Technology Meets Fashion In UA Collaboration

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — April 3, 2017 — An unlikely collaboration between two University of Alabama colleges has resulted in an innovative, yet fashionable, way of displaying student work.

The SHOE PRO-JECT started with one goal — expanding the College of Engineering’s 3D Projection Lab’s scope by providing its students with a remarkable “screen” on which they could showcase their departments’ skills, said Genna Jones, events coordinator for the College of Human Environmental Sciences.

Brian Taylor, instructor in CHES’s department of clothing, textiles and interior design, suggested building a giant shoe as a 3D projection screen, while Jones had the idea to build the entire shoe out of shoe boxes.

“CHES brought to the table the problem-solving resources and creativity needed to build a highly complex and sophisticated canvas on which to highlight the technical and logic skills of engineering,” Jones said.

More than 100 donated shoe boxes were used to create the high-heeled shoe.

Projection mapping uses a program that warps the image that comes from a projector in order to display onto multiple 3D surfaces.

For instance, the program could be used to make every side of a cube a screen to project on, like how Disney World recently started projecting on the Castle at the fireworks show, said 21-year-old Laura Rubisch, a junior from Weaverville, North Carolina, who is double majoring in architectural and civil engineering.

Rubisch has been “mapping” the footage that displayed on the 3D “shoe” screen.

The engineering department had used the software on a trial basis, but the goal is to project onto buildings in order to work on blueprint plans or do presentations for special events. Partnering with CHES allowed the department to test out the software on a smaller scale project and work out the different kinks, Rubisch said.

With more than 100 donated shoe boxes, including several vintage shoe boxes donated by Taylor’s mother, Taylor and Jones began the process of building the high-heeled shoe in December.

The shoe’s supporting structure was made out of boxes donated by University Printing, while the outer shell of the shoe was crafted with the donated shoe boxes. The entire piece is held together with packing tape and hot glue.

The SHOE PRO-JECT had one goal — providing engineering students a creative “screen” on which they could showcase their projection mapping skills.

Since one of CHES’s graduates, Stanley Hu, owns a shoe company, it was decided to top the shoe with two boxes from his company, Liuid, in recognition of his accomplishments, Jones said.

The footage displayed on the shoe was collected during an advanced apparel design course “Senior Shoot.” In this course, senior apparel design students design and create a cohesive collection for their target market. Those collections are photographed for the students’ portfolios.

The students also had their designs filmed in motion to show fabric drape and movement. They discussed on camera their design philosophy and collection inspiration, and a collection of those videos was chosen for the shoe project presentation, Taylor said.

“I’ve loved working on this project because even though I’m an engineer I really have a joy and heart for fashion, so it has been so awesome to be able to fuse my two passions,” Rubisch said.

“It’s been really cool to work with multiple groups on this presentation because every department involved sees different things in the project. The textiles department has an eye for detail and the creativity aspect, while the engineering side is focused more on the technology. It’s been really cool to watch this develop and has given me a large appreciation for both groups who are so different but work so well together.”

Posted April 4, 2017

Source: University of Alabama

New Mountain Capital Partners With Gelest

MORRISVILLE, Pa./NEW YORK CITY — April 3, 2017 — Gelest Inc. — a producer of customized, highly specialized organosilicon compounds, metal-organic compounds, and silicone materials — today announced that it has partnered with New Mountain Capital LLC, a growth-oriented investment firm that currently manages approximately $15 billion in assets.

Headquartered in Morrisville, Pa., Gelest has been an innovator, manufacturer, and supplier to advanced technology markets for over 25 years.  Recognized by the industry for the high quality of its products and innovation, Gelest provides focused technical development and application support to a diverse set of markets, including life sciences, medical materials, pharmaceutical synthesis, diagnostics and separation science, personal care, and semiconductors.

Gelest serves its customers through a materials science-driven approach, and is uniquely positioned due to its best-in-class manufacturing and synthetic formulation capabilities as well as a proprietary product portfolio. The company utilizes its own state-of-the-art facilities to research, develop, manufacture, and test products in commercial and research quantities to the highest quality standards.

New Mountain, a New York City-based private equity firm, identified Gelest through a proactive focus in the life sciences and specialty materials sectors. New Mountain is providing Gelest with significant financial and strategic resources to support future growth initiatives and better serve its customers.

“New Mountain is the ideal partner to help Gelest execute on its growth plans,” said Barry Arkles, President of Gelest. “New Mountain is known for its focus on business building, and Gelest will have deep resources at its disposal to help us achieve our strategic growth objectives. We look forward to our partnership and the benefits it will yield for our customers and employees.”

