C.L.A.S.S. & Filo: Extraordinary Solutions For Responsible Innovation

MILAN— September 16, 2024 — C.L.A.S.S. takes part to the 62nd edition of Filo, focusing on responsible and innovative start-ups making a significant contribution to an increasingly oriented to sustainability and responsible creativity textile industry.

C.L.A.S.S.’s participation to Filo is part of the “Sustainability from A to Z” project, which has been renewed for four seasons now. The initiative has a particular value because it aims to create a transparent, ethical production chain, aware of its impact and ready to be measured from the initial steps, such as fibers and yarns.

C.L.A.S.S.’s partnership with Filo underlines a shared commitment to innovation and responsibility, focusing the attention on the textile industry advanced solutions for a production more respectful of the environment and all the stakeholders involved.

C.L.A.S.S.  will invite visitors to discover a wide range of innovative materials, which represent the present and the future of responsible creativity in textiles and fashion field.

Indeed, C.L.A.S.S. has selected three start-ups, defined by similar aims and values, but totally different and complementary in their proposals: they range from “textile” materials obtained through biotechnology, to new generation materials such as Mycelium, ending with a coloring technology with unique characteristics.

  • Brewed Protein™ by Spiber: Brewed Protein™ fiber, the only commercially-available offering within the emerging protein fiber category, is a unique product from Spiber’s revolutionary material platform. Produced through a precision fermentation process using plant-based ingredients, these innovative fibers deliver luxurious textiles with a distinct texture, while offering the potential to significantly reduce the environmental and ethical concerns associated with traditional animal-derived fibers like cashmere and silk.
  • Innuance is a textbook example of responsible innovation for the textile industry in the whole process of dying & finishing. The company has patented a high performing and scalable dyeing technology that uses highly purified edible colors, typically used for food, beverage and cosmetics industries, thus eliminating hazardous substances, preserving the quality and performance of traditional dyeing methods. The company guarantees the GB18401 standard, offering a complete palette with dark and bright tones. The technology applies in all phases of the supply chain, allowing dyeing from fiber to finished garment. A more responsible, safer, healthy approach for the environment, workers and consumers.
  • ephea™ AURA by SQIM is a step forward in the journey towards a more conscious and sustainable fashion industry. The material is crated from mycelium, the vegetative body of mushrooms, and thanks to cutting-edge proprietary fermentation technology and a comprehensive understanding of bio-technological processes, low-value feedstocks are transformed into innovative, high-quality alternatives to traditional materials, such as animal leather and synthetics, for an approach to fashion with a reduced environmental
    impact. By adopting natural technologies that promote circularity and responsible innovation, ephea™ AURA enables a positive transformation of the entire fashion supply chain, without compromising quality, durability, performance, or aesthetics of the final product.

To further strengthen synergies enhanced by “Sustainability from A to Z”, C.L.A.S.S. will also be moderating some of the “Dialoghi di Confronto” that take place during the 62nd edition of Filo.

In particular:

– Giusy Bettoni, CEO and founder of C.L.A.S.S., leads the talk “Let’s take nature to the next level” – Thursday 19 September at 10:30am

The talk shines a spotlight on responsible innovation and the new solutions that research offers to the textile industry and beyond, through speeches by Silvia Gava (Product Manager at ephea, – SQIM brand) and Francesco Bazzano (administrator and cofounder of Innuance). In C.L.A.S.S. and Filo shared vision, effective case histories are in fact the best tool to promote an increasingly responsible and sustainable approach to textile-fashion.

– Wednesday 18 September at 2:30pm the appointment is with the talk “Authentico® by Schneider Group & Marzotto Group: an Italian partnership for an innovative, global, fully traceable and transparent wool supply chain”. The talk presents the collaboration – in the name of excellence -between the two companies. The speakers are Debora Tricarico (Authentico® Brand Manager), Tim Marwedel (Managing Director G. Schneider Australia), Ludovico Zegna (Marketing & Communication Manager Marzotto Group). The debate is moderated by Giusy Bettoni, CEO and Founder C.L.A.S.S.).

– Wednesday 18 September at 3pm the talk “European Linen as Game Changer” offers a debate between Chantal Malingrey (Director of Marketing and Communication at RSE I Development Alliance for European Flax – Linen & Hemp), Marco Martinuzzi (Research & Development Manager for all textile collections of Rubelli Group), Giusy Bettoni (Italian Alliance Responsible and C.L.A.S.S. CEO).

