ATMF attended the official launch of Quick Innovation Developers (QuIDs) at De Montfort University, Leicester
We actively encourage and are really appreciative of University’s efforts to engage with the local textile trade. QuIDs is De […]
We actively encourage and are really appreciative of University’s efforts to engage with the local textile trade. QuIDs is De […]
We are delighted to partner with the Butterfly Beacons on an innovative initiative using dead stock to make window draft
We discussed the prospects of developing a more strategic approach to meet the needs of the textiles industry in Leicester.
Richard Osborn, chair LBC CIC, lead the preceedings followed by many keynote speakers. Two people that really stood out were
We discussed how the textiles Industry can re-purpose dead stock and help people in the community with the energy crisis
The rebirth of Leicester’s garment supply chain needs a concerted effort from us all. Click on the link to read
In the words of Bill McRaith on LinkedIn, “With many retailers reporting DC’s and/or supply chains loaded with more product
ATMF has been involved in 2 very interesting conversations recently with companies who are pioneers in their respective fields. Goor
This report highlights a strategic approach to delivering a diverse range of activities, overseen by partners and wider stakeholders over