Technosport x Karl Mayer
Indian activewear brand Technosport has partnered with textile machinery manufacturer Karl Mayer to enhance its production capabilities using cutting-edge Tricot machines. This collaboration aims to elevate the quality and efficiency of active and sportswear manufacturing.
To introduce this new technology, Technosport, in association with A.T.E. Coimbatore, organized an open house event at its South Indian facility. The event highlighted Technosport’s latest investment in Karl Mayer’s HKS-3M Tricot warp knitting machines, making it the first brand in South India to adopt this advanced technology for activewear production.
More than 100 industry professionals from Tirupur, Erode, and Coimbatore attended the event to see the new technology in action. The demonstration provided insights into the superior efficiency and innovation that warp knitting brings to the textile industry.
Karl Mayer’s Deputy Vice President, Mark Smith, praised Technosport for its role in making the open house event a success. He also acknowledged A.T.E. Coimbatore for its coordination efforts and stated that Karl Mayer plans to organize more such events across India to promote the benefits of warp knitting technology.
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