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Muratec Highlights Innovative VORTEX Yarns and Smart Tech at TITAS 2025

From October 14 to 16, we participated in the Taipei Innovation Textile Application Show (TITAS) 2025, the largest textile exhibition in Taiwan, held in Taipei. This year’s event brought together 388 companies from 10 countries and attracted nearly 31,900 visitors.

The main theme for TITAS 2025 was “Sustainability, Functional Applications and Intelligent Manufacturing.” The exhibition showcased a wide range of cutting-edge materials, including sustainable products made with recycled resources and functional fabrics for applications such as sports, medical, and protective fields.

At our booth, we showcased differentiated VORTEX yarns, highlighting our originality in fiber creation. Our unique proposals included the “Core Filament Yarn” made using our core yarn device, as well as the mélange-like VORTEX yarn “Core Color,” which can easily create various colored yarns by simply preparing core filaments of different colors.

Our original uniforms, made from recycled polyester also attracted lots of attention as part of our sustainability efforts.

In addition, We also introduced our latest technologies, including the automatic winder “PROCESS CONER AIcone,” the upgraded Digital-Powered Operation System “Muratec Smart Support (MSS)” system, along with our new customer support concept, “Muratec Lifecycle Support” designed to help our customers achieve long-term growth and competitiveness.

TITAS 2025 provided a valuable opportunity not only to showcase our latest technologies, but also to present our support systems to a wide audience.

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