We look forward to seeing you at our space at Filo (stand F9) to discover all the news and new solutions developed by companies – large and small – that have as common denominator the search for sustainable, ethical and responsible creativity. And to discover the many new chances opened up by synergies like the one between C.L.A.S.S. and Filo: a concrete step forward towards the transformation of the fashion industry, one thread at a time.

Posted: September 16, 2024

Source: C.L.A.S.S. (Creativity Lifestyle And Sustainable Synergy)

Cinte Techtextil China 2024 Opens With Nearly 400 Global Exhibitors Fuelling Innovation And Sustainability

SHANGHAI — September 16, 2024 — Industry players at the leading edge of technical textiles, nonwovens, and related machinery are preparing to welcome buyers to the Shanghai New International Expo Centre this week, with Cinte Techtextil China 2024 to serve as the gateway to the APAC markets. September 19-21, nearly 400 exhibitors from 13 countries and regions will inspire progress and global trade across the 38,000 square meters of exhibition space. In addition to the high-traffic International Area at Hall E1, which features the German Pavilion, European Zone, and various overseas brands, the fair will also showcase six domestic themed zones and six domestic pavilions covering major market segments and application areas. Beyond sourcing, visitors can stay informed about industry trends, technological breakthroughs, and sustainable concepts through a diverse lineup of fringe events.

Close to the European Zone, which features exhibitors from countries including France, Italy, and Switzerland, the esteemed German Pavilion will return, promoting suppliers’ advanced technical and manufacturing capabilities. 10 notable brands will offer a selection of quality and sustainable items covering machinery & components, filaments, nonwovens, and solutions tailored for diverse applications. Suppliers from other countries and regions across Asia and the Middle East will also add to the variety of offerings in the International Area. Featured exhibitors include:

German Pavilion
Autefa Solutions, Emtec Electronic, Hansa Industrie-Mixer, J.H. Ziegler Nonwovens and New Materials, Lindauer Dornier, Monosuisse, Neuenhauser Group, Reifenhauser Enka Tecnica, Reifenhauser Reicofil and Perlon.

European Zone
EMS-GRILTECH (Switzerland), Fil Man Made Group (Italy), IBENA Textilwerke (Germany), Scantech (France), and many more.

Others
Andritz Perfojet (France), Dilo Group (Germany), FPC Industrial (Saudi Arabia), Nihon Glass Fiber (Japan), Picanol (Belgium), Themoanano (Korea) and more.

Beyond the International Area, the fair also includes six other exhibition areas, for filtration, separation and geotechnical construction; medical, health and hygiene; sails and composite materials; safety protection textiles; the innovation space; and the conference area. With each area dedicated to a particular product group or theme, buyers can efficiently source for targeted products and explore the fairground. Among the many domestic brands showcasing their products and solutions, six Chinese regional pavilions will pool their resources to increase market exposure in various sectors of the technical textiles and nonwovens industry.

Chinese regional pavilions
Foshan Jiujiang – medical and hygiene textiles
Foshan Xiqiao – maternal and infant hygiene textiles
Hubei Xianto – nonwovens for face masks, protective clothing and more
Jiangsu Funing – eco-friendly filtration materials and more
Liaoning (new pavilion) – nonwovens for medical/hygiene, protective textiles and filtration
Zhejiang Tiantai – filtration and separation textiles

Featured domestic brands
Jiangsu Aoshen Hi-Tech Materials – safety and protective textiles
Eastex Industrial Science And Technology – automotive textiles
Tiandingfeng (TDF) Holdings – construction textiles
Zhejiang Kingsafe Hygiene Material Technology – medical and hygiene textiles

Key fringe events to further promote industry evolution
Across the three-day fair, leading experts from a range of enterprises and institutes will bolster innovation and sustainability exchange at the fair’s fringe programme. As part of Messe Frankfurt’s Texpertise Network, Cinte Techtextil China promotes the textile industry’s eco-transition, and at this edition will launch its Sustainability Guided Tours to support green exhibitors. There will be two separate tours, with the first focusing on Mobiltech on Day 1 and the second on other highlighted exhibitors on Day 2. External sustainability expert Mr Karl Borgschulze will host both, sharing his knowledge and facilitating the building of meaningful connections.

