimierungen diverser Strickqualitäten sowie die Erhöhung der Benutzerfreundlichkeit auf dem Programm der Entwicklungsteams. Man darf also schon gespannt sein!

Geballte Innovationskraft
Dem Entwicklungsteam von STOLL, mit mehreren hundert Ingenieuren und Technikern der Fachbereiche Elektronik, Software, Musterung, Konstruktion, gehen die Themen nicht aus. Fragen wie „Was sucht der Markt? Was wünschen sich die Kunden?  Welchen Veränderungen müssen die Maschinen gerecht werden und welchen die Software-Steuerung und das Design-Programm?“ werden zunächst gemeinsam im Team besprochen, bewertet, diskutiert und gehen dann in die Entwicklungsphase. „Unsere Kunden können sich dabei absolut sicher sein, dass sämtliche unserer Innovationen akribisch getestet sind, bevor wir damit in den Markt gehen“ betont Erhard Vöhringer. Das gilt natürlich auch für die Lösungen in den Innovationspaketen.

Kleine Lösungen, große Wirkung
STOLL-Flachstrickmaschinen überzeugen mit ihrem großen Anwendungs- und Fertigungspotenzial. Die fast 150 Jahre währende hohe Praxiserfahrung in der Flachstricktechnologie – das Unternehmen STOLL wurde 1873 gegründet – ist einmalig in der Branche. Auch als Business Unit der KARL MAYER Gruppe setzt STOLL weiterhin alles daran, mit Innovationskraft seine Kunden für sich zu begeistern. Produktiv, flexibel und zuverlässig – einfach STOLL! Dieser Slogan hat auch heute nicht an Bedeutung verloren. Ganz im Gegenteil: Mit den neuen Innovationspaketen profitieren die Kunden nicht nur von den neusten Hightech-Flachstrickmaschinen, sondern auch von einem stets aktuellen Performance-Upgrade ihres bestehenden Maschinenparks.
STOLL hat mit seinen Innovationspaketen einen flexiblen und sehr schnellen Weg direkt zum Kunden gefunden. Wer hierzu mehr wissen will, ist herzlich auf die diesjährigen Messen eingeladen. STOLL freut sich auf Ihren Besuch am Stand der KARL MAYER Gruppe auf der ITM (Istandbul), Techtextil (Frankfurt), Techtextil India (Mumbai) und ITMA ASIA. (Shanghai).

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Stoll Karl Mayer Gruppe
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KARL MAYER Verwaltungsgesellschaft mbH

(c) adidas AG
10.05.2022

adidas and Gucci showcase their collection

Designed by Creative Director Alessandro Michele, adidas x Gucci merges the emblems of the House with those of the iconic sportswear brand. The collection expands on the sartorial streetwear creations that debuted on the runway with a spectrum of sport-inspired pieces, distinguished by the same kaleidoscopic aesthetics of the show.

To present the selection, Alessandro Michele envisioned a series of images inspired by archival catalogs as a cast of characters strikes dynamic poses against brightly colored backdrops alongside sporty props, captured by photographer Carlijn Jacobs.

Designed by Creative Director Alessandro Michele, adidas x Gucci merges the emblems of the House with those of the iconic sportswear brand. The collection expands on the sartorial streetwear creations that debuted on the runway with a spectrum of sport-inspired pieces, distinguished by the same kaleidoscopic aesthetics of the show.

To present the selection, Alessandro Michele envisioned a series of images inspired by archival catalogs as a cast of characters strikes dynamic poses against brightly colored backdrops alongside sporty props, captured by photographer Carlijn Jacobs.

With the heritage of both brands encoded in a trio of lines, a fixation on stripes plays out across ready-to-wear pieces that echo the silhouettes of athletic staples and leisurewear. Track pants feature the white Three Stripes of adidas on one leg, while the other is defined by the red and green Web of Gucci. Energetic prints portray how motifs like the adidas Trefoil and GG monogram find synergy to amplify two legacies. Conventionally formal pieces like leather heels, suede loafers, and silk scarves enter hybridized territory as well, as they are marked with casual codes. Similarly, retro aesthetics become intrinsically contemporary as they proclaim there are no rules when it comes to dressing up.

