SGS And Fibretrace® Join Forces To Develop A New Fiber Integrity Protocol For The Textile Industry

DÜSSELDORF, Germany — August 9, 2023 — SGS — a testing, inspection and certification company — has joined forces with FibreTrace, a digital and physical traceability provider in traceable fiber technology, to develop a new Fiber Integrity Protocol for the textile industry.

The partnership will support brands worldwide to boost industry and consumer confidence in product claims through the integration of robustly audited pathways with the cloud-based traceability technologies, FibreTrace Mapped and FibreTrace Verified.

SGS has now begun work on developing the protocol which will combine testing verification, chain of custody checking and product markers across a range of materials. To further enhance the implementation of verification and compliance across the full value chain, SGS is supporting FibreTrace to:

  • Support suppliers to demonstrate compliance and accurate reporting within the FibreTrace digital platform
  • Review the compliance and traceability of fibers and materials prior to the application of FibreTrace physical technology (for example at recycled polyester collection points)
  • Help brands and retailers carry out on-site scanning and verify fibers with the use of FibreTrace physical and digital technology

Yvonne Tse, vice president, Global Softlines at SGS, said: “This welcome collaboration with FibreTrace marks another significant step forward to support the global textile industry towards full supply chain traceability. By embracing new technologies, we are better placed to ease the pathway towards traceability for producers, manufacturers, brands and retailers worldwide.”

The new Fiber Integrity Protocol will service major manufacturing regions including Bangladesh, China, India, Japan, Pakistan, South Korea, Turkey, United States and Vietnam.

Shannon Mercer, CEO for FibreTrace, commented: “The partnership with SGS allows the accelerated and robust implementation of FibreTrace across vast supply chains, with multi-fiber applications, multiple languages and multiple countries of origin and production.”

SGS is widely recognized as the global benchmark for quality and integrity. Providing a single consolidated source for testing, certification and verification services, consulting solutions and technical assistance, SGS helps the textile industry to reduce risk while improving efficiency and quality.

Posted: August 9, 2023

Source: SGS

Kornit Digital Further Demonstrates Commitment To More Sustainable Fashion And Textile Industry With Release Of Third-Annual Impact Report

ROSH-HA`AYIN, Israel — August 9, 2023 — Kornit Digital Ltd. — a worldwide provider of sustainable, on-demand digital fashionx and textile production technologies — today issued its Impact Report for 2022, highlighting the company’s progress against its long-term goals related to climate action, waste management, green chemistry, and workplace diversity. This third-annual report reinforces Kornit’s commitment to an Environmental, Social, and corporate Governance (ESG) strategy that aims to transform the fashion and textile industry into one that is significantly more sustainable and ethical.

“As a change-maker and leader in fashion and textiles, we take our responsibility seriously to foster an industry that is cleaner and safer, as well as one that is more responsible and diverse,” said Ronen Samuel, CEO at Kornit Digital. “We consider ourselves an agent of long- term industry-wide change by enabling our customers to be more sustainable, while also minimizing the social and environmental impact of our operations. The Kornit 2022 Impact Report reflects this commitment to transforming the industry and creating a brighter future for the planet and the people who inhabit it.”

Posted: August 9, 2023

Source: Kornit Digital

ColorJet Showcases Cutting-Edge Textile Printing Technology At Gartex 2023

NEW DELHI, India — August 9, 2023 —ColorJet, a provider of digital printing solutions, has once again demonstrated its commitment to innovation and excellence by showcasing advanced digital textile printing machines at recently concluded Gartex Texprocess India 2023. The event held at Pragati Maidan from August 3-5, 2023, garnered significant attention from industry, and even received an esteemed visit from the Union Minister of Textiles, Smt. Darshana Jardosh. The ColorJet team was privileged to host the Union State Minister of Textile and Railways, at the ColorJet Booth during her engaging visit to the Gartex exhibition.

ColorJet’s participation in the Gartex exhibition provided a platform for the company to showcase its latest advancements in digital printing technology. The live demonstrations of High speed, High Quality VASTRAJET K2 and high speed SUBLIXPRESS Plus captivated the audience with its precision, speed, and exceptional print quality.

