Jeanologia presents their solutions from fabric to garment finishing

Jeanologia, global leader in technology for the textile industry, will present for the press at ITMA Shanghai their technological solutions, ranging from fabric to garment finishing, with the aim of helping Chinese textile industry to put an end to pollution and satisfy market needs, adapting to the latest regulations.

The meeting will take place next Tuesday (October 16th), from 14:00 to 15:30h, at Jeanologia’s stand: H5 B09.

The company will present its new G2Dynamic, an innovative technology that treats fabric with ozone, their Laundry 5.0 — the first garment finishing plant that guarantees Zero contamination — and will offer a special demonstration of their newest laser generation.

With these innovations, Jeanologia connects fabric to finish, increasing the efficiency of both processes and helping the Chinese market to be more competitive while offering a completely sustainable product.

Jeanologia has been present in China for more than 10 years and is the technological partner of the main brands in the country. Currently, 10% of jeans production in China is done using the company’s technology.

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