Registration Now Open For AATCC’s Haptics And Textiles Digital Lab

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. — November 21, 2023 — AATCC, an organization for textile testing and standards, will host a comprehensive two-day virtual event focused on haptics and textiles on December 13-14, 2023. Registration is now open for industry professionals interested in attending.

This online event will bring together a range of textile industry experts, including researchers, product developers, lab technicians, chemical suppliers, and other relevant roles to discuss methods and best practices for measuring the tactile properties and feel of textiles and nonwovens.

A major highlight of the two-day event will be the in-depth exploration of haptic testing methods and instruments. To start, attendees will receive an introduction to the fundamentals of haptics, providing critical context on terminology, concepts, and industry applications. Building on that foundation, presenters will give a comprehensive overview of the most widely used techniques and devices for measuring tactile properties, including details on how each method works along with comparative advantages and limitations. The sessions will take a deep dive into interpreting results from different haptic tests, examining how to best leverage the data to enhance quality control and guide product development decisions.

Hands-on demonstrations will showcase innovative new solutions for digitizing, organizing, and communicating haptic sample data through online platforms and marketplaces. One of the most anticipated elements will be a live demonstration of the advanced TSA Tactile Sensation Analyzer created by emtec Electronic, giving attendees valuable insights into utilizing and making sense of the output from this state-of-the-art haptic analysis instrument. Throughout the methods-focused segments, experts will lead thought-provoking discussions about real-world applications and best practices for harnessing the wealth of information haptic testing can provide and best practices for harnessing the wealth of information haptic testing can provide.

To provide diverse viewpoints, the event will feature presentations from experienced professionals representing prominent companies and institutions in the textile industry globally, including adidas, Lenzing, Black Swan Textiles, Cotton Incorporated, the Technical University of Dresden in Germany, and Dokuz Eylül University in Turkey. Read more about the presenters here: https://www.aatcc.org/aatcc-events/haptics/#presenters

The overarching goal of this virtual textile lab is to advance the practice of haptic testing by enabling beneficial knowledge sharing between leaders across the textile sector. With registration now open, spots are expected to fill quickly for this educational two-day event centered around the latest methodologies and future directions in haptics evaluation for textiles.

Posted: November 21, 2023

Source: AATCC

Introducing The Millennium Sportsline STADIUM SEAT: The Ultimate Comfort Solution For Sports Enthusiasts

PEARL, Miss. — November 21, 2023 — Millennium Sportsline is thrilled to present its latest innovation, the STADIUM SEAT, designed to revolutionize how sports fans, school supporters, and event enthusiasts experience the thrill of the game while enjoying the utmost comfort and support.

Say goodbye to the discomfort of rigid bleacher seats and hello to a pleasurable sitting experience. The STADIUM SEAT is the ideal companion for anyone looking to cheer on their favorite team, school, business, or organization without the aches and pains that typically come with traditional seating options.

Key Features of the STADIUM SEAT:

  • Unparalleled Comfort: The seat features Millennium Comfortmax mesh fabric stretched tightly over a sturdy, powder-coated aluminum frame. This combination provides firm support with just the right amount of flex, ensuring hours of exceptional comfort.
  • Customizable Angle: An adjustable strap allows users to set a customized angle for the seat back, making it the perfect choice for fans of all ages.
  • Generous Seating Space: Measuring 20 inches wide, the STADIUM SEAT is roomy enough to accommodate most people and supports up to 400 pounds, catering to a wide range of users.
  • Brand Visibility: The seat back serves as an excellent canvas to display a logo, allowing individuals, schools, businesses, and organizations to share their brand with the community at various events, from youth sports and school games to college and professional sporting events, rodeos, concerts, rallies, and more.
  • Vibrant Color Options: Available in five eye-catching colors – Red, Blue, Navy Blue, Grey, and Black – you can now show off your team spirit in style.
  • Lightweight and Portable: Weighing in at just 5.6 pounds and featuring an integrated carrying strap, the STADIUM SEAT is easy to transport from home to the car and the car to the game. It conveniently folds down to 20 x 17 x 7 inches, making storage at home or in a vehicle a breeze.
  • Safety First: The adjustable seat strap with a buckle secures the seat firmly to most benches, preventing it from flipping, tipping, or sliding during use.
  • Durability Guaranteed: The seat frame is crafted from a durable, powder-coated aluminum material, ensuring longevity and robust support.

