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Narrow Woven Fabrics Market to hit $1.23B by 2030 (5.5% CAGR)! 🧵 Driven by apparel trims, medical textiles, and automotive demand. APAC leads with 45% of production. 📈

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Whizzo a technical textiles manufacturer, secured $15 million in Series A funding led by Fundamentum, with participation from LB Investment, Lightspeed and BEENEXT.

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National Technical Textiles Mission: India’s Bold Push Toward Sustainable Innovation - The National Technical Textiles Mission is more than a policy—it is a signal of India’s transition into a future where sustainability

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Geno Announces New Partnership with Sojitz to Accelerate Commercialization of World’s First Plant-Based Nylon-6 renewable-carbon.eu/news/?p=169156 #bionylon #nylon6 #plantbased #technicaltextiles #textiles #RenewableCarbon

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BTMA Highlights Cutting-Edge Textiles The manufacture of surgical sutures, implanted directly into the human body, requires rigorous quality control to ensure safety, sterility, and reliable performance. A 20-strong delegation of British Textile Machinery Association (BTMA) companies will be present at ITMA Asia + CITME 2025 in Singapore, highlighting the increasingly advanced industries their technologies now serve. Medical applications, for instance, are a key focus. The manufacture of surgical sutures, implanted directly into the human body, requires rigorous quality control to ensure safety, sterility, and reliable performance. Absorbable sutures use polymers like polyglycolic acid, polylactic acid, or polydioxanone, while non-absorbable sutures are made from materials such as nylon, polyester, silk, or stainless steel. The UK’s Fibre Extrusion Technology (FET) leads in fibre selection and production technologies for this sector and will demonstrate a novel supercritical CO2-based approach in Singapore. Other BTMA members—including Autofoam, James Heal, Roaches, Strayfield, Verivide, and Wira Instrumentation—will showcase automation and advanced fibre production control solutions. In aerospace, automated fibre placement (AFP) and automated tape laying (ATL) technologies allow precise deposition of carbon fibre tapes for lightweight yet strong components. AFP is ideal for complex geometries like fuselage sections and wing skins, while ATL suits larger, flatter surfaces. The UK’s Cygnet Texkimp will unveil a new technology supporting this sector, enabling production-scale prepreg tape slitting and early-stage process trials. Cygnet Texkimp new prepreg tape slitting machine supports AFP and ATL operations. BTMA members are also advancing the production of ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMWPE), a material ten times stronger than steel by weight, used in medical implants and other high-performance applications. FET will introduce a small-scale, lab-to-industrial gel-spinning system that enables flexible, bespoke fibre production using a patented supercritical CO2 extraction process. Supporting the aerospace and renewable energy sectors, Airbond will showcase pneumatic yarn splicing technology for carbon and aramid fibres, ensuring efficient and strong fibre joins. BTMA members Garnett Controls, Roaches International, Slack & Parr, and Tatham will present further innovations for technical textiles and composites. “High-value sectors like aerospace, defence, automotive, renewable energy, and medical textiles are rapidly growing, and UK collaboration with universities and research institutes is key to advancing these technologies,” said Jason Kent, CEO of BTMA. “Our members are exploring new approaches and technologies that are reshaping technical textiles and advanced fibres. Singapore will be an exciting showcase for this innovation.” BTMA companies exhibiting at ITMA Asia + CITME 2025 include Airbond, Autofoam, AVA CAD/Cam, Cygnet Texkimp, Fibre Extrusion Technology, James Heal, MCL, Roaches, Saurer Fibrevision, SDC Enterprises, Sellers, Shelton Vision, Slack & Parr, Society of Dyers and Colourists, Strayfield, Tatham, The Textile Institute, Verivide, Vickers Oils, and Wira Instrumentation. Founded in 1940, the British Textile Machinery Association promotes UK textile machinery manufacturers globally and bridges its members with diverse textile and high-tech industries. The post BTMA Highlights Cutting-Edge Textiles appeared first on Indian Textile Journal.