Other highlighted events include:

Panel discussion – Innovation as a Driver for Sustainability: Managing Complex Requirements in the Global Textile Industry (Hall E1 – G13)

AiDLab presentation (Hall E1 – G13) – A discussion on how AI can automate the inspection process of conventional textile, apparel and personal hygiene product manufacturing process

Groz-Beckert presentation (Hall E1 – D01) – An overview of the latest innovative products from the company

The 12th China International Nonwovens Conference (Hall E3 – C58)

2024 Innovation Award (Hall E3 – G55) and Innovation Product Presentations (Hall E1 – G13)

Finally, on Day 3, there will also be a press conference for moist toilet tissues hosted by CNITA, and co-organised by Henan Yixiang Hygiene Technology (Deeyeo) and the domestic TECHNICAL TEXTILES magazine. As an innovative product with an application scope different from ordinary wet wipes, a more updated set of standards is needed to meet moist toilet wet tissues’ performance requirements and to improve the user experience. The event aims to promote the implementation of these standards, foster improved quality and technological innovation amongst manufacturers, and better protect consumers’ interests. Improved standards are conducive to the sub-sector’s development towards the high-end market and increasing the international competitiveness of Chinese products.

The fair’s product categories cover 12 application areas, which comprehensively span a full range of potential uses in modern technical textiles and nonwovens. These categories also cover the entire industry, from upstream technology and raw materials providers to finished fabrics, chemicals and other solutions. This scope of product groups and application areas ensures that the fair is an effective business platform for the entire industry.

Cinte Techtextil China will be held from 19 – 21 September 2024.

The fair is organized by Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd; the Sub-Council of Textile Industry, CCPIT; and the China Nonwovens & Industrial Textiles Association (CNITA).

Posted: September 16, 2024

Source: Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd; the Sub-Council of Textile Industry, CCPIT; and the China Nonwovens & Industrial Textiles Association (CNITA)

Hexcel Transitions Winter Sports Prepreg Production To Sustainable HexPly® Nature Range

STAMFORD, Conn. — September 16, 2024 — Hexcel announces the successful transition of its winter sports industry production to the new HexPly® Nature bio-derived product range. This significant move includes the full conversion of HexPly M78.1-LT prepregs to the more sustainable HexPly Nature version, reflecting the company’s ongoing commitment to environmental sustainability and innovation.

Since the early 1970s, when it manufactured the first composite skis at industrial scale, Hexcel has been a trusted partner to the winter sports industry. Today, Hexcel supplies a comprehensive portfolio of products, including HexPly prepregs, Polyspeed® laminates, and Modipur® polyurethanes, to industry leaders such as Elan, Fischer, Kästle, Stöckli, Tecnica Group (Blizzard and Nordica brands), and Völkl.

A member of The Winter Sports Sustainability Network (WSN), Hexcel has long been at the forefront of environmental sustainability efforts in the industry. HexPly Nature Range is the result of a multi-year development initiative, during which Hexcel collaborated closely with its customers to ensure the new bio-derived prepregs met the rigorous OEM qualification and production standards while maintaining exceptional performance on the slopes.

“At Tecnica Group, we pride ourselves on delivering high-performance skis that meet the rigorous demands of our customers and the environment,” said Alberto Zanatta, chairman of Tecnica Group. “Partnering with Hexcel to incorporate its Nature range of bio-derived prepregs into our series production process has been seamless. Hexcel’s advanced composite technology and commitment to sustainability have enabled us to transition smoothly without compromising the performance or consistency of our skis in series production and out on the mountain. This choice is perfectly compliant to the Action Plan for carbon footprint reduction and products’ circularity the Group is taking towards a more sustainable future.”

The HexPly Nature Range version of M78.1-LT prepreg offers the same high quality and consistency as its predecessor, as well as rapid curing, robust handling, and outstanding adhesion to aluminum, wood, and thermoplastics. Hexcel provides a variety of HexPly M78.1 standard products, from lightweight fleeces for bonding to heavier weight glass fiber reinforcements, tailored to ensure an excellent cost/performance ratio. Additionally, Hexcel has developed superior carbon fiber-based prepregs for high-performance ski applications.

Posted: September 16, 2024

Source: Hexcel Corp.