For those who’ve longed for a comfortable and portable seating solution at sporting events, concerts, and other occasions, the Millennium Sportsline STADIUM SEAT is the answer you’ve been waiting for.

Join the ranks of satisfied sports fans and enthusiasts who have made the SS-100 STADIUM SEAT their go-to choice for ultimate comfort and brand representation.

Millennium Sportsline STADIUM SEAT – millenniumsportsline.com

  • 1 Year Warranty
  • Customizable with personalized logo
    • Minimum order of 50 seats

Posted: November 21, 2023

Source: SOURCE OUTDOOR GROUP

ALLIED Feather + Down’s Revolutionary ExpeDRY Down Insulation Adopted Across Jack Wolfskin’s FW24 Hydrophobic Down Line

Jack Wolfskin ExpeDRY down insulation jacket and pants

MONTEBELLO, Calif. — November 21, 2023 — After an extremely successful retail launch, ALLIED Feather + Down, industry leaders in high performance and hydrophobic down insulation, is proud to announce Jack Wolfskin, creators of innovative, eco-conscious outdoor apparel, equipment, and footwear will replace current, chemical-intensive hydrophobic down with ALLIED’s ExpeDRY throughout their fall/winter 2024 hydrophobic down apparel line.

Poised to render current, chemical-intensive treatments obsolete, ExpeDRY down insulation is cleaner and better performing than all other hydrophobic down technologies. Created in partnership with FUZE Technologies and relying on gold particles permanently bonded to down plumes, ExpeDRY is PFAS-free, permanent, and far better at keeping insulated jackets dry and warm in any outdoor environment.

“Traditional hydrophobic chemistry works great when in direct contact with water droplets, and is effectively used on jacket shell material to keep water out,” said Matthew Betcher, Creative Director with ALLIED. “However, for insulation, the needs are much different. In real world situations, the down in jackets more often comes into contact with humidity and water vapor, where traditional hydrophobic chemistry is far less efficient. ExpeDRY, however, actively works to keep this vapor from condensing, allowing it to evaporate more easily, keeping the entire insulation chamber, and the user, dryer and warmer.”

Beyond performance, there is a very real environmental need to limit – or eliminate – the use of chemicals throughout the manufacturing process.

“As responsible manufacturers, we should all be looking to remove chemicals in our supply chain, whether they are currently considered “acceptable” or not,” continues Betcher. “It wasn’t all that long ago that PFAS chemicals were considered safe, and as environmental metrics change, going chemical-free is the only way to stay ahead.”

As we explore how different chemicals drive climate change and adversely affect human health, it becomes clear that we still have a long way to go to create a sustainable future. According to new studies recently published by Scientific American, “in the European Union alone, some 80 percent of human-made chemicals have been used without testing for more than a decade.” This lack of testing has allowed harmful chemicals to be used for years before their true, negative impacts are understood.

Jack Wolfskin ExpeDRY down insulation jacket

Starting in Fall 24, chemical-free ExpeDRY down can be found in several new Jack Wolfskin apparel lines, including the Discovery series and the urban Pioneer series.

“We are incredibly excited to work with brands like Jack Wolfskin to help reduce their overall chemical use while maintaining — or even increasing — performance in their technical products,” added Betcher. “We look forward to driving this revolution and working with all of our partners towards this goal.”

“The continuous development in the field of sustainability combined with performance and technological long-term solutions is an important task for our industry. We are very excited to be the first brand to bring the new eco-friendly technology in our new FW24 products to market,” said Regina Goller, director Fabric & Trim Management, Jack Wolfskin.

