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June'23 update on FTA's ecosystem

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What happened recently in our ecosystem? Sustainability in Value Chains: DPP and Fairly Made Nowaday

What happened recently in our ecosystem? [View this email in your browser]( Sustainability in Value Chains: DPP and Fairly Made Nowadays, companies and political institutions are trying to develop and adopt tools in order to make public the traceability of the products that are on the market. But at what point we are? Discover what are Digital Product Passports and what the French green-tech company Fairly Made is doing in this field. [Know More]( New additions to our Portfolio We are proud to announce our latest additions to our portfolio! Born in North Macedonia in 2019, [Brummell]( designs and produces a blazer that can be used as protective gear for riding motorcycles in urban environments. Brummell’s product is a patent-pending blazer that is fully reinforced with DuPont Kevlar and has CE Level 2 shoulder, elbow, and back protection, while maintaining the classic blazer look, with the protection being invisible from the outside. [Endelea]( is an ethical fashion brand, born in Milan in 2018 with the idea of creating collections of clothes and accessories in African fabrics with a Made in Italy design. The collections are designed in Milan and handmade in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, where they invest part of their revenues in sponsoring educational programs, sharing skills and knowledge with passionate design students. XII edition of "2031" 2031 is the most important innovation awards platform in Italy and one of the most relevant internationally. The mission is to build an advanced system of active subjects, who believe and invest in new ideas and new companies through awards, mentoring, accelerations, investments. [Know More]( MinIT Open Innovation – Call for Textile Sustainability The goal is to extend and accelerate the innovation capacity of promoters in the textile supply chain in areas of sustainability. Proposals will be selected that are able to respond innovatively to the sustainability challenges that the promoting companies will have to face in the near future. [Know More]( [Facebook]( [Link]( [Website]( [LinkedIn]( Copyright © 2023 Fashion Technology Accelerator, All rights reserved. You joined this list because you opted in to receive communications from us about fashion technology. Our mailing address is: Fashion Technology Accelerator Via Forcella 13Milan, Lombardia 20144 Italy [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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