Equipment

Equipment + capability deployment

Build the Textile Manufacturing Capability You Actually Need

Explore technical embroidery platforms, lab machines, attachments, training, and deployment support. Textile.org helps validate the process first, then configures the equipment package needed to bring the capability in-house.

Textile.org sells and deploys textile manufacturing capability, not just standalone machines.

Technical embroidery Conductive yarns Wire placement Textile sensors Smart textiles Composite reinforcement Training and deployment support

Equipment + capability deployment

Start with the Intended Use Case

Starting around $15k-$35k

Lab Starter System

Audience
Universities, startups, and small R&D teams
Use case
Entry-level training, sampling, and early textile process learning
Request Lab System Review

Typical packages $60k-$125k

Technical Embroidery Deployment

Audience
R&D labs, manufacturers, product teams, and technical textile groups
Use case
Conductive yarns, wire placement, sensors, embroidery-based structures, repeatable lab capability
Configure Technical Deployment

Typical packages $125k-$250k+

Advanced Capability Package

Audience
Companies or labs that need custom attachments, process setup, files, training, and documentation
Use case
Turn a validated process into an internal capability
Discuss Advanced Package

$2,000/day, 1-3 days

Feasibility Sprint First

Audience
Teams unsure which machine or process direction is correct
Use case
Validate material behavior, stitch path, attachment direction, machine fit, or process feasibility
Start a Feasibility Sprint

Scoped after feasibility review

Custom IP / Prototype / Equipment Transfer

Audience
Companies buying a technical pathway, not just hardware
Use case
Prototype, IP, process documentation, equipment, and training bundled into a strategic transfer
Request Strategic Review

Budgetary pricing

Budgetary Pricing Without Commodity Positioning

We publish budgetary ranges so serious teams can plan quickly. Final pricing depends on machine platform, attachments, training, documentation, installation requirements, and whether custom process development is required. Some teams need a straightforward lab machine. Others need a complete manufacturing capability with process validation, custom attachments, production files, and operator training.

Path Best For Typical Budget First Step
Feasibility Sprint Technical uncertainty before buying equipment $2,000/day Submit sprint inquiry
Lab Starter System Training, sampling, early lab use $15k-$35k Request package review
Technical Embroidery Deployment Smart textiles, conductive yarn, sensors, wire placement $60k-$125k Configure package
Advanced Capability Package Custom attachments, process documentation, deployment $125k-$250k+ Technical review
Strategic Transfer IP, prototype, equipment, training, documentation Scoped individually Feasibility review first

Ranges are planning ranges, not fixed final prices. Final pricing depends on configuration.

Configuration review

Configure the Right Starting Path

Use this intake to request an equipment configuration review. If the technical path is uncertain, Textile.org may recommend a feasibility sprint before final package pricing.

What this request should clarify

  • Which machine platform is the right starting point.
  • Whether attachments, fixturing, training, or documentation are needed.
  • Whether to validate before committing to a larger equipment purchase.
Potential next path *

Deployment scope

What Is Included in a Deployment?

  • Machine platform recommendation
  • Attachment package
  • Hooping, fixturing, and material handling guidance
  • Sample process or validation path
  • Production files when applicable
  • Operator training
  • Documentation
  • Installation planning
  • Follow-up support
  • Optional custom development

Validate first

Avoid Buying the Wrong Machine

Many textile manufacturing failures are not caused by the machine alone. They come from the wrong material path, poor tension control, unsuitable stitch geometry, weak fixturing, bad hooping, untested conductive yarn behavior, or unclear operator workflow. A feasibility sprint reduces risk before a larger equipment purchase by testing the process, material behavior, or attachment direction.

Start with a Feasibility Sprint

Direct equipment review

Already Know What You Need?

If you already know the machine class, head count, field size, and application requirements, Textile.org can provide a direct equipment review. For standard lab and training systems, we can usually recommend a starting configuration quickly. For technical embroidery, smart textiles, conductive yarns, wire placement, or composite reinforcement, a feasibility review may be recommended before quoting the final package.

Request Equipment Review