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Innovate Textile Awards 2024 Winner Announcement

Innovate Textile Awards 2024: Celebrating Innovation and Excellence in the Textile & Apparel Industry

The Innovate Textile Awards 2024, hosted by the World Textile Information Network (WTiN), concluded with a virtual ceremony recognising groundbreaking advancements and remarkable achievements in the textile and apparel industry.

The event celebrated excellence across five distinct categories: Material Innovation, Product Innovation, Manufacturing and Supply Chain Innovation, Sustainability, and Changemakers, culminating in the prestigious Innovation of the Year award. Winners expressed their gratitude and shared
insights into their visionary work.
Material Innovation Award
The Material Innovation Award, celebrating advancements in performance fabrics and functional finishing, was presented to Noble Biomaterials for their Ionic+ Botanical Technology. Mark Jarvis, managing director at WTiN, commended Noble Biomaterials for its
“exceptional potential to disrupt the market and create far-reaching impacts,” highlighting the company’s transformative contributions to functional textiles.
“We are thrilled to receive tremendous validation for our team’s hard work over the past couple years in developing Ionic+ Botanical and bringing it to market,” said Allon Cohne, senior vice president Ionic+ and chief marketing officer at Noble Biomaterials.
“Receiving this award is another significant milestone for us, recognising the unique benefits Ionic+ Botanical offers to consumers and our dedication to creating performance-enhancing textiles that make a positive impact on the environment.”
Product Innovation Award
In the Product Innovation category, Fibrant was honoured for its entry, EcoLactam® which features in their value chain collaboration with Didriksons for pioneering sustainable fashion. Madelaine Thomas, head of content at WTiN, praised the team’s “commitment
to reducing environmental impact through innovative material choices,” which underscores the importance of sustainability in modern textile design.
“This achievement highlights our commitment to driving meaningful change in the textile industry through innovative, sustainable solutions. Our collaborative project in partnership with Didriksons has been specifically recognised for its potential to reduce
environmental impact through our innovative product: EcoLactam,” said Giovanni Henssen, business development manager sustainability, Fibrant. “We are particularly proud that this award celebrates our holistic approach to sustainability. It's a testament to
what's possible when innovation, partnership, and environmental consciousness come together. We remain committed to continuing our mission of creating sustainable, innovative solutions that can transform our industry.”
Manufacturing and Supply Chain Innovation Award
The Manufacturing and Supply Chain Innovation Award recognised Digital Clothing Limited for its Fashion Big Data Platform for Sustainability Compliance in Supply Chain Management. This pioneering platform simplifies compliance with Green Deal regulations and
Digital Product Passport (DPP) requirements. “Their initiative is both promising and impactful, offering a valuable tool for businesses navigating sustainability standards,” said Jarvis.
“We are deeply honoured to receive the Innovate Textile Award for Manufacturing and Supply Chain Innovation from WTiN. This recognition highlights our shared vision for a more sustainable, transparent, and connected fashion and textile industry,” said Tim Jun
Li, CEO, Digital Clothing Limited. “At the heart of this journey is the Fashion Big Data (FBD) platform, a PaaS solution designed to drive innovation while digitally connecting stakeholders and processes across the textile value chain in real-time—from raw
materials, fibres, yarns, fabrics, garments, brands, retailers, and consumers.
“By integrating Digital Product Passports, advanced technologies such as AI, real-time data analytics, and product performance modelling algorithms, we aim to enable seamless traceability and compliance with eco-design standards. This award is a testament to
the power of collaboration, and we warmly invite everyone to join us in shaping a more sustainable future for the fashion and textile industry.”
Sustainability Award
The Sustainability Award was presented to Fibre52 for its innovative dyeing process, the sustainability advancement cotton has long needed. Thomas applauded Fibre52 for integrating green technologies into a sustainable system, calling it “a truly valuable and
impressive achievement in sustainable innovation.”
“We are proud to receive this prestigious award from WTiN,” said Laura Thornquist, president of Fibre52. “By collaborating with industry partners, we are driving meaningful change in the way cotton is bleached, using a more sustainable and gentle approach.
This not only benefits the environment but also results in better end-quality fabric. While change can be challenging, the Fibre52 team is inspired by the commitment of our partner brands and manufacturers who are embracing our innovative process.”
Changemaker Award
The Changemaker Award honoured Alpine Group for their inspiring work on Fighting Period Poverty with Dignity Kits. “This initiative, rooted in sustainability and social impact, is giving millions of girls and women the dignity and freedom they deserve,” said
Thomas, acknowledging the circular model that transforms textile waste into life-changing solutions.
“We are delighted to have been honoured with this award for our Dignity Kits program, which addresses the critical issue of period poverty—a challenge faced by millions of women and girls worldwide,” said Clare Woodford, VP of sustainability and impact for
Alpine Group. “To date, we’ve reached 150,000 women and girls, setting us well on our way to achieving our UN commitment of reaching 250,000. Together, we are proving that innovation and compassion can change the world—and this is just the beginning.”
Innovation of the Year Award
The highlight of the evening was the Innovation of the Year Award, presented to Coldenhove for their revolutionary Texcol®—a pigment transfer paper designed for printing on natural and synthetic fabrics like cotton, linen, silk, and nylon. Texcol® makes it
easy to produce bright, long-lasting designs on textiles without using any water, cutting down on waste and helping the environment.
“Winning this award is a major milestone for Coldenhove,” said Ron Sportel, Innovation & Development Manager. “We expect that the Texcol® technology will create the same market development as we did with the introduction of dye sublimation paper 25 years ago, once again reshaping the textile printing landscape.”
Reflections and Closing Remarks
Jarvis concluded the event by reflecting on the evening’s remarkable achievements: “Each of you have brought something truly unique and valuable to the industry. Your passion and dedication inspire transformative change, and we are grateful to celebrate your
accomplishments.”
WTiN extends its gratitude to the distinguished panel of judges for their invaluable contribution in evaluating groundbreaking innovations within the textile industry. The panel brought together exceptional expertise in sustainability, technology and design.
Judges include:
Charles Ross, Lecturer, Royal College of Art
Cindy DiPietrantonio, Former CEO and President, Boathouse Sports
Jessica Basey, Business Innovation Lead, WTiN
Dr Lorenzo Costanzo, Materials and Biomimicry Expert, ÆVOLUTION
Nicole van der Elst Desai Founder, VDE Consultancy
Prof Parikshit Goswami, Professor of Technical Textiles, The University of Huddersfield
Prof Stephen Russell, Professor of Textile Materials and Technology, University of Leeds
Samantha Taylor, Founder, The Good Factory
Mili Tharakan, Smart Textile Consultant, Smart Textile Alliance
The Innovate Textile Awards 2024 once again spotlighted the groundbreaking work shaping the future of the textile and apparel industry. Congratulations to all winners and participants for their contributions.
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