Now available through manufacturers based across China, ExpeDRY is affordable, widely available, and ready to scale, giving brands an easy way to increase performance while reducing the environmental impacts associated with the reduction of chemical usage.

Posted: November 21, 2023

Source: ALLIED Feather + Down

Jeanologia At ITMA Asia 2023 Promotes Efficiency And Sustainability

Jeanologia, Valencia, Spain

VALENCIA, Spain — November 21, 2023 — Jeanologia, a Spanish company in eco-efficient technologies, shows some of its most disruptive technological advances at ITMA Asia 2023, from November 19-23 at the Shanghai National Convention and Exhibition Center.

At stand H6A11 at this prestigious textile fair, Jeanologia exhibits revolutionary technologies that, through their integration and connectivity, will contribute to the transformation of the Chinese textile industry, propelling it into the era of air to promote its efficiency and sustainability.

These innovations make it possible to create garments with an authentic vintage look, without water consumption, minimizing waste and with zero discharges, through digitalization and hyper-automation.

According to Jean-Pierre Inchauspe, business director at Jeanologia Asia, the company has been supporting the Chinese textile industry for more than 18 years, accompanying it on its path towards digitalization and sustainability, while reducing costs.

Inchauspe highlights the launch in 2020 of the innovative Jeanologia Hub in Hong Kong, which has allowed it to work side by side with the Chinese textile industry in new processes that have contributed to increasing the competitiveness of this sector.

“Now, we take another step to complete the conversion that we began with the Chinese textile industry years ago, marking a new era led by the air, much more eco-efficient, productive and competitive,” announces Inchauspe.

During ITMA Asia 2023 Jeanologia is giving impetus to a new stage for the Chinese textile industry, strengthening its position as a world leader by incorporating Jeanologia’s innovative disruptive technologies. “A new era for a circular industry, without water, waste and zero discharge, more eco-efficient, digital and automated, which enables an authentic product in an environmentally friendly way, aligning profit, people and planet,” emphasizes the person in charge of sales at Jeanologia for the Asian region.

The laser revolution and atmospheric washing

At ITMA Asia 2023 Jeanologia shows how its atmospheric washing process works with its own G2 ozone technology with the patented INDRA system. A great advance with which the Spanish firm has marked a new milestone in the textile industry, by achieving the natural aging of garments with maximum water reduction and without the use of chemicals or pumice stones.

They also introduce their latest innovation in laser technology: Flash system, a new combination of hardware and software with intelligent algorithm that controls laser energy dynamically, exponentially increasing the speed of garment marking. This technology once again positions Jeanologia with the fastest and most efficient laser on the market, allowing processes to be simplified, hyper-realistic designs to be made and offering perfect reproducibility and scalability.

Colorbox, the eco-efficient alternative for garment dyeing

Jeanologia presents as well its Colorbox technology for garment dyeing, with which the Spanish company transforms the traditional way garments are dyed, into an environmentally friendly, effective and faster process.

Colorbox considerably reduces the use of water, chemicals, salts and energy, compared to traditional garment dyeing methods. In addition, it allows a low-impact EIM Score, with an average saving of 60% of water and chemicals, 45% of energy and 76% of salt in the dyeing of textile garments.

More than 15 years working alongside the Chinese textile industry

Jeanologia has collaborated closely with the Chinese textile industry for more than 15 years, establishing itself as the reference technological partner for the main brands in the sector in the Asian country.

It currently has more than 100 clients in the country, with more than 300 pieces of equipment installed and 10% of jeans production in China being carried out with the company’s technologies.

Jeanologia has local teams, made up of laser designers and experts in product reengineering, who provide effective support to the Chinese industry to position it as a benchmark in sustainability and efficiency.

Posted: November 21, 2023

Source: Jeanologia

MASTER S.r.l. Targeting A Sustainable Denim: How To Wash Denim Warps In A Better Way, Cutting Water Consumption

MACHERIO, Italy — November 21, 2023 — Water is definitely one of the natural resources suffering for higher abuse and pollution.

