Marzoli has announced the launch of its Technology Accelerator Center (TAC), a new innovation hub dedicated to advancing technological and process development across the textile industry. Developed through significant research and development efforts and long-term investment, the TAC is designed to help textile manufacturers convert innovation into measurable industrial value.
According to Marzoli, the new center places a strong emphasis on advanced recycling solutions and next-generation fiber technologies, addressing the industry’s growing demand for circularity, performance, and scalability.
Focus on Recycling and Functional Fibers
At the core of the Technology Accelerator Center is the development of high-quality recycled fibers, enabling circular production models without compromising material performance. In parallel, the TAC is working on yarn functionalization through nanofiber technologies, allowing new properties to be added to yarns while preserving their natural characteristics.
These focus areas reflect Marzoli’s strategy to support textile producers as they adapt to evolving sustainability requirements and market expectations.
Industrial Services for Textile Manufacturers
Through the TAC, Marzoli is offering industrial services for fiber regeneration and yarn functionalization, based on proprietary technologies and processes. These services are aimed at helping customers enhance material functionality—such as performance, durability, or added technical features—while maintaining the intrinsic qualities of the original fibers.
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The company noted that the Technology Accelerator Center is intended to act as a collaborative platform, supporting clients in testing, developing, and scaling innovative textile solutions.
With the launch of the TAC, Marzoli positions itself as an active partner in redefining fiber quality, performance, and circularity, reinforcing its role in shaping the future of sustainable textile manufacturing.


















