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Lectra and Armani
11.07.2017

Lectra and Armani nurture young pattern-making talent

Lectra has developed partnerships with over 850 fashion schools across the world, providing them with solutions and expertise to help the teachers prepare students with the skills they require for the workplace. Working with leading education partners, Lectra organises regular student competitions in association with customers. The latest competition with Istituto Secoli, renowned for its pattern-making savoir-faire, and organized with Armani, is a clear example of industry and education working hand-in-hand to nurture young fashion designers.
Students at Istituto Secoli developed their collections using Lectra’s Modaris® and Diamino® solutions to create their patterns, prototypes and markers. In addition, students from the master’s program in menswear cut their creations with Vector®, Lectra’s state-of-the-art fabric cutting solution.

Lectra has developed partnerships with over 850 fashion schools across the world, providing them with solutions and expertise to help the teachers prepare students with the skills they require for the workplace. Working with leading education partners, Lectra organises regular student competitions in association with customers. The latest competition with Istituto Secoli, renowned for its pattern-making savoir-faire, and organized with Armani, is a clear example of industry and education working hand-in-hand to nurture young fashion designers.
Students at Istituto Secoli developed their collections using Lectra’s Modaris® and Diamino® solutions to create their patterns, prototypes and markers. In addition, students from the master’s program in menswear cut their creations with Vector®, Lectra’s state-of-the-art fabric cutting solution.


Thanks to the trusted relationship that Lectra has with its customer G.A. Operations of the Giorgio Armani group, one of the winning students, graduating in menswear, has the opportunity to take up an internship in the collection development department. "We were very pleased with Lectra's initiative and were delighted to offer educational internships at G.A. Operations. We chose the winning student for his creative skills and for his training on Modaris and Diamino. This gives us the important advantage of bringing somebody with proven technical skills into our team," stated Giorgio Ferremi, industrial director G.A. Operations at Trento.

More information:
Lectra, Armani, Parntership
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Lectra

Archroma Archroma
Archroma
26.06.2017

ARCHROMA TO SPONSOR SDC INTERNATIONAL DESIGN COMPETITION 2018 WITH ITS COLOR ATLAS SYSTEM

SDC’s annual competition engages with hundreds of students, universities and designers globally, helping the entrants develop their understanding of color and the challenges around sustainability in the textile supply chain. The theme for 2018 is ‘color communication’.
With a global textile supply chain, being able to communicate a given color through the supply chain efficiently and effectively is vital. Ultimately this provides the designer with the knowledge that their product is commercially suitable from the initial concept stages through to final product.
Archroma will support the competition with its Color Atlas color management system, which will be key to both the competition theme and the accompanying educational package.
Using these colors also provides the best opportunity to minimize the environmental impact during the dyeing/printing process by ensuring that the dyes conform to many of the environmental standards that exist and are applied using best practice.

SDC’s annual competition engages with hundreds of students, universities and designers globally, helping the entrants develop their understanding of color and the challenges around sustainability in the textile supply chain. The theme for 2018 is ‘color communication’.
With a global textile supply chain, being able to communicate a given color through the supply chain efficiently and effectively is vital. Ultimately this provides the designer with the knowledge that their product is commercially suitable from the initial concept stages through to final product.
Archroma will support the competition with its Color Atlas color management system, which will be key to both the competition theme and the accompanying educational package.
Using these colors also provides the best opportunity to minimize the environmental impact during the dyeing/printing process by ensuring that the dyes conform to many of the environmental standards that exist and are applied using best practice.
“We at Archroma are very proud to be the official sponsor of the SDC International Design Competition. The participants will be able to experience first-hand how the Color Atlas can support their creativity. For Archroma, this is a great opportunity to further drive innovation and sustainability in the textile supply chain“, commented Brad McClanahan, Global Head of Service Businesses at Archroma.

More information:
Archroma, SDC, Color
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GB Network Marketing & Communication

Airbus Helicopter Airbus Helicopter
Airbus Helicopter
22.06.2017

Airbus Helicopters selects HEXCEL as supplier of advanced composite materials for the H160 helicopter

The H160 was designed by Airbus Helicopters to create added value for customers in terms of performance, economic competitiveness, safety and comfort. The use of Hexcel’s composite materials throughout the structure (fuselage, tail boom, tail rotor and main rotor blades) contributes to the lightweight fuel-saving design and performance optimization.
“Hexcel’s composite materials have been used in Airbus Helicopters’ programs for many years and we are honored to be continuing our long term relationship, based on innovation and continuous improvement” commented Thierry Merlot, Hexcel President Aerospace EMEA-AP. “We thank Airbus Helicopters for their selection and look forward to our ongoing supply of high performance, weight saving composites materials for this innovative rotorcraft”.
H160 configurations in development include offshore transportation, business and private aviation, emergency medical services, public services, and commercial passenger transport. The helicopter is planned to enter into service in 2019.