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Freudenberg Performance Materials issues first sustainability report Freudenberg Performance Materials has issued its first sustainability report, detailing 2024 progress. CO₂ emissions (Scope 1 & 2) fell 3 per cent, now 29 per cent below 2020. Energy efficiency improved 10%, while 30% of purchased electricity came from renewables, powering 25 lines. Green energy share rose 26 per cent to 13.5 per cent, and a key gas asset replacement cut 4,000 tons of CO₂.

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Milliken acquires Highland Industries facility in South Carolina Milliken & Company has acquired the assets of Highland Industries in Cheraw, South Carolina, strengthening its US technical textiles business. The facility will serve as a hub for weaving and knitting. “This acquisition bolsters the capabilities of Milliken's technical textiles business to benefit our customers,” said CEO Halsey Cook, affirming commitment to the US textile industry.

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UK’s Carrington Textiles launches defence stock range for flexibility Carrington Textiles has launched a Defence Stock Range to give resellers and garment suppliers faster access to smaller batches of trusted military fabrics. Stocked in key colours and camouflage, the range includes five fabrics for uniforms, load carriage and tactical gear, ensuring durability, flexibility and sustainability. The programme enables rapid prototyping and urgent orders without high MOQs.

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PolyU researchers develop precise tissue mapping for wearables Researchers at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University have developed a highly accurate image-based anthropometric method to measure soft tissue deformation, improving the design of compression garments like sportswear and medical wear. By minimising motion errors and predicting tissue response, the method enhances fit, comfort, and performance.

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Merino wool offers superior thermoregulation for athletes Showcasing moisture buffering capability superior to major fibre types and 96 per cent better than polyester, Merino’s unique ability to maintain a more stable next-to-skin microclimate is clear. A major four-year research program led by North Carolina State University has revealed 100 per cent Merino wool base-layer garments deliver superior thermal comfort and performance benefits during dynamic stop-go sports like cycling, rock climbing, hiking and golf. The concept, known as dynamic breathability, reflects how well a merino wool garment adapts to changing conditions: managing heat and moisture when the body is working hard, and preserving warmth when activity slows or stops. Unlike traditional synthetic performance wear, Merino wool maintains thermal equilibrium during both exertion and rest. This means wearers can avoid the negative skin sensation known as after-chill so commonly experienced in outdoor sports, and instead can be assisted in conserving energy and maintaining comfort when it matters most. With the human body continuously working to maintain 35OC skin temperature throughout stop-go sports, less work is needed in wool. This breakthrough positions Merino wool as the natural performance fibre – no longer anchored by anecdotes, but by thorough science. “This is about the ongoing transition from activity to recovery,” says John Roberts, Managing Director, Woolmark. “With wool’s structure designed by nature to enhance wearer performance, it responds in real time to changing physiological needs. It automatically keeps athletes close to their comfort zone, allowing 100% focus on the challenge – especially in unpredictable and high-output activities, such as cycling or rock climbing, where a base layer is often all they wear.” Game-changing findings: * Better regulation inreal-world conditions: Human trials in a climate-controlled chamber found all fibres performed similarly during the activity phase, but only wool performed well across both activity and rest phases – a critical benefit in dynamic sports. * Superior moisture management: Merino wool’s unique dual-layer – hydrophobic outside and hydrophilic inside – absorbs up to one third of its weight in moisture vapour without feeling wet, enabling efficient moisture transport and stabilising next to skin microclimate. * Thermal advantage: Testing shows Merino wool keeps the microclimate – a critical layer between garment and skin – steadier during repeated stop-go activity, reducing the body’s effort to stay comfortable. The researchers point out that, while wool’s thermostatic properties and capacity to regulate temperature based on ambient moisture have been well known, existing steady-state test methods overlook “the intrinsic ability of naturally hygroscopic fibres to absorb moisture from the environment … despite its profound implications3.” The research has already sparked interest from leading sportswear brands, seeking apparel designs that enhance wearer performance. Backed by science, validated by athletes The research showed that wool garments maintained greater thermal comfort and minimised after-chill – the drop in body temperature athletes often experience during resting phases. Compared to other fibre types, wool demonstrated: * 96 per cent better moisture buffering than polyester * 45 per cent better than cotton * 26 per cent better than viscose Wool’s ability to regulate the microclimate next to the skin, especially during fluctuating humidity and temperature, also contributes to improved comfort: test participants and the new test method confirmed that only wool maintained comfort throughout the sport. “What this study shows is what athletes have been telling us anecdotally for years: that wool breathes buffers and performs better across a range of real-world conditions,” says Roberts. A call to innovators: Design for the dynamic The next generation of sports apparel demands performance that maximises comfort and performance by adapting to real-life conditions. Merino wool’s dynamic breathability – a fibre’s ability to adapt to environmental change – offers a clear advantage in thermal performance. This science marks a turning point. It’s no longer about quick-dry or lightweight – it’s about sustained performance married with apparel that works with, not against, the body. For product designers, this offers new insights into how Merino wool can enhance next-to-skin comfort, reduce the need for synthetic blends, and elevate garment functionality without compromising sustainability. Smart design starts with smart fibres, and Merino wool got there first. The post Merino wool offers superior thermoregulation for athletes appeared first on Indian Textile Journal.

