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Taking a big leap forward, industry is going through another paradigm shift, popularly referred as the “Fourth Industrial Revolution” or “Industry 4.0”. The ultimate goal of the fourth revolution is to build a parallel virtual world that will control and run the physical world. Everything that can be digitalised will be digitalised throughout the course of Industry 4.0. The future of the manufacturing industry lies with big data analytics, robots, automations, programmable logic controllers and IoT.

Polyester-based fibres contribute 70 per cent of the total synthetic fibre production worldwide, say RN Turukmane, SS Gulhane and AL Bhongade.

Recycling of polyester waste is an important term used in different industries for reducing waste disposal into the environment. Nowadays, developed and developing countries aim to reduce pre- and post-manufacturing waste and focus on recycling. Waste disposal into environment increases risk for human’s life and so disposal of mechanical, chemical and thermal polymers should be reduced.

Groz-Beckert, the world’s leading provider of industrial machine needles will be showcasing the products and services of its product sectors — Knitting, Weaving, Nonwovens and Carding — at booth 707/B in hall 7 at the ITM in Istanbul, Turkey.

Resil Chemicals has entered into business alliance with Japan’s Nicca Chemical for joint development and marketing of products used for processing synthetic textiles.

The number of facilities certified to GOTS shows an increase of 8,2 per cent, from 4,642 facilities in 2016 to 5,024 facilities in 2017.

Dow Chemical Company has launched ECOFAST Pure sustainable textile treatment at the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists (AATCC) international conference. This breakthrough technology enables unique, brighter colours on natural textiles and significantly improves resource efficiency during the dyeing process.

A two-member delegation from International Cotton Association Ltd (ICA), Liverpool consisting of its President, Salman Ispahani and Managing Director, Bill Kingdon visited the Cotton Association of India (CAI) on February 27, 2018 and met the CAI team led by its President, Atul S Ganatra.