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Novozymes opens new laboratory for textile mills

By September 12, 20182 Mins Read
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Novozymes has opened a new laboratory to help textile mills in Southeast Asia region. The new laboratory facility in Bengaluru will support implementation of current and future enzyme solutions in textile mills and laundries in the Southeast Asia region. The company is a leading provider of enzyme and microbial technologies, based in Denmark. The South Asia region is the world’s busiest textile producing region. But textile production also comes with a cost in terms of use of chemicals. Novozymes will help textile producers to implement enzymatic solutions in their production. “With the application laboratory in India, Novozymes wants to strengthen the close collaboration with our customers in the region even further and develop solutions tailored to their regional needs, trends and production processes,” Krishnan GS, regional president of Novozymes India said.

Enzymes have been used in the textile industry for more than 60 years. Novozymes’ solutions enable massive savings in chemical, water and energy consumption and they make it possible to produce high- quality textiles demanded by today’s consumers. New innovation and customised solutions keep emerging from Novozymes at a pace where local laboratory capabilities have become essential to serve the South Asia based mills and laundries in the best possible way.

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