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From Street to Marketplaces: Kornit Unlocks Hype's potential in On-Demand Fashion

Hype is a British streetwear brand catering to a wide range of consumers, creating distinctly bold, bright colors for a decidedly “hip” image. Their brash, in-your-face impressions adorn t-shirts, kidswear, backpacks, hoodies, intimate apparel, and other pieces, and are sold via the company’s own website and a growing network of retailers, including Next, Zalando, BooHoo, John Lewis, and The Very Group.


Optimal outlook for Techtextil and Texprocess 2024: a high level of demand and internationality coupled with an outstanding degree of innovation

The international textile industry is ready to look to the future at Techtextil and Texprocess from 23 to 26 April 2024. These two leading trade fairs are hotspots for innovations, textile solutions and networking. With over 1,600 exhibitors from around 50 countries, Techtextil and Texprocess reflect the extraordinary degree of innovation prevailing in the sectors.

Revolutionizing Swimwear Production: Estilmar’s Sustainable Success with Kornit Presto MAX

Established in 1981, Barcelona-based Grupo Moda Estilmar is a fabric decorator specializing in swimwear, activewear, and intimate apparel. The company develops three women’s swimwear collections per year, working with brands and retailers globally; more than 80% of their products are exported.

Luxury on the body and underfoot too

As was amply illustrated at ITMA 2023 this June, tradition and innovation go hand in hand for members of UCMTF, the French Textile Equipment Manufacturers, including NSC Fibre to Yarn, Superba and Spoolex.

NSC Fibre to Yarn has a history dating back to 1812 – at a time when the British blockade of France during the Naploeonic Wars obliged French companies to start developing their own textile machinery and components.

ITMA ASIA + CITME Opens with the Latest Textile Technology Showcase in Shanghai

The eighth edition of ITMA ASIA + CITME exhibition, Asia’s leading business platform for textile machinery, opens today in Shanghai. The five-day combined exhibition highlights an interesting array of technological solutions to help textile manufacturers stay competitive and sustainable.
Held at the National Exhibition and Convention Centre (Shanghai), the exhibition grosses 160,000 square metres, occupying six halls of the venue. It features exhibits from 18 product sectors of the entire textile manufacturing value chain, ranging from spinning to finishing, recycling, testing and even packaging.

Heimtextil University Contest: making young talents globally visible

Unusual materials, functional concepts and fabrics with emotional value: The University Contest gives young talents the unique opportunity to present design concepts at Heimtextil. The participants can give free rein to their creativity in conception and implementation.
From works of double interpretation to modular tufted carpets and the exploration of textiles as a potential memory: Each year students from design universities around the world have the chance to submit their latest and most unusual designs and have their concepts evaluated by a selected expert jury based on a set of criteria. "As trade fair organizer, it is important for us to invest in knowledge transfer.

Heimtextil 2024: New Carpets & Rugs product segment achieves strong positive response in global carpet market

New year, new business at the upcoming Heimtextil: Within just a few months, more than 75 exhibitors have already signaled strong interest in participating in the new Carpets & Rugs product segment, which extends over an entire hall level. Further promising participations are in prospect. The positive response comes from a wide range of nations - including commitments already received from Egypt, Bangladesh, China, Greece, India, Italy and Turkey.

Heimtextil 2024 on course for growth with expanded range and realignment of sustainability formats

Heimtextil 2024 shines with strong national and global demand across all product segments. More than 2,600 exhibitors present their new products in Frankfurt am Main. The global trade fair for home and contract textiles also forms the launch of Econogy, a realignment of sustainable formats in the global Texpertise Network. Econogy standardizes the evaluation criteria of all Messe Frankfurt textile events and creates cross-fair transparency for resource-saving products and exhibitors.

aeoon's Hybrid: Combination is key

With decades worth of experience in screenprinting, aeoon's CEO Angelo Schiestl knows exactly what the textile decoration industry needs and how to tackle challenges effectively. With the incredible Hybrid 3.0 printer, aeoon's RnD team has managed to create a machine that uses the advantages of both digital and screenprinting, whilst ruling out their disadvantages.

Doing Much More Digitally

Mass customisation, direct-to-consumer sales models, drastically reduced delivery times, sustainable production and the strong influence of social media on buying decisions are all contributing to the continued rise of digital printing.
In conventional screen printing, each adjustment to a design requires a new rotary screen which slows down lead times. Digital designs, by contrast, can be generated instantly and adjusted on the spot.

Textil Santanderina launches authentic black denim collection based on Archroma’s eco-advanced DIRESUL EVOLUTION BLACK sulfur dyestuff

Textil Santanderina, an innovator known globally for the manufacture of quality fabrics with controlled traceability, today launched its Advanced Black denim collection in collaboration with Archroma, a global leader in specialty chemicals towards sustainable solutions.

The Advanced Black collection by Textil Santanderina uses Archroma’s new DIRESUL® EVOLUTION BLACK LIQ dyestuff to produce on-trend authentic black denim apparel with industry-leading sustainability and resource savings.

Industry’s largest library of colors now fully integrated into Shima Seiki design system with Color Atlas by Archroma

Archroma, a global leader in specialty chemicals towards sustainable solutions, and Shima Seiki, a leading provider of computerized flat knitting machines and digital design systems, have expanded their partnership to bring the industry’s largest library of colors for cotton and polyester to the SDS®-ONE APEX design, planning and virtual sampling system and APEXFiz® (hereafter SDS®-ONE APEX series) subscription software.

Kornit Digital Delivers on Vision of Transforming Industry to On-Demand Sustainable Fashion and Textiles at PRINTING United Expo 2023

Company Operations Remain Strong and Unified Across Customers, Partners and Team Members Despite Ongoing Tragedies in Israel
Kornit to showcase how accelerated demand for flexible and fast changing consumer trends, limitless user-generated content, e-commerce agility, and transparent sustainability drive brands and retailers towards lean, highly reactive short-runs production


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