2016年5月17日

「台灣紡織業是科技業,剛剛開始而已!」侯博明掌人纖公會

「台灣紡織業是科技業,剛剛開始而已!」侯博明掌人纖公會


「台灣紡織業是科技業,剛剛開始而已!」;即將在今(27)日接任台灣區人造纖維製造工業同業公會理事長的台南紡織副董事長侯博明表示,台灣的紡織是有前景的!全球70%的機能性布料是台灣產製,紡織業應善用產業優勢,在快時尚、穿戴、醫療、LED等機能性領域持續研發創新,發展成為一個系統完整的紡織產業鏈,脫離大陸量化市場競爭,繼續領先全球。

侯博明建議,政府也應積極參與TPP、服貿及貨貿等區域性經濟協定,替企業排除貿易障礙,同時結合紡織上中下游廠,一起變成團隊去打亞洲盃、甚至世界盃。

2015年,台灣紡織產業產值約4347億元,其中人造纖維產業產值1186億元,在紡織上、中、下游共20個產業鏈中,產值比重高達28%。

侯博明指出,全球超過5成消防隊防火布料由台灣製作,美國每10件瑜珈服,8件用台灣廠商布料,由此印證台灣化纖產業擁有優異的產品研發設計能力,提供下游織布業者、國際品牌、通路商對高質化原料需求及服務的最佳優勢。

不過,面對中國大陸、印度積極發展民生紡織工業,纖維產能持續擴充;侯博明指出,台灣紡織業要避開與中國大陸、印度,以及其他新興國家的成本競爭,就要朝高新科技、差異化創新產品,以「機能、環保、流行」特色,脫離與大陸等這些國家量化的競爭。

侯博明指出,醫療性、穿戴式、LED結合的機能性紡織產品,都是台灣紡織產業要進行的方向,也是紡織業持續要走的路。

台灣紡織業不只到東南亞、東協等地打亞洲盃,也要向歐美、非洲等世界盃市場搶進;侯博明認為,台灣紡織業的前景還是看好的。政府應帶頭讓紡拓會、紡織產業綜合所和紡織上、中、下游廠,進行垂直整合,結合成為一個團隊,一起到孟加拉、印度,甚至非洲、歐美等市場,去參展、去開拓市場。

當然,侯博明認為,當下,區域性經濟協定對紡織產業開拓海外市場非常重要,所以,政府更要積極參與TPP、服貿、貨貿等組織,替民間企業開路、排除貿易障礙,這樣更有利紡織產業打亞洲盃、世界盃。

新聞來源:中時電子報

2016年5月13日

遺傳指紋追蹤混紡棉纖維 | Applied DNA Sciences Launches Enhanced DNA Authentication Quantifying Cotton Species

遺傳指紋追蹤混紡棉纖維


Applied DNA Sciences(APDN)已經推出了能識別不同種類棉花的DNA認證技術- 這意味著消費品牌將能夠確定在其棉花裡面不適當的混紡織物的數量,不只是劣質混紡物的存在。

該公司表示:「在棉花定量裡為FibreTyping棉紡織品,使用一種強化的DNA認證技術,這是一項顯著的里程碑」。

該技術適用於優質超長纖維棉(ELS),該棉與短纖棉交織,並標註為100%Pima棉或100%埃及特長棉。

APDN 生命科學副總裁Michael Hogan博士表示:「簡單地說,它是關於誠實棉花。消費者希望從他們信得過的零售商和品牌購買產品。我們的品牌合作夥伴可以確信,他們採購自供應商的產品包含的是真材實料」。

「隨著我們DNA的定量檢測,將有助於保持棉花種植、遷移和與全球各地的消費者相連結,不僅在美國,而且在澳洲、巴西、中國大陸、埃及、印度、秘魯和土耳其」。

從歷史上看,像是埃及ELS棉或美國Pima棉的優質棉纖維,選擇加工者的目標是以最低價格買到最優質的棉花,透過利用不同品質和類型的纖維與棉交織,試圖能符合產品規格。

然而,當品牌尋找更高的邊際利潤且缺乏可用的高品質超長棉絨時,就產生了特級長纖維棉 (ELS)與非ELS短纖高地棉的交織。不同類型的纖維交織會導致產品不純,如以標記百分之百ELS棉出售,就違反美國和國際法律。

APDN補充道,披露纖維的含量,在紡織品及成衣貿易是不可或缺的;這對於製造商有職責知道,並正確地報告,在文件及產品標籤上標示纖維的含量。

APDN 紡織品銷售副總裁MeiLin Wan 表示:「這是一個關鍵的轉折點。提供定量的棉紗和布料是非常重要的,特別是胚布(灰色和米色)、紗線和布料」。

APDN 在過去的八年,一直致力於發展以DNA為基礎的供應鏈,防偽、防盜技術產品的基因定型和產品認證解決方案。

新聞來源:台灣紡拓會

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Applied DNA Sciences Launches Enhanced DNA Authentication Quantifying Cotton Species

