From the molecule to the finished product and its market launch, DITF conduct research and develop products along the entire ... textile value chain, always taking into consideration the corporate processes and business models. This makes Denkendorf a unique location world-wide for innovations in the textile industry. Founded in 1921, today the research center employs about 250 scientists, technicians and laboratory assistants. On 25,000 m² research and production area the DITF conduct interdisciplinary research and development projects involving chemistry, material sciences, process technology, material technology, mechanical engineering and plant design and management. The scientists utilize the latest findings in fundamental and application-oriented research for the textile industry, and set new standards with their own developments. This not only applies to products but also to production and analytical methods. Due to three chairs and two professorships, the DITF are closely connected to the University of Stuttgart and Reutlingen University. read more
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