The H160 was designed by Airbus Helicopters to create added value for customers in terms of performance, economic competitiveness, safety and comfort. The use of Hexcel’s composite materials throughout the structure (fuselage, tail boom, tail rotor and main rotor blades) contributes to the lightweight fuel-saving design and performance optimization.
“Hexcel’s composite materials have been used in Airbus Helicopters’ programs for many years and we are honored to be continuing our long term relationship, based on innovation and continuous improvement” commented Thierry Merlot, Hexcel President Aerospace EMEA-AP. “We thank Airbus Helicopters for their selection and look forward to our ongoing supply of high performance, weight saving composites materials for this innovative rotorcraft”.
H160 configurations in development include offshore transportation, business and private aviation, emergency medical services, public services, and commercial passenger transport. The helicopter is planned to enter into service in 2019.

More information:
Hexcel, Airbus
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AGENCE APOCOPE

MTB Kompetenz MTB Kompetenz
MTB Kompetenz
21.06.2017

GEBALLTE MTB-KOMPETENZ IM TEAM

DIE RICHTIGE MISCHUNG MACHT’S, DESHALB IST EVOC STOLZ AUF SO VIELFÄLTIGE BIKE-KOMPETENZ, DIE UNTER SEINER FLAGGE FÄHRT: KÜNFTIG BEREICHERN DER TIROLER MOUNTAINBIKE-ABENTEURER HARALD PHILIPP, DIE US-AMERIKANISCHE FRAUEN-RADSPORT-INFLUENCERIN TEAL STETSON-LEE UND DER BELGISCHE SLOPESTYLE-MOUNTAINBIKE-PROFI THOMAS GENON DAS EVOC TEAM.

DIE RICHTIGE MISCHUNG MACHT’S, DESHALB IST EVOC STOLZ AUF SO VIELFÄLTIGE BIKE-KOMPETENZ, DIE UNTER SEINER FLAGGE FÄHRT: KÜNFTIG BEREICHERN DER TIROLER MOUNTAINBIKE-ABENTEURER HARALD PHILIPP, DIE US-AMERIKANISCHE FRAUEN-RADSPORT-INFLUENCERIN TEAL STETSON-LEE UND DER BELGISCHE SLOPESTYLE-MOUNTAINBIKE-PROFI THOMAS GENON DAS EVOC TEAM.
Für EVOC selbst sind diese Neuzugänge weit mehr als nur Markenbotschafter. „Unsere Athleten sind nicht nur Teil eines Sponsoring-Programms, sie unterstützen uns auch aktiv bei der Entwicklung unserer Produkte. Deshalb arbeiten wir immer mit Sportlern zusammen, die absolute Spezialisten in ihrer jeweiligen Disziplin sind. Dass sie alle unsere Leidenschaft für den Sport und das Reisen teilen, ist selbstverständlich“, so Jessica Negele, Team- und Marketingmanagerin bei EVOC. „Die drei neuen Teammitglieder bringen ihr jeweiliges Know-how mit ein: Harald legt seinen Fokus auf exponierte Trails, bei denen viel Gepäck erforderlich ist, der Rucksack bei Aufstieg und Abfahrt aber nicht stören darf. Teal konzentriert sich mehr auf die Rennszene und wird im Bereich Enduro wertvollen Input liefern. Und Thomas’ Feedback wird vor allem hinsichtlich unserer CITY & TRAVEL sowie BIKE TRAVEL BAG-Produkte gefragt sein.”

More information:
Abenteuer, Sport, Sponsoring
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EVOC Sports GmbH

Schoeller Schöller Textil AG
Schoeller
13.06.2017

Exciting new developments from Schoeller at Outdoor Friedrichshafen

Schoeller Textil AG announces strategic cooperation at this year’s Outdoor in Friedrichshafen. At fair stand A4-402, visitors will experience the debut of Taurex® technology on Tuesday, 20 June, 2017. Tuesday, 20 June, 2017: Taurex® - a development from Red Bull and Schoeller Textil AG Red Bull and Schoeller are proud to unveil the jointly-developed Taurex®-finishing technology at Outdoor in Friedrichshafen. The Taurex® garment material and fabrics feature different types of fibers that encapsulate the essence of Red Bull into clothing – living up to claims of increased performance. The innovative Taurex® fabrics increase physical and mental performance capacity. Taurex® reflects the body’s energy back to the garment’s wearer. As a result, it provides improved wellbeing, greater concentration, reduced fatigue and speedy regeneration.

