February 24, 2026
Event

Italian Machinery Set For Techtextil 2025

A substantial contingent of Italian textile machinery manufacturers is set to participate in Techtextil North America 2025, scheduled to take place in Atlanta, Georgia, from May 6 to 8. The presence is being coordinated by ACIMIT (Association of Italian Textile Machinery Manufacturers) in collaboration with the Italian Trade Agency, with a dedicated pavilion featuring 21
Sustainability

The Iron Problem In The Non-Iron Process!

The lobby of the Hilton Hotel was impressively spacious, designed with thoughtful attention to detail. On one side, the reception desk welcomed guests, while the centre of the lobby featured an array of rectangular and round tables surrounded by two to four tub chairs. The atmosphere was lively, a dynamic crossroads of people arriving, meeting […]
Special Report

Effective Employee Engagement and Change Management Improve AI Success By Upto 18%: IKI Survey

Infosys Knowledge Institute (IKI), a research arm of Infosys, a global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting, has unveiled its largest survey of AI effectiveness to date. Titled `Infosys AI Business Value Radar’, the report surveyed 3,240 companies worldwide across 132 different AI business use cases and highlighted a significant shift in AI deployment.
Dyes & Chemicals

Fashion Industry Moves To Eliminate PFAS

PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), commonly known as “forever chemicals,” are widely used in textiles for water and stain resistance. Found in outdoor gear, activewear, uniforms and household textiles, PFAS enhance fabric performance but pose severe environmental and health risks. These chemicals persist indefinitely, contaminating water and soil, with
Dyes & Chemicals

Five Ways To Reduce Waste In Fashion Industry

The fashion industry is leaving an increasingly heavy toll on the planet, contributing to pollution, climate change, and excessive resource consumption. In Chile’s Atacama Desert, mountains of discarded clothes reportedly reached heights visible from space. In Bangladesh’s capital, Dhaka, textile dyes turned a river black, while synthetic fibres have been found in fish in