Our Intelligence channels offer market intelligence, technical reports and deep-dive analysis of key industry motivators, technologies, materials and impactors. WTiN Intelligence provides detailed analysis of important high-growth areas of the textile and apparel industry. WTiN’s expert team of analysts and network of researchers go beyond the what and the why to look at what might come next, what businesses need to contend with in an evolving global supply chain, and how they can take advantage of the opportunities on the horizon.
Industry insight, market information, and the connections you need to examine and evaluate market trends in the roll-to-roll digital textile printing sector.
By Liz Newmark
By Andrew Vaux
By Madelaine Thomas
Market and technical intelligence essential to the activewear and athleisure textile and clothing industries.
By Cara Dudgeon
By Liz Newmark
By Cara Dudgeon
In-depth intelligence about textiles used in outdoor sportswear, footwear and equipment, as well as textile applications that require protection from external environments - such as workwear and PPE.
By Jessica Basey
By Liz Newmark
By Cara Dudgeon
In-depth intelligence on the materials, manufacturing technologies and application areas of smart textiles.
By Liz Newmark
By Cara Dudgeon
By Cara Dudgeon
Providing investors and decision makers in the textile and apparel value chain with in-depth analysis and insight into the digitalisation of manufacturing processes and smart business models.
By Liz Newmark
By Ruby Penson
By Madelaine Thomas
Our WTiNews channels take a look at global textile and apparel industry innovation, businesses, technology and markets, provided by WTiN’s in-house team of journalists. WTiNews is set apart from basic news content as it discerns the importance of changes and developments in the supply chain. WTiNews doesn’t only tell you ‘what’ has happened, it also covers impact, the bigger picture and the industry’s response to trends, events and more.
A viewpoint on both natural and manmade fibres and yarns, as seen through the eyes of manufacturers, growers, processors and spinners, with a mix of technical articles, analysis and product innovation news.
By Cara Dudgeon
By Aditya Rangroo
By Nitin Madkaikar
Analysis and manufacturing technology updates for the global fabric manufacturing industries and their supply-chain partners.
By Aditya Rangroo
By Liz Newmark
By Cara Dudgeon
News, analysis and technical information on the important realms of dyeing, finishing, printing (both screen and digital) and coating.
By Cara Dudgeon
By Aditya Rangroo
By Aditya Rangroo
News, market insight, analysis and product development updates from the fast-growing markets in technical textiles, covering all applications and end uses.
By Aditya Rangroo
By Aditya Rangroo
By Aditya Rangroo
Unrivalled coverage of the manufacture and uses of engineered polymer and fibre ‘non-textile’ products.
By Aditya Rangroo
By Liz Newmark
By Cara Dudgeon
Your instant window on the global raw materials prices, trade movements, resources and manufacturing costs that can affect the profitability of your textile products.
By Aditya Rangroo
By Liz Newmark
Digital Textile is the world’s only journal dedicated wholly to textile applications in the rapidly developing field of digital printing.
International Dyer & Finisher is the unrivalled world leader in the delivery of vital sector-specific information for textile dyers, finishers, printers and coaters.
Knitting International is uniquely placed to give a worldwide perspective to manufacturers and retailers in the ever-more globalised and diversified knitting industry.
Nonwovens Report International (NRI) keeps you up-to-date with the latest developments across the nonwovens market. With its team of technical and industry experts, NRI makes use of its close ties with associations, research institutes and market-leading businesses to bring you international reporting that covers areas all over the world.
Previously known as IoTex, the newly relaunched Textile 4.0 journal delivers vital insights into the burgeoning transformation of the textile and apparel value chain. It covers a spectrum of content, from technologies enabling the personalisation trend to supply chain transparency, the latest in fabric gripping robotics, smart clothing and much more.
Twist is read across the textile supply chain, from early stage processors to retailers, with its primary focus the provenance of fine natural fibres such as wool, cotton, silk, linen, cashmere and mohair, as well as rare and speciality fibres.
Our answers to the most common questions about WTiN.com.
WTiN has a rich portfolio of titles, some of which date back to the 1800s, so it's easy to say we've been reporting on the textile industry for over 100 years. Our website has been providing data-driven intelligence since 2010, and we have organised our own events since 2013.
Innovation is the core of the textile & apparel industry and central to WTiN’s content.
It encompasses materials, manufacturing and business models. And beyond this, it explores the impact of innovation on an evolving industry where topics of predictive business models, automation, transparency, on-demand manufacturing, personalisation and sustainability are critical progress goals.
Each key industry sector covered on WTiN.com is supported by a dedicated, sector-specific team. These teams actively engage in identifying and researching new technology, material innovation and business models that enable clients to accelerate growth. The teams are supported by a global network of contributors and we also use artificial intelligence to aggregate content and stay aware of trends and developments for the textile & apparel sector worldwide.
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