Texdata International
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TexData has been connecting the textile world with knowledge and innovation since 1998.
Founded with the vision to harness the power of the internet to make information about textile manufacturing innovations globally accessible, TexData has grown into a trusted source of insight for the international textile community.
We deliver timely, in-depth news on the latest trends, production technologies, materials, sustainability strategies, and digital developments – always with a strong focus on relevance and quality. Our reporting supports both productivity and sustainability throughout the textile value chain.
TexData regularly covers the industry’s leading trade fairs and visits companies worldwide to report first-hand on groundbreaking developments – from spinning, weaving and knitting machinery to yarns, fabrics and finished textiles.
Well connected across the global textile industry, we maintain strong relationships with machine manufacturers, textile producers, academic researchers, brands, retailers, NGOs, and trade show organizers. Source
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Search ArticlesRieter sees Barmag integration on track as orders and sales rise
In June 2026, Rieter entered into a strategic partnership with Recycling Powerhouse. The global textile industry is undergoing a fundamental transformation. Increasing amounts of textile waste and the steadily growing demand for sustainable products are increasing the need for scalable circular solutions. The aim of the partnership is to industrialize, standardize and scale the recycling of textiles.
"Review" examines the outlooks for seven major cotton producers
The July 2026 edition — available free of charge — features reports on the cotton sectors of Uzbekistan, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, the United States, Greece, and Pakistan. Together, the articles illustrate a global industry pursuing greater productivity and value even as weak demand, low prices, competition from synthetic fibers, and unpredictable weather continue to challenge producers.
Updated supply chain taxonomy advances apparel alignment
“Shared definitions are not just administrative; they help the industry make better decisions, improve data quality, and work from the same understanding of the supply chain.
Meadow Grove Research joins ITMF as Corporate Member
Mr. Christian Schindler, Director General of ITMF, commented: “At ITMF we are delighted to welcome Meadow Grove Research as a new Corporate Member of ITMF. It shows that ITMF offers a platform for the entire textile value chain comprising all segments of the very long value chain from fiber down to finished textile products. To better understand the changing dynamics of the global textile value chain, it is important companies and associations to have access to specialized service providers.
The first widely accessible Life Cycle Assessment study for cashmere production published by Textile Exchange.
The first widely accessible cashmere LCA study delivers robust, harmonized datasets from the world’s top two cashmere production countries, with data collected directly from 170 herders and farmers for both farmed and nomadic grazing systems. Like the other LCA studies released by Textile Exchange, the cashmere LCA study takes an LCA+ approach, including additional impact areas relevant to a specific material or fiber.
Groz-Beckert at Igatex 2026
In the Circular Knitting segment, Groz-Beckert will spotlight the LCmax™, the next generation of energy-saving needles. Featuring a pioneering wave-shaped shank geometry, the LCmax™ delivers optimized energy efficiency, reduced friction, and ease of handling — delivering maximum performance with minimal energy consumption.
Carbon Revolution wins Composites Australia Engineering Team Excellence Award
Ashley Denmead, Steve Agius, Tim Corbett and Tim de Souza accepted the Award on behalf of Carbon Revolution’s wider engineering team. The award recognises the engineering expertise behind Carbon Revolution’s world-leading automated production process for carbon fibre automotive wheels, and the efforts to get the company’s lightweight wheels validated against rigorous OEM standards.
Indovinya advances sustainable solutions with agreement for the supply of renewable Oxygen from Air Liquide
The use of renewable oxygen reduces some products’ carbon footprints by up to 15%, directly benefiting the company’s value chain and strengthening its positioning as a reference in sustainable chemical solutions. This initiative is part of Indovinya’s global sustainability strategy, which aims to reduce emissions and expand the offering of chemical products with lower environmental impact.
Better Cotton Initiative multistakeholder event in US unpacks regenerative agriculture potential
Taking place 8-11 September, Cotton & Beyond: Regenerative Agriculture in the Texas High Plains will gather farmers, merchants, mills, and representatives of major retailers and brands to draw tangible links between industry demand and what is taking place at the field level.
Fewer pores, greater impact tolerance: Peter Dornier Foundation Prize 2026 honours material research on fibre-reinforced composite components for aerospace industry
Carbon-fibre-reinforced and glass-fibre-reinforced plastics (CFRP/GFRP) only realise their full potential for lightweight construction and sustainability when the fibres and resin bond together as seamlessly as possible. The problem is that the standard injection moulding process known as ‘resin transfer moulding’ (RTM) often results in microscopically small pores that can weaken the component.