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 Advanced Textiles 09: Second edition of European-US Networking

Event will take place April  2-3, 2009 in Brussels, Belgium

  • “No innovation without creative destruction – get connected  to the future!”.
  • A large number of associations guaranteed again their support for 2009.

Building on the success of the first edition of Advanced Textiles in June 2008, and the endorsement of the international audience, Industrial Fabrics Association International (IFAI) and IHOFMANN announce a second conference to be held 2-3 April 2009 in Brussels, Belgium.

As the headquarters of the European Union, NATO, various stakeholder institutions and international large-scale enterprises, Brussels combines business, politics and cultural tradition and offers a pleasant meeting platform to invite European and US chief executives to discuss challenges and bottlenecks of technical textiles innovation in the next five to ten years. The venue of the conference will be the contemporary Hotel Bloom, a truly modern conference facility in central Brussels.

Stephen M. Warner, president of Industrial Fabrics Association International: “As I promised last June, we took up the suggestion from our participating audience and the supporting associations to hold the Advanced Textiles conference on a regular basis and to develop it further. We have a promising roadmap for 2009. Especially in these difficult world economic times, we want to back our industry by offering this innovative communication platform to foster bilateral business cooperation and valuable knowledge exchange.”

The Germany based agency IHOFMANN, specialized in technical textiles and building up strategic alliances has been assigned again to develop the concept and manage the conference. Dr. Isa Hofmann, CEO IHOFMANN: “The concept is to provide decision makers in the complex value chain of technical textiles the occasion to meet on a professional platform, getting inspiration from user-oriented management lectures and combine the study of new technology challenges and applications with face to face contacts and networking opportunities in a pleasant environment.

In these periods overshadowed by the anxiety of financial debacles it is even more important to bank on the power of cross-sector innovation that is setting the pace towards more competitiveness, growth and prosperity.”The conference will start with a future oriented innovation session that zooms in on the challenges and bottlenecks of launching smart textiles on the market. Successful and experienced industry and research experts introduce the audience to new and currently approved technologies for various applications in that field ready for an interdisciplinary transfer to other areas. On Friday, April 3 the conference covers 5 theme sessions:

1.         Medical and biomedical applications.

2.         Textile membranes and architecture.

3.         Safety and protective textiles.

4.         Transportation and logistics.

5.         Technology solutions and textile surfaces.

AT 09 welcomes industry speakers from 7 European countries and the US.

The premiere of IFAI’s Advanced Textiles ’08  took place in the cultural hub of Berlin, Germany, 12-13 June 2008, and gathered a US-European business forum of 100 attendees from 14 countries. The conference was conceived as a US-European entrepreneur  networking event to foster bilateral and cross-sectoral cooperation, strategic partnerships and innovation projects and was supposed to create new business opportunities.

Based on the success of that event the Advanced Textiles ’09 will again be geared to provide a networking platform for industry representatives from the various application areas of technical textiles from clothing and home fashion to medical, automotive, protective via the application in architecture.

According to Hartwig Birszwilks,  Director Sales and Marketing Julius Heywinkel GmbH, Germany, who was a speaker at this year’s conference: „ I was impressed by the cross-sectoral audience coming from various application areas of technical textiles and the tremendous interest in our double wall fabrics. It was an extremely interesting symposium for those who belong to the community of technical textiles.”

Qaizar Hassonjee, Chief Development & Commercial officer, Textronics Inc., speaker in session 5: “I very much acclaim the initiative of IFAI and IHOFMANN to create this US-European Networking Conference. During the two days in Berlin I got a broad overview of the initiatives in technical textiles and also had promising talks and contacts that were further developed since the conference. These discussions will help us enhance our ability to bring new products with e-textile technologies to the market.”

Dr. David Raitt, Senior technology transfer officer, ESA - European Space Agency’s Technology Transfer and Promotion Office, also speaker in session 5: "ESA's Technology

Transfer Programme has funded developments of several interesting textile-related projects in the past - creating prototypes which ended in various space technologies and materials. The IFAI conference was extremely useful in that it enabled us to discuss space technologies and how they could be used in the advanced textile area, as well as drawing our attention to new materials and advances that could be of potential benefit for space applications. The cross-fertilization of ideas and the mix of companies and subsequent interaction with experts from different fields is extremely beneficial."

For Advanced Textiles ’09, IFAI  will partner with Brussels-based Fedustria,  the Belgian association for the textile, wood and furniture industries. Several other associations and government institutions already confirmed their willingness to actively support once more the second edition of this conference. Among them are:

  • IVGT, the German association for technical textiles,
  • ITMF, the International Textile Manufacturers Federation,
  • US Department of Commerce
  • Clubtex, the French Association for the Promotion of Technical Textiles
  • UIT, Union des Industries Textiles, the French Association of Textile Industries
  • ACIMIT, the Italian Association for Textile Machinery
  • r2ith, the French Network of Innovation for Textiles and Apparel.

 


 
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