Herculite® Products to Showcase New Ecommerce Platform at Advanced Textiles Expo 2024

EMIGSVILLE, Pa. — September 16, 2024 — Herculite Products Inc., an innovator and manufacturer of high performance and custom fabrics, will be exhibiting at Advanced Textiles Expo in booth 1226. This year, it is excited to introduce its latest innovation, Herculite OnDemand. It is a comprehensive e-commerce platform that offers a wide range of healthcare, tent and performance fabrics. Customers can place orders, check order status, view shipments and tracking information, as well as access their past orders and invoices 24/7.

Herculite product experts will be on hand to discuss recent performance textile innovations, product manufacturing capabilities, and collaborative design processes. There will be samples of Architent® Beyond Coated, a specially formulated thermoplastic fabric for tents and structures. Herculite will also showcase its Greenguard Gold certified materials, including Weather-Chek Awning and Shade, Sure-Chek Linen Curtain, and Architent StarFree Tent Fabrics.

The Advanced Textiles Expo 2024 will be held from September 24-26, 2024, with education from September 23-26 at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, Calif.

Posted: September 16, 2024

Source: Herculite Products Inc.

Naia™ From Eastman At NY Home Market Week, Continues To Drive Sustainability Through Collaboration At The Fiber Innovation Center

NEW YORK CITY — September 16, 2024 — Naia™ from Eastman is proud to feature at NYC Market Week in the Lenzing Group’s NYC Showroom, celebrating the third anniversary of the Fiber Innovation Center. Alongside partners like TENCEL™ Fibers by Lenzing, 37.5® Technology, UNIFI®’s REPREVE®, and CiCLO® Technology, Naia is demonstrating how collaboration can lead to responsible innovation in the home textile sector.

During the week in New York, Naia Renew’s deluxe applications, from bedding and pillows to duvets and towels are in the spotlight. Known for its luxurious softness, durability, and environmental credentials, Naia Renew is produced using 60 percent sustainably sourced wood pulp and 40 percent certified recycled content*. This unique fiber combines performance with sustainability, providing a solution that reduces landfill waste and minimizes carbon footprints while maintaining the premium quality expected by consumers.

Visitors attending the home-textile event at the Fiber Innovation Center can see how Naia Renew’s versatility benefits both manufacturers and consumers. Recent successes include a new fabric blend of 70 percent TENCEL and 30 percent Naia in the Chinese home textile market, offering premium performance with a reduced environmental impact. Naia Renew also partners effectively with other technologies, such as UNIFI’s REPREVE and CiCLO Technology, to enhance biodegradable development and create truly circular home textiles.

Naia™ Loungewear Bedding

“We aim to provide sustainable options that maintain the high standards of quality and comfort consumers expect while promoting environmental responsibility,” said Chad Doub, Global Segment Market manager at Eastman. “Through collaborations, we are advancing circularity and driving responsible change in the home textiles industry.”

The Fiber Innovation Center, located at the Lenzing Group’s NYC Showroom (530 7th Ave Ste 808), presents an exciting opportunity for brands and buyers to discover innovative, sustainable solutions and explore the future of eco-conscious home textiles.

*Naia™ Renew recycled content is achieved by allocation of recycled waste material using GRS certified mass balance process.

Posted: September 16, 2024

Source: Eastman

Sapphire Mills And XLANCE Srl – Pioneering Sustainable Stretch Fabrics For Workwear

LAHORE, Pakistan and VARALLO POMBIA, Italy — September 16, 2024 — Sapphire Mills is excited to announce its collaboration with XLANCE S.r.l., an Italy-based producer of polyolefin-based stretch yarn. This partnership aims to revolutionize workwear by merging Sapphire Mills’ textile expertise with XLANCE® fiber’s sustainable stretch technology, delivering exceptional durability and comfort.

XLANCE® Fiber: A Revolutionary Approach to Sustainable Stretch

XLANCE fiber represents a groundbreaking alternative to traditional spandex (TPU), offering superior performance while being environmentally friendly. Produced through a clean, eco-conscious process, XLANCE fiber avoids the use of harmful chemicals, ensuring a lower environmental impact. The fiber’s unique properties enable garments to retain their stretch and fit longer, reducing waste and promoting a circular economy.

A Collaboration Rooted in Innovation and Durability

The primary objective of this collaboration is to introduce XLANCE fabrics as a distinct range dedicated to enhancing the durability and sustainability of workwear and launderable garments. Sapphire Mills has been one of the select few mills capable of fully capitalizing on the exceptional stretch properties of XLANCE fiber, making this partnership a natural evolution in their shared commitment to innovation.