The highlight of the event was the distinguished presence of the Union State Minister, Smt. Darshana Jardosh, who graced the ColorJet booth with her visit. The Minister not only expressed keen interest in the showcased machines but also personally observed the live demonstrations. This unique opportunity allowed the Minister to witness firsthand the transformative potential of ColorJet’s printing solutions in the textile industry.

At the Gartex inauguration event, Smt. Darshana Jardosh emphasized the significance of India’s textile sector, highlighting that it is one of the oldest and largest sectors in the Indian economy.

Contributing to approximately one-fifth of the country’s industrial production. This indicates the industry’s substantial role in the nation’s economic growth and employment generation.

Speaking on the occasion, Chairman, Mr. M. S Dadu of ColorJet Group extended his sincere appreciation to Smt. Darshana Jardosh for taking the time to visit the booth and witness the company’s efforts in textile printing technology.

As a leading player in the digital textile-printing sector, ColorJet remains dedicated to revolutionizing the industry in alignment with the needs of the customers, Mr. Dadu further added. The company’s commitment to providing innovative and customer-centric solutions has been at the forefront of its success.

As ColorJet continues to push the envelope in digital printing, the company remains committed to providing cutting-edge solutions that empower textile businesses and industries to achieve new levels of creativity, efficiency, and success.

Posted: August 9, 2023

Source: ColorJet Group

Renowned Material Science And Polymer Chemistry Expert, Dr. Sanjay Patel, Joins Navis TubeTex To Advance Company’s Mission

Dr. Patel

LEXINGTON, N.C. — August 9, 2023 — Navis TubeTex — a provider of dyeing, finishing and coating solutions, dedicated to providing cutting edge sustainability solutions — is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Sanjay Patel. In his new role, Dr. Patel will lead the chemical applications product line, further strengthening the company’s commitment to providing the leading sustainable chemical finishing solutions. Dr. Patel brings with him a wealth of experience and expertise that will play a pivotal role in driving growth and advancing innovation in chemical application, coatings, and impregnation of a wide range of substrates for technical and high-performance applications.

With a distinguished career spanning over 35 years, Dr. Sanjay Patel is a respected authority in Material Science and Polymer Chemistry. He holds a master’s degree in chemistry and PhD in Polymer Chemistry from the University of Akron and has led groundbreaking research in emerging technologies for materials and processes. Dr. Patel’s deep knowledge and strategic vision will guide Navis towards new heights of excellence and reinforce its position as a front-runner in the chemical applications and coating field.

“Having Dr. Sanjay Patel on board is a significant milestone for Navis,” said Will Motchar, president and CEO. “His exceptional leadership and profound insights will drive us closer to our mission of being the leader in sustainable solutions for chemical applications. We are excited to welcome him to our team and look forward to the transformative impact he will undoubtedly bring.”

Throughout his career, Dr. Patel has consistently championed the commercialization of sustainable new products and processes. His accomplishments include an impressive portfolio of more than 25 Patents and numerous papers published in scientific journals. At Navis, Dr. Patel will spearhead efforts in the chemical applications business, leveraging his expertise to fuel growth and innovation.

“I am thrilled to be joining Navis and contributing to its exceptional work in the textile finishing industry,” Dr. Patel said. “Together, we will continue to drive innovation, improve our customers operations, and make a lasting impact on the sustainability of the industries we serve.”

Dr. Patel’s appointment comes at an exciting juncture as Navis focuses on pioneering new products and processes for the industry. His addition to the team is a testament to the company’s dedication to attracting top-tier talent and propelling advancements in sustainable solutions for finishing.

Posted: August 9, 2023

Source: Navis TubeTex

Artificial Intelligence And Robotics In The Textile Industry: Bayern Kapital To Participate In Series A Funding Round For sewts

LANDSHUT/MUNICH, Germany — August 9, 2023 — Robotics start-up sewts has successfully completed a Series A funding round with a total volume of 7 million euros. The Munich-based firm’s business model won over several top-tier robotics investors. A number of renowned international capital providers, namely Emerald Technology Ventures, CNB Capital, EquityPitcher Ventures and Nabtesco Technology Ventures, have joined existing investors Bayern Kapital, APEX Ventures and HTGF, which are increasing their investment from the seed funding round in 2021.

