This week, Fibe had the pleasure of participating in the Future Fabrics Expo 2024 in New York. This marked our first exhibition in the United States - an exciting time for Fibe! Check out these snapshots from the Expo.
Fibe
Textile Manufacturing
Developing the world's most sustainable textiles by extracting fibres from potato harvest waste
About us
Hey, we’re Fibe! We are on a mission to turn potato harvest waste into sustainable textiles. Follow us to stay tuned!
- Website
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http://fibe.uk
External link for Fibe
- Industry
- Textile Manufacturing
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- London
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2022
Locations
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Primary
London, GB
Employees at Fibe
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Karla Mora
Founder & Managing Partner at Alante Capital
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Vidushi Chenna
Textile and Material Research | Sustainable and Circular Design | Design Council Expert
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Nirmal Thomas
Design Engineer | Mechanical Engineer | Innovator
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Tunmise O.
Innovation Design Engineer | (MA/MSc)Royal College of Art & Imperial College London.
Updates
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Last month was a busy and exciting time for Fibe! We had the opportunity to exhibit at Potato Days UK 2024, where our CTO, David, gave a fantastic talk. We were also delighted to participate in Potato Europe in France - take a look at these photo highlights from both events!
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Thank you Mili John Tharakan for being a fantastic host and featuring us in #NoOrdinaryCloth! The team has been big fans of the podcast for some time and recommend anyone in the innovation space to have a listen.
Looking for a new podcast? Consider catching up on the latest episode of our mini-series with No Ordinary Cloth, where host Mili John Tharakan chats with the co-founders of Fibe, Idan Gal-Shohet and David Prior Hope. In this clip, David shares what he’s learnt on his start-up journey, offering key advice for fashion and textile start-ups. Hit the links below to listen to the full episode! Apple podcast - https://lnkd.in/ekp2m_2d Spotify - https://lnkd.in/eMgnrwCg Youtube (Youtube Podcast) - https://lnkd.in/erYd3rAs #NoOrdinaryCloth #SustainableFashion #SustainableTextiles #CircularFashion #CircularTextiles #FashionTech #Craft #FashionStartUp #FashionBusiness
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Since closing our pre-seed round earlier this year, we have expanded our team to 17 engineers, biochemists and farmers. Here is a preview of our latest photoshoot! Keep a look out for future job postings as we continue to optimise our process, develop new machinery and expand our production capacity.
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Listen to our co-founder and CEO Idan Gal-Shohet speak with Climate Tech Cocktails about what we have been up to!
🥔 Turns out potatoes are not only a food staple, but could also become a wardrobe staple. 👕 Our latest CTC episode features Idan Gal-Shohet, Co-Founder and CEO of Fibe, a groundbreaking UK startup stitching potato waste into a sustainable cotton fiber substitute. 🎧 Listen to this episode exclusively on Substack: https://lnkd.in/diz92fbY #sustainablefasion #circulareconomy #textiles #agriculture #cotton #agtech #innovation #climatetech
Fibe: Idan Gal-Shohet
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Fibe reposted this
At PANGAIA, we are committed to fostering innovation and sustainability in the industry. For the third consecutive year, we have teamed up with Fashion District - London to support their Manufacturing Futures Innovation Challenge. This annual challenge is dedicated to finding groundbreaking solutions to our industry's complex issues. This year, the competition received applications from innovators addressing: 🌿 The Materials we use 💻 The Systems we rely on ⛓ The Supply chain that supports us 👁 The Visibility we have of our products and materials 🔁 The Lifecycle of our products A few weeks ago, 10 finalists had just 20 minutes each to pitch their innovations to the judges, followed by canapés, drinks, speeches, and networking at an awards ceremony. Congratulations to Fibe, this year’s winner who presented their remarkable solution for transforming agricultural waste from the fifth most grown crop in the world into an alternative to cotton and bast fibers. Join us in supporting and celebrating these future-forward innovators. Image: Christian Sinibaldi
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Fibe reposted this
🎬 It's been in the making for several months, and we are so excited to share our latest qLegal video, featuring Idan Gal-Shohet from Fibe. Fibe is one of the many start-ups we've been supporting over the past few years. Thank you so much to Idan and to the whole Fibe team for their patience before and during the filming, as well as our many student volunteers who came in as extras, and to the whole team at Teralon Media for their amazing work and support filming and producing the video. We hope you enjoy it. And don't forget: applications are open for founders to join our Externships programme and get legal support this year: https://shorturl.at/AIb7Y Deadline to apply: Sunday 28 July, 11.59pm.
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Fibe reposted this
Thank you so much Fashion District - London for recognising Fibe as the winner of the Manufacturing Future 2024 Innovation Challenge Prize. It was a fantastic programme! Special shoutout to all those involved and the runner-ups Fab Materials and Sequinova.
AND THE WINNER IS… We are thrilled to announce that the winner of the Manufacturing Futures 2024 Innovation Challenge Prize is 🏆 Fibe! Fibe is a start-up materials science company that creates new textile fibers from potato harvest waste, comparable to cotton, polyester and other materials. Congratulations to our runner-ups 🏅Fab Materials and 🏅Sequinova! The winner and runner-ups were revealed last night at our Manufacturing Futures 2024 Awards Supper, held at The Conduit in Covent Garden. The event was packed with leading figures from the worlds of fashion, technology, and investment. Our 10 finalists had just 20 minutes each to pitch their innovations to the judges, followed by canapes, drinks, speeches, and networking. Huge thank you to our incredible judging panel: Matthew Drinkwater, Head of Fashion Innovation Agency at London College of Fashion; Gillian Lipton FIEMA, ex-Sustainability Director at Alexander McQueen; Ella Gould, Head of Circularity and Innovation at Selfridges; Chelsea Franklin, Head of Advanced Concept Design at PANGAIA, and Adam Mansell, CEO of UKFT Association. Thanks to The Conduit for hosting our Awards Evening in their wonderful Ubuntu Lounge, and to everyone that came along to celebrate the Manufacturing Futures shortlisted businesses. We can't wait to see what you all do next. London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London #FashionManufacturing #FashionInnovation #InnovationChallenge #SustainableFashion #CircularFashion #Innovation #SustainableManufacturing