While, on one side, since years, there are a lot of talks about air pollution, the same is not for water consumption, even huge alarms have been highlighted by the scientific community.
Water is still considered something that can be exploited without limitations.

Unfortunately, the actual situation is critical and it has to be faced as a global problem: in emerging Countries, water consumption is constantly increasing, but the access to drinking water is not yet guaranteed to the entire world population.

Even if water is covering the most of our planet, drinking water represents only a minimal percentage, intensive agriculture, industrial processes and pollution are quickly reducing even more its availability.

It is time to realize that every one of our actions has consequences on the environment and to start acting to reduce our impact: it is not just matter of slogans, it is matter of life.
We have to move towards a reduction in the consumption of natural resources, and water is one of the most important for the life. Same like air and hearth, water is essential: using it in a respectfully is an imperative obligation.

Coming to textile industry, and, specifically, to denim production, water represents a key factor with significant consumption during dyeing pre-treatments and post- treatments.

In fact, all indigo dyeing machines, regardless if based on slasher or rope technologies, are equipped with up to three/four washing boxes, both before and after the pure indigo dyeing section. These boxes are generally fed with hot softened water.

Target of these washing processes is, if before dyeing, the removal of impurities from the yarn to allow the best dyeing results and, if after dyeing, the removal of unfixed dye stuff and all the chemicals remainders used during the process.

To give an idea of the numbers we are talking about and the related involvements of ecology and economy aspects, you can consider that, depending on the technology – slasher or rope – and the machine production capacity, water consumption ranges from 5 to 15 cubic meters per hour, corresponding to 120-360 cubic meters per day in case of 24 hours working activity.

Considering these numbers, it is obvious the necessity and the impact of reducing the water consumption and consequently steam for its heating and chemicals.

Targeting to reduce these enormous consumptions of water and steam, the classic washing boxes of dyeing ranges have undergone several updating during the last years. For example: the water counterflow feeding, the internal division in multiple compartments, the adding of spray systems with pumps or cascades, etc., sometime even combined with ultrasonic generators. Unfortunately, all these efforts have not fully reached the expected results.

In fact, when the yarn sheet moves in water, according to hydrodynamic laws, a film, made of liquid, is formed on both the surfaces, that moves together with the yarn sheet. This film is preventing a real exchange with water and, thus the cleaning effect, that happens only where are “NIPS” (see Figures 1-2) when the yarn touches the guide rollers.

To improve the washing effect, is thus necessary to create a turbulence enough to disturb the forming of these films.

The ideal washing, talking about yarn sheets, should assure a few key advantages: the maximum exchange water/yarn, the maximum removal of soluble and not soluble substances, the absolute absence of any disturbing of yarn distribution in the sheet, no power consumption and the minimum water consumption is possible.

The importance of washing efficiency, both if part of pretreatment operations as well as in case of final steps of the dyeing process, cannot be underestimated.
In fact, the good results of final fabric quality are largely depending on these washings, as well as the process costs.

In general, washing techniques are considered by mechanical designers, something very simple and not allowing any significant revolution if keeping the system mechanically simple and with low maintenance.

On the contrary, a brilliant idea, verified and experimented in our laboratory, has allowed MASTER to develop the cylinder named “CRAFTYROLL” (Pat.).
It is based on a special radial structure whose functioning effect is shown in Figure 3. Unlike classic cylinders, “CRAFTYROLL” when rotating, is imposing hydrodynamic force to water, forcing its passage through the yarn sheet – enveloping the cylinder – and achieving a strong remarkable washing effect.

In other words, our “CRAFTYROLL”, in addition to the traditional system where the yarn moves through the water, it adds the innovative system making the water pass through the yarn, thus enhancing the washing effect.

This special and innovating cylinder is available as per usual diameters of existing washing boxes, both in slasher and rope dyeing ranges, easily replacing regular cylinders, without any problem.