Driven by technological progress, solutions based on robotics and AI are becoming increasingly prevalent in the world of work across a range of different industries. In the manufacturing and processing industry, there are already countless solutions for processing solid, form-stable raw materials such as metals. However, automation continues to pose a challenge when dealing with deformable and soft materials such as textiles or semi-finished products made from carbon fibre. This affects the clothing and textile industry and large-scale laundries in particular, which are struggling to find staff.

sewts GmbH, founded in 2019 by engineering students Alexander Bley, Tim Doerks and Till Rickert using an EXIST Business Start-up Grant, endeavours to meet this need. With its unique combination of AI, robotics and material simulation, the Munich-based company has a vision to become the world’s leading partner for automation processes for easily deformable materials. sewts has designed innovative control and image processing software that allows robots to use smart algorithms developed in house to predict in real time how materials with an unstable form will behave when gripped and to respond with precision.

Market introduction and further use cases in textile production

In 2022, sewts launched VELUM, its first product ready for series production. VELUM is a robotic unit designed for industrial laundries that feeds wrinkled towels and other towelling products into the folding machine, thus helping to automate a predominantly manual activity. Up to 700 items can be processed per hour, at a speed similar to that achieved by humans. The product helps to overcome core challenges in the textiles sector, such as labour shortages, and considerably enhance process efficiency.

Alongside the market launch of VELUM, sewts is already developing further automation solutions along the textile production life cycle. Last year, with support from the Otto Group, the Munich-based start-up created a prototype for the automated handling of returns in online shopping. The founders’ long-term vision is to manufacture clothing using automated robotics solutions.

“We are delighted to announce that our Series A funding round has concluded and would like to thank all of the investors for the trust they have placed in us”, said sewts Cofounder and Co-CEO Alexander Bley. “We will use this fresh capital to progress with our growth targets internationally. These include launching further VELUM systems in international large-scale laundries and, as a next step, refining our prototype for the automated handling of returns in online shopping.”

“With VELUM, sewts has brought an innovative product solution to market maturity and is already planning further promising automation solutions for the textile industry”, said Monika Steger, managing director of Bayern Kapital. “Textiles manufacturing and textiles recycling are returning closer to the consumer market. In this way, sewts is making a key contribution to overcoming staff shortages in textile firms and reaching global climate targets.”

Posted: August 9, 2023

Source: Bayern Kapital GmbH / sewts GmbH

FRX Announces Appointment Of Patrick Muezers To Its Board Of Directors

CHELMSFORD, Mass. — August 2, 2023 — FRX Innovations, a developer and manufacturer of environmentally sustainable flame-retardant additives, is pleased to announce the appointment of Patrick Muezers to its board of directors.

Muezers has more than 20 years of experience in building and growing specialty chemical companies globally. Most recently, he successfully completed an M&A transaction for Polyscope Polymers B.V. (Polyscope), a European specialty plastics company that he founded and grew through to a successful exit.

During his tenure as managing director of Polyscope, Muezers attracted a top-tier senior leadership team and a world-class Board of Directors with deep market expertise.  In a short span, Polyscope became a highly profitable enterprise, servicing the plastics industry with customers around the world. He currently also serves on the Advisory Board of Arion, and previously served for seven years on the board of RAI Automotive Group.

Muezers noted: “I am very excited to join the FRX Innovation board of directors. The dedication of the FRX team to serve and support its global customer base with the introduction of the highly innovative Nofia® product range, complemented by a state-of-the-art asset, gives me great energy to take part in FRX’s growth as it drives the global change towards halogen- and PFAS-free solutions in polymer systems where the market never expected to be possible.”

