The StitchTogether National Seminar In Italy Presents The Rome Declaration To The Italian Government And European Union

BRUSSELS — February 25, 2025 — On February 19-20, 2025, social partners from the Italian textile and fashion industry met in Rome to deepen their understanding of the upcoming EU legislations and their impact on the Italian textile industry, as well as to further discuss the next step in their effort for a more broad and effective social dialogue. In the context of the EU co-funded StitchTogether project, which aims at promoting social partnerships in the European Textiles and Clothing Industry, the meeting was also the occasion to draft the Rome Declaration: a joint statement to emphasize the social partners’ strong commitment to work together.

The meeting in Rome brought together representatives of the Italian textile industry, including the Italian employer association (Confindustria Moda), national trade unions (Femca-Cisl, Filctem-Cgil and Uiltec-Uil), regional clusters and companies to discuss the future of the industry. Together, they discussed the proposal for a sectoral industrial policy strategy to present to the Italian Government and the EU Commission for the support, consolidation and development of the textile-clothing supply chain.

The Rome Declaration includes a series of priorities, confirming social partners’ commitment in working together for a more competitive and fair Italian textile industry. The Declaration also calls upon the Italian Government and the European Union to support the upcoming transformation of the textile and clothing industries, technology and skills upgrades, regional development and just transition.

Judith Kirton-Darling, IndustriAll Europe’s general secretary, stated: “The Italian textile industry employs around 300,000 workers, or 24 percent of the European workforce in the textile and clothing sector, making it the largest in Europe. In a context of numerous challenges for the European textile industry, such as unfair globalization, green and digital transition, social dialogue is a real lever for improving working conditions and job security. We are committed alongside our Italian partners to a resilient and attractive textile industry in Italy”.

Dirk Vantyghem, EURATEX director general, stressed that: “Italy represents 36 percent of the total European textile and fashion industry; it is critically important therefore to maintain a strong Italian textile industry, which can be a benchmark for other countries. Combining quality, creativity and innovation is the recipe for success. This requires a dynamic company spirit, where employers and employees work hand in hand.”

Posted February 25, 2025

Source: Euratex

Advancing The Fashion Industry in Austin: Getting To Know Nina Means & the Lectra-Supported Austin Community College Fashion Incubator

RALEIGH, N.C. — February 25, 2025 — Join SPESA in Austin for the 2025 Advancements in Manufacturing Technologies Conference where you’ll get to hear from Nina Means, a woman recognized for shaping Austin’s future. Nina will talk about her work in building the city’s fashion industry through the Austin Community College (ACC) Fashion Incubator — a collaborative initiative between the ACC, the City of Austin, and Lectra. She will be joined by SPESA Board member Leonard Marano, President of the Americas at Lectra to discuss the efforts being made to add fashion — and advancements in fashion technology — to the list of Austin’s burgeoning industries.

On April 3, the sewn products industry will gather at the Austin Central Library — named one of the world’s most futuristic libraries — for SPESA’s 2025 Advancements in Manufacturing Technologies Conference.

This is an annual event that strives to defy traditional education, by focusing specifically on how the sewn products industry is advancing — and who the people and companies are behind that movement. In a strategic effort to meet more and more of these industry innovators, SPESA moves its Advancements Conference to a new market each year. In 2024, the event was held in Los Angeles and brought together SPESA members with a wide range of technological expertise along with local leaders from US Standard Apparel, the Garment Worker Center, Fashion Index, Rewilder, Variant 3D, the University of Southern California, KolAi Denim, and more, to speak about the work being done in AI, sustainability, waste management, on-demand manufacturing, robotics, and automation. And how that work, rooted in L.A., supports both the local and global sewn products industry.

In 2025, the event travels to Austin, Texas. Like Los Angeles, Austin is home to some pretty influential people and organizations putting in the time and resources needed to advance the industry locally and regionally.

This is where we introduce you to the illustrious Nina Means, an Austin changemaker who has cultivated a lifelong love for the fashion industry into a successful career as the inaugural Director of the technology-driven Austin Community College (ACC) Fashion Incubator. Announced as a collaborative investment between ACC, the City of Austin, and Lectra, the ACC Fashion Incubator is a 7,500-square-foot facility that offers career-technical training, transferable credits, a residency program, leasable space, and is committed to industry advancements. The Incubator’s creation was backed by data that suggested Austin’s $86 million dollar fashion industry was primed for growth, given the right support and resources.

