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Articles from 2009, week 9

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Applied DNA Sciences Inc, a provider of DNA-based security solutions completed the successful application of SigNature DNA at every stage of the woolen textile manufacturing process in Yorkshire, UK. This first phase of the "DNA in Textiles" project was fully funded by Yorkshire Forward in collaboration with the Textile Centre of Excellence, and its consortium of companies. Applied DNA is embarking on the next phase of our wool protection program, a multimillion dollar commercialization program, which will likely include second-phase funding from Yorkshire Forward. Show
Nolcha is ecstatic to report that the event held at the Plaza Hotel inside the Peter Lik Gallery on February 19th during New York Fashion Week was a complete success for all involved. Designers, sponsors, media and industry insiders were thrilled with the talent exhibiting, the set up of the event and the allure of the gorgeous, professional and reputable guests. Show
The government should make available necessary infrastructure and ICT equipment to the masses to realise the “Digital Bangladesh” dream, said the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry president. Show
The government has reinstated procedural restrictions on the import of yarn through Benapole, following concerns of local millers and bankers. Show
The textile sector of Indonesia can double its export turnover to Japan, thanks to the Indonesia-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA), so said, Mr Ansari Bukhari, Director General for Textiles, Metal and Machinery in the Ministry of Industry, Indonesia. Show
Melba Industries, manufacturer and exporter of high performance protective, automobile and industrial fabrics has been running heavy losses, due to which the company has been referred to administrators. Show
SANITIZED AG is launching a distinct new product Sanitized Silver, an antimicrobial finish that can be applied without a binder not only during the exhaust process but now also during the padding process. “This is good news to textile manufacturers because this means delicate and stretchable fabrics now can be protected against bacteria and odor by using Sanitized Silver,” says Darrell Burnette, the company’s new business development manager for North America. Show
The Global Union representing workers in the textile and clothing sector is taking action to oppose proposed amendments to Cambodia’s labour law aimed at extending the use of temporary employment contracts. Show
BGMEA polls today, Bangladesh - February 24, 2009
The biennial election of BGMEA, the apex trade body for the highest export-earning sector, takes place today amid a high hope of a new leadership to face the challenges from the ongoing global recession. Show
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