Schoeller Textil AG announces strategic cooperation at this year’s Outdoor in Friedrichshafen. At fair stand A4-402, visitors will experience the debut of Taurex® technology on Tuesday, 20 June, 2017. Tuesday, 20 June, 2017: Taurex® - a development from Red Bull and Schoeller Textil AG Red Bull and Schoeller are proud to unveil the jointly-developed Taurex®-finishing technology at Outdoor in Friedrichshafen. The Taurex® garment material and fabrics feature different types of fibers that encapsulate the essence of Red Bull into clothing – living up to claims of increased performance. The innovative Taurex® fabrics increase physical and mental performance capacity. Taurex® reflects the body’s energy back to the garment’s wearer. As a result, it provides improved wellbeing, greater concentration, reduced fatigue and speedy regeneration.
For some time now, Taurex® has been featured in the Red Bull clothing brand, AlphaTauri, but can now also be applied to other clothing brands, providing certain criteria are met. On 20 June, 2017, together with Red Bull staff, the Schoeller Competence Team provides detailed information on the Taurex® technology at the Schoeller fair stand A4-402.

More information:
Schöller, Outdoor
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Schoeller Textil AG

Imprima Imprima
Imprima
12.06.2017

IMPRIMA & THE AMSTERDAM INNOVATION FORUM: “How apparel brands can transform supply chains” 14th June, 2017

The session will explore what the digital revolution means for business, and how innovations in manufacturing are the new reality that help create sustainable products that last and can be scaled to suit each actor through smart customization.
IMPRIMA S.p.a. is the global holding company dedicated to research, development and innovation in the textile printing and finishing arena. It is the first Fully Digital Industrial Platform, that today can offer a fully digitalized process in every step of its manufacture. Thanks to the acquisition of 100% of the German finishing and textile printing company KBC and 100% the Italian company GUARISCO by WISE SGR, Imprima is enriched by an international outlook that makes it extremely competitive in the market, which will be reinforced in the coming months with additional acquisitions in Italy and abroad, taking care to maintain best practices in terms of quality and service and the business identity of each company. In this way, Imprima represents a preferred partner for the fashion retailers.

The session will explore what the digital revolution means for business, and how innovations in manufacturing are the new reality that help create sustainable products that last and can be scaled to suit each actor through smart customization.
IMPRIMA S.p.a. is the global holding company dedicated to research, development and innovation in the textile printing and finishing arena. It is the first Fully Digital Industrial Platform, that today can offer a fully digitalized process in every step of its manufacture. Thanks to the acquisition of 100% of the German finishing and textile printing company KBC and 100% the Italian company GUARISCO by WISE SGR, Imprima is enriched by an international outlook that makes it extremely competitive in the market, which will be reinforced in the coming months with additional acquisitions in Italy and abroad, taking care to maintain best practices in terms of quality and service and the business identity of each company. In this way, Imprima represents a preferred partner for the fashion retailers.
IMPRIMA boasts a Total Water Management guarantee through its own chemical/physical process of water depuration technologies able to reduce the consumption of water up to 90%, avoiding effluents, by circulating it in a virtuous recycling process, for example now needing only 1 liter of water compared to traditionally 12 liters needed in the past.

More information:
Imprima, digital
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GB Network Marketing & Communication

Lectra Fashion PLM 4.0 Source: www.lectra.com.
Lectra Fashion PLM 4.0
07.06.2017

The new Lectra Fashion PLM gears fashion companies up for the fourth industrial revolution

With digitalization transforming the way consumers shop, today’s fashion companies are playing a neverending game of catch-up, as they compete for the attention of a generation of connected, fickle-minded millennials who want it all: personalization, sustainability, quality and speed, accessible at all times, across multiple channels, and at the lowest price. Industry 4.0 is not only revolutionizing how manufacturers operate, but also how brands and retailers need to function, if they want to be fast and agile enough to meet the needs of this demanding new consumer. The stakes are high and how effectively companies harness technology to put the consumer at the heart of their process will be the deciding factor in who comes out ahead and who gets left behind.

