A Hungarian state-owned textile company has jointly collaborated with a University to develop an anti-bacterial fabric by incorporating Silver Nano technology and is now targeting a revenue of HUF 1.62 billion in 2010.
This was revealed by the CEO of Szefo, the textile enterprise, Mr Sandor Kiss. The anti-bacterial outer-wear fabric has been jointly developed in cooperation with Szeged University of Sciences.
This process and fabric which was patented in December last and took more than one year to develop will be utilized in orders executed for Italy's Dama, it main exporting partner.
The company has set an exemplary record in employing disabled people in its organization and as of date 750 workers or around 80 percent of staff are from the disabled category, for which it also received subsidies from the government.
Fibre2fashion News Desk - India