HONG KONG SAR -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 4 September 2024 - The Hong Kong Research Institute of Textiles and
Apparel (HKRITA) and the H&M Foundation proudly announce the
official unveiling of the Open Lab, a pioneering initiative designed to
revolutionise the textile and fashion industry through sustainable
innovation. Located at the Advanced Manufacturing Centre in Tseung Kwan O
InnoPark, the Open Lab is set to become a dynamic hub for industry-wide
collaboration, providing a 20,000-square-foot physical space for
research and development, as well as a platform for fostering dialogue
and knowledge sharing. Building on Hong Kong's strategic location,
advanced infrastructure and innovation-friendly environment, the Open
Lab aims to not only support HKRITA's research, but also become a hub
for applied solutions to scale up to industrial-scale applications for
the benefit of all global stakeholders addressing the challenges of
climate change.
Mr Lee Kwok Bun, Ivan, JP, Commissioner for Innovation and Technology,
joined today's opening ceremony at the Open Lab, celebrating this
important milestone together with other officiating guests including
Mrs Christiane DOLVA, Strategy Lead, H&M Foundation,
Ms Teresa YANG, Chairman, The Hong Kong Research Institute of Textiles and Apparel, and
Mr Edwin KEH, Chief Executive Officer, The Hong Kong Research Institute of Textiles and Apparel.
Ms Teresa YANG, Chairman, The Hong Kong Research Institute of Textiles and Apparel,
said, "This moment marks a significant milestone in leading the textile
and fashion industry toward a more resilient future. At the core of the
Open Lab is the mission to bridge the gap between lab innovations and
industrial applications. By applying cutting-edge research and
technology, funded by Hong Kong's ITF funding schemes, we at HKRITA are
developing sustainable and scalable solutions that will benefit the Hong
Kong community, local corporations, regional suppliers, and global
brands in addressing our climate change challenges."
Mrs Christiane DOLVA, Strategy Lead, H&M Foundation, added,
"We are thrilled to see the vision of Open Lab come to life. A strong
network of supporting organisations, the sharing of knowledge, and of
course the courage to explore the unknown, is what has made the Open Lab
possible. In providing a safe collaborate space, a key infrastructure
and a vibrant encouraging community, the amazing team at HKRITA and it's
visionary partners, have created something truly special. I'm excited
for the future and to witness the groundbreaking solutions that will
help drive greater sustainability in the textile and fashion industry
and hopefully beyond."
With the support of the
Innovation and Technology Commission of the HKSARG, the Open Lab
also received support from many stakeholders from multiple industries.
These include manufacturers, brands, service providers and organisations
that use textile and soft materials. The common goal is to address our
shared environmental challenges by developing agile and scalable
solutions. The Open Lab's approach is threefold: to showcase innovative
solutions at scale, to provide a collaborative platform for
industry-wide partnerships, and to contribute to problem-solving –
thereby catalysing the transformative journey of the fashion and textile
industry toward a sustainable future.
The Open Lab features two main components: the
Pilot Plant, which is an end-to-end upcycling line designed for
industrial-scale demonstrations and technology trials, including an
AI-powered smart garment sorting system for recycling and the
Green Machine 2.0,
which separates polyester fibres from PET-cotton blended textiles at
scale, reaching up to 1 ton of daily recycling capacity; while the
Fashion Future Lab is a modular research space focusing on early-stage solutions with the first project
"Farm-to-Garment", a location-independent production line from hydroponic cotton cultivation to yarn processing and garment knitting.
Open Lab also houses a technological database of over 80 of HKRITA's
sustainable projects. By bridging the gap between the research lab and
industry, Open Lab transforms lab-scale outcomes into useful
industrial-scale applications. Solutions developed here will be licensed
at cost, ensuring they are affordable for widespread adoption. This
approach maximises impact of reducing the carbon footprint and driving
greater circularity within the industry.
Growth in research capabilities is a key focus for Open Lab, and it is
dedicated to nurturing young innovators and startups. Through its
upcoming residency program, which will be available to global
undergraduates and postgraduates in full-time STEM-related programs,
participants can work closely with scientists and engineers on
meaningful textile related sustainability technology. For other curious
minds, the Open Lab Challenge will invite creative solutions on various
textile sustainability topics.
For more information about Open Lab and its initiatives, please visit
the Open Lab website (theopenlab.one) or contact our media relations
team.