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MimoWork Showcases High-Speed Fabric Laser Cutting Solutions at ITMA

At the International Textile Machinery Association (ITMA) exhibition, one of the world’s leading textile innovation platforms, MimoWork stood out as a key player redefining fabric processing with its high-speed, precise, and sustainable laser cutting systems. With over 20 years of expertise, the company showcased its advanced technologies tailored for apparel and technical textiles, perfectly aligned with ITMA’s core themes of automation, digitalisation, and environmental responsibility.

MimoWork’s presence at ITMA was more than a product showcase—it was a statement about the future of textile manufacturing. The company’s advanced laser systems offer not just speed and accuracy but also efficiency and sustainability, helping manufacturers reduce waste, eliminate chemicals, and boost productivity.

Engineered for Diverse Textile Applications

MimoWork’s cutting-edge laser solutions are designed to meet the specific demands of synthetic, functional, and natural fibres:

  • Synthetic Fibres: For polyester, nylon, and synthetic leather, MimoWork’s laser cutting process delivers sealed, fray-free edges by fusing fibres during cutting—eliminating post-processing and reducing labour costs.
  • Functional and Technical Textiles: For materials like Kevlar, fiberglass, and composites, non-contact laser technology ensures precise, damage-free cutting, maintaining material integrity in safety, automotive, and medical applications.
  • Organic and Natural Fibres: For cotton, wool, and other natural fabrics, the system provides clean cuts without scorching or distortion, ideal for intricate lace patterns and decorative designs.

Driving Industry 4.0 Through Automation and Intelligence

MimoWork’s technology integrates a suite of automated and digital features designed for seamless operation and optimal efficiency:

  • Automatic Feeding Systems enable continuous production from fabric rolls.
  • Vision Recognition Systems detect printed patterns and cut with pinpoint accuracy—essential for sublimated sportswear and banners.
  • MimoNEST Intelligent Software optimizes material use, reducing waste through smart pattern nesting.

These tools not only boost productivity but also minimize human error and energy use, supporting smarter and more sustainable manufacturing.

Advancing Sustainability and Environmental Responsibility

MimoWork’s systems embody sustainability through waste reduction, chemical-free processing, and minimal resource consumption. Laser cutting requires no water or hazardous chemicals, produces less waste, and consumes less energy, extending machine lifespan and reducing environmental impact.

“Our goal is to empower manufacturers to achieve both productivity and sustainability,” a company spokesperson said. “With our technology, cutting precision and environmental responsibility go hand in hand.”

A Strategic Asset for the Future of Textile Manufacturing

By merging high precision with digital automation, MimoWork’s laser cutting systems are reshaping how textiles are produced—offering flexibility for mass production or customized, on-demand manufacturing.

The company’s participation at ITMA underscores its mission to help manufacturers stay competitive in a global market increasingly defined by performance, efficiency, and sustainability. With its forward-thinking technology, MimoWork is not just supplying machines—it’s providing a strategic advantage for textile producers ready to embrace the next era of smart manufacturing.

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