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Aersulate fabrics provides superior insulation with less than 2 mm thickness Outlast Technologies, a specialist in proactive heat management for textile materials, has succeeded in integrating aerogel into flexible fabric systems through a series of engineered composite structures now offered under the name Aersulate®. These materials provide reliable thermal insulation even in extremely thin formats and under compression or moisture exposure. Aersulate fabrics stands out with […] The post Aersulate fabrics provides superior insulation with less than 2 mm thickness appeared first on Textilegence Magazine and Digital Platform.

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TechnoSport strengthens Maharashtra presence with 16th EBO in Kolhapur In-store innovations include Cotflex (4-way stretch), Matpiq (matte-soft finish), TechnoGuard, and UPF 50+ protection. TechnoSport, India’s fastest-growing activewear brand, has announced the launch of its first Exclusive Brand Outlet (EBO) in Kolhapur, Maharashtra. The 2,200 sq ft store, located on Kolhapur’s high street, becomes the brand’s 16th outlet nationwide and its 3rd in Maharashtra, reinforcing the state’s importance in TechnoSport’s retail expansion strategy. Kolhapur, a city celebrated for its deep sporting culture and wrestling legacy, also has a rich tradition of producing champions in football, bodybuilding, and shooting. Building on this heritage, TechnoSport is bringing its innovative and accessible performance wear to fitness enthusiasts and everyday consumers in the city. As TechnoSport scales its EBO-first retail strategy, Maharashtra remains a core focus with multiple new outlets in the pipeline. Nationally, the brand is well on track to achieve its target of 50 EBOs across India by year-end, further strengthening its position as the country’s most dynamic homegrown activewear label. Speaking on the launch, Puspen Maity, CEO, TechnoSport, said, “We felt it was the right time to bring TechnoSport here because cities like Kolhapur represent the new frontier of India’s fitness movement. Today’s consumers in these markets are as aspirational and quality-conscious as those in metros, and they seek world-class activewear that matches their evolving lifestyle. For us, opening in Kolhapur is more than just a retail milestone, it’s about being accessible where the passion for fitness is growing fastest. Maharashtra is one of our strongest markets, and with Kolhapur, we’re confident of building a closer connection with consumers across western India while driving our larger goal of making performance-driven activewear accessible to every Indian.” Collection Highlights: The new outlet showcases TechnoSport’s best-selling activewear collections, powered by the brand’s signature in-house fabric innovations. Shoppers can experience Cotflex, a fabric engineered with 4-way stretch and memory function that ensures lasting comfort and flexibility, along with TechnoDry, designed for enhanced moisture management and quick-drying performance. The collection also features Matpiq, a fabric that balances a soft hand feel with a refined matte texture, making it ideal for both workouts and everyday wear. To further elevate performance and protection, TechnoSport integrates advanced technologies such as Technocool+ for enhanced cooling, TechnoGuard for antimicrobial freshness, and UPF 50+ sun protection, which safeguards athletes and everyday users alike. The post TechnoSport strengthens Maharashtra presence with 16th EBO in Kolhapur appeared first on Indian Textile Journal.