“Gelest is the high quality leader in its space, and we are excited to partner with the Gelest team to support the next phase of growth,” said Andre Moura, managing director at New Mountain Capital. “We look forward to working closely with management to help the Company realize its full growth potential by scaling capabilities in key markets and investing in new products, technologies, and acquisitions, while maintaining the high level of quality and innovation which have always been the hallmarks of Gelest’s success.”

Matt Holt, managing director at New Mountain Capital, added, “Gelest is the leader in one of the most attractive segments of highly specialized materials. We see an opportunity to continue to build on Gelest’s leadership position through investments in new products, new capabilities, and acquisitions.”

Posted April 4, 2017

Source: Gelest Inc.

Clothing Brand That Donates 49 Percent Of Profits To Abused Dogs Trademarks Its Slogan — Size Does Not Matter, Fit Does

LOS ANGELES, Calif. — April 5, 2017 — Antonio Stefano, the clothing brand that launched with world-class designs of handmade Italian silk ties has come up with a slogan that is sure to be remembered worldwide. Although trying to raise money for dogs, the brand is striving to be a very innovative and cutting-edge brand, catering to the needs of the consumer. Both tall and short men have issues with neckties. As a response to that need, Antonio Stefano has created each of its 20 designs in three sizes: the standard 58”, 3 inches shorter, and 6 inches longer. The sizes are appropriately labeled: tall, taller, and tallest. That problem is now solved.

Both tall and short men have struggled for years with ties that don’t fit just right. If a tie does not fit right states Stefano Riznyk, the chief creative director, you are better off without one. For a person who is short, the best option is to cut three inches off the tail of the tie and have it resewn by a tailor, which will add about $10-$15.00 to the cost of the tie.

For a tall person, the problem is insurmountable as the tail is so short that it does not fit behind the label or keeper loop, that are meant to keep it in place. As a result, the tail dangles and looks very unkept. The problem that both short and tall men endure, is that there are few designs to choose from in their size range and they are stuck with whatever is out there.Antonio Stefano is one of the few firms that offers every single design in 3 sizes, so men are no longer stuck with whatever they can find. The dazzling designs by Antonio Stefano are world-class and made completely by hand with Italian artisans in Lake Come, 30 minutes outside of Milan.

Although their trademark can be considered edgy, it will be easily remembered. At the end of the day, regardless of how you dress or what you do, fit will always make the difference over size!

Posted April 5, 2017

Source: Antonio Stefano

Cimpress And Kornit Digital Take Their Collaboration To The Next Level

ROSH-HA’AYIN, Israel — April  3, 2017 — Kornit Digital today announced a global procurement agreement with Cimpress, the world leader in mass customization.

Under the agreement, Kornit started supplying multiple Avalanche Hexa R-Series systems to Cimpress last year and will continue to do so in 2017.

The new systems will be used in several international production facilities to boost Cimpress’ production capacity as well as to expand the range of possible applications. The Avalanche Hexa R-Series is one of Kornit’s most advanced and productive technology platforms and will empower Cimpress to digitally produce more colorful and sophisticated personalized products, on a vast array of different garment types.

This agreement between Cimpress and Kornit marks a significant milestone in the ten-year relationship between both companies. Cimpress started out with Kornit Storm systems in its production facilities and over the years has expanded the systems to multiple facilities throughout Cimpress’ global manufacturing network as demand for custom apparel has grown.

Speaking about the agreement today, Evert Karsen, senior director of Global Procurement at Cimpress said: “As the world leader in mass customization, we are committed to delivering an enormous variety of customized products to customers across the world. We are delighted with this partnership and know that Kornit’s Avalanche Hexa R-Series systems will deliver tangible benefits in terms of quality, flexibility and productivity, allowing us to continue to meet the growing and evolving needs of our customers.”

Gilad Yron, Kornit’s executive vice president of Global Business added, “Since 2003, Kornit has been focusing on developing digital, highly productive tools for the mass customization business models of today. Key customers and partners like Cimpress have contributed valuable feedback, played a significant role in defining requirements and validated our commercial approach. We look forward to continuing the relationship and helping Cimpress to satisfy the ever-growing demand of their customers even better in the future.”