Substituting all the cylinders in a typical washing box, same as in Figure 1., it is possible to achieve both the single improvement of washing effect on each single cylinder as well as a global turbulence in the entire box volume, which avoids those films enveloping the yarn in today standard boxes, enhance the washing effect.

Thanks to these effects, the feeding water flow can be drastically reduced, at least by 50 percent and, consequently, wastewater will also be reduced, it will be more concentrated of contaminants, with the advantage of reduce the costs of effluents treatment plant.

Proportionally, similar reduction is achieved on products consumption for initial depuration and steam for its heating, thus bringing to economical savings.

At the same time, besides the ecological and economical advantages, the yarn results much more clean with consequent advantages during the fabric wet finishing processes with a higher final quality.

“CRAFTYROLL” cylinders are definitely the most simple and functional solution for a better washing effect using less water, that is to say, they are the answer to the pressing requests of saving this extremely precious resource, thinking to the future.

It is important to highlight that the requested economical investment to change all the cylinders of one washing box like in Figure 1 with “CRAFTYROLL” ones (Figure 3) is approximately the half of the one requested to install ultrasonic devices, which, by the way, have a limited life. At the same time, “Craftyroll” assures a higher washing efficiency and zero power consumption.

Finally, as an additional application, “CRAFTYROLL” cylinders can be also installed in washing boxes of fabric dyeing and finishing machines, even in textile sectors other than denim production, extending the advantages also to these operations.

Posted: November 21, 2023

Source: MASTER S.r.l.

Santoni Shanghai Finalizes Acquisition Of Terrot, A Pivotal Realignment Of The Circular Knitting Machine Industry

Santoni Finalizes Acquisition of Terrot

SHANGHAI — November 19, 2023 — Santoni Shanghai Knitting Machinery Co., Ltd., made an appearance at the ITMA Asia + CITME 2022, and is honored to announce that it has received regulatory approval from Chinese authorities for its proposed acquisition of Terrot GmbH, a leading manufacturer of circular knitting machines in Germany.

The acquisition represents a pivotal step in Santoni’s strategy to advance the circular knitting machine industry. The integration of Terrot into the Santoni ecosystem is projected to increase Santoni’s production capacity and boost its market share, and in conjunction with other strategic objectives, firmly solidify Santoni’s position as the leading manufacturer in the industry, with unrivaled scale, depth of innovation and expertise.

Seeking to meet rising demand for high-end circular knitting products, Santoni has pursued an Ecosystem Strategy in recent years, aiming to unify a highly fragmented industry and enhance innovation, sustainability and digitalization to more effectively meet market needs. The deployment of both parties’ latest innovation practices, textile automation offerings, integrated enterprise services, C2M solutions, and a platform for designers “Materialliance”, will allow Santoni Shanghai and Terrot to connect and bridge demand and offer of circular knitted products, delivering substantial added value to clients.

By incorporating Terrot’s offerings, particularly in the double jersey and jacquard sector, Santoni stands to gain a competitive edge in offering high-efficiency machines known for their superior performance, low maintenance, and cost-effectiveness. Highlighting this shift, Terrot’s patented UCC 572-T will be showcased at the upcoming ITMA Asia + CITME 2022 in the Santoni’s Shanghai premises. This state of the art high-feeder transfer jacquard machine for sports and leisurewear in fine gauges will offer a glimpse into the potential of future collaboration.

“I am very excited about today’s announcement,” said Gianpietro Belotti, CEO of Santoni Shanghai. “The acquisition of Terrot, including the reputable Pilotelli brand, will allow us to deliver on our commitment to building a stronger, more consolidated global ecosystem capable of yielding a sustained competitive advantage in the circular knitting machine industry. Looking ahead, we aim to cultivate an even more extensive talent pool and solutions portfolio, creating synergies that empower us to deliver a superior knitting experience to our customers.”

