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Textilegence January February 2022 issue has been published

TopicalTextilegence January February 2022 issue has been published

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Textilegence January February 2022 issue presents a comprehensive summary of the past year while the textile industry left behind the year 2021, with a busy agenda, in which it recorded a record export volume. Exclusive interviews and news with the leading brands of the textile industry, the industry’s 2021 evaluations and expectations from 2022, the latest exhibition and event news and more are included in our new issue. The Green Times page, published on our website last month in its own special area and where we share the latest developments in sustainability and climate crisis in the textile sector, now meets our readers through our magazine as of our 52nd issue.

How did the textile industry end 2021? Find out in Textilegence January February 2022 issue…

A recovery began to be seen in the market with increasing vaccine applications while the effects of the pandemic continued to be felt in 2021. The leading textile machinery manufacturers of the industry explained Textilegence their evaluations of 2021 and their expectations for 2022. You can also find our exclusive interviews with officials of Swissmem and UCMT, the umbrella organizations of the industry in this issue, and you can read our special article on the most talked-about topics of the last period, metaverse and digital fashion.

Textile machinery manufacturers continue to increase the quality and the efficiency of their users’ applications with their latest solutions. While Trützschler is expanding its product portfolio with the new TCO 21 comber machine, Groz-Beckert offers many new advantages for the weaving process, the end product and the environment, with mono wire healds that can be used in all yarn types.

The textile industry met with numerous innovations in weaving. PRA II Plus, the pick repair automation system developed by Picanol, offers quality weaving results with short pause times. Itema introduced their latest solutions for the Indian market at SITEX Surat International Textile Expo 2022. All and more are of course included in the 52nd issue of Textilegence.

The printing industry has witnessed major events and innovations over the past year. FESPA Eurasia, held on December 2-5, 2021, hosted a record number of international visitors. Mimaki, the main sponsor of the exhibition, showcased their models, introduced to the Turkish market for the first time, and solutions that were among the bestsellers, at its booth consisting of four islands. Textile industry professionals met at the MatTex-Kornit booth to examine digital printing technology with zero water consumption. Pigment Reklam, displaying their UV printing solutions and application examples at the exhibition, also shared with the industry the first concept version of the new UV printing model that they are preparing to introduce to the market in 2022. You can read the details of the FESPA and the innovations of the participating companies in this issue.

Optimum Digital broke new ground by introducing Nirvana Belt with waterless printing technology without pre and post treatment. You can find more detailed information about this revolutionary technology in Textilegence January February 2022 issue.

Green Times takes the pulse of the sustainability agenda in textile

Green Times takes the pulse of the sustainability agenda in textile

Sustainability Talks, held for the second time in 2021, brought together local and international textile manufacturers both physically and virtually on November 25. All participants shared their own sustainable practices and policies. Fashion Revolution, a non-profit organization, has announced the ‘Out of Sight: A Call for Transparency From Field To Fabric’ 2021 update report. The report revealed that transparency remains an issue in the fashion industry.

The number of 100% biodegradable solutions is increasing day by day while polyester chemical recycling applications are accelerating in the sector. The latest developments in this field are brought to you in our new issue…

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