Dyes & Chemicals

Transfer Chemicals And SHEIN Establish Joint Laboratory For Textile Innovation

On February 17, Transfer Chemicals and SHEIN, a global leader in online fashion and lifestyle retail, signed a cooperation framework agreement in Guangzhou, marking the official establishment of the “SHEIN & Transfer Joint Laboratory.” Wang Haoran, Vice President of Transfer Chemicals’ Textile Division, and Xinlou Qu, Head of Textile Technology R&D at SHEIN, represented their respective companies at the signing ceremony.

The collaboration aims to leverage complementary strengths in textile fabric technology and product innovation. SHEIN will utilize its platform resources to identify demand for high-end fabrics and advanced textile technologies, working closely with Transfer Chemicals to explore cutting-edge processes, materials and sustainable solutions. Additionally, SHEIN will facilitate industrial cooperation and communication, helping Transfer Chemicals connect with regional textile printing & dyeing enterprises to promote the widespread application of R&D breakthroughs.

Located in Foshan, Guangdong, the joint laboratory aspires to become a global innovation centre for textile printing and dyeing technology. It will bring together top industry talent and advanced technologies, providing strong technical support for the development of the national textile sector. The partnership will accelerate the transformation and application of new technologies, strengthening competitiveness across the industry.

Commenting on the collaboration, Wang Haoran stated, “This partnership with SHEIN presents an opportunity for us to expand our product lines, enhance quality and integrate advanced R&D into market-ready solutions. Through this joint laboratory, we aim to drive innovation in the textile printing and dyeing industry and elevate industry standards.”

For SHEIN, the collaboration ensures the rapid adoption of cutting-edge textile technologies, enhancing the quality and sustainability of its products while staying ahead of industry trends. The initiative also supports SHEIN’s commitment to greener and more sustainable fashion.

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