“Today’s excellent news represents the coming together of two outstanding teams,” said Robert Czajkowski, Managing Director of Terrot GmbH. “Santoni Shanghai’s strategic acquisition broadens our global manufacturing capabilities, augments our technological expertise, and strengthens every link along the supply chain, allowing us to offer innovative textile performances to the global market more effectively.”

“We look forward to upholding Terrot’s ‘Made in Germany’ heritage while further growing its strong brand at Santoni,” said Dirk Lange, Terrot GmbH Co-Managing Director. “With our shared passion for innovation and our mutual vision for a more efficient and sustainable textile and apparel industry, we are poised to drive incredible transformation by enhancing the production of superior textile machinery and inspiring customers with fresh approaches to growth.”

Following the acquisition, Terrot will continue to operate under the leadership of managing directors Robert W. Czajkowski and Dirk Lange. Santoni Shanghai plans to maintain Terrot’s headquarters in Chemnitz, Germany, along with its facilities, brands, and practices.

Posted: November 20, 2023

Source: Santoni

Grafton Apparel Ltd. Enters Into A Definitive Sale Agreement With Stern Partners Inc.

TORONTO — November 20, 2023 — Grafton Apparel Ltd. today announces that its shareholders have entered into a definitive sale agreement with an affiliate of Stern Partners Inc., a Canadian private investment company controlled by Ronald N. Stern.

Grafton will continue to independently operate and grow its retail and ecommerce businesses — Tip Top, George Richards and Mr. Big & Tall — in the Canadian market. Stern Partners is a Canadian investment firm with more than 30 years of experience investing in a diverse range of operating companies, including extensive long-term interests in the apparel industry.

“Across Tip Top and our Big & Tall stores, Grafton Apparel offers unparalleled quality, value, and style that has delivered record results,” says Lance Itkoff, President and CEO of Grafton. “We are the definitive go-to solution for men’s workplace and event apparel as well as the only nationwide chain catering exclusively to the Big & Tall customer. Stern Partners brings us the benefit of strategic Canadian investors who understand the retail landscape and we look forward to leveraging their insight and resources to help us deliver even better value to our customers and enhanced growth for Grafton.”

“The growth of the retail apparel market in Canada has been an area of interest for us. Grafton’s commitment to delivering quality and value to consumers, backed by a strong team, has created a growth trajectory that we want to support,” says Daniel Cairns of Stern Partners. “We are excited to partner with the strong team at Grafton as we turn the page into this next chapter together.”

The transaction is subject to customary regulatory approvals and is expected to be finalized over the coming weeks. National Bank Financial acted as exclusive financial advisor and Davies Ward Phillips Vineberg acted as legal advisor to the Company on the transaction. Norton Rose Fulbright acted as legal advisor to the Purchaser.

Posted: November 20, 2023

Source: Grafton Apparel Ltd.

Patagonia’s Unconventional Holiday Campaign: Alaska

VENTURA, Calif.  — November 20, 2023 — Patagonia is asking customers to “save big” this holiday season. Alaska big.

Into the sea of holiday promotions and rampant consumerism, Patagonia has launched a campaign called “Alaska Needs You.” The goal is to activate the outdoor apparel company’s community to support increased protection for three areas in Alaska: The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, the National Petroleum Reserve-Area and the Brooks Range. Specifically, Patagonia is urging its community—through a short film  (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enkwXFFHJTY) and advertising campaign launching Nov. 22, and through its stores and Action Works platform—to ask President Biden for the holiday gift of a lifetime: protection for America’s Arctic.

This deal expires soon though: The Reserve comment period will close Dec. 7 and the Range comment period closes Dec. 22. (The comment period to protect the Refuge ended Nov. 7.) To date, concerned citizens have submitted hundreds of thousands of comments, including approximately 30,000 from the Patagonia community. Nothing says “happy holidays” like a Department of Interior comment period!