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Outlast integrates aerogel into fabrics for space-saving insulation Outlast Technologies has developed Aersulate, a fabric system integrating aerogel, an ultra-light material known for superior insulation. Unlike conventional insulations, Aersulate delivers high thermal performance at just 1–2 mm thickness, retains efficiency under pressure, and resists humidity. This breakthrough enables space-saving, reliable insulation in new textile applications.

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Odisha enhances worker subsidies under apparel and technical textiles policy The Odisha Government has amended provisions of the Odisha Apparel and Technical Textiles Policy-2022 to extend greater incentives to new industrial units in the sector through an enhanced employment cost subsidy. According to the Handloom, Textile and Handicraft Department, new industrial units will now be eligible for a monthly incentive of Rs. 7,000 (US $ […] The post Odisha enhances worker subsidies under apparel and technical textiles policy appeared first on Apparel Resources.

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Smart fabrics with tangible benefits for animal welfare Animal wearables provide intelligent, comfortable and functional care. ZSK embroidery technology is employed to integrate sensors, LEDs, heating elements and therapeutic modules. Smart fabrics further provide light therapy, targeted heat and motion tracking. Magnetic coil–embedded blankets promote muscle healing and improve circulation. These ensure comfort, durability, and enhanced veterinary care.

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India’s Garware’s sales improve 9% to $42 mn in Q1 FY26 Garware reported a 9 per cent rise in Q1 FY26 net sales to ₹367.2 crore (~$42 million), with profit before tax up 13.4 per cent to ₹70.4 crore and net profit rising 13.5 per cent. Growth was driven by geosynthetics and international fisheries. CMD Vayu Garware noted concerns over US tariffs and geopolitical tensions but remains optimistic about resolving them and supporting US partners

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Foli & Aerogel Technologies partner to launch new adhesive tape Foli Aerogel has partnered with Aerogel Technologies to launch Foli Aerogel Adhesive Tape, a high-performance, flexible insulation solution for demanding environments. The tape targets sectors like EVs, aerospace, cold chain logistics, and more, offering ultrathin thermal protection. The companies plan to introduce more advanced aerogel solutions in the near future.

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TechnoSport opens Chennai store, to launch 12 EBOs in TN by year-end Salem and Tiruppur are TechnoSport’s top-performing stores nationwide, highlighting Tamil Nadu’s key role in the brand’s growth. TechnoSport, India’s fastest-growing activewear brand, has marked its Chennai foray with the launch of its first Exclusive Brand Outlet (EBO) in the city, a flagship store in the heart of Besant Nagar. This opening marks a major milestone in the brand’s aggressive retail push across South India, with plans to open 12 EBOs across Tamil Nadu by the end of this fiscal year. The new 1,600 sq ft store becomes TechnoSport’s 15th EBO in India and its fourth in Tamil Nadu, joining existing outlets in Tiruppur, Salem, and Coimbatore, along with one in Pondicherry. Notably, Salem and Tiruppur currently rank as the top two performing stores in TechnoSport’s national retail portfolio, reinforcing Tamil Nadu’s strategic importance in the brand’s growth journey. Building on this strong regional momentum, TechnoSport is confident of opening three EBOs in Chennai alone before the end of this fiscal year, while also expanding into tier 1+ cities including Madurai, Trichy, Vellore, Karur, and Hosur as part of its deeper Southern India penetration strategy. To commemorate the Chennai debut, over 1,200 fitness enthusiasts took part in the Friendship Day Run, with the brand acting as the marathon’s Activewear partner, with 3K, 5K, and 10K runs starting and concluding at the new Besant Nagar store. The vibrant morning featured t-shirt giveaways, an energetic Zumba warm-up, and a formal ribbon-cutting ceremony. Speaking on the occasion, Sunil Jhunjhunwala, Co-Founder & Managing Director of TechnoSport, remarked, “Besant Nagar is one of Chennai’s most popular areas, receiving high footfall from fitness lovers and trendsetters alike. Our innovative and trend-first performance lines created and manufactured right here in Tamil Nadu are a perfect fit for Chennai’s evolving taste and active lifestyle. This launch brings us a step closer to making high-quality, innovative activewear accessible to all.” Puspen Maity, CEO, TechnoSport, added, “With our 15th exclusive outlet across India, we’re accelerating our South India strategy. Each new store is more than a retail space, it’s a community hub empowering people to move, explore, and lead healthier lives. We are confident of opening three EBOs in Chennai alone before the end of this fiscal year. Beyond the metros, we look forward to reaching tier 1+ cities including Madurai, Trichy, Vellore, Karur, and Hosur.” The Besant Nagar outlet offers a sleek, contemporary retail experience and features TechnoSport’s full range of high-performance activewear engineered for Indian conditions. The collection showcases cutting-edge in-house fabric innovations like Cotflex, known for its 4-way stretch and memory function, Techno Dry for quick-drying performance, and Matpiq, which combines a soft hand feel with a subtle matte texture. Technologies such as DURACOOL+, TechnoGuard for antimicrobial protection, and UPF 50+ sun protection further enhance comfort, hygiene, and durability, making each apparel ready for both intense workouts and everyday wear. As TechnoSport continues scaling its EBO-first retail strategy, Tamil Nadu will remain at the vanguard of its southern expansion. With a total of 50 EBOs targeted across India by year-end, the company is poised to solidify its position as India’s most dynamic homegrown activewear brand. The post TechnoSport opens Chennai store, to launch 12 EBOs in TN by year-end appeared first on Indian Textile Journal.

