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Trutzschler to showcase smart T-CAN automation at ITMA ASIA 2025
In virtually all spinning mills, transporting sliver cans is still done manually. Rising labor costs, lack of operators and increasing quality requirements make this a growing challenge. With T-CAN, Trützschler introduces a practical solution: a fully automated can transport system that will be presented live at ITMA ASIA 2025 in Singapore.
Trutzschler’s T-CAN is a fully automated sliver can transport system linking cards and draw frames via automated guided vehicles (AGVs) and smart software.
It cuts labour costs, boosts efficiency, and ensures consistent quality.
Easy to use, scalable, future ready and proven at JINGYI mill, T-CAN will be showcased live at ITMA ASIA 2025 in Singapore.
Efficient and reliable automation
T-CAN automates the transport of sliver cans between cards, breaker draw frames, and finisher draw frames – quickly and precisely. The system combines sliver cans with automated guided vehicles (AGVs) and a smart software interface that tracks every movement and places each can exactly where it belongs.
What T-CAN delivers
T-CAN minimizes manual handling and transport, supports continuous production (also at lunch breaks and night shifts), and ensures consistent quality through reliable material allocation. Therefore, mills benefit from lower labor costs, higher machine efficiency, and improved sliver quality – all with a system that adapts to your mill, not the other way around.
“With T-CAN, we’re responding to our customers’ needs for intelligent automation. Our goal was to create a solution that not only reduces operational costs but also enhances quality and consistency in sliver handling. It’s a leap forward in making spinning mills smarter.”
– Alexander Stampfer, CSO Trützschler Group.
Simple to use
Despite its advanced technology, T-CAN is easy to operate. The intuitive software interface requires only a few minutes of training and no prior expertise in robotics.
Scalable and future-ready
T-CAN is ideal for medium to large spinning mills with high output and automation goals. But thanks to its modular design, it’s also a smart choice for smaller mills looking to future-proof their processes. T-CAN is built to easily scale with your ambitions.
Proven performance
One of the first adopters of T-CAN was JINGYI, a spinning mill in Sheyang, China. After a successful pilot project, JINGYI placed an order to automate can transport for over 120 TC 26i cards and 240 draw frames. T-CAN has proven itself as a robust, reliable, and operator-friendly solution.
“We were impressed by the performance and reliability of T-CAN during the pilot phase. It has significantly improved our efficiency and reduced our staffing needs. That’s why we decided to implement it across our entire carding and draw frame section.”
– Mr. Peng Fujian, Deputy General Manager JINGYI Group.
Experience it live
Visit the Trützschler booth at ITMA ASIA 2025 in Singapore to see T-CAN in action, talk to our experts and discover how it can transform your production.
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Fibre2Fashion News Desk (HU)
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Swarovski brings its ‘Masters of Light’ exhibition to Los Angeles
Published
October 29, 2025
Swarovski’s traveling exhibition “Masters of Light” made its U.S. debut on Wednesday, at the Amoeba Music venue in Los Angeles.
Running until November 3, the exhibition celebrates the Austrian luxury house’s 130th anniversary and its heritage of creativity, craftsmanship, and cultural influence.
Curated by British fashion journalist and critic Alexander Fury, and presented under the creative direction of Swarovski global creative director Giovanna Engelbert, the latest chapter, Masters of Light — Hollywood, explores Swarovski’s deep ties to the entertainment industry and its role in shaping some of the most memorable moments in cinema and fashion history.
“We are delighted to bring the Masters of Light exhibition to Los Angeles as part of our 130 Years of Joy anniversary celebration,” said Alexis Nasard, Swarovski CEO.
“As the global epicenter of the music and film industry, this is the ideal setting to honor our intimate connection to Hollywood and our role in its most iconic moments. Swarovski continues to be a key protagonist in pop culture through the sparkle of our various activities and are proud to celebrate our legacy through this.”
Among the standout displays is the original gown worn by Marilyn Monroe when she famously sang “Happy Birthday” to U.S. President John F. Kennedy.