“The Biden Administration could further protect America’s Arctic and as a result, play an outsized role in saving our planet,” said Patagonia CEO Ryan Gellert. “The opportunity to enshrine protections for the Refuge, Reserve and Range is the result of a steadfast commitment from a diverse and tireless coalition comprised of outdoor recreationalists, Indigenous Peoples, local communities, activists, scientists and key government leaders. Your voice makes a difference and I hope you will submit two comments today. One to protect caribou, wolverines, bears, birds and more on 13 million acres of public land in the Western Arctic, and a second to stop a speculative road that would be disastrous for local villages and one of the largest, undeveloped parks on the planet.”

Patagonia has been supporting environmental nonprofits in Alaska for over three decades. Additionally, the company has launched journals and films, supported policy appeals, and joined lawsuits — all to protect threatened lands and waters and support communities across the state. Just this year, the newly established Holdfast Collective, which receives all profits not reinvested back into the Patagonia, donated over $4 million to various climate and conservation priorities in Alaska.

Patagonia has always avoided Black Friday sales promotions and takes an unconventional approach to holiday shopping. In 2011, the company placed an advertisement with the headline Don’t Buy This Jacket making the case that everyone needs to consume less — businesses need to make fewer things but of higher quality and customers need to think twice before they buy. In 2016, it was 100% for the Planet, when Patagonia donated all Black Friday sales ($10 million) to environmental causes, and in 2019, the company matched customers’ donations resulting in $20 million to environmental nonprofits ($10 million from customers and $10 million from the company).

Lastly, in keeping with business unusual, Patagonia will close all U.S. stores, offices and its warehouse from Christmas Day through New Year’s Day to give employees a break.

Posted: November 20, 2023

Source: Patagonia

Warroad Hockey Co. Partners With Noble Biomaterials To Increase Production Of Its Cut-Resistant, Protective TILO™ Baselayers

SCRANTON, Pa. — November 20, 2023 — Warroad Hockey Co., an innovator in cut-resistant hockey apparel co-founded by NHL All-Star TJ Oshie, today announces its strategic partnership with Noble Biomaterials, a global leader in antimicrobial technology solutions. Warroad and Noble are ramping up production to meet increased demand for Warroad’s TILO Baselayers, the most technical protective baselayer on the market.

Developed with the help of Warroad co-founder TJ Oshie, the TILO Pro Stock Neck and Wrist Top launched in September 2023 to provide players with 360-degree protection around the neck and forearms — two of the most exposed and vulnerable areas on the ice. The base layer features revolutionary cut-resistant technology, Noble’s Ionic+® silver antimicrobial technology with a micro-mesh fabric construction designed to prevent rashes and skin irritation.

TILO’s adjustable neck collar, made with Kevlar and protective foam, helps deflect and absorb the impact of skate blades, sticks, or elbows on players’ necks and clavicles. The built-in, cut-resistant wrist protection is made from flexible Cutlon® and is 15 times stronger than steel. Ionic+® antimicrobial silver technology is interwoven into the base layer, providing enhanced apparel protection against bacteria to reduce odor.

“Warroad has been on a mission to enhance the safety of hockey players across all levels since 2018,” said Jason Olden, co-founder at Warroad. “Cut-resistant protection will soon be something players wear every time they take the ice. Gear with such regular use needs exceptional antimicrobial performance, and that’s why we’ve partnered with Noble to ramp up production and continue to provide players with best-in-class protection.”

Noble Biomaterials specializes in developing advanced antimicrobial fabric solutions for healthcare infection prevention and apparel. Noble’s Ionic+® silver ions are permanently embedded into TILO’s fabric, inhibiting and eliminating growth of bacteria that cause odor.

“As a leader in antimicrobial technology, we’re excited to collaborate with Warroad to bring enhanced innovation to the TILO baselayer,” said Joel Furey, founder and chief commercial officer at Noble Biomaterials. “Our Ionic+® silver gives players advanced, long-lasting protection each time they take the ice, so they don’t have to worry about the impact of bacteria on their performance apparel.”