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US scientists develop e-textile mimicking human skin Scientists at the University at Buffalo have developed an electronic textile that mimics human skin, enabling machines to detect pressure and slippage. Integrated into robotic fingers, the sensor improves grip and responsiveness, potentially transforming robotics, prosthetics, and human-machine interaction. Future work includes integrating AI to enhance robotic dexterity.

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WOW 2025 brings global wipes industry together in Ohio The WOW 2025 Conference united the global wipes industry for four days of innovation, networking, and expert insights. Cookware Care’s Seasoning Wipes won the Innovation Award. Sessions explored sustainability, plastic-free wipes, AI, regulations, and more. Attendees praised the event's content, venue, and networking opportunities.

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India–UK CETA: A boost for India’s technical textile exports to UK The India–UK CETA, signed by PMs Modi and Starmer, grants 100 per cent duty-free access to Indian exports, boosting sectors like technical textiles. MATEXIL highlights India’s edge over China and aims to scale exports from $240 million to $1 billion by 2030. Efforts include market studies, compliance support, and outreach to help exporters tap UK opportunities.

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American company P&G posts sales of $84.3 bn in 2025 P&G reported $84.3 billion in net sales for fiscal 2025, unchanged from the prior year. Organic sales rose 2 per cent driven by pricing and volume. Fabric and Home Care segments saw low single-digit growth in the fourth quarter of 2025. Net earnings reached $16.1 billion with $17.8 billion in operating cash flow. More than $16 billion was returned to shareholders.

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Textile effects on microplastic pollution: The textile industry’s future impact on resolving microplastic pollution Plastic is a material that can be shaped at any forms when soft. Common plastics polymers used in textile clothes are Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET), High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE), Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE), Polypropylene (PP), Polystyrene (PS), and Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC). Macro, micro and nano-plastics are three categories generated from plastic materials.  Small pieces of plastic material less […] The post Textile effects on microplastic pollution: The textile industry’s future impact on resolving microplastic pollution appeared first on Textile Focus.

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Demand for innovative military products by female entrepreneur is growing abroad Nunatak Teknik Tekstil ve Dış Ticaret AŞ, a company founded by Turkish female entrepreneur Fatma Şahin İşler that produces high-value-added technical textile goods and military equipment, receiving increasing demand from abroad for the equipment it produces as a result of its R&D studies. The company, which shifted its production range to technical textiles and military […] The post Demand for innovative military products by female entrepreneur is growing abroad appeared first on Textilegence Magazine and Digital Platform.