Reflecting a shared commitment to innovation, progress, sustainability goals and collective action, the collection features multiple pieces crafted with future-conscious material fabrications including polyester, cotton and viscose.

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adidas Gucci Sportswear
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adidas AG

(c) Officina39
10.05.2022

Officina39 returns to Bangladesh Denim Expo with latest sustainable developments

Officina39 will attend the Bangladesh Denim Expo in Dhaka on 10-11 May, a new edition after a two-year break, characterized by a focus on sustainability and the central theme "Beyond Business".

Officina39 has been committed for years to the reconversion of the sector’s technologies to an environmental point of view: this attitude is expressed in its latest Trustainable™ collection FW 23, based on the approach of honesty, transparency and social responsibility that drives the company. Officina39 will present Aqualess Fade, a technology just recently presented at Kingpins that recreates the bleaching effect of chlorine on fabrics, a waterless special compound for the discoloration of denim on indigo/black garments which is reducing resource consumption and environmental impact.

Officina39 will attend the Bangladesh Denim Expo in Dhaka on 10-11 May, a new edition after a two-year break, characterized by a focus on sustainability and the central theme "Beyond Business".

Officina39 has been committed for years to the reconversion of the sector’s technologies to an environmental point of view: this attitude is expressed in its latest Trustainable™ collection FW 23, based on the approach of honesty, transparency and social responsibility that drives the company. Officina39 will present Aqualess Fade, a technology just recently presented at Kingpins that recreates the bleaching effect of chlorine on fabrics, a waterless special compound for the discoloration of denim on indigo/black garments which is reducing resource consumption and environmental impact.

Aqualess Fade completes and integrates Aqualess Mission, a combination of technologies that allows garment laundry processes to reduce 75% of the water use. Until now, the process included three eco-friendly technologies: Novascraper Indigo, a laser finishing technique that adds a natural, vintage look to denim garments; OZ-ONE Powder, an advanced product to give garments a bleached yet eco-friendly treatment, for a worn and distressed look; and Aqualess Aged, a waterless compound to give denim abrasion effects. Specifically, this last revolutionizing product has recently marked an important achievement which adds to the company’s sustainable credentials: Officina39 received, for its Aqualess Aged, the DeniSafe® certification of enzyme product(s) by Novozymes for safe production and safe use through dry application.

Bangladesh Denim Expo is also ideal for presenting the results of The Circle Book 2, the second chapter of a collective project gathering ten high-profile players of the textile supply chain. Officina39’s Recycrom™ technology and the expertise of Meidea, Lenzing, Tejidos Rojo, Calik Denim, Ribbontex, Spring85, Dr. Bock Industries, Crafil and RGT have merged together on the development of CULTURE.IN, a circular capsule collection transparently made from recycled and degradable materials: a practical demonstration of how the fashion industry can improve considering social and environmental impacts and goals.

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Officina39 / Menabò Group srl

(c) ACIMIT
09.05.2022

Italian Textile Machinery (ACIMIT): Drop in orders for first quarter 2022

The orders index for textile machinery for the first quarter of 2022, processed by ACIMIT, the Association of Italian Textile Machinery Manufacturers, shows a slight decrease (-4%) compared to the same period from January to March 2021. In absolute value, the index stood at 117 points (basis: 2015 = 100).

On the domestic front orders shrank by fully 22%, whereas abroad the decline was more contained (-2%). The absolute value of the index in Italy was set at 136 points. On foreign markets, the index scored a value of 114.9 points.

ACIMIT President Alessandro Zucchi commented that: “The global pandemic and Russian-Ukrainian conflict have accentuated the climate of uncertainty for the whole of the textile industry. Criticalities already present in the past year (such as a sharp rise in prices of raw materials and their scarce availability, as well as increased transport costs) are now accentuated more than ever. While orders appear to have settled on foreign markets, domestically, following a strong recovery in 2021, we now have to deal with a general negativity permeating the Italian economy.”

The orders index for textile machinery for the first quarter of 2022, processed by ACIMIT, the Association of Italian Textile Machinery Manufacturers, shows a slight decrease (-4%) compared to the same period from January to March 2021. In absolute value, the index stood at 117 points (basis: 2015 = 100).

On the domestic front orders shrank by fully 22%, whereas abroad the decline was more contained (-2%). The absolute value of the index in Italy was set at 136 points. On foreign markets, the index scored a value of 114.9 points.