For the past several years, Means has devoted herself to this growth. While being the creative strategist at the helm of ACC’s Fashion Incubator, she has successfully launched and managed three core programs: The Future of Fashion, a virtual series sponsored by Macy’s; Designers-in-Residence Incubator program; and, ATX+EGYPT global fashion exchange accelerator, sponsored by the U.S. Embassy Cairo. Initiatives like these connect Austin to the vast fashion industry that exists globally.

During the 2025 SPESA Advancements in Manufacturing Technologies Conference, Means will be joined by SPESA Board member Leonard Marano, president of the Americas at Lectra. During the conversation, Means and Marano will talk about their collective efforts to shed light on the industry that exists in Austin. Marano will also speak to industry 4.0, emerging technology trends, and how the ACC Fashion Incubator is leveraging industry advancements.

The 2025 SPESA Advancements in Manufacturing Conference will take place April 3, 2025, in Austin, Texas.

Posted February 25, 2025

Source: SPESA

UNIFI®, Maker of REPREVE®, Reinforces Environmental Commitments With 2024 Sustainability Snapshot, Including Further Growth In Textile-to-Textile Recycling

GREENSBORO, N.C. — February 25, 2025 — UNIFI, Inc., the maker of REPREVE®, today released its 2024 Sustainability Snapshot. The Snapshot highlights significant progress in textile-to-textile recycling, which is becoming an even more important part of the next generation of REPREVE® recycled offerings.

UNIFI’s momentum in the circular textile sector is spurred by the 2024 launches of REPREVE Takeback™, a portfolio of performance circular polyester, and ThermaLoop™, an award-winning circular thermal insulation product.

“Our fifth annual Sustainability Snapshot demonstrates both our progress and our drive,” said Eddie Ingle, CEO of UNIFI. “We continually push boundaries in recycling, waste reduction, and innovation to make sustainable manufacturing available at scale.”

UNIFI’s 2024 Sustainability Snapshot highlights include:

  • 950 million T-shirts’ worth* of textile and yarn waste recycled to date, on track to reach 1.5 billion t-shirts by FY2030;
  • 42 billion plastic bottles diverted from landfills, progressing towards 50 billion bottles by
    December 2025;
  • Zero non-compliant water discharges across local municipalities and per national regulation;
  • 8 percent reduction in Scope 1 and 2 greenhouse gas (“GHG”) emissions, advancing toward a 30 percent reduction by FY2030;
  • REPREVE accounted for 32 percent of FY2024 revenue and targeting more than 50 percent by FY2030

In addition, during 2024, the company invested in two new third-party, peer reviewed, life cycle assessments (LCAs) for REPREVE Takeback staple fiber and ThermaLoop. When compared to virgin polyester production, the results show both products reduce:

  • GHG emissions by 42 to 77 percent;
  • energy consumption by 47 to 84 percent;
  • fossil fuel consumption by 48 to 85 percent; and
  • freshwater consumption by 46 to 71 percent.

ThermaLoop insulation has been recognized for its circular innovation, winning the 2024 Just Style Award for Product Launch – Circularity, which honors the most significant achievements and innovations in the apparel and textile industries. ThermaLoop was also recently honored with the 2025 SEAL Sustainable Product Award, which celebrates innovative and impactful products built for a sustainable future.

The 2024 Sustainability Snapshot underscores UNIFI’s ongoing commitments to environmental progress and supporting global brands in achieving circularity and sustainable materials goals.

For more details, access the full Snapshot HERE. Except where otherwise noted, the Snapshot has been guided by the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) and Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) frameworks.

*“T-shirt equivalents” refers to the weight of material equal to that of a single polyester T-shirt.

**Scope 1 reflects direct GHG emissions from owned or controlled sources and Scope 2 reflects indirect GHG emissions from purchased electricity. “Intensity” refers to the normalization of our Scopes 1 and 2 GHG emissions against the revenue for our Americas and Brazil business segments.

Posted February 25, 2025

Source: Unifi Inc.