Warroad and Noble’s partnership comes when the demand for cut-resistant hockey protection is unprecedented. While TILO is trusted by NHL All-Stars including Brock Nelson, John Carlson, Josh Morrissey, Tom Wilson, and more, Warroad aims to give every level of the sport access to premium player safety.

Warroad’s TILO collection is available for purchase in Men’s, Women’s, and Youth sizes at www.warroad.com/collections/tilo.

Posted: November 20, 2023

Source: Noble Biomaterials, Inc. 

Record Visitor Participation And Exhibit Space At All In Print China 2023

CHICAGO — November 20, 2023 — At the recent staging of the 9th All in Print China trade fair in Shanghai, 1,003 exhibitors from the printing and packaging industry from 14 countries and regions, including China, Germany, India, Korea, and Japan, participated in the event. On more than 110,000 square meters, they represented the entire value chain of the sector, including publishing, paper packaging, flexible packaging and labeling. A total of 108,136 trade visitors from 126 nations attended the 4-day event, with 10,164 (10%) international visitors.

“This year marks the 20th anniversary of the All in Print China. This 20-year milestone holds great significance and symbolizes a fresh beginning for propelling progress forward. All in Print China 2023 met its high expectations with a record-breaking exhibition space and the highest number of visitors in the history of the event. This achievement further proves the rapid rebound of the global printing industry,” stated Evian Gu, Division director of Messe Düsseldorf (Shanghai) Co. Ltd.

International buyers came with strong intentions to make purchases. Purchasing demand from domestic companies also rebounded from the first half of the year, resulting in a good business atmosphere at All in Print China 2023, with numerous signing ceremonies, sold equipment, signed orders, established partnerships and potential deals. According to data, the trade fair generated billions of yuan in direct transactions and subsequent collaborations, serving as a significant impetus for the printing industry’s ongoing growth and expansion. Consequently, All in Print ranks among the most important  and productive trade fairs in the printing and packaging industry for networking and conducting business in Asia.

All in Print China took place in nine halls at SNIEC (Shanghai New International Expo Center), with a focus on seven main themes: Digital Printing, Prepress and Digitization, Comprehensive Printing, Intelligent Post-press, Comprehensive Packaging, Innovative Materials and Label & Flexible Packaging Industry. The show featured two specialized zones — Printing Digitization Factory and Innovation Factory, and one special display area — Display on the Achievements of Digitalization of Printing Industry in Yangtze River Delta. The event focused on the digital and intelligent transformation of the printing industry, connecting all aspects of the industry chain ecosystem and provided a platform for scientific and technological exchanges and achievements.

The exhibition halls were packed during All in Print China 2023, with a record number of visitors. This included buyer groups from over 110 domestic printing and packaging associations from multiple provinces, cities, and regions. About 40 international buyer groups attended the exhibition.

Sabine Geldermann, director of drupa, commented: “I am pleased to see that with 20 years development, All in Print China, as a member of drupa, has reached the new record with the largest scale in the exhibition space and visitor number.”

Exhibitors included renowned global brands such as Canon, Epson, Kyocera, Manroland Goss, Dupont, Tesa, DIC Corporation, Toyo Ink and APP as well as  Chinese companies such as Masterwork, Founder, Zenbo, UP Group, Zhongde, Guangming, JMD, Ounuo, Jingang, Fangbang, Shield, Inkj, Cron and Weigang.

During and prior to All in Print China, 38 programs were live-streamed, covering six topics: “Bigshots visit the Show”, Concurrent Forums, Exhibitors Presentations, New Product Launches, Technical Experts Courses, and Matchmaking Sessions for overseas buyers. These events and programs offered trade visitors in-depth technical information and product introductions. So far, the programs have received more than 200,000 views on the website and are expected to have a lasting impact beyond the show.

The 10th All in Print China is scheduled for October 28-31, 2024, at SNIEC (Shanghai New International Expo Center).

Posted: November 20, 2023

Source: Messe Düsseldorf North America

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