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Image: Kornit Digital

Kornit Digital Ltd. announced the acquisition of PrintFactory, a global Netherlands-based technology leader of cloud-native workflow, color management and production automation software.

PrintFactory’s platform helps producers streamline operations — from file preparation through final output 


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Image: Texas Christian University

Texas Christian University (TCU) and Advanced Functional Fabrics of America (AFFOA) announced the launch of a new workforce development initiative, the Texas Advanced Certificate in Textiles for Innovation and Composites (TACTIC).

It is designed to prepare students and workers for careers in advanced textiles, soft-good...


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Image: Arvind Ltd.

Arvind Advanced Materials Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of India-based Arvind Ltd., announced the acquisition of nearly 61% stake in Dalco-GFT, a U.S.-based manufacturer of specialized needle-punched nonwoven specialty fabrics.

Arvind Advanced Materials supplies solutions for sectors such as protective gear, renewable energy, mass m...


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The Cape Cod Collection is designed for indoor and outdoor use. Image: Sunbrella

The Cape Cod Collection is part of the Roadtrip Series by United Fabrics and Sunbrella. It features 20 seaside-inspired colorways across four new patterns. Trellis layers hydrangea-inspired botanical artwork with a scalloped design; Martha is a Jacobean floral; Tucker is a delicate pi...


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Beginning July 1, several products manufactured, sold, offered or distributed for sale in Connecticut must include a warning label if they contain intentionally added PFAS. Products that must be labeled include apparel, carpets or rugs, fabric treatments, textile furnishings, upholstered furniture, dental floss, cleaning products, cookware, cosmetic products, juvenile product...


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