ACIMIT President Alessandro Zucchi commented that: “The global pandemic and Russian-Ukrainian conflict have accentuated the climate of uncertainty for the whole of the textile industry. Criticalities already present in the past year (such as a sharp rise in prices of raw materials and their scarce availability, as well as increased transport costs) are now accentuated more than ever. While orders appear to have settled on foreign markets, domestically, following a strong recovery in 2021, we now have to deal with a general negativity permeating the Italian economy.”

The ongoing conflict in Ukraine, together with successive pandemic lockdowns in the main market for textile machinery manufacturers, namely China, have undermined the confidence of Italian companies in the sector. “I believe 2022 will be a transition year for the industry, as we await a calming international economic scenario. In the meantime,” adds Zucchi, “our association continues to work to strengthen the positioning of Italy’s textile machinery industry worldwide through promotional initiatives in collaboration with Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and Italian Trade Agency.”

The latest of these initiatives was carried out at the end of April, with the opening of an Italian technology training center for textile machinery in Mongolia, a Country that ranks among the world’s leading producers of raw cashmere. ACIMIT’s president concludes that, “With the training center starting its operations, our sector is laying the foundations for further business opportunities in an emerging market. I’m certain the initiative will bear a return in terms of image not only for individual Italian companies who are participating by supplying machinery, but on the entire Italian textile machinery sector as a whole.”

(c) adidas AG
09.05.2022

adidas and Parley’s initiative "Run for the Oceans" returns for its fifth year

  • adidas x Parley’s global impact initiative, Run for the Oceans, returns for its fifth year, uniting sporting communities across the planet
  • More activities than ever will be eligible for Run for the Oceans, with the introduction of tennis, wheelchair movement, football and more
  • People across the world can take part by signing-up to the challenge from today and logging activity between May 23 – June 8

As we approach World Oceans Day on June 8, adidas and its longstanding partner Parley for the Oceans are once again encouraging the global sporting community to turn activity into action and Run for the Oceans in 2022.

  • adidas x Parley’s global impact initiative, Run for the Oceans, returns for its fifth year, uniting sporting communities across the planet
  • More activities than ever will be eligible for Run for the Oceans, with the introduction of tennis, wheelchair movement, football and more
  • People across the world can take part by signing-up to the challenge from today and logging activity between May 23 – June 8

As we approach World Oceans Day on June 8, adidas and its longstanding partner Parley for the Oceans are once again encouraging the global sporting community to turn activity into action and Run for the Oceans in 2022.

For the first time, new activities have been introduced to the challenge, making this the most inclusive Run for the Oceans yet. People from all parts of the global sporting community are invited to hit the streets, the tennis court and the football field, and unite to help protect the oceans from plastic waste. For every 10 minutes of running from select activities, such as running, tennis or football*, recorded by participants via the adidas Runtastic app, Joyrun, Codoon, Yeudongquan or Strava, Parley will clean up the equivalent weight of one plastic bottle from beaches, remote islands, and coastlines before it reaches the ocean (up to a maximum of 250,000kg).

Launching between May 23 – June 8, the event returns for its fifth year, with the ambition of mobilising a generation to help end plastic waste. Research shows that the world is at a tipping point, with it predicted that oceans will contain more plastic than fish by 2050.

Since the beginning of the partnership in 2015, adidas has made more than 50 million pairs of shoes with Parley Ocean Plastic and close to 18 million pairs in 2021 alone - this includes plastic waste intercepted from beaches and coastal communities, preventing it from polluting the oceans.

For 2022, adidas x Parley have announced the launch of Adizero X Parley and Ultraboost 22 X Parley . With a carbon footprint of just 3.5kg per pair, the Adizero X Parley is the first time adidas and Parley have combined to launch a lower footprint concept, a milestone for the partnership delivered through innovation and with no compromise on shoe performance.  

From raw material interception, processing, packaging, all the way to the end of product life, adidas calculate and communicate its carbon footprint, conforming to an internationally recognized standard: ISO 14067. The footprint results made available provide full transparency on the complete lifecycle of the product.

