At the Egypt Stitch & Tex fair in Cairo, Jeanologia introduced innovative technologies including its laser system and G2 Indra, aiming to enhance sustainability, safety, and efficiency in Egypt’s textile manufacturing sector. These solutions highlight the company’s commitment to revolutionizing garment finishing with eco-friendly automation and reduced environmental impact.
At the Egypt Stitch & Tex fair held from February 20 to 23 in Cairo, Jeanologia, a global leader in textile technology innovation, unveiled several of its advanced solutions anticipated to transform textile finishing in Egypt’s garment industry and beyond. The company showcased key technologies designed to enhance sustainability, safety, and productivity in textile manufacturing.
Among the highlighted technologies at the event were Jeanologia’s laser system, G2 Indra, eFlow + DB 420, and H2 Zero. These innovations collectively aim to modernize textile production by reducing environmental impact and improving operational efficiency.
Jeanologia’s laser technology, developed over 25 years, offers a fully automated process that replaces hazardous traditional methods in textile finishing. This laser system eliminates the need for practices harmful to workers and the environment, while expanding creative design possibilities and increasing production output. Mahmoud Hassan, Jeanologia’s Area Manager in Egypt, described the technology’s impact, stating, “Egypt’s textile market is evolving rapidly, and our advanced laser and G2 Indra technologies are designed to meet the growing demands for efficiency, safety, and environmental responsibility.” He added that their innovative solutions “not only improve production quality and design possibilities but also set a new benchmark for sustainable practices in the industry.”
Complementing the laser finishing process is G2 Indra technology, which uses air instead of water and chemicals for washing processes. This method dramatically reduces water consumption and chemical use, effectively eliminating the need for PP spray and traditional stone washing techniques. The integration of laser finishing with G2 Indra is helping Egyptian textile producers drive automation and resource efficiency, aligning with global sustainability standards.
Jeanologia’s commitment to revolutionizing the textile industry spans three decades. Founded with the mission to make textile manufacturing more ethical, sustainable, and efficient, the company has collaborated closely with brands, suppliers, and retailers to promote eco-friendly solutions. Its portfolio includes disruptive technologies such as laser systems, G2 ozone, Dancing Box, e-flow, H2Zero, and ColorBox, all designed to reduce the use of water, energy, and polluting chemicals in garment finishing. These advancements have saved millions of liters of water worldwide and have eliminated toxic substances from manufacturing processes.
In 2025, Jeanologia will celebrate 30 years of innovation in textile technology. Since introducing its pioneering laser technology for denim finishing in 1999, the company has continuously pushed forward with new solutions that optimize costs, enhance design capabilities, and minimize environmental footprints. Currently, Jeanologia is working toward implementing sustainable garment-dyeing methods and furthering its Mission Zero initiative, which advocates for the elimination of water usage and toxic chemicals in garment finishing globally.
The Egypt Stitch & Tex fair provided a platform for Jeanologia to demonstrate how its cutting-edge solutions are positioning the Egyptian textile sector for a more automated, environmentally responsible, and competitively efficient future. The showcased technologies embody the growing emphasis on sustainability within the global textile industry and reflect Jeanologia’s role as a key catalyst in this ongoing transformation.
Source: Noah Wire Services