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Europe needs its own Berry Amendment The US is moving to block a loophole on military textile supplies . Millions of dollars in new government contracts are anticipated by US producers. With EU nations boosting defence spending, there is growing momentum for a European equivalent of the US Berry Amendment. The European Commission is already considering mandatory procurement for certain textile categories.

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TechnoSport opens first exclusive store in Andhra Pradesh Brand targets 50 exclusive brand outlets by year-end as the broader expansion plan in 2025. TechnoSport, one of India’s fastest-growing activewear brands, has launched its first exclusive brand outlet (EBO) in Andhra Pradesh, marking a significant milestone in its South India retail expansion. Located in Vijayawada, the store marks the company’s 14th outlet nationwide and supports its goal of operating 50 EBOs by the end of 2025. Spread over 1,800 sq. ft. in the heart of the city, the store caters to Vijayawada’s rising community of fitness and sports enthusiasts. The city’s reputation for producing national-level athletes in badminton, athletics, and rowing makes it a strategic location for the brand’s high-performance, tech-enabled apparel. To mark the launch, TechnoSport organised ‘High 5 TechnoSport’, a community-focused fitness fest, in collaboration with the Vijayawada Runners Society, Amaravati Bicycle Club, and Capital Cycle Club. The 5K marathon and cyclothon saw participation from over 250 fitness enthusiasts and concluded with a Zumba session and a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the new store. With a focus on innovation and in-house manufacturing, TechnoSport’s products reflect the brand’s ethos, represented by its iconic ‘Running Man’ logo — symbolising readiness and momentum. The Vijayawada outlet showcases a wide range of its made-in-India collection, including advanced performance tees, polos, joggers, shorts, and track pants. The apparel is designed with proprietary technologies such as DURACOOL+ and TECHNO DRY, offering features like UPF 50+ sun protection, anti-microbial freshness, high moisture-wicking capabilities, and enhanced stretch recovery. These innovations ensure comfort, breathability, and durability suited for India’s climate and active lifestyle needs. Following recent openings in Bengaluru and Pune, the Vijayawada store reinforces TechnoSport’s commitment to expanding in key Indian fitness hubs. Upcoming outlets are planned in cities including Chennai, Ooty, and Raipur. Sunil Jhunjhunwala, Managing Director & Co-Founder of TechnoSport, said, “Vijayawada stands at the heart of Andhra Pradesh’s sporting spirit, making it the perfect home for our first store in the state. Performance and innovation, powered by state-of-the-art manufacturing and a commitment to sustainability, is what TechnoSport stands for. From advanced polos to high-tech tights, our expansive product lineup is crafted to meet every fitness and lifestyle need. We’re excited to empower Andhra Pradesh with apparel that’s as dynamic and diverse as its people.” Puspen Maity, CEO of TechnoSport, added, “The launch of our first store in Vijayawada marks an exciting step forward in our South India growth strategy. As we expand our footprint across the country, with 14 stores now live and a target of 50 by the end of the year — each new outlet brings us closer to our customers. More than just retail spaces, our stores are designed to offer immersive brand experiences where people can explore our latest innovations, feel the quality, and find products that truly support their active lifestyles. We’re excited to bring the TechnoSport experience to Andhra Pradesh for the very first time.” The post TechnoSport opens first exclusive store in Andhra Pradesh appeared first on Indian Textile Journal.

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DITF innovate acoustic measurement for advanced textiles The DITF are developing new methods to measure and predict the acoustic properties of various textiles through the MetAkusTex project. Aimed at improving sound-absorbing materials beyond traditional nonwovens, the research focuses on flexible textiles like woven and knitted fabrics. The project includes building advanced mathematical models and expanding a state-of-the-art acoustics lab.

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US’ Hexcel sees 2.7% H1 sales dip, reaffirms 2025 outlook Hexcel Corporation has reported a 2.7 per cent YoY decline in H1 2025 net sales to $946.4 million and a Q2 drop of 2.1 per cent to $489.9 million. Commercial Aerospace weakened, while Defence, Space & Other grew. Gross margin and earnings declined due to tariffs and restructuring. The company reaffirmed its 2025 outlook, projecting up to $1.95 billion in sales and $2.05 in adjusted EPS.

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