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Participatory art installation challenged audience members to see urban space differently.
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Solar-powered panel made of viscose nonwoven fabric purifies water.
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Next round of talks is set for May 15–24, 2013 in Lima, Peru.
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Shade sails on New York City’s Pier 5 park project add visual appeal and sun protection.
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Australia’s STA (formerly ACASPA) has received a sizeable grant for workforce development.
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New cloak provides the best protection yet.
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Nick Clark has been appointed CEO to work on building Alexium in the U.S.
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Lisandra Torres has been promoted to logistics coordinator at Arlon Graphics LLC.
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Awards recognize developments in textiles for outdoor, industrial and medical applications.
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The floating, organic fiber structure illuminated the Amstel River.
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Australian researchers have discovered a hybrid yarn that can lift 100,000 times its own weight.
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Trendy Austrailian nightclub uses roofing structure to protect guests and add entertainment.
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Macquarie University’s lotus theater seats students in style, with added benefits.
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Fabrics offer better comfort and functionality, meeting growing demands for safety in a variety of environments and markets.
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Fabrics include shade cloth, weed control mat and nonwoven geotextiles.
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Renewed demand for these niche markets helps support growth.
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Industry endures struggles; explores possibilities for growth.
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Fabritecture's tensioned fabric structure for Caxton Street newcomer, Halo Lounge Bar.
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Winners display complexity, design, workmanship, uniqueness and function.
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End product manufacturers guide their customers in the best use of clear vinyl.
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Services remain same, new contact information for Australian Textiles Association.
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Negotiations continue on the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement.
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At the Eagle Street Pier in Brisbane, Fabritecture replaced existing shade structures at the Jade Buddha and Coffee Club with tensile fabric canopies.
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Global cotton planting to contract by 8 percent, production to decrease by 6 percent.
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Stadium features overlapping membrane sails attached under the main roof, which project several meters outside the playing surface.