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How IMASUS is turning its training modules, material directory, and workshop tools into open, reusable digital resources.
Latest updates, insights, and developments from the IMASUS project on sustainable fashion.
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How IMASUS is turning its training modules, material directory, and workshop tools into open, reusable digital resources.
The IMASUS partnership has completed the internal and external evaluation phase of WP2. Discover how feedback from experts and stakeholders is shaping the Material Directory, Learning Modules, and digital platform.
We visited the LMA facilities to use the Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) and analyze several Pyratex textiles, including bamboo and banana-based fibers.
At Dutch Design Week, we discovered that compostable fashion is less about perfect materials and more about rethinking how clothes are made and shared.
From hemp and algae to carbon-negative materials, Revoltech’s story is not just technical—it’s about vision, collaboration, and changing how materials are made.
We are inviting textile labs, creative hubs, and independent brands to submit their sustainable textile materials for the IMASUS platform.
Our new needs analysis distills survey insights from educators, laboratories, and small fashion enterprises to guide the next phase of the IMASUS platform.
Our new needs analysis distills survey insights from educators, laboratories, and small fashion enterprises to guide the next phase of the IMASUS platform.
Using SEM at Zaragoza’s Advanced Microscopy Lab, we examined Ecoalf’s recycled fabrics—from polyester to coffee fibers—uncovering their hidden structures.
New Ecoalf samples arrived at INMA, recycled fabrics that inspire fresh ideas for sustainable design.