Exceptional Features Tailored for Workwear

Fabrics made with XLANCE fiber will offer exceptional thermal and chemical resistance, with their stretch properties remaining uncompromised even at temperatures up to 220°C and during exposure to aggressive washing and sanitizing chemical agents. Proven to maintain integrity and comfort after 50 washes at 75°C and drying at 155°C, these fabrics are ideal for industrial laundry settings. Their long-lasting stretch ensures comfort and fit over time, reducing the need for frequent replacements.

“In the workwear market, we see continuous influence and crossover from the apparel and sportswear sectors. As a result, more users are seeking workwear that is both stylish and comfortable. XLANCE fiber is the perfect solution to meet these requirements, enabling the industry to engineer unique and innovative products,” said Costantino Colnaghi, CEO of XLANCE.

Commitment to Sustainability and Market Impact

This collaboration highlights both companies’ commitment to sustainability and innovation. By incorporating XLANCE fiber, Sapphire Mills is enhancing its workwear fabrics and aligning with global sustainability trends, with significant impact expected in rental garments, industrial laundries, medical, HORECA and military sectors.

“Our partnership with XLANCE S.r.l. marks an exciting step forward in enhancing our workwear fabrics with sustainable stretch technology. By incorporating XLANCE fiber, we’re elevating the durability and comfort of our products, staying true to our commitment to quality and innovation.” said Yousuf Abdullah, CEO, Sapphire Mills

Both companies are aiming to set the standard for high-quality, durable, and sustainable elastic yarn in workwear. This partnership is a key step in advancing stretch workwear fabrics and driving future textile innovations.

Posted: September 16, 2024

Source: Sapphire Mills / XLANCE Srl

Stefan Lux, The New Managing Director Of KM.ON GmbH

OBERTSHAUSEN, Germany — September 16, 2024 — As of September 1, 2024, Stefan Lux has taken over as the managing director of KM.ON GmbH. The computer science graduate has taken over the role from Carla Janz, the KM.ON head of Human Resources, who served as interim director after the departure of Maximilian Kürig. He will also lead the KM.ON Business Unit of the KARL MAYER GROUP.

Stefan Lux brings a successful and varied professional background to the role.

After successfully completing his degree in Technical Computer Science at the Technical University of Dresden, he gained extensive experience as a product manager for semiconductors and digital solutions in the consumer and automotive markets at various companies. Fourteen years later, Lux joined Kässbohrer Geländefahrzeug AG (PistenBully), where he established and managed a new business unit for digital solutions. In this position, he was responsible for developing and implementing the global sales and marketing strategy as well as the product roadmap.

Over the past three years, Lux has headed up the IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things) division at WIKA Alexander Wiegand SE & Co KG. There, he built a new business unit and doubled turnover by developing and implementing a holistic product and sales strategy that ranges from wireless sensors to cloud-based applications as digital software solutions (SaaS).

As managing director of KM.ON GmbH, Lux will take over responsibility for the strategic direction and operational leadership of the company. His expertise in building and launching business units, his management experience and his in-depth knowledge of digital solutions and technologies will make a decisive contribution to the further development of KM.ON GmbH and the reliable achievement of its strategic goals.

Posted: September 16, 2024

Source: KARL MAYER GROUP

TRSA Celebrates 59th Annual Executive Management Institute Commencement

HYATTSVILLE, Md. — September 16, 2024 — The Textile Rental Services Association (TRSA) proudly hosted the 59th annual commencement of its Executive Management Institute (EMI) on August 15. The event, held at a conference center near the University of Maryland, celebrated the achievements of 26 graduates from this four-year educational program. Nearly 170 students from all four classes, along with faculty, staff, and guests, attended the ceremony.

The Year IV graduates represented a diverse group of executives from national, regional, and independent commercial laundries across North America, as well as several supplier-partner company representatives. TRSA President & CEO Joseph Ricci presented the graduation certificates, followed by reflections from Brian Kimmel of Kimmel Corp., Upper Sandusky, Ohio. Kimmel praised his fellow graduates as “great ambassadors from this industry” and expressed his gratitude for being part of the program.

