By Anmol Choubey (Reuters) -Indian textile exporters are seeking new buyers in Europe and offering discounts to existing U.S.
Indian textile exporters pivot to Europe amid US tariffs, seeking new markets and hoping for a swift India-EU trade deal.
The demand for PET for textiles is high, so being able to recycled cotton-poly blend fiber into new textiles will make more ...
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Textile nerves—a new thread in the future of wearable electronics
What if your clothes could sense, respond, and even help you move? That's the vision behind the doctoral project on "textile nerves"—conductive fibers designed for electronic and ionotronic textiles.
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Can Creative Stunts Make Consumers Care About Textile Pollution?
Are augmented reality activations and "fashion zombies" what it takes to drive consumer awareness—and action—about the ...
Just hours after the Trump administration pushed an international “gang suppression force” through the United Nations to ...
The Textile Exchange Conference 2025 is set to gather the industry’s global players in Lisbon, Portugal from 13 to 17 October ...
Indian textile and apparel exporters struggle with US tariffs, urging government support for financial relief and policy ...
The possibility of further trade talks between India and US, which may result in a trade deal between the two countries, ...
The US is the single-biggest market for India’s textile and apparel, accounting for 28% of the total exports. In the last ...
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China's smart fabric turns everyday clothing into remote control for home appliances
Researchers from Soochow University in China have developed a textile fabric that turns clothes into always-accessible AI assistants. The fabric, known as A-Textile, uses AI to recognize voice ...
At an award ceremony in Ahmedabad, the actor channelled contemporary Indian glamour in a patola-inspired corset and bandhani ...
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