The Lightweight Structures Association, Roseville, Minn., a division of the Industrial Fabrics Association International, changed its name and identity in October and is now the Fabric Structures Association (FSA). The new name more clearly defines the FSA membership, creates a closer tie to the official publication, Fabric Architecture magazine, and does away with the implication that fabric structures and the companies that make them are “lightweight” when innovation and new applications are helping the industry thrive.
LSA becomes Fabric Structures Association
Fabric Structures, Industry News | December 1, 2009 | By: ATA
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