As a result of his growing commitments as CEO of Platinum Group Metals, contemporaneously with the appointment of Patrick Muezers, Frank Hallam will be transitioning from the FRX board of directors, where he served as director and chair of the company’s audit committee. Hallam noted: “It has been a true pleasure serving as a Director at FRX Innovations.  The company has an exciting future ahead and I wish the FRX board and team the best in its growth plans”.

Ross Haghighat, chairman of FRX Innovations, noted: “We are pleased to welcome Patrick to FRX and look forward to benefiting from his decades of experience as a founder, operator, and strategic leader. The momentum created by recently passed legislation is providing the company with several exciting strategic opportunities that Patrick’s experience proves quite relevant to. Haghighat went on to say, “we have been fortunate to have had Mr. Hallam on the FRX board. He made strong contributions to the company, and we wish him well with Platinum Metals Group.”

Marc Lebel, CEO of FRX Innovations, added: “I have known Patrick for some years and am excited that he will join our board. His extensive experience in specialty plastics, coupled with his ability to execute large strategic agreements and M&A transactions, is very relevant to FRX, and he’s joining us at exactly the right time. I would also like to thank Mr. Hallam for his excellent contributions and wish him the best.”

FRX is in commercial production at its fully permitted facility in Antwerp, Belgium, where it currently supplies Nofia Flame Retardant Polymers to a growing number of multinational OEMs around the world.

Posted August 8, 2023

Source: FRX

Scientists Develop Novel Method To Synthesize Azide Compounds For Wider Industrial Applications

TOKYO — August 4, 2023 — Azides are chemical compounds widely used in synthetic organic chemistry, pharmaceutical sciences, and materials chemistry. However, conventional synthesis methods for azide compounds have severe limitations. To this end, a team of researchers from Japan has developed an efficient method to prepare chemical intermediates having protected “azido” groups. The team successfully synthesized several azides by the Grignard reaction, paving the way for the synthesis of a broad range of organonitrogens (amines and triazoles) for industrial applications.

Azide compounds play a pivotal role for subsequent synthesis of organonitrogens such as amines and triazoles that are essential compounds in organic and materials chemistry. Triazoles that can be synthesized by the click reaction have attracted attention in the development of pharmaceuticals and other industries. However, the azido groups are electrophilic and are susceptible to various nucleophiles such as carbanions. This poses a significant challenge for the synthesis of carbanions having azido groups.

To this end, a team of researchers from Japan, led by Associate Professor Suguru Yoshida from Tokyo University of Science (TUS), has now developed an innovative and efficient azide synthesis method. In their recent article published in the journal Frontiers in Chemistry, Dr. Yoshida and his colleagues Rina Namioka (TUS) and Minori Suzuki (Tokyo Medical and Dental University) have detailed an efficient method to prepare organomagnesium (organic compound containing a magnesium ion linked to a carbon) intermediates having a protected azido group. This paper was published in Volume 11 of the journal Frontiers in Chemistry.

“We conducted this research because we believe that the range of azide compounds that can be easily synthesized can be expanded by developing a synthesis method based on the azide group protection method that we discovered,” Dr. Yoshida said.

The novelty of this synthesis method lies in protection of azido groups with di(tert-butyl)(4-(dimethylamino) phenylphosphine (Amphos) and following iodine-magnesium exchange realized the preparation of organomagnesium intermediates, which served in the synthesis of diverse azides by transformations with various electrophiles followed by deprotection with elemental sulfur. In this study, the authors found a new azide synthesis method utilizing the Grignard reaction and developed a new method for the synthesis of 1,2,3-triazoles.

Specifically, the team found that the iodine-magnesium exchange reaction proceeds efficiently with aryl iodides having azido groups by using the ‘azide group protection method’ that they have recently developed. Speaking about the underlying mechanism that enabled the researchers to achieve this novel azide synthesis method, Dr. Yoshida recalls, “The Grignard reaction of organomagnesium compounds that were synthesized by this reaction succeeded in the synthesis of a wide range of azide compounds.”

As azide compounds play a central role in the synthesis of 1,2,3-triazoles in click chemistry, this method is expected to contribute to the efficient development of pharmaceuticals and other industrially important products.