About the Kornit Avalanche Hexa R-Series

The Kornit Avalanche Hexa R-Series is designed for the mass customization of garments. The system features industrial production capabilities, and is a very robust platform designed for heavy-duty use. The system generates very high speeds and excellent print quality. The Avalanche Hexa R-Series is perfectly suited to be used all day, every day, for the production of higher volumes. In addition, Kornit’s NeoPigment™ ink system meets the highest environmental regulations, including Oeko-Tex Standard 100 and GOTS pre-approval. Suitable for printing on multiple fabric types, and equipped with inline pre-treatment, the versatility and efficiency of Kornit’s systems is unmatched.

Posted April 3, 2017

Source: Kornit Digital

Nelipak® Corporation Acquires Medical Thermoformer

CRANSTON, R.I. — April 3rd, 2017 — Nelipak® Corp. announced that it has closed on the acquisition of Computer Designs Inc., a thermoforming company based in Whitehall, Pa.  The business will be owned by Nelipak and operate under the name of Nelipak® Healthcare Packaging.

Computer Designs is a manufacturer of thermoformed rigid packaging primarily for the medical market whose customers include some of the best known medical device and pharmaceutical customers in the United States and Latin America. Computer Designs has manufacturing operations in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Arizona, and Puerto Rico. The company’s packaging products include trays, clamshells, and blisters. Under the Nelipak® Healthcare Packaging brand, Computer Designs will further develop its thermoformed packaging products and service capabilities for the healthcare market.  The employees and suppliers of Computer Designs have played an integral role in the company’s success and will continue to do so in the future.

This acquisition strengthens Nelipak’s commitment to the North American healthcare market and will allow Nelipak to take advantage of growth opportunities in North America, Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic and the broader Caribbean regions. Computer Designs’ customers will have access to Nelipak’s award winning design teams and modern cleanroom manufacturing throughout its global locations.

A 60-year brand, Nelipak is a global leader in the healthcare thermoformed packaging industry with a world-class reputation for innovation, quality, and service.  Nelipak continues to invest in best-in-class manufacturing and cleanroom facilities delivering high quality packaging to leading medical device manufacturers and pharmaceutical companies.

“We are excited about our acquisition of Computer Designs. Scott McKeever, the founder of Computer Designs, has spent 30 years building a great company with outstanding people and tremendous capabilities and we proudly welcome the Computer Designs team to Nelipak,” said Mike Kelly, president and CEO of Nelipak. “We will leverage the unique capabilities of both organizations to delight our customers with innovative designs, world class quality, and excellent service.”

Posted April 3rd, 2017

Source: Nelipak® Corporation 

Avery Dennison RFID Announces Partnership With Target

WESTBOROUGH, Mass. —  April 3, 2017 — Avery Dennison has announced a global Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) partnership agreement with Target Corp., as part of Target’s deployment of RFID technology to more than 1,600 stores to help maximize inventory availability and deliver an enhanced guest experience. This deployment is the largest of its kind.

Target is leveraging Avery Dennison’s broad UHF RFID portfolio for a variety of category and performance needs, including apparel and a number of home products. In addition, Avery Dennison RFID tags have been seamlessly integrated with current trim products to optimize the branding of the garments being tagged.

“In the apparel industry, having an accurate picture of stock availability is an important driver for retailers to deliver an optimized omnichannel experience. We are honored to be selected by Target as a key business partner for this initiative,” said Bill Toney, vice president for RFID Market Development at Avery Dennison.

RFID technology uses radio waves to identify and track tags attached to objects and the tags can store information electronically. It is increasingly relied upon by retailers not only for supply chain activity, but also to create a seamless experience for apparel customers.

Posted April 3, 2017

Source: Avery Dennison

The Crypton® Companies Acquired By Berkley Capital

BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich. — April 3, 2017 — The Crypton Companies (Crypton LLC & Nanotex LLC), leading providers of performance fabrics in the contract, home furnishings and apparel markets, today announced that Berkley Capital LLC  has acquired a majority stake.

Berkley Capital will become majority owners of the new entity to be formed from the acquisition. Company co-founders Craig and Randy Rubin, and Lance Keziah, president of The Crypton Companies, will retain minority ownership. Craig and Randy Rubin will carry the titles of Founder and Vice Chairman of the new company, with Randy serving as primary brand ambassador and Craig will continue to advise the company in the areas of research and development and plant processing. Keziah will assume the role as CEO and will manage all aspects of the business.

Berkley Capital is the private equity investment vehicle of W. R. Berkley Corp., a Fortune 500 property and casualty insurance company. In addition to capital, Berkley brings management expertise to guide Crypton and Nanotex as it expands its global reach.