STONY BROOK, NY--(Marketwired - April 05, 2016) - Applied DNA Sciences (ADNAS), Inc. (NASDAQ: APDN), a provider of DNA-based supply chain, anti-counterfeiting, anti-theft technology product genotyping and product authentication solutions, today is introducing proprietary enhanced DNA authentication technology specifically quantifying cotton species -- meaning that consumer cotton brands can now determine the amounts of inappropriate blends in their cotton, not just the presence of inferior blends. This is a significant milestone in cotton quantitation using an enhanced DNA authentication technology for fiberTyping® cotton textiles. This technology applies to premium extra long staple ("ELS") cottons that have been "blended" with shorter staple cotton, and labeled as 100% Pima, or 100% Egyptian ELS.

"Consumers unknowingly could buy a mislabeled product," said Dr. Michael E. Hogan, Ph.D., Vice President of Life Sciences at ADNAS. "They could be purchasing a sheet that says it is '100% Egyptian ELS' that is actually not 100% ELS, but, instead, made from yarn containing 30% ELS, and 70% Upland cotton. Our technology provides a method for clearly distinguishing the type of blending, especially in extra long staple cotton products."

During the past eight years, ADNAS' team of international molecular biologists, forensic scientists, quality control and assurance and technical advisors developed the scientific and commercial foundation for validating DNA tests for cotton. This was a significant investment including intellectual property, research, development, technical validation and forensic expertise.

"Simply put, it's about honest cotton," continued Hogan. "Consumers want to buy products from retailers and brands they trust. Our brand partners can be confident the products they source from suppliers contain truthful materials. With our quantitative DNA testing, we will help keep cotton growing, moving and connecting with consumers around the globe not only in the U.S., but also, in Australia, Brazil, China, Egypt, India, Peru and Turkey."

Historically, the goal of select processors of premium cotton fibers (e.g. Egyptian ELS or American Pima) was to buy the highest quality cotton at the lowest price, attempting to meet product specifications by blending bales with different fiber qualities and types. Blending of premium extra long staple cotton with shorter staple non-ELS upland cotton occurs when brands search for higher profit margins and there is a lack of available high quality extra long staple fiber. This blending of different fiber types results in impure products being labeled and sold as 100% ELS cotton, violating US and international laws.

"It has been reported that ELS cotton grown in Egypt is experiencing difficulties due to mixing of pure Egyptian ELS cotton seeds with poorer quality seeds," noted Hogan. "At recent global industry meetings, discussions were held on the standards for Egyptian cotton and the alleged fraudulent practices taking place now. Our fiberTyping testing enables proper diagnosis of these widely blended, counterfeited textiles."

Government agencies like the Federal Trade Commission established clear guidelines protecting the consumer by ensuring that products are based on accurate information on product origin, construction, quality, and care. The disclosure of fiber content is integral to trade in textiles and apparel; it is incumbent upon the manufacturer to know, and to correctly report, fiber content in both documentation and on product labels.

"This is a critical tipping point," said MeiLin Wan, Vice President of Textile Sales at ADNAS. "It is important to provide quantitative results for cotton yarns and fabrics, specifically for greige (gray and beige) yarn and fabric. Since they are unprocessed, the ability to extract DNA and precisely determine the quantity of ELS DNA, Upland DNA or a blend, is helpful to determine if the product is 100% pure. This is the tip of the iceberg; expect more technical innovations from Applied DNA in the coming year."

About Applied DNA Sciences
We make life real and safe by providing botanical-DNA based security and authentication solutions and services that can help protect products, brands, entire supply chains, and intellectual property of companies, governments and consumers from theft, counterfeiting, fraud and diversion. Our patented DNA-based solutions can be used to identify, tag, track, and trace products, to help assure authenticity, traceability and quality of products. SigNature® DNA describes the platform ingredient that is at the heart of a family of uncopiable, security and authentication solutions such as SigNature® T and fiberTyping®, targeted toward textiles and apparel, DNAnet®, for anti-theft and loss prevention, and digitalDNA®, providing powerful track and trace. All provide a forensic chain of evidence, and can be used to prosecute perpetrators. We are also engaged in the large-scale production of specific DNA sequences using the polymerase chain reaction.

Go to adnas.com for more information, events and to learn more about how Applied DNA Sciences makes life real and safe. Common stock listed on NASDAQ under the symbol APDN, and warrants are listed under the symbol APDNW. 