With digitalization transforming the way consumers shop, today’s fashion companies are playing a neverending game of catch-up, as they compete for the attention of a generation of connected, fickle-minded millennials who want it all: personalization, sustainability, quality and speed, accessible at all times, across multiple channels, and at the lowest price. Industry 4.0 is not only revolutionizing how manufacturers operate, but also how brands and retailers need to function, if they want to be fast and agile enough to meet the needs of this demanding new consumer. The stakes are high and how effectively companies harness technology to put the consumer at the heart of their process will be the deciding factor in who comes out ahead and who gets left behind.



Lectra Fashion PLM 4.0 has undergone a drastic reboot to give fashion and apparel companies the speed and agility they need to tackle the challenges of Industry 4.0 head on. Lectra Fashion PLM 4.0, with the widest functional scope on the market, acts as an intelligent nerve center to the digital supply chain, from planning through design to production. This ensures a consistent flow of error-free data between processes, technologies and people. The system connects CAD, industry-standard software such as Adobe Illustrator, company IT systems (such as ERP) and external suppliers, so that actors across the supply chain can work on, save and share information on the platform, ensuring data integrity.
The solution also draws on best practices, fashion-business intelligence and real-world scenarios to automate administrative and repetitive tasks, with templates, standard libraries and shortcuts that allows more time for value-added activities. The final result is a fast, connected digital supply chain that helps fashion companies jump on trends quickly and deliver products that fulfill their customer’s expectations.

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Lectra

PETA PETA Deutschland e.V.
PETA
31.05.2017

PETA US fordert Moderiesen als Aktionär auf, „Luxusprodukte“ aus Straußen- und Reptilienleder zu verbannen

Hinter jeder Tasche aus Straußen-, Krokodil- oder Alligatorenleder stehen ein kurzes, schreckliches Leben voller Entbehrungen und ein gewaltsamer Tod. Diese Botschaft hat PETA-Vertreterin Sascha Camilli heute in die Mailänder Jahreshauptversammlung des Luxusmodeunternehmens Prada eingebracht. PETA US ruft das Unternehmen auf, keine Taschen, Uhrenarmbänder, Schuhe oder andere Produkte aus Exotenleder mehr zu verkaufen.

Hinter jeder Tasche aus Straußen-, Krokodil- oder Alligatorenleder stehen ein kurzes, schreckliches Leben voller Entbehrungen und ein gewaltsamer Tod. Diese Botschaft hat PETA-Vertreterin Sascha Camilli heute in die Mailänder Jahreshauptversammlung des Luxusmodeunternehmens Prada eingebracht. PETA US ruft das Unternehmen auf, keine Taschen, Uhrenarmbänder, Schuhe oder andere Produkte aus Exotenleder mehr zu verkaufen.


„Kein fühlendes Lebewesen sollte in eine dreckige Grube gepfercht und bei lebendigem Leib zerstückelt werden“, so Tracy Reiman, Executive Vice President bei PETA UK. „PETA appelliert an Prada, klar Stellung gegen Tierleid zu beziehen und in seinen Kollektionen kein Exotenleder mehr zu verwenden.“
PETAs Motto lautet in Teilen: „Tiere sind nicht dazu da, dass wir ihre Häute tragen“. Die Organisation veröffentlichte ein Enthüllungsvideo über das weltgrößte Schlachtunternehmen für Strauße, das u. a. Prada beliefert. Die Aufnahmen zeigen, dass Jungvögel in kahlen Verschlägen gehalten werden, bevor man ihnen einen Elektroschock versetzt und ihnen die Kehle durchschneidet. Schon kurz danach werden den Vögeln die Federn aus dem noch warmen Körper gerissen und sie werden gehäutet und zerlegt.
Weitere Enthüllungsberichte von PETA deckten Tierquälerei in der Reptilienlederproduktion auf. Auf einer Krokodilfarm in Vietnam wurden beispielsweise zehntausende Krokodile in kleinen, dreckigen Betongehegen gehalten, von denen einige so schmal waren, dass sie nicht einmal der Körperlänge der Tiere entsprachen. Auf einer Farm in Texas wurden Alligatoren in dunklen, feuchten Schuppen in stinkendem Wasser gehalten. Später schnitt man einigen Tieren in den Hals und rammte einen Metallstab in ihren Kopf – so sollte das Gehirn der Alligatoren zerstört werden. Dies geschah häufig, während die Tiere noch bei vollem Bewusstsein waren.


