Concept III textiles, the New Jersey-based textile resource and garment production service will unveil a new ‘textileintelligence.com/news/index.php?ns=fabric" target="_blank" title="Click to see all the articles,category wise,
having the word 'Fabric'
in the Headlines or Body.">fabric Library’ database on their web site (www.conceptiii.com) and demonstrate it for the first time in their booth at ORWM 06. The library will catalog both current Fall ’06 textileintelligence.com/news/index.php?ns=fabric" target="_blank" title="Click to see all the articles,category wise,
having the word 'Fabric'
in the Headlines or Body.">fabrics, now in production, and new Spring ’07 prototypes as they are developed. The new feature will allow the company’s customers - brand manufacturers and private label retailers - to search the database for textileintelligence.com/news/index.php?ns=fabric" target="_blank" title="Click to see all the articles,category wise,
having the word 'Fabric'
in the Headlines or Body.">fabrics by construction, fiber, weight and technical features. They can print out a textileintelligence.com/news/index.php?ns=fabric" target="_blank" title="Click to see all the articles,category wise,
having the word 'Fabric'
in the Headlines or Body.">fabric’s popup detail view, complete with color photo and specs, can save it in pdf format to communicate with other development team members or can save it to their own secure ‘library’ on the site for future reference. “Our strong personal connection with

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| each of our customers is of prime importance, but so, too, is speed to market”, says David Parkes, Concept III president. “The new database will give them a head start in sourcing textileintelligence.com/news/index.php?ns=fabric" target="_blank" title="Click to see all the articles,category wise,
having the word 'Fabric'
in the Headlines or Body.">fabrics and quick answers to questions that may have waited until our next meeting.”
Concept III’s textileintelligence.com/news/index.php?ns=fabric" target="_blank" title="Click to see all the articles,category wise,
having the word 'Fabric'
in the Headlines or Body.">fabric Library was developed with the help of TEXbase, a software development company based in Montana that specializes in product data and information management and resources planning specifically for the textile and apparel industries. Formerly with Patagonia, Joe Walkuski, TEXbase founder and CEO is familiar with the textile development process. “Typically, textileintelligence.com/news/index.php?ns=fabric" target="_blank" title="Click to see all the articles,category wise,
having the word 'Fabric'
in the Headlines or Body.">fabric developers do a lot of leg-work to source raw materials: meeting with vendors to thumb through swatches, building prototypes and managing deadlines, all of which can take months. At TEXbase, we can streamline the process, saving over half the time.” 

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