MARVELEX PILLOW RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
To meet the challenges in the globalised economy and following the removal of World Trade Organisation quota system since 2000, home textiles and clothing industry must adopt new and innovative technologies to excel in high value-added manufacturing.
(A) NEW MATERIALS AND TEXTILES AND APPAREL PRODUCTS
Traditional textile materials have some inherent but unfavourable properties which cannot be easily removed by conventional methodologies. To satisfy consume demands, additional functionalities to improve material properties by advanced technologies are being developed on good appearance, hand feel, easy care, comfort, etc.
(B) ADVANCED
TEXTILES AND CLOTHING PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGIES
Local manufacturers seek high productivity incorporated with consistent product quality and flexible provisions. High production cost, stringent environmental controls and soaring price of fuel/oil have stimulated demands for advanced textiles and clothing production technologies to solve these issues.
(C) INNOVATIVE
DESIGN AND EVALUATION TECHNOLOGIES
Manufacturers are
working towards new clothing functional designs to incorporate functionality
and durability of the final products. In particular, garment fit issues could
be resolved by taking into account material properties in functional design
operation. Objective product evaluation technology is being developed to
replace traditional subjective evaluation which incurs inconsistent/inaccurate
results due to human error, inaccurate calibration of testing equipment, etc.
(D) ENHANCED
INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMS AND INFRASTRUCTURE
Up-to-date and comprehensive database on textile sourcing and fashion design are required by young designers and merchandisers in obtaining related information to facilitate their work. Local practitioners and students seek better portals to upgrade their knowledge on textile and clothing technologies.