Seit April 2016 ist PETA im Besitz von Aktien der Marke Prada. Im Rahmen sogenannter Shareholder Campaigns erwirbt PETA US Aktien von Unternehmen auf der ganzen Welt, um Einfluss auf deren Vorstandsmitglieder und Investoren auszuüben und eine tierfreundliche Unternehmensstrategie zu bewirken.

More information:
PETA Deutschland, PETA USA
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PETA Deutschland e.V.

International Recycled Polyester Conference & Exhibition Source: www.polyester-technology.com
International Recycled Polyester Conference & Exhibition
26.05.2017

13th China International Recycled Polyester Conference & Exhibition

Compared to the past years we are a little late in advertising the upcoming 13th China International Recycled Polyester Conference & Exhibition in Shanghai at September 05 – 06, but as during the past twelve years we are expecting again an succesful international event with a large number of Mainland Chinese and Oversees delegates, speakers, exhibitiors and sponsors. The Conferece venue is the Holiday Inn Shanghai Hongqiao this year, which is located near the Hongqiao Airport and so about 30 min by car from the city and 15 min walking distance to the subway No. 6. With a production of about 8 Mio t/a the Chinese polyester recyclers are producing all kind of textile intermediates like staple fiber, POY, DTY, FDY, BCF, technical yarn and spunbond products based on mainly PET bottle flakes. Meanwhile also bottle-to-bottle and bottle-to-film or strapping technology is on the way. Therefore conference and exhibition are an ideal meeting place for those who are involved in the whole production chain including engineering and equipment manufacturer.

Compared to the past years we are a little late in advertising the upcoming 13th China International Recycled Polyester Conference & Exhibition in Shanghai at September 05 – 06, but as during the past twelve years we are expecting again an succesful international event with a large number of Mainland Chinese and Oversees delegates, speakers, exhibitiors and sponsors. The Conferece venue is the Holiday Inn Shanghai Hongqiao this year, which is located near the Hongqiao Airport and so about 30 min by car from the city and 15 min walking distance to the subway No. 6. With a production of about 8 Mio t/a the Chinese polyester recyclers are producing all kind of textile intermediates like staple fiber, POY, DTY, FDY, BCF, technical yarn and spunbond products based on mainly PET bottle flakes. Meanwhile also bottle-to-bottle and bottle-to-film or strapping technology is on the way. Therefore conference and exhibition are an ideal meeting place for those who are involved in the whole production chain including engineering and equipment manufacturer. Very interesting will be discussion and latest information about the impact of new governmental action to improve environmental standards. This new development might be of importance especially for those who are involved in raw material sourcing.

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 Dr. Thiele polyester Technology

PeTA PETA Deutschland e.V.
PeTA
09.05.2017

H&M-Aktionärsversammlung: Forderung nach Lederverbot erreicht Führungsetage

Die Modekette H&M ist nach eigenen Aussagen der Meinung, kein Tier solle „im Namen der Mode leiden“ – warum aber verkauft das Unternehmen dann noch Leder? Diese Frage wird eine Vertreterin von PETA USA während der Jahreshauptversammlung am Mittwoch, 10. Mai, im schwedischen Karolinska Institut in Solna stellen und H&M bitten, in Zukunft nur noch veganes Leder zu nutzen. Die Tierrechtsorganisation PETA USA ist Aktionär der Modekette.

Die Modekette H&M ist nach eigenen Aussagen der Meinung, kein Tier solle „im Namen der Mode leiden“ – warum aber verkauft das Unternehmen dann noch Leder? Diese Frage wird eine Vertreterin von PETA USA während der Jahreshauptversammlung am Mittwoch, 10. Mai, im schwedischen Karolinska Institut in Solna stellen und H&M bitten, in Zukunft nur noch veganes Leder zu nutzen. Die Tierrechtsorganisation PETA USA ist Aktionär der Modekette.


