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Jeanologia reinvents textile finishing at Egypt Stitch & Tex with advanced laser and G2 Indra technologies

At the Egypt Stitch & Tex fair, held from February 20 to 23 in Cairo, Jeanologia, a global leader in textile technology innovation, showcased its groundbreaking solutions that are set to revolutionize textile finishing in Egypt and beyond. These innovations empower Egyptian manufacturers with the tools to drive automation, improve resource efficiency, and enhance sustainability.

At Egypt Stitch & Tex, Jeanologia highlighted the synergy between some of its most advanced technologies, including laser, G2 Indra, eFlow + DB 420, and H2 Zero. These solutions are making a significant impact on global textile production and are essential to the future of Egypt’s textile sector.

Jeanologia booth at Egypt Stitch & Tex © 2025 Jeanologia
Jeanologia booth at Egypt Stitch & Tex © 2025 Jeanologia


Jeanologia’s pioneering laser technology—refined over 25 years—now offers a fully automated process that replaces harmful traditional techniques. By eliminating dangerous practices for workers and the environment, this innovative laser not only ensures safer operations but also unlocks endless creative possibilities, enhances design quality, and boosts productivity for manufacturers.

Complementing the laser is the G2 Indra technology, the perfect partner in achieving a sustainable finishing process. Instead of washing with water and chemicals, G2 Indra uses air, significantly reducing chemical usage and water consumption. Today, the combination of these two technologies has permanently eliminated the need for PP spray and the stone wash process, marking a decisive shift toward cleaner, more efficient production.

Jeanologia recently showcased its cutting-edge laser and G2 Indra technologies at the Egypt Stitch & Tex fair © 2025 Jeanologia
Jeanologia recently showcased its cutting-edge laser and G2 Indra technologies at the Egypt Stitch & Tex fair © 2025 Jeanologia


These innovations empower Egyptian textile manufacturers to drive automation, optimize resource efficiency, and meet international sustainability standards.

“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,” said Mahmoud Hassan, Jeanologia Area Manager in Egypt. “We are proud to offer solutions that not only improve production quality and design possibilities but also set a new benchmark for sustainable practices in the industry.”

The game-changing technologies of Jeanologia are empowering Egyptian manufacturers to automate production, reduce resource consumption, and lead the charge in sustainability game-changing technologies are empowering Egyptian manufacturers to automate production, reduce resource consumption, and lead the charge in sustainability © 2025 Jeanologia
The game-changing technologies of Jeanologia are empowering Egyptian manufacturers to automate production, reduce resource consumption, and lead the charge in sustainability game-changing technologies are empowering Egyptian manufacturers to automate production, reduce resource consumption, and lead the charge in sustainability © 2025 Jeanologia




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