“Our lab is currently conducting research on the preparation and transformation of carbanions with phosphazide moieties to expand the toolbox of such compounds,” notes an optimistic Dr. Yoshida. The seamless, efficient synthesis of azides facilitating subsequent synthesis of a broad range of organonitrogen compounds such as amines and triazoles will immensely benefit synthetic organic chemistry, pharmaceutical sciences, and materials chemistry communities.

Posted August 8, 2023

Source: Tokyo University of Science

South Dakota Processor Boosts Industrial Hemp In Dakotas

WINFRED, S.D. — August 7, 2023 — Industrial hemp experts discussed opportunities in food, feed, farming, automotive and building materials at the South Dakota grand opening of the state’s first industrial hemp processing center near Madison, S.D., in Lake County.

After five years of planning and working with South Dakota lawmakers on industrial hemp policy, Complete Hemp Processing opened its doors to around 200 farming neighbors and visitors from across the United States on August 3-5.

A.H. Meyer & Sons, a fourth-generation South Dakota family-owned honey and beeswax processing business expanded into growing and processing hemp. Siblings Ken and JB Meyer and Melissa Shipley have set up the new facility in Winfred, S.D.

“We want farmers in the area to know we are here,” said Ken Meyer. “They can grow industrial hemp and have a place for it to be processed.”

The company has contracted with local farmers to grow the 1,600 acres of harvested hemp it will take to keep the facility running three shifts after the upcoming harvest.

The company was also promoting John Peterson and his Wakonda, S.D.-based Dakota Hemp — another processing plant being installed about an hour away.

The processors see themselves as collaborators building the new industry, not competitors.

“We need at least another two processors in South Dakota to continue to keep up with farmers growing hemp,” Meyer said.

After 80 years of US prohibition, industrial hemp, a non-intoxicating version of cannabis sativa, was re-legalized under the 2018 Farm Bill. Further rules for hemp are expected to be incorporated in the 2023-24 Farm Bill, including possibly lessening fees and restrictions for growing hemp for grain and fiber.

Used by humans for 10,000 years, the hemp plant produces some of the world’s strongest natural fibers and its high-protein grain — sold as “hemp hearts” — is highly nutritious. Reintroducing the industrial crop into US agriculture has been challenging because of a lack of genetics and a 2019-2020 boom-and-bust CBD market that sidetracked the industry and alienated some US farmers.

Building Materials

Hemp-lime building materials were used to build a sample wall in a “hempcrete” building workshop held by Texas-based hemp builder Ray Kaderli, president of the US Hemp Building Association.

“The overarching theme here is for building and construction to be the demand for what’s being grown on a farm and processed in a facility like this,” Kaderli said.

Hemp building materials are seen as plant-based alternatives that can help mitigate the large carbon footprint of the construction industry, which studies show contributes up to 38 percent of greenhouse gassesworldwide and takes up more than 25 percent of landfills.

The Project PA Home insulated with spray-applied hempcrete in New Castle, Pa., was developed as a way for farmers to see their product in use for the building industry, said Philip Berezniak of DON Services. The project was supported by local universities, housing agencies, the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture and private industry.

“Collaboration has been the secret,” Berezniak said.

Corbett Hefner of Monte Vista, CO-based Formation Ag and Global Fiber Processing presented aload-bearing hemp cinderblock under development from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. A tiny fraction of the cinder block market would require hundreds of thousands of acres of hemp to be planted, Hefner said.

Other hemp building materials made in the USA on the market include HempWood flooring and HempWool fiber batt insulation.

Decorticator facility toured

Along with a tour of Horizon Hemp Seeds’ local hemp fields in Clark, S.D., Irish music and barbecue, the event featured the unveiling of Complete Hemp Processing Decortication System, which includes a Fiber Track 660 decorticator. The machine unbales hemp stalks and separates the outer long fiber bark (bast) from the inner woody core (hurd).

Final outputs from the process include long fiber and short technical fibers used in textiles and nonwoven applications, hurd used for building materials, animal bedding and mulch and micronized dust used in plastics.