Frank Medici, president of Berkley Capital will become Chairman of the Board of the new company, while Berkley Capital Managing Director Thomas Ghegan will be a director along with Lance Keziah and Craig Rubin.

The new company will continue to be headquartered in Bloomfield Hills, Mich., maintain operations from its state-of-the art research and manufacturing plant in Kings Mountain, N.C., and continue with its operations in Hong Kong.

The move significantly enhances the growth strategy of Crypton and Nanotex and enables the company to bring greater value to its clients as it looks to dramatically expand sales. This investment will allow for more expansion in new business lines and applications for both the Crypton and Nanotex businesses.

“By partnering with Berkley Capital, we will be able to accelerate our goal of making our brands household names,” says Randy Rubin. “We see this as an amazing opportunity for our company and will enable us to reach our full potential. I look forward to continuing my role as a Brand Ambassador to maximize our growth.”

“Berkley brings with them a deep knowledge and vision of where our company could go in its next stage of growth, so it was an ideal scenario to partner with them to move our company forward along the existing business lines now and for future ones under development,” says Craig Rubin.

“This is a very exciting time for our company and employees.  Berkley is a great partner that fits well with our culture and growth initiatives. I look forward to leading the company and closely working with the Berkley team to accelerate our growth strategy and continuing to bring value to our customers,” said Lance Keziah.

“We chose to partner with Crypton and Nanotex because of their global reputation for performance and strong brand recognition,” said Berkley Capital President Frank Medici. “By working with their established and proven management team, Berkley will be able to build upon the strong foundation that the Crypton team have built and help bring the organization to its next evolution in producing performance products for the home, contract, apparel and other businesses.”

Added Berkley Managing Director Thomas Ghegan: “Craig, Randy and the rest of the talented management team have built a company that is synonymous with performance from its employees to its products. We are excited to work with this innovation-oriented team that is committed to continuing to lead the textile industry by producing top-quality performance fabrics and technologies.”

Posted April 3, 2017

Source: The Crypton Companies

Index™ 17 Exhibitor Preview: RadiciGroup

BERGAMO, Italy — March 31, 2017 — Index 2017 is an important opportunity for RadiciGroup to showcase (Stand 2629) the latest developments in nonwovens products, new investments and innovative processing technologies to the world of nonwovens: an offer, from RadiciGroup, that is continuously evolving at the service of its customers and is now even larger thanks to new production lines that are able to meet market requirements at best.

Tessiture Pietro Radici — part of the RadiciGroup Extrusion Yarn Business Area — is the company that specializes in the production of Dylar® spunbond nonwovens fabrics, designed — as well as for use in sanitation — especially for industrial application sectors, such as building insulation, the automotive industry, agriculture, furnishings and disposable products. The nonwovens fabrics are available in different weights and colors to meet the varying market demands and the range of choice is set to increase with the new production line currently under development.

“By the end of this year,” said Enrico Buriani, CEO of Tessiture Pietro Radici, “a new production line will be put into action to manufacture spunbond fibres (based on Bico Technology), which will allow us to increase our production capacity by about 50 pecent”.

The new spinning system allows for the manufacturing of products with a broader range of technical features.

Also Radici Yarn and Radici Chemiefaser of the Comfort Fibres Business Area, leaders in the manufacture of nylon staple fibre for a variety of uses such as apparel, nonwovens, automotive and high-end carpets, have expanded their offering of products for the abrasives (both household and industrial) and the industrial felt sectors. This was possible thanks to further investment in new production lines designed specifically for this purpose: the new lines are installed at the Radici Chemiefaser plant in Selbitz, Germany.

These new dorix® teck-branded products, in combination with the well-known Radilon® Staple Fibre range of products, will strengthen RadiciGroup’s presence in the nonwovens market. The new items are available in raw and solution-dyed versions and ensure excellent performance in any specific application.

“In 2011, we acquired a German company with 120 years of experience in the textile world, now known as Radici Chemiefaser GmbH, to complete our already wide range of polyamide threads and fibres,” said Oscar Novali, Business Area Manager of RadiciGroup Comfort Fibres. “At our Bavarian site, we have invested in new production facilities and will continue to do so in the future in order to meet new challenges and provide our customers with increasingly innovative and efficient products”.

Index, which is held every three years, is an event of primary importance in the sector, which welcomes around 13,000 visitors from over 100 countries to the city of Geneva: a key event to exhibit top products and new items in the range for the entire nonwovens sector.

