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Textile is an inevitable part of the healthcare sector. Excellent functions and innovation are required in the field of healthcare textiles. Healthy and steady growth is seen in this field.
A new bicomponent spunbond material that can serve as an effective N95 face mask filter – without the need for a meltblown filtration layer – has been developed by NWI, with partners including ExxonMobil and NatureWorks.
The fashion industry has been criticized for polluting the environment and wasting resources, and a few years ago, the UN statistics showed that the fashion industry was one of the top three polluting industries in the world. In the face of environmental pollution and wasteful use of resources, and with consumers becoming more conscious of sustainability, brands and retailers in the fashion industry have started their 'sustainability initiatives'.
Athletes always try to push their limits and improve their performance. A wireless and lightweight device which can provide real-time monitoring on their physiological data can be useful.
Under the global pandemic, many textile brands have made innovative measures in raw materials, fabrics and technologies. Italy's Albini and Marzotto Group, Japan's PIECLEX, and Italian high-end denim brand Diesel have all applied technology to make their fabrics resistant to viruses.
The International Healthcare and Textile Sci-Tech Innovation Conference 2019 was held on 27 November 2019 in Shanghai. Emerging science and technologies, functional and healthcare textiles were featured in the zone.
On November 25 and 26, 2019, Textech Galaxy held a Textech Inno Talk at the "Startup Planet" in Hall W5 of the Shanghai New International Expo Centre(SNIEC), which attracted many buyers and visitors to the event. With a startup exhibition and presentation area, the 2-day event attracted a large number of industry professionals in pursuit of innovation to participate in the event and to exchange ideas with startups
The conventional production of denim jeans has caused potent environmental pollution. As the concept of sustainability has become more and more popular in recent years, brands and manufacturers start to go green. The symposium focused on new tech and dimensions for the sustainable development of denim, bridging textile, fashion and technologies for better future.