Textilegence March April 2023 issue has been published

Textilegence’s March/April 2023 issue brings together industrial and current developments. You will find the effects of the earthquake, which caused serious destruction and casualties, especially in Türkiye, on the industry and the measures taken in our pages. This issue covers the most important issues. These include the current condition of the regional production centers and the projects undertaken by sector stakeholders to normalize production.

Textilegence March-April 2023 issue contains the latest developments in textile and printing markets

The 59th issue features new technologies for the textile and printing market. You can read about the features and advantages of Durak Tekstil’s new Lyosense and Lyostitch lyocell threads, as well as the new opportunities offered by Mimaki’s first DTF printing machine TxF150-75 for textile and apparel printing applications and heat transfer pigment ink PHT50 for DTF in this issue. In addition to the new possibilities offered by KARL MAYER with 3D printing in knitting and details of Oerlikon Barmag’s new WINGS HD models, you can also find growth forecasts and trends for technical textiles and digital textile printing markets in our new issue.

Textilegence March-April 2023 issue contains the latest developments in textile and printing markets

The exhibitions are continuing to fill up in a hectic schedule. ITMA 2023, to be held at Milan in June, announced that the exhibition area was fully booked months prior. The exhibition will feature more than 1,600 exhibitors representing 44 countries. 100 companies still need to be allocated space within their preferred sector. Texworld Paris attracted a large international audience, nearly three times more than February 2022. Textilegence March-April 2023 issue has more information.

As always, the prominent topics on sustainability in Türkiye and the world are waiting for you on our Green Times pages: Türkiye is introducing new regulations to reduce the environmental impact of textile activities with the new circular issued by the Ministry of Environment, Urbanisation and Climate Change. RegioGreenTex, a new European initiative, will help SMEs to transform textile waste into value over a three year period. Smartex, which acquired Tuvis, a Turkish startup, will increase its zero-waste future efforts by opening a Maslak technology center. ‘Sea lettuce’, which causes odour and pollution in the Gulf of Izmir, will offer a biodegradable option to plastic packaging. Find out more about our new issue. We hope you enjoy reading.