Forward-Looking Statements
The statements made by APDN in this press release may be "forward-looking" in nature within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements describe APDN's future plans, projections, strategies and expectations, and are based on assumptions and involve a number of risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond the control of APDN. Actual results could differ materially from those projected due to our short operating history, limited financial resources, limited market acceptance, market competition and various other factors detailed from time to time in APDN's SEC reports and filings, including our Annual Report on Form 10-K filed on December 14, 2015, and our subsequent quarterly report on Form 10-Q filed on February 10, 2016 which are available at www.sec.gov. APDN undertakes no obligation to update publicly any forward-looking statements to reflect new information, events or circumstances after the date hereof to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events, unless otherwise required by law.

Original Article: Digital Journal

2016年5月4日

Nike自動綁鞋帶鞋款,年底上市 | Self-lacing Shoe Future Arrives With Nike's HyperAdapt 1.0

Nike自動綁鞋帶鞋款,年底上市

美國運動用品巨擘耐吉(Nike)於2016年3月宣布三款突破性的創新鞋款-自動綁鞋帶鞋款、防泥鞋款及更柔軟氣墊鞋,即將在年底正式上市。

HyperAdapt 1.0源自於Nike去(2015)年推出的1款配有「強力鞋帶」之限量鞋款Nike Mag,其設計靈感即是來自於電影「回到未來2」,可依照穿著者的動作調整鞋帶。HyperAdapt 1.0在腳踝部份有設計感應器,當腳滑入鞋中時,鞋帶就會自動綁緊;鞋子側邊的按鈕則可供手動操作,使鞋帶的鬆緊度隨個人偏好調整。

Nike明星設計師哈特斐德(Tinker Hatfield)在紐約的發表會上表示,針對鞋帶鬆緊度方面,Nike仍在嘗試其他創新,期望未來更能符合消費者的需求。

另一雙Nike Anti-Clog Traction 球鞋,採用新款聚合物材質,可防堵水與泥土結合並堵塞於鞋底,從而增加止滑性與減少球鞋的重量,讓使用者動作更輕盈自在。今年的里約奧運會上,運動員們將會穿上這款鞋子參與實戰。

第三款是Nike Air VaporMax,鞋身採用Nike Flyknit的輕盈材質,鞋底的前後掌則採分段式 Air 氣墊。超越傳統的泡綿外底與固定結構,此款新氣墊鞋更具彈性且能獨立活動,同時亦降底鞋子重量和浪費。

Nike表示,結合紗與數位織造技術,Nike新鞋款不但能使運動員充份發揮,還能使其運動時不受氣候條件的影響。

Nike總裁兼執行長Mark Parker說:「Nike已進入個人化的新世代,現今運動員們需要的,不再僅是記錄器與數據,而是更多個人化的連結;而Nike即是能提供更符合他們所需的最佳商品與服務。」

新聞來源:台灣紡拓會

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Self-lacing Shoe Future Arrives With Nike's HyperAdapt 1.0

Of all the cool gadgets and kooky technological advances envisioned by the makers of the "Back to the Future" franchise, the hoverboard is the one that still seems to captivate people. No, not those ridiculous motorized skateboards that you can find kids whirling around on in just about any suburban street in America these days. Marty McFly's hoverboard actually hovered and moved without touching the ground.

Still, the floating surfboard wasn't the only futuristic development that the "Back to the Future" gang thought we'd all be enjoying by 2016. They also hooked Marty up with a sweet pair of self-lacing high tops. Now, Nike is getting ready to hit the market with their own version of those user friendly kicks.

The HyperAdapt 1.0 is the first generation of self-fitting sneakers, a shoe that aims to eliminate some of the hassle and guesswork for athletes when it comes to lacing up. It features what designers at the swoosh factory call "adaptive lacing," technology that forms the shoe to a user's foot and adjusts to movement along the way.
Nike has been a little tight on the details behind how their power-shoe technology works. What we do know is that the shoes rely on a heel sensor to tell them when a foot slips inside and helps adjust the fit accordingly. Buttons on the side allow the wearer to manually adjust that fit on the fly. Those "micro adjustments" make it easier for wearers to make small tweaks to the fit, instead of having to tie and re-tie their kicks until they get it right.

HyperAdapts should be ready to hit the field in late 2016. They're the result of years of research and development by Nike engineers and designers at the company's sprawling Oregon headquarters campus. One of the original prototypes was something like a snowboard boot that fastened itself from beneath the foot. The finished product is a lot less clunky, but the sleek cross-training model still relies on the same under-the-shoe adjusting technology.

The idea is to let athletes focus on the action on the field instead of the sneakers on their feet. They don't have to worry about fumbling over their laces in the middle of a workout or slipping and sliding over loose laces. And if Biff or any of the "Back to the Future" bad guys show up looking for trouble, you don't have to tie hunch over and tie your kicks before you get the heck outta Hill Valley.

Original Article: HowStuffWorks