Noble Biomaterials And Coolcore® Launch COOLPRO Fabric: A Revolution In Cooling Performance Fabric At Performance Days Munich

SCRANTON, PA — February 25, 2025 —  Noble Biomaterials, a global supplier of antimicrobial and conductive solutions for soft surface applications, has partnered with Coolcore, a pioneer in chemical-free thermoregulation fabrics, to introduce COOLPRO fabric, a breakthrough fabric technology that delivers advanced cooling performance with permanent antimicrobial protection. Noble and Coolcore® will showcase COOLPRO at Performance Days Munich, March 5-6, at booths T13 and T12.

COOLPRO fabric will debut at Performance Days Munch as a new fabric innovation collaboration between Noble Biomaterials and Coolcore. COOLPRO is the first fabric to combine Ionic+® Pro yarn technology with Coolcore® Biomimetic Fiber Geometry™.

Noble’s new Ionic+® Pro antimicrobial technology removes odorous bacteria on fabric beyond 100 washings. Its proprietary technology can be spun or extruded into nylon or polyester yarns and blended with other natural or synthetic fibers. Ionic+® Pro is permanently embedded into the fabric and will not wash out.

Coolcore® utilizes a proprietary process of fiber selection and fabric construction to accelerate moisture transfer, enhancing evaporative cooling without relying on additives. Its Biomimetic Fiber Geometry™, inspired by natural thermoregulation systems, optimizes fiber shape and structure to deliver sustained cooling performance.

COOLPRO fabric integrates the Ionic+® Pro yarn with the Coolcore Biomimetic Fiber Geometry™, creating a first-of-a-kind advanced performance fabric.

“Performance Days offers us the perfect venue to showcase our latest innovation, and we’re thrilled to introduce COOLPRO as the next extension of performance textiles,” said Allon Cohne, Senior Vice President, Ionic+® and Chief Marketing Officer at Noble Biomaterials. “By merging our Ionic+® Pro technology with Coolcore’s proprietary cooling technology, we’re offering brands a valuable textile solution that delivers lasting performance in a multi-benefit platform.”

Additional benefits of COOLPRO include:

  • Chemical-free fabric technology
  • Certified performance: EPA-registered and OEKO-TEX® certified
  • Versatile design: A fully dyeable fabric that seamlessly blends with natural and synthetic fibers
  • Fabric options: Stretch Woven (recycled), Single Jersey Super Micro (recycled), and coming soon Ultra-Soft Stretch Jersey (recycled)

“We are proud to partner with Noble Biomaterials to launch COOLPRO, a technology that truly represents the future of performance fabrics,” said Eric Schenker, CEO of Coolcore. “At Coolcore, we strive to develop innovative, sustainable cooling solutions. COOLPRO takes this mission further by combining our chemical-free advanced cooling technology with chemical-free and long-lasting antimicrobial benefits, offering brands a versatile, high-performance fabric that lasts.”

COOLPRO will be on display Performance Days Munich, March 5-6, at Noble’s booth T13 and Coolcore’s booth T12.

To learn more about Noble Biomaterials and the Ionic+® portfolio, visit www.noblebiomaterials.com or contact sales@noblebiomaterials.com to schedule a meeting at upcoming tradeshows.

Posted: February 25, 2025

Source: Noble Biomaterials, Inc.

3M Joins The Recent Freeride World Tour Qualifier In Hemu, China

ST. PAUL, Minn. — February 24, 2025 — 3M, a global supplier of insulation and surface modification technology for apparel and accessories, recently joins the Freeride World Tour (FWT) qualifier event in Hemu, China.

The Freeride World Tour Qualifier, held in the heart of the Altai Mountains, requires participants to tackle steep descents, snow-packed slopes, and dynamic weather conditions, testing their skills and resilience.

3M provided cutting-edge technology for the event by incorporating 3M™ Thinsulate™ Anti-Static Insulation (Type AS) and 3M Scotchgard™ Protector into race apparel.  Athletes received a vest featuring 3M Thinsulate Anti-Static Insulation (Type AS) and 3M Scotchgard Protector. The vests are designed specifically for the demanding conditions of mountain environments and helped keep athletes warm by trapping heat, essential for staying comfortable in extreme cold temperatures. The anti-static properties reduce the buildup of static electricity, which is common in dry, cold conditions. Additionally, 30% of the fibers in the Type AS insulation are made from recycled post-consumer plastic bottles.