Posted March 31, 2017

Source: RadiciGroup

Fashion SVP launches New Designer Award In Association With Fashion Enter

LONDON — March 31, 2017 — IDEX, the organisers of Fashion SVP, the unique sourcing tradeshow, announced today a new initiative to support up-and-coming British fashion talent with the launch of the Fashion SVP New Designer Award. The Award is presented in association with Fashion Enter and supported by UKFT.

This award will highlight the depth and diversity of design skills, and will feature a cash award and other benefits to enhance the winner’s professional profile.

The competition will be judged by an invited panel of industry luminaries, including Caren Downie and Harold Tillman, CBE.

A cash prize, a bursary for a Fashion Enter Technical Academy short course, and a design interview with a leading fashion brand, will all be awarded to the winner at the June 2017 edition of Fashion SVP at Olympia, London on the 28th June.

“We’re delighted to launch this new annual competition which is designed to support individual talent and the future of the UK apparel industry, as well as the continued development of professional skills within the industry”, said Fashion SVP event director Buzz Carter.

Fashion Enter’s CEO Jenny Holloway added: “This new designer competition is perfect for today’s fashion industry with an emphasis on combining true creative flair with the government’s newly announced T levels – technical skills.  We are looking forward to meeting the next generation of real industry-led designers.”

Entries opened on Thursday 30th March 2017 and will close at 5pm on Friday 28th April 2017

Posted March 31, 2017

Source: Fashion SVP

Two More Angelica Plants Earn Hygienically Clean Healthcare Certification

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — March 31, 2017 — Angelica Textile Services Inc. laundry facilities in Memphis, Tenn., and Chicago, Ill., are the company’s newest recipients of TRSA Hygienically Clean Healthcare certification, reflecting their commitment to best management practices (BMPs) in laundering as verified by TRSA inspection and their capability to produce hygienically clean textiles as quantified by ongoing microbial testing.

The certification confirms Angelica’s dedication to infection prevention, compliance with recognized industry standards and processing healthcare textiles using BMPs as described in its quality assurance documentation, a focal point for the certification inspectors’ evaluation. The independent, third-party inspection also confirms essential evidence that:

  • Employees are properly trained and protected
  • Managers understand regulatory requirements
  • OSHA-compliant
  • Physical plant operates effectively

Angelica now has 15 TRSA Hygienically Clean Healthcare certified facilities, the most of any U.S. company. In addition to the two newest designees, Angelica has secured the certification at various other facilities including Austin, Texas; Batavia, N.Y.; Colton, Calif.; Columbia, S.C.; Durham, N.C.; Fresno, Calif.; Lorain, Ohio; Ooltewah, Tenn.; Phoenix, Ariz.; Pittsburg, Calif.; Rockmart, Ga.; Safety Harbor, Fla.; and Worcester, Mass. Angelica is in the process of certifying its remaining facilities by the end of 2017.

Certified facilities pass three rounds of outcome-based microbial testing, indicating that their processes are producing Hygienically Clean Healthcare textiles and zero presence of harmful bacteria. To maintain their certification, laundry plants must pass quarterly testing to ensure that as laundry conditions change, such as water quality, textile fabric composition and wash chemistry, laundered product quality is consistently maintained.

This process eliminates subjectivity by focusing on outcomes and results that verify textiles cleaned in these facilities meet appropriate hygienically clean standards and BMPs for hospitals, surgery centers, medical offices, nursing homes and other medical facilities.

Hygienically Clean Healthcare certification acknowledges laundries’ effectiveness in protecting healthcare operations through testing and inspections that scrutinize quality control procedures in textile services operations related to the handling of textiles containing blood and other potentially infectious materials.

Certified laundries use processes, chemicals and BMPs acknowledged by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation, American National Standards Institute and others. Introduced in 2012, Hygienically Clean Healthcare brought to North America the international cleanliness standards for healthcare linens and garments used worldwide by the Certification Association for Professional Textile Services and the European Committee for Standardization.

Objective experts in epidemiology, infection control, nursing and other healthcare professions work with launderers to ensure the certification continues to enforce the highest standards for producing clean healthcare textiles. TRSA, which administers the certification, has unmatched expertise in laundry BMP development, with 100+ years as the uniform, linen and facility services industry’s leading business association.

“Congratulations to Angelica on their certifications,” said Joseph Ricci, TRSA president and CEO. “This achievement proves their ongoing commitment to infection prevention and that their laundry facilities take every step possible to prevent human illness.”

Posted March 31, 2017

Source: TRSA

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