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Special Report

No Complaints Does Not Necessarily Mean Good Performance — It Maybe Just An Aversion To Risk Creative Ideas!

When employees are overly cautious and avoid taking risks, they may miss out on opportunities to introduce new techniques, products or processes that could significantly enhance the company’s performance, says Murugan Santhanam. “He would be the winner if the company awarded first prize to the person who had more complaints from the customers.” The
Machinery

Stäubli India To Showcase Textile Machinery Innovations And Solutions At GTTES 2025

Stäubli India, a subsidiary of the globally renowned Stäubli Group, is set to participate in GTTES 2025, presenting its latest innovations in textile machinery and solutions. With a legacy spanning over 130 years since its establishment in 1892, Stäubli has evolved into a leading mechatronics company, serving customers worldwide across four dedicated divisions: Electrical
Corporates

Lokpriya Spinning Mills Completes A Year Of Crafting High Quality SIRO & Compact Yarns With LMW’s Smart Machines

LMW is proud to be a key partner in the success of Lokpriya Spinning Mills, a venture by APL CORPORATION PVT LTD, as they commemorate their first anniversary. Over the past year, Lokpriya Spinning Mills has been dedicated to manufacturing high quality SIRO and Compact Viscose Yarns, powered by LMW’s cutting-edge Smart Machines. Lokpriya Spinning […]
Product Launch & Innovation

Matter And Paradise Launch World’s First Textile Microfibre Filter

British climate tech company Matter and Paradise Textiles, the material science and innovation hub of the Alpine Group, have announced a groundbreaking project to bring Matter’s Regen for Textile Production to market. Regen is the world’s first microfibre filter specifically designed for textile manufacturers, aimed at tackling the critical issue of global microfibre
Sustainability

Reju CEO Patrik Frisk Launches ‘Regeneration Hub Zero’ For Sustainable Textile Production

In a significant stride toward sustainable textile manufacturing, Reju CEO Patrik Frisk, who formerly served as CEO of Under Armour, is leading an innovative project called Regeneration Hub Zero. This groundbreaking facility is dedicated to processing discarded textiles into Reju Polyester, a high-quality material that boasts a lower carbon footprint than conventional
Event

Winners Of The ITMF Awards 2024 Announced

The International Textile Manufacturers Federation (ITMF) has announced the winners of the ITMF Awards 2024 in two distinct categories: ITMF Sustainability & Innovation Award and the ITMF International Collaboration Award. The award recipients will present their groundbreaking projects at the ITMF & IAF Conference 2024, scheduled to take place from September 8-10,