3M Scotchgard Protector Water Resistant treatment enhances fabric performance with water repellency and stain resistance. This treatment helps the fabric to maintain softness and breathability, helping to keep the wearer dry by preventing water absorption while maintaining fabric breathability in wet and snowy conditions.

Racers also received 3M ski hats, incorporating 3M Thinsulate Brand technology to provide extra warmth without adding bulk, to help participants stay comfortable in extreme conditions. The lightweight and breathable material in the hats was perfect for high-intensity outdoor activities, blending functionality with style.

“We were thrilled to partner with the Freeride World Tour and support these incredible athletes,” said Melissa Blakely, global portfolio director for Thinsulate Brand. “3M Thinsulate Insulation and 3M Scotchgard Protector technology are designed to keep athletes warm, dry, and comfortable, even in the harshest winter conditions. We’re proud to play a role in helping these athletes achieve their goals.”

Posted: February 25, 2025

Source: 3M

Envalior Drives Innovation In Lightweight And Sustainable Composites At JEC World 2025 

PARIS — February 25, 2025 — Envalior’s Bond-Laminates will present its latest fiber composite innovations at JEC World 2025, focusing on new mobility and sustainability. The showcased applications demonstrate how Envalior’s materials and engineering expertise support lightweight construction, safety, and environmental responsibility.


The convertible roof beam is a JEC Innovation award finalist. Photo: Envalior

Innovative applications on display:  

  • Convertible roof beam – A JEC Innovation Award Finalist, this thermoplastic fiber composite replaces magnesium, achieving significant weight reduction while maintaining structural strength. Now in series production for a German premium OEM, it is manufactured using a hybrid molding process in collaboration with Röchling Automotive and key industry partners.
  • Full-scale battery enclosure prototype – A large-format thermoplastic composite part for EV battery enclosures, developed with Sabic and Engel. Made from Tepex® PP/Glassfiber composite and Long Glass Fiber Reinforced PP Compound (PP-LGF), it highlights scalable, efficient production.
  • Thermoplastic pressure vessel for hydrogen storage – Produced by AFPT/Alformet this hydrogen tank utilizes UDea® UD tapes and Envalior liners to achieve fully thermoplastic design offering both lightweight durability and full recyclability. The PA410 CF60 UD tape, a partially biobased material, enhances sustainability while ensuring durability. Designed for both low- and high-pressure hydrogen storage.
  • Underbody protection for German sports cars – A hybrid injection-molded PP-GF composite providing optimized stiffness with reduced weight. Its mono-material design improves recyclability, while the one-shot process at HBW Gubesch ensures cost-efficient production.
  • Sustainable high-performance materials – Envalior expands its Tepex® composite portfolio with sustainable and high-performance materials. EcoPaXX® PA410-based Tepex provides a biobased alternative, reducing environmental impact while maintaining exceptional mechanical performance. Tepex composites, made from carbon or glass fabrics embedded in high-performance polymer matrices, are now also available in Stanyl®-, Xytron™-, and Arnitel®-based variants.

Envalior’s presence at JEC World 2025 highlights its commitment to advancing fiber composite technologies for structural performance, lightweight design, and sustainability. Visit Envalior at Booth P39, Hall 5 to explore these innovations firsthand.

For more information about Envalior’s products and services visit: www.envalior.com.

Posted: February 25, 2025

Source: Envalior

Epson Announces Junkichi Yoshida  As New President 

Yasunori Ogawa (left), Chairman and Director, Seiko Epson Corporation and Junkichi Yoshida (right), President and Representative Director, Chief Executive Officer, Seiko Epson Corporation.

SINGAPORE — February 24, 2025 — Epson announced that a meeting of its board of directors had approved a change of representative director and the appointment of a new president, effective April 1, 2025.

Details of change:

Yasunori Ogawa

  • New Position – Chairman and Director
  • Previous Position – President and Representative Director and CEO

Junkichi Yoshida

  • New Position – President and Representative Director CEO
  • Previous Position – Director, CEO, Operating Officer, Printing Solutions Division

Reasons for change

Epson aspires to achieving sustainability and enriching communities as part of its Epson 25 Renewed corporate vision. Accordingly, its businesses are focused on solving societal issues through a philosophy of efficient, compact and precise innovation.

The 2025 fiscal year is the final year of Epson 25 Renewed. It is also a year during which Epson will finish formulating its next strategic corporate vision for driving future growth.

