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By Sean Moloughney, Managing Editor
Published May 7, 2012
Inaugural conference covers range of nonwoven technologies, trends and developments. Read More »
By Jessica Franken and Dawnee Giammittorio, director of government affairs & associate director of Government Affairs INDA, Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry
Published April 5, 2012
IRS proposes rules for medical device tax applicability; EPA identifies 83 chemicals for risk assessment and possible regulation Read More »
By Karen McIntyre, Editor
Published February 7, 2012
Holms discusses global nonwovens industry in New Orleans Read More »
By Karen Bitz McIntyre, Editor
Published January 3, 2012
Four products will compete for honor in New Orleans. Read More »
Published December 6, 2011
Proposals and paper submissions for the NRA has been extended to Jan. 20. Read More »
Published November 28, 2011
CAB 2012 is an expansion and replacement of INDA’s Needlepunch Conference. Read More »
Published November 22, 2011
Students will have the opportunity to network with academics, researchers, scientists and engineers. Read More »
Published November 17, 2011
Increased cooperation necessary to improve economic conditions, Wiertz says Read More »
Published October 20, 2011
The move is designed to address potential risks to the environment and human health. Read More »
Published October 12, 2011
His nonwovens career spanned three decades. Read More »
Published September 7, 2011
WBCSD entry reinforces the company's commitment to sustainability. Read More »
Published August 9, 2011
An addition to the October conference in Raleigh will be the presentation of the inaugural RISE Durable Products Award. Read More »
Published August 1, 2011
Robert Ward, of the Economist Intelligence Unit, will provide the keynote in Budapest. Read More »
Published July 29, 2011
The Technical Conference & Exhibition is October 17-20, in Houston, TX. Read More »
Published July 28, 2011
TRSA president says the study lacks evidence, and is meant to strike fear and create doubt. Read More »