„Jedes Lederprodukt bei H&M entstammt einer Industrie, die für all die empfindsamen Kühe die Hölle auf Erden war“, so PETA USA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman. „Die Tiere leiden jetzt, in diesem Moment. PETA fordert H&M auf, seinen eigenen Aussagen, ein ethisches, nachhaltiges Unternehmen zu führen, gerecht zu werden. Nach diesen Grundsätzen sollte H&M ausschließlich qualitativ hochwertiges, stylisches veganes Leder verkaufen, wie es bereits in der Kollektion Conscious der Fall war.“
PETAs Motto lautet in Teilen: Tiere sind nicht dazu da, dass wir sie anziehen. Die Organisation weist in diesem Zuge darauf hin, dass Millionen Kühen die Hörner entfernt und die Tiere kastriert werden – oftmals ohne den Einsatz von Schmerzmitteln. Die Haut der Tiere wird später zu Leder verarbeitet. Dafür lädt man sie auf völlig überfüllte Lastwägen und transportiert sie unter allen Wetterbedingungen zum Schlachthof. Dort angekommen werden die Tiere aufgehängt und getötet – teils bei vollem Bewusstsein. Ein Enthüllungsbericht von PETA über das weltgrößte lederverarbeitende Unternehmen zeigte, dass sanftmütige Kühe und Bullen im Gesicht gebrandmarkt, mit Elektroschocks gequält und geschlagen wurden. Auch H&M hat in der Vergangenheit bei diesem Unternehmen eingekauft.


Hinzu kommt, dass H&M vorgibt, ein nachhaltig arbeitendes Unternehmen zu sein. Doch die tierische Landwirtschaft – wozu auch die Lederindustrie gehört – ist verantwortlich für 51 Prozent aller Treibhausgasemissionen. Tierhäute in Leder zu verwandeln erfordert 130 verschiedene Chemikalien, z.B. Zyanid. Menschen, die in Gerbereien arbeiten oder in ihrer Nähe wohnen, sind diesen giftigen Chemikalien ausgesetzt.

More information:
H&M, PETA, Mode
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PETA Deutschland e.V.

GKD impetus.PR Agentur fuer Corporate Communications GmbH
GKD
25.04.2017

GKD: Erfolgreicher Messeauftritt

Eindrucksvoll spiegelte die INDEX als Leitmesse der Nonwovensindustrie die Dynamik des immer anspruchsvolleren Vliesstoffmarktes wider: Mehr Besucher und Aussteller als je zuvor suchten auf diesem internationalen Fachforum in Genf vier Tage lang den intensiven Austausch. Großes Interesse der Fachbesucher galt den neuentwickelten gewebten Bändern für die Vliesformierung, - verfestigung und -trocknung der GKD – GEBR. KUFFERATH AG. Im Mittelpunkt des Messeauftritts der Gewebespezialisten standen das Formierband CONDUCTIVE® 7690 sowie beschichtete Glashybrid- Gewebe für den Einsatz in Ein- und Doppelbandtrocknern. Da sich diese Produkte bereits bei namhaften Referenzkunden in der Praxis bewähren, nutzten zahlreiche Besucher auf der Messe die Gelegenheit für vertiefende Gespräche. Die Bandbreite der ganzheitlichen Vliesstoffkompetenz von GKD verdeutlichten außerdem Filtermedien aus Metallgewebe für die Polymerfiltration sowie das neue Produktsegment Spiralgliederbänder aus eigener Fertigung. Mit einem neuen Standdesign, das die verschiedenen Anwendungsbereiche optisch gliederte, unterstrich der Weltmarktführer für Technische Gewebe seine Anziehungskraft.

Eindrucksvoll spiegelte die INDEX als Leitmesse der Nonwovensindustrie die Dynamik des immer anspruchsvolleren Vliesstoffmarktes wider: Mehr Besucher und Aussteller als je zuvor suchten auf diesem internationalen Fachforum in Genf vier Tage lang den intensiven Austausch. Großes Interesse der Fachbesucher galt den neuentwickelten gewebten Bändern für die Vliesformierung, - verfestigung und -trocknung der GKD – GEBR. KUFFERATH AG. Im Mittelpunkt des Messeauftritts der Gewebespezialisten standen das Formierband CONDUCTIVE® 7690 sowie beschichtete Glashybrid- Gewebe für den Einsatz in Ein- und Doppelbandtrocknern. Da sich diese Produkte bereits bei namhaften Referenzkunden in der Praxis bewähren, nutzten zahlreiche Besucher auf der Messe die Gelegenheit für vertiefende Gespräche. Die Bandbreite der ganzheitlichen Vliesstoffkompetenz von GKD verdeutlichten außerdem Filtermedien aus Metallgewebe für die Polymerfiltration sowie das neue Produktsegment Spiralgliederbänder aus eigener Fertigung. Mit einem neuen Standdesign, das die verschiedenen Anwendungsbereiche optisch gliederte, unterstrich der Weltmarktführer für Technische Gewebe seine Anziehungskraft.

More information:
GKD INDEX Vliesstoffe
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impetus.PR Agentur fuer Corporate Communications GmbH