“We talk about value-added agriculture, we talk about ways to grow ag, and we really talk about ‘how do we keep our kids and our grandkids here?'” said State Sen. Casey Crabtree. “To grow hemp in South Dakota and process it here creates opportunities for the next generation.”

Stacked along the walls were bales grown by another lawmaker/farmer, Sen. Joshua Klumb, who worked with Crabtree and the South Dakota Industrial Hemp Association to eliminate barriers to growing industrial hemp in the state.

Acreage small, but growing in South Dakota

Nationwide, the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service’s count of harvested hemp acres dropped by 45 percent between 2021 and 2022 to 18,251 from more than 40,000, largely because of the crash of the CBD market.  However South Dakota reported the highest hemp acreage harvested last year (2,550 acres) with about 3,000 acres planted this year, according to Derrick Schiefelbein of the South Dakota DANR.

Oil Seeds

Keynote speaker Roger Gussiaas, founder of Carrington, N.D.-based Healthy Oil Seeds said he needed at least 6,000 acres of grain hemp to be harvested to achieve his goal of 40-percent growth. He encouraged farmers to branch out from a rotation of corn and soy.

“I’d love to work with any of you that want to grow hemp for grain,” he said. “We want to buy your hemp, pay you well and add respect to that too.”

Animal Feed as pathway to commodity prices

Bringing hemp prices down to compete with other commodities is a challenge at a small scale, said Andrew Bish, of Giltner, Neb.-based Bish Enterprises and Monte Vista, Colo.-based Global Fiber Processing.

“Hemp can only be neat and cool for so long. There’s a timeline. The rubber has to meet the road,” he said. “The challenges really are regulatory. We can’t produce enough fiber and hurd to make that market really sustainable, it will have to exceed 2 to 3 million acres a year. If we don’t have more volume, you can’t go into the automotive industry.”

Approval for animal feed is the secret to scale in the hemp industry, Bish said. He serves as president of the non-profit Hemp Feed Coalition.

The majority of corn and soy grown in the United States, as well as other agricultural co-products like brewers grains, go to the $415 billion animal feed market. High-quality proteins and Omega 3 and 6 oils found in hemp seed have been deemed “Generally Recognized as Safe” for humans since the 1990s, but are yet not approved for animal feed by the FDA. Hemp seed has long been approved for animal feed in Europe and Canada. Some hemp genetic strains are dual-crop, harvestable for both grain and fiber.

The coalition has been working for three years on an egg-laying chicken application for hemp grain with the FDA. But costs to get a new ingredient approved for animal feed are high, about $250,000 per species.

A handful of states have approved hemp for animal feed including Texas, Montana (for companion animals) and Oklahoma. University research is being conducted in New York, Kansas, Kentucky, Colorado, Oregon and elsewhere to help approve hemp seed for animal feed.

“If you want to drive down those prices, we have to create an avenue to a market and the animal feed market is there. You don’t have to do much with the hemp seed to turn it into a product,” Bish said. “That’s really where the money is going to be in this industry when we can have those two streams of income.”

Automotive Industry

The European automotive industry has used hemp fiber in car parts for decades, and that demand is still strong in Tennessee and the region where General Motors, Volkswagen, Nissan and Ford have developed large factories, said Frederick Cawthon, president of the Hemp Alliance of Tennessee.

The hemp in the car that’s being manufactured right now at Mercedes Benz in Alabama “is being brought in from France,” Cawthon said. “Because we’re not doing a quarter of a million acres that they’re doing in Europe to support the industry right now,” he said. “There’s no reason we should not be producing that here … and we’re just talking about one segment, automotive.”

Hemp Alliance of Tennessee and a coalition of regional universities and organizations were awarded $55 million in grant money in the USDA’s $3 billion Climate Smart Commodities program to help local farmers cover the costs of growing industrial hemp.

Agricultural Research

Independent seed trials in 10 states last year sponsored by the Utah-based Global Hemp Association planted multiple certified and non-certified seed strains in different U.S. geographical regions. The data came in handy, said GHA founder Mandi Kerr, as industrial hemp advocates worked with federal lawmakers to encourage a “fiber and grain exemption” to remove barriers and slash licensing and testing costs for farmers growing hemp for industrial uses.