The exhibition also features the Pop Icons chamber, showcasing crystal-embellished outfits worn by performers including Beyoncé, Madonna, Tina Turner, and Lady Gaga.
Another section, Silver Screen Style, highlights Swarovski’s longstanding collaborations with Hollywood costume designers and filmmakers, while Mathemagical delves into the brand’s savoir-faire in crystal making and jewelry design, spotlighting couture pieces created by Engelbert for the Met Gala.
Adding a contemporary twist, Engelbert expands Swarovski’s narrative to include modern pop culture through displays of its iconic crystal figurines from Disney princesses to Marvel superheroes, and introduces a limited-edition collaboration with Erewhon, featuring exclusive products available during the exhibition.
“Since I joined as global creative director in 2020, my goal has been to spotlight this link between Swarovski and pop culture, fashion, stage, and screen,” explained Engelbert.
“It has been a dream working on this US premiere in the heart of Hollywood. There is no better location to showcase the stories and iconic pieces that have made us a staple of pop culture for 130 years and counting.”
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Italy’s Artknit Studios opens first London pop-up
Published
October 29, 2025
It’s time to “invite a new audience to experience [our] signature approach to refined, sustainable luxury”. So says premium Italian knitwear label Artknit Studios, which has chosen upscale Draycott Avenue in London’s Chelsea for its first physical pop-up store “that’s an important milestone in the brand’s European expansion”.
Known for its “commitment to Italian craftsmanship and 100% natural materials”, the brand said the new store is “a cosy enclave of Italian elegance where heritage craftsmanship meets timeless style”.
The interior “blends an understated storefront with warm, artisanal touches”. This means handcrafted furniture and tiles from Biella (the brand’s Italian home) sit alongside restored vintage pieces. Meanwhile, dark wood, metal accents, soft textiles, and a muted palette “create an immersive, welcoming environment”.
Its autumn seasonal offer is “centred on the versatility of wool”, with the collection moving from “lightweight city essentials to structured winter tailoring”.
Highlights include fine-gauge sweaters, combed-wool polos, and overshirts, alongside twill jackets and cardigans.
Alessandro Lovisetto, founder and CEO, said: “Following the success of [our] flagship stores in Milan, Rome, and Paris, [we’re] excited to bring our philosophy of ‘less, but better’ to the British capital.
“London feels like [our] natural home… a city that values the same things we do: quality, craftsmanship, and timeless design.”
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Max&Co to launch in India with Reliance Brands Limited
Published
October 29, 2025
Reliance Brands Limited has signed a long-term master franchise agreement to bring the Max&Co fashion brand to India. As part of the partnership, the first Max&Co store in India is set to open in Mumbai in early 2026.
“Max&Co embodies a bold, modern expression of femininity– dynamic, joyful, and unapologetically individual– a spirit that deeply resonates with the evolving style and confidence of Indian women,” said Reliance Retail Ventures Limited’s executive director Isha Ambani in a press release. “It’s distinctive fusion of Italian design heritage and youthful energy will have significant appeal for the Indian woman. Through our partnership with Max Mara Fashion Group, we are proud to bring this iconic global brand to India and shape a new chapter in contemporary women’s fashion.”
Following the mono-brand store opening in Mumbai, Reliance Brands Limited will undertake a national roll-out for the brand in key metropolitan cities. Max&Co is part of the Max Mara Fashion Group and specialises in contemporary Italian ready-to-wear and accessories, the full offering of which will be available in the upcoming India stores along with seasonal ‘&Co.llaboration’ capsule lines.
“We are pleased to join forces with Reliance Brands, whose strong experience in building and nurturing global premium brands makes them an ideal match for Max&Co in the region,” said Maria Giulia Prezioso Maramotti, Max&Co’s brand divisional director and Max Mara Fashion group board member. “India represents a vibrant and forward-thinking market, one that shares our passion for creativity, style, and self-expression. Our future mission is to inspire a new community of women who live with confidence, curiosity, and a cool, modern attitude.”
This partnership taps into the increasing demand for modern luxury and global fashion amongst Indian consumers. Founded in 1986, Max&Co is distributed in more than 400 stores across the globe and online.
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