Development of highly efficient and environmentally conscious textile impregnation technology at Rovitex Ltd.

2022 | 04 | 07

GINOP-2.1.2-8-1-4-16-2018-00686

On 15.10.2019, ROVITEX Homedeco Limited Liability Company won a non-refundable grant of 191.46 million forints and a refundable grant of 191.46 million forints at a support intensity of 45% within the framework of the Economic Development and Innovation Operational Program with its application titled "Development of high-efficiency and environmentally conscious textile impregnation technology at Rovitex Ltd."

The application was submitted under the Economic Development and Innovation Operational Program, “Support for R&D&I activities of companies through a combined loan product” c. Call code number GINOP-2.1.2-8.1.4-16. Rovitex Hungária Kft. was founded in 1996 with the aim of becoming a dominant player in the Hungarian and international home textile market with its high-quality products and high-quality services. Our areas of activity include the import and export of home textiles, the continuation of domestic wholesale activities and production. So far, we have primarily dealt with the production and distribution of curtains, carpets, and covers, but we saw significant market and development opportunities in the development of modern innovative textiles and impregnation technologies. The aim of the research and development innovation project is to develop an environmentally conscious textile impregnation technology that is suitable for the large-scale production of antimicrobial fabrics.

During the project, we successfully implemented the following cost elements:

– salary costs of researchers and developers participating in the project

– material cost

– purchase of a pattern making and gluing machine

– conducting independent expert examinations

– microbiological and analytical services

– construction of a factory hall

– project management service

The project is implemented within the framework of the Széchenyi 2020 program.

We would like to thank the Hungarian State and the European Regional Development Fund for their support.