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Competition recognizes technical skills and design excellence in specialty and technical fabrics.
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AMMON collaboration will work to speed technological innovation and business development.
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Fabrics from France, America, Italy, Sweden, England and Japan inspire new collection.
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Service helps manufacturers decrease the amount of time spent preparing materials.
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Both younger and older generations face unique challenges in succession planning.
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Three key textile trade associations unite for a stronger voice in Washington.
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As sales of RVs trend upward, so do the opportunities for fabricators in custom shops.
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Enterprise mobility software is next generation, real-time supply chain integration.
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Ag operations are reaping the benefits of innovative structural solutions for crops, grain and livestock.
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Building energy research in Germany finds inspiration from polar bears.
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New digitally-driven technology explores what it means to build buildings.
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Upselling works with marine fabrication skills that transfer to other applications.
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Dan Nolan III expands services to bring clients what they need and want.
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Clear vinyl pyramids are proving to be a valuable tool for checking reef health.
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Stuntman achieves first successful landing in a wingsuit with Apache Rebel Wingsuit.
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Designer creates custom sail with ripstop nylon.
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Participatory art installation challenged audience members to see urban space differently.
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Multifunctional coated fabric has recyclable, self-cleaning effect.
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Fabrics offer FR protection by combining filament nylon-faced laminates with exceptional FR protection.
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New tool is designed specifically for both machinery and tooling textiles and nonwovens.
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E.Volution offers a new platform for textile printing.
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Achieved by upgrading from aramid to high-performance fiber made from FR resin.
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Increased openness and smaller yarn diameters offer increased insect protection.
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Atheletic wear line is made of polyester fibers that absorb body's energy during exercise.
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NASA balloon mission in Antarctica sets record by staying aloft for more than 55 days.