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TEXINTEL LIVE INTERVIEW - Cross-functional customisation at its best with a brand new solution for Printed Personalisation from Sawgrass Technologies

We interview Dimple Patel - Chief Product Officer and Head of Global Marketing at Sawgrass Technologies.

Key Takeaways:

  • VersiFlex is a versatile printing solution that allows users to decorate multiple substrates (t-shirts, mugs, hard surfaces) with a single system and minimal investment.

  • The system supports three media types: sublimation paper, sublimation vinyl, and a patented VersiFlex light media with self-weeding technology. Users can print on various fabrics and materials, including polyester, cotton, organza, chiffon, and suede, without pre-coating.

  • The ink set includes a special expander that enables soft weeding and deep, RGB-based black printing across different colours and surfaces.

  • VersiFlex democratises printing technology, making it accessible to entrepreneurs, home crafter

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TEXINTEL LIVE INTERVIEW - Disrupting Apparel Screen Printing: Kornit's Apollo Transforms Custom T-Shirt Production.

Guy Yaniv discusses the Kornit Digital Apollo. A transformative digital printing solution that goes beyond traditional printing equipment, offering the Apparel garment decorator a game-changing technology for industrial production on-demand.

The Apollo delivers an agile, efficient and adaptive digital technology with the power to disrupt the Apparel screen printing industry.

In this interview Guy discusses: Market Potential, Innovation, Business transformation and Data Driven Insights.

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TEXINTEL LIVE INTERVIEW - Duncan Ferguson of Epson on Driving the Digital Transformation of the Textile Industry

Duncan Ferguson of Epson discussed the purpose of Epson's new innovation center in the Midlands, which focuses on demonstrating, testing, and training in digital printing technology. He emphasised the importance of involving the younger generation in the industry, as they understand digital technology better and can help revitalise the industry with new ideas and skills. Ferguson highlighted that digital printing, especially in textiles, is growing rapidly, and the industry needs to reshore production to Europe to improve sustainability. He also noted that over 90% of textile printing in the Como region of Italy is now digital, underscoring the shift towards digital technology in the printing industry.

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TEXINTEL LIVE INTERVIEW - Investing in the Next Generation to Future Proof the Textile Industry

Charlie de la Haye, Communications Manager at Epson, discusses the launch of Epson's new innovation center in Lutterworth, aimed at showcasing the benefits of print technology in the textile industry. The initiative also focuses on future-proofing the textile industry by educating and inspiring students about sustainable printing practices. De la Haye emphasised the importance of adopting environmentally friendly technologies and circular design to reduce the fashion industry's environmental impact. The event, attended by 21 Nottingham Trent University students, highlighted the need for quality and circularity in business practices to ensure long-term sustainability and stakeholder trust.

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TEXINTEL LIVE INTERVIEW - Innovation and Inspiration for Next Generation Digital Textiles

Debbie McKeegan hosts an insightful interview at the Epson Innovation Centre, where a final-year textile design student from Nottingham Trent University explores the intersection of creativity, print and sustainability.

Meet Iona, a final-year textile design student from Nottingham Trent University, who's passionate about revolutionising the industry with her specialisation in print. Join us as we explore her journey, insights into sustainable practices.

Discover how the next generation is shaping the future of fashion and textile design, and hear firsthand how Iona's experience at the Epson Innovation Centre is paving her path forward. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a curious newcomer, this interview is a must-watch for anyone interested in the evolving landscape of design and sustainability. Listen to learn more >>

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TEXINTEL LIVE ROUNDTABLE - Rewiring the Printed Apparel Workflow for Agile Optimised Manufacturing

Debbie McKeegan hosts a roundtable discussion with Guy Alroy of Early.Vision, Oliver Mustoe Playfair of Prinfab and Phil McMullin of Epson UK. Their discussion explores the paradigm shift in the fashion industry from fast fashion to personalised fashion, highlighting the challenges, solutions, and benefits for the manufacturing community. Looking at all aspects of production to share their knowledge and expertise on how automation software in tandem with smart technology offers a solid solution for optimised apparel manufacture. Experts from Printfab, Epson, and Early Vision share insights on the role of technology, sustainability, and the future of apparel production. Listen to learn more >>

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TEXINTEL LIVE INTERVIEW WITH TARUNPREET RAI: Corporate Sustainability Manager at Epson UK discusses the Water Silks Fashion Project that reduced water consumption by 96%

In conversation with Texintel CEO - Tarunpreet Rai, Corporate Sustainability Manager at Epson UK discusses the Water Silks Fashion Project. Highlighting the environmental impact of the fashion industry, particularly the use of 18,000 litres of water to make one pair of jeans, equating to 24 years of drinking water. Epson partnered with Green Story and Patternity to create four silk scarves, each representing a European waterway using Epson's Monna Lisa digital print technology to reduce water consumption by 96%.

