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Invista announces new innovation centre in Foshan

The Innovation Center, with an area of more than 4,500 square metres, will be equipped with modern textile processing equipment.

4th April 2018

Knitting Industry
 |  Foshan

Knitwear, Knitted Outerwear, Sports/​Activewear

Invista Apparel and Advanced Textiles, the owner of Lycra Coolmax and Thermolite brands, and Foshan Nanhai Sanshan Scientific Innovation Park have signed a memorandum for the construction of a new Textile Innovation Center. Opening of the facility is scheduled for later this year.

The Innovation Center, with an area of more than 4,500 square metres, will be equipped with modern textile processing equipment for knitting and weaving along with garment engineering, fabric certification and analytic testing.

It will also include an innovation development area where customers and Invista R&D personnel can meet to develop and test fibre, fabric and garment innovations. In addition to this Center, the business has other Textile R&D Labs in the US, Italy and Taiwan.

“We are excited to attract R&D personnel to our new Innovation Center as well as use this facility to network with the experienced experts from our other Labs, while we work with customers to develop and commercialize new products. The team will be committed to creating new textile solutions that are both functional and fashionable to meet the global apparel market needs, by conducting research programs based on advanced fibres and textile-based fabric and garment innovations,” said Jack Yang, CTO of East Region, Invista Apparel and Advanced Textiles.

“This year marks the 60th anniversary of Lycra fibre, an important milestone for the Lycra Brand, an innovation which continues to transform the apparel industry. The establishment of this Innovation Center, is yet another sign of the commitment we are making to invest in innovation that will create value for our customers and ultimately the consumers,” added Julien Born, Executive Vice President of East Region, Invista Apparel and Advanced Textiles.

“The Center will serve as a hub, to better facilitate communications with our global brand/retail customers based in Hong Kong and across the Asia Pacific region as well as local brands/retailers serving the China market.”

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