A Geelong-based company has developed and commercialised a water-free textile dyeing method that could reshape how the world’s largest clothing manufacturers produce fabric. Based in the ManuFutures precinct at Deakin University’s Waurn Ponds campus, Xefco has announced it will ship the first of its Ausora systems to a company in Indonesia. It marks what the company says is the first commercial-scale deployment of a waterless plasma textile dyei…
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