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TEXINTEL LIVE INTERVIEW WITH PHIL MCMULLIN: Discover how the Epson Innovation Centre helps businesses of all sizes unlock new revenue streams through its advanced digital printing technologies?

At the Heimtextil event in Frankfurt, 2025, Debbie McKeegan interviews Frank Maeder, President of NedGraphics and Optitex and discusses the importance of creativity, productivity, and sustainability in the home textile industry, particularly in interior decor and furnishings. They highlight the integration of artisan techniques with modern technology, emphasising the role of technology in enabling creatives to work efficiently. The conversation also touches on the significance of colour management, noting a trend towards neutral tones and the challenges in accurately reproducing these shades. The speakers agree that technology should alleviate industry pain points, allowing creatives to focus on their craft without technical hurdles.

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TEXINTEL LIVE INTERVIEW WITH FRANK MAEDER: Trends Creativity and Process Automation for the Design Industry

At the Heimtextil event in Frankfurt, 2025, Debbie McKeegan interviews Frank Maeder, President of NedGraphics and Optitex and discusses the importance of creativity, productivity, and sustainability in the home textile industry, particularly in interior decor and furnishings. They highlight the integration of artisan techniques with modern technology, emphasising the role of technology in enabling creatives to work efficiently. The conversation also touches on the significance of colour management, noting a trend towards neutral tones and the challenges in accurately reproducing these shades. The speakers agree that technology should alleviate industry pain points, allowing creatives to focus on their craft without technical hurdles.

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TEXINTEL LIVE INTERVIEW WITH HALEY DESIGN STUDIOS: On Design Industry Trends and Interior Decoration

Richard and Rebecca Haley from Haley Studios discussed the resurgence of artisan craft and maximalism in the design industry, emphasizing the demand for textured, hand-crafted murals. They noted a shift away from flat, digital designs towards more tactile, imperfect pieces. Wallpapers, particularly murals, are a significant market for them, with a growing interest in high-profit, unique designs. They highlighted the importance of substrate variety and the evolution of digital printing to enhance design aesthetics. Haley Studios launched their own brand of murals, aiming to balance commercial viability with creative integrity, focusing on high-quality, impactful designs.

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TEXINTEL LIVE INTERVIEW WITH KARLOS GORDOBIL OF AVA: The Latest Trends and Software Launch For Textile Design and Print

At the Heimtextil event in Frankfurt, 2025, Karlos Gordobil of AVA CAD CAM discusses the latest innovations in their software suite. Key updates include a modern, intuitive interface, AI-powered design tools, and a shift to continuous release for faster customer feedback. Now with cloud keys for flexibility and newly introduced live chat for immediate customer support. The new features aim to enhance productivity for designers and industry practitioners. AVA has been exhibiting at Heimtextil for nearly 20 years, emphasising the importance of digital tools in an industry where 90% of printing remains traditional/analog. The integration of digital and traditional printing methods is crucial for seamless production across the supply chain.

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TEXINTEL LIVE INTERVIEW WITH CHRIS GOVIER: Digital Printing Trends for Luxury Interior Decor - Kornit X Niso

Chris Govier from Kornit Digital shares textile Industry Insights and explores their latest collaboration with Niso, a furniture manufacturer from Tel Aviv, at Heimtextil 2025. Kornit's digital ink-jet technology allows for unique xDI (extra dimensional) printing directly onto various fabrics, including both cellulose and synthetic materials, leather and textured textile surfaces - creating new - innovative applications across the interior decoration landscape of design. This collaboration showcases 3D printing on vegan leather and luxury, sustainable woven substrates. Kornit technology enables virtual design and product prototyping for on-demand production at any volume - reducing overproduction and waste, which is significant in the home decor and fashion industries.