It is important for the company to steadily execute its plans for the next generation and rapidly develop pioneering products and the technologies that support them in both growth and new areas.

This transition in leadership, which was deliberated by the Director Nomination Committee and resolved by the Board of Directors, is thus intended to accelerate the construction of a solid management foundation aimed at enhancing corporate value, under a new management team that will be responsible for everything from formulating the next corporate vision to executing the strategies therein.

Date of appointment

April 1, 2025

Posted: February 25, 2025

Source: Epson

SGS Partnership Agreement With Hurricane Brings Integration With SGS D-TECT® 

GENEVA, Switzerland — February 24, 2025 — SGS — a global testing, inspection and certification company — has signed a unique partnership with Hurricane Commerce to enable the integration of SGS D-TECT with Hurricane’s global data intelligence platform – a move that could revolutionize customs clearance around the world.

D-TECT streamlines the customs clearance process

As a leader in non-intrusive inspection solutions for cargo, vehicles and baggage services, SGS developed and deployed D-TECT to streamline customs clearance, enhance security and ensure regulatory compliance through AI-powered data intelligence, X-ray image analysis and automated data matching.

Now, thanks to integration with Hurricane’s global data intelligence platform, SGS D-TECT has advanced capability to provide unmatched accuracy in HS code classification, prohibited and restricted items, denied parties, tax and duty calculations, and product compliance verification.

Montserrat Martinez, Vice President, Trade Facilitation Services, SGS said: “Our next-generation technology was developed to integrate seamlessly with global customs management systems to enable authorities and businesses to efficiently process and verify shipments with minimal manual intervention.

“We are thrilled that, through this pioneering collaboration with Hurricane, we can propel SGS D-TECT to new heights to deliver a truly end-to-end solution that integrates world-class technology and data-driven insights. This will help customers around the globe transform their customs processes while ensuring compliance and operational excellence.”

Transforming compliance with data intelligence

SGS D-TECT and Hurricane’s agreement and integration will revolutionize global customs and logistics by:

  • Automating product data and compliance verification by matching X-ray images with shipping data to detect discrepancies, prohibited and restricted items
  • Enhancing security screening through data-driven anomaly detection in real time
  • Streamlining global trade with manufacturer-agnostic integration, ensuring compatibility with any scanner or customs system, reducing delays and improving efficiency
  • Enabling real-time remote analysis, allowing global customs authorities and logistics operators to access and share inspection data from anywhere

David Spottiswood, Co-Founder of Hurricane Commerce, said: “We are delighted to partner with SGS globally and specifically with the SGS D-TECT Solution as their preferred data technology partner.

“Our partnership and combined solution are already having a transitional impact for European customs authorities, and we are excited to roll them out to the rest of the world in collaboration with the SGS and the SGS D-TECT team.”

SGS smart scanning services

SGS D-TECT creates a unique, fully digital, and remote operational environment, offering users advanced images and AI analytics for radioscopic image interpretation, in a single platform. In addition, it provides the right ecosystem for any high-end x-ray scanner as it supports its integration within the operational workflow, allows remote screening, and provides real time information and KPIs on scanner related performance in a simple and user-friendly interface.

Posted: February 25, 2025

Source: SGS

Crypton Hires Illustrate Commitment To Excellence In The Customer Experience

BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich. — February 24, 2025 — Fabric innovator Crypton announces the addition of two key roles in the organization, part of the brand’s pledge to improve relationships with all its customers and partners. Kristen Schoenfield has been named Customer Experience director and Kyla Herbes joins the company as Content Marketing manager.

“With these new roles we look to reinforce our commitment to delivering a world-class brand experience for every customer,” said CEO Lance Keziah. “Crypton will continue to invest in enhancing customer satisfaction and ensuring that every touchpoint aligns with our brands high standards of service and quality.”

Kristen Schoenfield

As part of its drive to develop excellence in customer service, Crypton named retail and customer service veteran Kristen Schoenfield as Customer Experience Director. With a career based in managing consumer-facing service positions, Schoenfield is known for her forward-thinking customer initiatives and ability to solve complex operations challenges.

Most notably, Schoenfield spent 20 years with Bed, Bath and Beyond at the corporate level, helming customer service and gift registry for the Fortune 500 retailer. Early in her career, Schoenfield gained on-the-ground experience in retail with brands including Victoria’s Secret, Eddie Bauer, and The Disney Store. These face-to-face interactions gave her a deep understanding of customer needs, expectations, and pain points.