In a self-described “pep talk” Morris Beegle, founder of We Are for Better Alternatives, acknowledged that the re-introduction of industrial hemp had a long way to go before it became a standard rotational crop in the United States, but said the plant provided an answer for challenging times in agriculture and society.

“This extraordinary plant, long misunderstood and underutilized, possesses the power to revolutionize our industries, protect our and nutritional benefits for humans and animals, and drive positive change,” Beegle said.

Posted: August 8, 2023

Source: Complete Hemp Processing

Sizekick Launches AI For Size Recommendations

BOENNIGHEIM, Germany — August 7, 2023 — Germany-based startup Sizekick has launched a new artificial intelligence (AI) technology to reduce size-related returns in e-commerce. The artificial intelligence tool, backed by strategic partner and investor Hohenstein, has attracted well-known brands and retailers. Combining Hohenstein’s apparel technology expertise and Sizekick’s AI-based technology, retailers can lower CO2 emissions with a more fitting and sustainable shopping experience. The first customers to sign on include U.S. outdoor brand Black Diamond, German brand Marc Cain and Swiss retailer Rrrevolve.

The solution promises to add value for both brands and their online shoppers. It uses individual body measurements to recommend the right clothing size through two AI-based technology options. With BodyFinder, the AI suggests realistic body shapes to choose from. The BodyScanner option enables a body scan via the smartphone’s video function. The consumer simply turns around in front of the phone’s camera.

Clothing brands and retailers now have easy access to the new technology, as integration into an e-commerce store takes just a few minutes. In addition to supporting brands’ product teams, Sizekick fit analysis is used as direct input for Sizekick AI.

Hohenstein, a leader in size and fit, has been advising companies in the textile industry for over 75 years. Their expertise helped Sizekick link accurate body measurements with the right properties. “The collaboration with Hohenstein has allowed us to draw on many years of knowledge in the field of apparel technology to develop a highly accurate and user-friendly solution,” emphasized Sizekick founders and CEOs Jake Lydon and David Oldeen.

Posted: August 8, 2023

Source: Hohenstein

SGS Gains IOAS Accreditation To Extend Textile Exchange Product Certification Services To India

DÜSSELDORF, Germany — August 7, 2023 — SGS, a testing, inspection and certification company, has been accredited by the International Organic Accreditation Service (IOAS) to extend its Textile Exchange product certification services to India.

The scope of the certification scheme, which SGS has delivered across Spain since 2021, includes Content Claim Standard (CCS) and Recycled Claim Standard (RCS) for textile, leather, plastic, paper and metal product categories.

The scope also includes the Organic Content Standard (OCS); Responsible Down Standard (RDS) and RAF (covering Responsible Wool Standard (RWS), Responsible Mohair Standard (RMS) and Responsible Alpaca Standard (RAS)).

SGS will provide the full spectrum of Textile Exchange certification services to manufacturers, traders, recyclers and brands through its teams strategically located in Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Gurgaon, Kolkata, Ludhiana, Mumbai and Tirupur.

Shailesh Sharma, Director, Connectivity & Products, Softlines at SGS said: “We are delighted to have gained IOAS approval to expand our global textile and footwear certification services to give us maximum local presence across India. We are now even better placed to provide organizations across the region with the tools and expertise to achieve their sustainable sourcing goals and demonstrate the accurate recycled and organic content of their products.”

Textile Exchange is a global non-profit organization that works closely with all sectors of the textile supply chain. It identifies and shares best practices regarding farming, materials, processing, traceability, and product end-of-life to create positive impacts on water, soil, air, animals and the human population created around the world by the textile industry.

IOAS is a non-profit organization dedicated to the integrity of ecolabel claims in the field of organic and sustainable agriculture, environmental management, social justice and fair trade. IOAS works internationally to assess the competence of organizations providing certification to ‘sustainability’ standards.

Posted: August 8, 2023

Source: SGS

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