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  • Cotton vs. Rayon: A Look at Sustainability Issue

    Virginia Commonwealth University

    Consumer demands for sustainable fashion are on the rise, requiring companies to look for more sustainable fiber choices. Two fibers often touted for their sustainability are cotton and rayon. Cotton has been a long-time staple, while rayon, newer to the industry, can now be found everywhere. Both have seen a resurgence as consumers look for fabric choices that are free of petroleum inputs, don’t contribute to micro-plastic pollution, and have highly desirable features such as comfort and dyeability. This presentation will dig deeper into each fiber, weighing the pros and cons for each, and asking if one over the other might be a new sustainability superhero.

    Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights from an expert in sustainable design, ethical consumerism, and conscious fashion development. Register now to stay ahead in the ever-evolving world of sustainable textiles!

  • Circularity Conference

    University of Rhode Island Kingston, RI, United States

    As the textile industry faces mounting pressure to reduce environmental impact, circularity has emerged as a critical framework for sustainable transformation. This conference will bring together industry leaders, researchers, designers, and policy experts to address the complex challenges of implementing truly circular systems across the textile value chain.

    The Circularity Conference will take place on June 17-18, 2025, at the University of Rhode Island in Kingston, RI. Join industry professionals for this two-day conference focused on comprehensive discussions and explorations of sustainable strategies within the textile industry.

  • The NIH Seed Fund (SBIR/STTR) is Open for Business Webinar

    America’s Seed Fund, also known as the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) program, offers small business entrepreneurs in the life sciences more than $1.3 billion in non-dilutive funding to support small business research and development. 

    Join us for this informational webinar on Wednesday, June 24, at 2:00 p.m. ET to learn about open funding opportunities and the application process.

    Bring your questions- there will be a live Q&A session following the presentation! 

  • Small Business Opportunities for Innovative Women’s Health Research Webinar

    The Small Business Programs, also known as America’s Seed Fund, are comprised of the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs. This webinar will focus on small business opportunities for women’s health research, with two overarching goals:

    To introduce the women’s health research community to small business opportunities
    To introduce the small business community to women’s health research priorities
    Staff from the NIH SEED Office and selected Institute small business programs will provide overviews of the small business program and IC-specific interests. Attendees can submit questions in advance for program staff.

  • Fabricating the Future

    The Westin Savannah Harbor 1 Resort Drive, Savannah, United States

    AATCC and SEAMS, leaders of the textile industry, have joined forces to present Fabricating the Future: AATCC and SEAMS 2025 Annual Conference. This inaugural event, taking place October 5-7 at The Westin Savannah Harbor Golf Resort & Spa in Savannah, GA, promises exceptional content, valuable networking, and engaging activities from morning to evening.

    Don’t miss this exciting opportunity to connect, collaborate, and build new relationships! Plus, with Savannah’s charm and renowned Southern hospitality, it’s the perfect destination to bring the family for an unforgettable experience.

  • Advanced Textiles Expo

    Indiana Convention Center 100 South Capital Ave., Indianapolis, IN, United States

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