Material Innovation.
We turn material concepts into products you can actually manufacture.
Most material innovators get stuck between lab samples and commercial production. We bridge that gap – taking novel materials from promising prototypes to scalable, manufacturable solutions that work in real supply chains.
29acacia
Commercial lead and technical development at 29acacia, driving partnerships with major fashion brands and securing funding to scale the company's innovative cellulosic fibres made from banana agricultural waste.
We understand the entire supply chain from mill to finished product, including what brands actually need aesthetically and functionally from their materials. That's the advantage of coming from textile design and technical development – we speak both innovator language and buyer requirements.
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Material Development & Scale Up
We guide materials from development through to commercial application. That means supplier qualification, spec validation, manufacturing feasibility, and production timeline mapping. You get materials that actually work at volume, not just in a petri dish.
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Supply Chain Integration
We plug new materials into existing manufacturing setups. Factory capability assessment, process adaptation, quality control protocols, and supplier relationship management. Production teams can actually work with what we deliver.
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Technical Problem Solving
When materials aren't performing as promised, we diagnose why and fix it. Performance testing, failure analysis, formulation adjustment, and alternative material sourcing. We speak both technical textile language and factory floor reality.
Textile engineer leading technical and commercial acceleration of Dryfiber's PFAS-free coating technology—translating polymer chemistry into viable market solutions whilst scaling partnerships and fundraising across fashion, industrial, automotive, medical, and filtration sectors.
DRYFIBER
We focus on materials with long-term viability. That means considering end-of-life from day one, designing for circularity where it makes sense, and ensuring your material can meet evolving compliance requirements.
Have a material question in need of answering? Let's chat.
emma@studioosmo.com