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Industry Partners
AATCC is a not-for-profit, international association serving research, design, manufacturing, and marketing professionals working in the textile industry. AATCC has thousands of individual and corporate members in more than 60 countries worldwide. Our members are fiber producers, dye and chemical manufacturers, textile manufacturers, instrument and machinery manufacturers, testing laboratories, consumer and retail organizations, government agencies, and universities and colleges. Since its inception in 1921, the Association has been dedicated to education, research, and communication. AATCC is internationally recognized for its standardized test methods for evaluating dyed and chemically-treated fibers, and fabrics and garments for colorfastness, dyeing, and biological and physical properties.
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The American Flock Association is the only trade association dedicated to the fiber-coating industry in North America. Its mission is to provide positive leadership to foster a strong flock industry in North America. AFA members include manufacturers of roll-to-roll fiber-coated textiles, papers, and films as well as coaters of 3 dimensional objects and printers of apparel decoration and graphics arts products. Industry suppliers are a key sector of the membership.
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Since 1935, the Fiber Economics Bureau has been the only source of direct statistics on the United States and global manufactured fiber industry and its products. Two publications - Fiber Organon, and Manufactured Fiber Review, present the latest information on industry trends in production, shipments, capacities, stocks, imports-exports with special features. One annual publication, the World Directory of Manufactured Fiber Producers, uniquely provides contact and product information on over 1,500 fiber producers in 72 countries.
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International Fiber Journal has been the recognized leader in coverage of the manmade fiber industry worldwide since 1986. Our T3-Technical Textile Technology supplement was launched in 2002 to focus on trends and developments in the commercialization of performance fibers, fabrics and manufacturing technologies for high-tech technical textiles and engineered nonwoven fabrics. Starting 2008 International Fiber Journal will continue to focus on Technical Textile and Nonwovens topics in each issue.
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The National Textile Center (NTC) is a research consortium of eight universities: Auburn, Clemson, Cornell, Georgia Tech, North Carolina State, Philadelphia, UC-Davis, and UMass-Dartmouth. The institutions share human resources, equipment and facilities to serve the US Fiber/Textile/Fiber Products/Retail Industry Sector. The NTC vision, mission and goals are realized through innovative basic research, education, and links to industrial partners, government agencies, and other universities. More information is available at www.ntcresearch.org.
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Since 1991, the Nonwovens Cooperative Research Center (NCRC) has served the nonwovens industry through fundamental and applied research in important industry technologies and an active program of technology transfer. Emphasis on nurturing industry-university partnerships has enabled these activities which are overseen by an Industrial Advisory Board (IAB) composed of all member companies. Programs are organized into three categories, core research, non-core research, and technology transfer.
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Nonwovens Industry ( www.nonwovens-industry.com) is an information product family serving an international audience of manufacturers of nonwovens roll goods, manufacturers of products using nonwovens roll goods, converters/fabricators, distributors, suppliers of chemicals, fibers, equipment, and others allied to the field. It consists of a monthly printed publication, a monthly digital edition, a newly designed website, featuring a rapidly searchable archive, news and buyer's guide databases.
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The National Textile Association is the oldest and largest organization of domestic U.S. manufacturers of fabric. The Association promotes American-made textiles and assists its member companies as they compete in the global market for textiles. For more information about NTA see the Association website www.nationaltextile.org. From the website you will also find a link to sign up for the daily news feed from the NTA blog available free to members and non-members interested in the U.S. textile industry.
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Southern Textile News¹ print edition is a bi-weekly trade publication covering the global and domestic textile industry. Its companion Web site ( www.textilenews.com) provides a global reach for this widely read information source. Founded in 1945, its wide-ranging editorial coverage includes all facets of textile machinery and manufacturing.
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With three quality, broad-based textile magazines — Textile World, Textiles Panamericanos and Textile World Asia — and a group of high-traffic websites and e-newsletters, Textile Industries Media Group delivers informative and comprehensive coverage of the global textile industry to industry leaders around the world.
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Serving the North American textile industry, Textile World, published bimonthly in English, has high-quality readership and more than 135 years of proven commitment to the textile industry. Textile World.com features magazine content, as well as extended news coverage and weekly e-newsletters.
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A Spanish-language, broad-based textile bimonthly publication, Textiles Panamericanos offers more than 60 years of proven performance in Spain, Portugal, Mexico, and Central and South America. Textiles Panamericanos.com provides readers with magazine content, extended news coverage and enewsletters.
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For more than 17 years T.U.T. (Technical Usage Textiles) has been the technical and economical reference magazine for industrial textiles users. Quarterly, T.U.T. gives reliable information on new textiles materials, new products and markets opportunities. In each issue: a market overview, a special feature about one field of industrial fabrics application, editorial information about the other markets covered: building, electronics, geo-textiles, filtration, sports, medical, protection, and transportation. Quarterly, bilingual English-French. Subscription for one year: $120 US Dollars.
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