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TEXINTEL LIVE INTERVIEW WITH LUCA BRUSON: Pixel Perfect Printed Wallcoverings using Fotoba XLA x Canon Colorado

At Heimtextil 2025, Debbie McKeegan, CEO of Texintel interviews Luca Bruson of Fotoba about their collaboration with Canon. Fotoba showcased their integration of the Colorado series and Fotoba systems, enabling on-demand manufacturing with multiple printers and a single cutting system. They demonstrated a jumbo roll system capable of holding 400 kilograms of media, with a print run of 700 to 1000 meters. The XLA cutter, which reads barcodes and positions blades automatically, ensures precise cutting with a tolerance of 0.068 millimeters. This technology, which supports both mass and bespoke production, is noted for its low electric consumption and environmental benefits.

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TEXINTEL LIVE INTERVIEW WITH Kateryna Basiuk of Lucerne University Switzerland for Silent Canvas

Kateryna Basiuk from Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts presented her bachelor work, "Silent Canvases," which involves creating upholstery for acoustic panels from recycled denim. The project, part of a research department initiative, uses knitting techniques inspired by acoustic camouflage in moth wings. The recycled denim yarn, sourced from properly serviced textiles, is used to weave fabrics that can be attached to acoustic panels without glue. This approach promotes circularity by integrating multiple materials into a single, easily recyclable product. Basiuk won a competition, Creative Visions: at Heimtextile 2025 for this innovative work.

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TEXINTEL LIVE INTERVIEW WITH MIMAKI - A DEEP DIVE TO INTO TRAPIS PIGMENT TRANSFER TECHNOLOGY WITH MARC VERBEEM

This conversation explores, and explains the innovative TRAPIS transfer printing technology developed by Mimaki, focusing on its use of pigment inks and sustainable printing practices. The discussion covers the evolution of printing processes, the differences between TRAPIS and Dye Sublimation, and the importance of partnerships, and collaboration in developing this advanced technology. The potential applications and market opportunities for TRAPIS are discussed, along with environmental benefits and the future impact on the printing industry.

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TEXINTEL LIVE INTERVIEW WITH FRANK MAEDER OF NEDGRAPHICS AND OPTITEX

In this video podcast, Debbie McKeegan interviews Frank Maeder, president of NedGraphics and Optitex, discussing the evolution of textile design, the integration of technology, and the importance of sustainability. They explore how designers' roles have changed, the impact of digital tools like NedHub and their latest software release, plus the necessity of partnerships in the industry. The conversation also touches on the future of AI in design and the need for seamless workflows to enhance creativity and efficiency. Listen to learn more >>

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TEXINTEL LIVE INTERVIEW WITH CONOR MCARTHUR AT GREEN GRADS, YORKTON WORKSHOP - LONDON 2024

Conor has invented “seaweed leather,” a versatile, durable and sustainable biomaterial based on kelp, which is both regenerative and abundant in Scotland, where he studied and lives. Conor worked with Scottish seaweed experts and event organisers to explore and test his new material building a segment of a modular, scalable pavilion for outdoor events such as festivals. “Such temporary structures are typically made from extractive materials and generate significant waste,”

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TEXINTEL LIVE INTERVIEW WITH MICHAEL CZERWINSKI CO-FOUNDER OF GREENGRADS

"In this conversation, Cary Sherburne of What They Think, USA interviews Michael Cherwinski, co-director and producer of Green Grads, discussing the initiative's mission to support new design talent and foster a community among graduates. Michael shares his background in ceramics and public engagement, emphasising the importance of networking and collaboration among designers. The conversation also highlights the strategies used to attract attention from journalists and investors, focusing on the strength of the products showcased by Greengrads."

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TEXINTEL LIVE INTERVIEW WITH YOHAAN KUKREJA AT GREEN GRADS, YORKTON WORKSHOP - LONDON 2024

Winner of the "THE EARTH AWARD 2024" Yohaan Kukreja and Ankita Khanna RAWMaterials (Renewable Agricultural Waste) “A bio-composite, which is a sustainable, circular alternative to synthetic materials, made from the rice straw otherwise burnt in huge quantities every year by farmers in India.” interviewed by Cary Sherburne of What They Think. The judges commended the passion that Yohaan and Ankita bring to their project, starting with a moving video that shows fields ablaze. They felt that RAWMaterials goes one step further than creating a material from waste; it is also a protest against deadly air pollution and soil degradation. The designers also have a credible business plan to target several industries, including footware, hotels and cars.

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