Kimmel also acknowledged the contributions of Year IV faculty members Dan Gonder and Eric Kurjan. He highlighted Kurjan’s emphasis on the importance of developing skills for individual and company success, quoting Kurjan’s advice on finding the right team players who are “hungry, humble, and smart.”

The camaraderie and openness among the students were evident throughout the program. Kimmel noted, “The trust that we have with each other, it’s real. We have some lifelong friends, and it took four years to build.”

The commencement program featured fewer speeches and skits compared to previous years, with the Year IV group standing out with a parody of “Family Feud.” Kimmel and fellow graduate Emily Hauber of CITY Clean and Simple, Oelwein, Iowa, entertained the audience with their humorous take on the EMI experience.

Jim Underwood, Year III instructor, paid tribute to the late Les Frankfurt, a Holocaust survivor and psychology professor who co-founded EMI Year III. Underwood emphasized Frankfurt’s lasting impact on the program and the importance of caring in leadership, a sentiment echoed by Kimmel in his closing remarks.

TRSA President & CEO Joseph Ricci concluded the ceremony by recognizing the dedication of the EMI faculty, who volunteer their time and expertise to support the program. Ricci emphasized the long-term growth and development that EMI fosters, stating, “You are the future of this industry. Your employers invest in you because they believe in your potential.”

Posted: September 16, 2024

Source: The Textile Rental Services Association (TRSA)

Lectra Announces A Strategic Partnership With Six Atomic

PARIS — September 16, 2024 — Lectra announced today a strategic partnership with the Singapore-based company Six Atomic.

As a player in the fashion, automotive and furniture markets, Lectra contributes to the Industry 4.0 revolution by providing software, cutting equipment, data analytics solutions and associated services to brands, manufacturers and retailers.

Founded in 2020, Six Atomic develops and sells SaaS solutions based on Artificial Intelligence, particularly generative intelligence, to streamline and accelerate the garment design and development process for the fashion market.

Through its technologies and approach to garment design, Six Atomic aims to automate time-consuming and low added value product development tasks. Six Atomic’s solutions empower fashion brands to better leverage their patternmakers’ expertise and underutilized data assets — particularly by enabling the creation of modular pattern libraries, and rapid pattern grading. This comprehensive approach enhances team collaboration and efficiency throughout the garment ideation and development phases, reducing the time required to finalize collections.

“We are delighted to partner with Lectra, a key player in the fashion industry that aligns with our vision for product development in the Industry 4.0 era,” declared Taime Koe and Marc Close, co-founders of Six Atomic. “Lectra’s experience, global presence, and customer base will enable us to accelerate the time-to market of our solutions.”

“Six Atomic is an innovative company that combines Artificial Intelligence expertise with a deep understanding of fashion design and product development processes,” said Maximilien Abadie, chief strategy officer and chief product officer of Lectra. “The teams at Six Atomic and Lectra will work together on developing technological innovation for fashion companies.”

This strategic partnership involves the acquisition of a minority stake of about 18 percent in the capital of Six Atomic, through a capital increase of $2.5 million. Lectra has options to gradually increase its stake in Six Atomic to support its development.

Posted: September 16, 2024

Source: Lectra

Isaac Dabah, CEO Of Delta Galil Industries, Honored By Bizportal With Special Business Achievement Award

CAESAREA, Israel — September 16, 2024 — Delta Galil Industries Ltd. — the global manufacturer and marketer of branded and private label intimate, activewear, loungewear and denim apparel for ladies, men and children — today announced that its CEO, Isaac Dabah has been honored with a special award by Bizportal, Israel’s premier digital financial news platform. Dabah received the award in recognition of Delta Galil’s strong business growth under his leadership at Bizportal’s annual economic conference in September.

“I’m honored to receive this award and share this recognition with all of our employees who demonstrate such dedication and resilience even during challenging times,” Dabah said. “At Delta Galil, we are steadfastly committed to our customers and stakeholders, to pursuing innovation in design and production, and to supporting local communities worldwide, all of which have been key to our business success over the years.”

Dabah was one of five prominent Israeli business leaders who were honored by Bizportal. According to Avishay Ovadia, Bizportal’s editor-in-chief, Dabah was selected for the honor based on his entrepreneurial spirit, innovative initiatives and record of success leading Delta Galil’s successful growth trajectory over many years.

Posted: September 16, 2024

Source: Delta Galil Industries

 

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