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R-Inove (Brazil) joins ITMF as Corporate Member

Published: February 24, 2023
Author: TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN

As a start-up, R-Inove had applied for the ITMF Start-up Award 2022 and was selected to  present in one of the two “Start-up Sessions” at the ITMA Annual Conference 2022 in Davos,  Switzerland. In this context, R-Inove was offered a two-year complimentary Corporate  Membership with ITMF.  

R-Inove is a Brazilian innovation start-up focused on the textile segment, providing solutions  to its customers through coding on textile threads, thus guaranteeing full traceability (from  the field to the hanger) and the originality of the product. 

Ms. Micheline Maia Texeira, Co-Founder of R-Inove said that “it is important for start-ups to  be in touch with industry players from the entire textile value chain. Being part of an  international forum like ITMF helps to meet and connect with industry players from around the  globe. Furthermore, it isimportant to fully understand the needs of the textile industry. Equally  relevant is the opportunity to use ITMF’s platform to demonstrate the value of new  technologies and to be part of the discussions about industry trends and initiatives.” 

It is great to see that the start-up R-Inove from Brazil is joining ITMF as a Corporate Member.  As one of the recipients of the ITMF Start-up Awards 2022, R-Inove illustrates the potential of  their traceability technology. Providing a platform for the global textile industry where leaders  can meet and exchange best practices is crucial in a fast-changing world. As Corporate  Members of ITMF, start-ups like R-Inove have the opportunity to promote their innovation and  to develop a better understanding of the international markets. At ITMF, we are convinced  that R-Inove will benefit from this step”, stated Dr. Christian Schindler, Director General of  ITMF

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