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adidas AG

09.05.2022

GOTS releases 2021 annual report detailing record growth and increased interest

Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) announces the release of its 2021 Annual Report. Even with the continued constraints of COVID-19, 2021 was a year of significant developments for GOTS. An increased interest in sustainability in the textile industry led to greater awareness of GOTS certification from businesses as well as consumers.

Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) announces the release of its 2021 Annual Report. Even with the continued constraints of COVID-19, 2021 was a year of significant developments for GOTS. An increased interest in sustainability in the textile industry led to greater awareness of GOTS certification from businesses as well as consumers.

The 31-page report details the record growth experienced in 2021, which included an increase of 19 percent in GOTS certified facilities around the world, with Certification Bodies (CBs) reporting 12.338 facilities in 79 countries (+11 percent). Three new GOTS-approved Certification Bodies brought the total to 18, nine of which have chemical input approval in their scopes. The additional CBs are helping meet an ever-increasing demand for certification. The rise in certifications also allowed GOTS to expand internally, adding Representatives as well as colleagues with expertise in Standard Development and Implementation, Quality Assurance, Communication, and IT. GOTS representatives worldwide offered training and education to thousands of participants, including businesses, governmental representatives, certification bodies, and other stakeholders. Visits to the GOTS website jumped 43 percent from 2020 and GOTS’s following on social media expanded significantly, gaining 57 percent across platforms.

“Despite ongoing difficulties and uncertainty caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, decision-makers continue to pursue their sustainability goals and value GOTS as a tool to accomplish them. We will continue to strive toward our vision of a future in which organic textiles are a significant part of everyday life, enhancing people’s lives and the environment,” says GOTS Managing Director Claudia Kersten.

Additional highlights covered in the report include chronicling the implementation of the most recent update to the standard document, GOTS version 6.0, and the release of ‘Conditions for the Use of GOTS Signs (CUGS)’, which outlines the rules for using the GOTS logo and labeling and updates to GOTS Scope and Transaction Certification policies which are a crucial part of the certification process.

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Global Organic Textile Standard

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06.05.2022

The countdown for ITM 2022 has begun

Organized by the partnership of Tüyap Fairs and Exhibitions Organization Inc. and Teknik Fairs Inc., the ITM 2022 International Textile Machinery Exhibition will be held at Istanbul Tüyap Fair and Congress Center on 14-18 June 2022. Hundreds of domestic and international exhibitors are looking forward to presenting their newest technologies for the first time at the ITM 2O22 Exhibition. Leading textile machinery manufacturers, global sector investors, and professional visitors are planning to come to the ITM 2022 Exhibition to examine the latest technologies closely.

Trade committees from dozens of countries are requesting to attend the ITM 2022 Exhibition, which is included in the ‘Domestic Organizations Covered by State Incentives’ list by the Ministry of Commerce. Bangladesh, India, Iran, Serbia, Czech Republic, Pakistan, Indonesia, Ethiopia, Malaysia, Mexico, Egypt and Vietnam are among the countries that requested procurement delegations.

Organized by the partnership of Tüyap Fairs and Exhibitions Organization Inc. and Teknik Fairs Inc., the ITM 2022 International Textile Machinery Exhibition will be held at Istanbul Tüyap Fair and Congress Center on 14-18 June 2022. Hundreds of domestic and international exhibitors are looking forward to presenting their newest technologies for the first time at the ITM 2O22 Exhibition. Leading textile machinery manufacturers, global sector investors, and professional visitors are planning to come to the ITM 2022 Exhibition to examine the latest technologies closely.

Trade committees from dozens of countries are requesting to attend the ITM 2022 Exhibition, which is included in the ‘Domestic Organizations Covered by State Incentives’ list by the Ministry of Commerce. Bangladesh, India, Iran, Serbia, Czech Republic, Pakistan, Indonesia, Ethiopia, Malaysia, Mexico, Egypt and Vietnam are among the countries that requested procurement delegations.

The ITM 2022 Exhibition is of great importance for Turkish textile machinery and accessories manufacturers to increase their competitiveness in exports and to sign collaborations that will result in worldwide exports. Leading textile technology brands, which focus on product development and new productions during the pandemic conditions, are looking forward to the ITM 2022 Exhibition to present their products to the market and introduce them to their customers face to face. More than 300 manufacturers will make the world launches of their latest technological innovations at the ITM 2022 Exhibition.

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ITM, Teknik Fairs INC