“Overall, my retail experience ensures that I can maintain a customer-first mindset, anticipate needs, and adapt processes to provide a seamless and positive experience from manufacturing through to the customer’s hands,” said Schoenfield.

In her new role, Schoenfield will collaborate with sales, production, marketing, purchasing and accounting to identify and address needed improvements in customer service that will enhance the customer experience and operational efficiency.

“I’m excited about the opportunity to connect with our customers, gain a deeper understanding of their needs, and find the best ways to serve them,” said Schoenfield. “We have an incredible team that’s fully committed and eager to deliver an exceptional experience.”

Schoen field reports to CEO Lance Keziah.

Kyla Herbes

Noted content and marketing executive Kyla Herbes has joined Crypton as Content Marketing manager.

“I am amazed by how many brands partner and carry Crypton,” said Herbes. “It’s a very exciting time to be part of the company’s story.”

Herbes is well known in the home sector as a content creator, design influencer and SEO expert, often speaking at industry events including U.S.-based furniture markets and conferences such as the Multifamily Social Media Summit. She brings more than 20 years of experience in the creative, digital and SEO space, from her own business to positions at Chicago-based marketing agency The Weinstein Organization and Pinterest, where she created pins for brands including GAP, General Motors, Nordstrom, Room & Board and Pottery Barn, among others.

Herbes is charged with developing a comprehensive content strategy that drives brand awareness and business growth. She is responsible for the brand’s social media, email marketing, and all supporting content.

“It’s more than just posting beautiful photos,” said Herbes. “It’s about being responsive and authentic. Each time Crypton enters an inbox or replies to a comment online, we are shaking a customer’s hand.”

Herbes reports to Vice President of Marketing Elise Gabrielson.

Posted: February 25, 2025

INDA And AFS’ FiltXPO™ 2025 Technical Conference Program Now Available

CARY, N.C. — February 25, 2025 — INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry, and the American Filtration and Separations Society (AFS) have collaborated to create a cutting-edge conference that combines their broad industry expertise, offering FiltXPO™ 2025 attendees unparalleled technical insights.

The program for the Advances in Filtration Technical Conference is now available on the FiltXPO website – https://www.filtxpo.com/. FiltXPO, the International Filtration Conference and Exhibition, is set for April 29-May 1 at the Miami Beach Convention Center in Florida.

This year’s technical conference will focus on the following key themes:

  • Healthy Buildings: Investigating the significance of Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) and the benefits of real-time monitoring, promoting enhanced filtration for human health, smart buildings, and electret air filtration nonwoven materials.
  • Data Centers: Examining filtration’s critical role in advancing energy management through shared technology trends, focusing on best practices in data centers.
  • Innovations in Filtration: Showcasing cutting-edge solutions, technologies, and methodologies revolutionizing the filtration landscape. Highlights will include advancements in nonwoven technologies, respiratory protection filters, and the environmental impact of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) regulations.
  • Sustainability and Circularity: Exploring breakthroughs in circular economy practices, efficiency, and the future. Sessions will cover the regulatory landscape and innovative solutions.

MANN+HUMMEL’s Principal Expert Research Network and Public Funding Martin Lehmann and INDA’s Director of Education & Technical Affairs Dr. Matt O’Sickey will open the two-day conference on April 29 with the theme “The Future of Filtration: Advancing Technology, Performance, and Sustainability.”

FiltXPO will facilitate in-depth discussions on technical advancements in filtration, their broader implications for health and the environment, and regulations shaping the future of indoor air quality and filtration technologies.

The program will feature presentations and panel discussions led by industry leaders and institutions, including AAF International, Ahlstrom, American Truetzschler, Erlab USA, Hollingsworth & Vose Company, inBiot, Johnson Controls, North Carolina State University, Math2Market GmbH, Magnera, Matregenix, and Superior Felt and Filtration, along with experts from INDA and AFS.

New this year, the Advances in Filtration Technical Conference will include poster presentations, providing a platform for subject matter experts to share their latest findings.

For more information about the conference and to register, visit: https://www.filtxpo.com/

Posted: February 25, 2025

Source: INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry / The American Filtration and Separations Society (AFS)

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