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17.05.2021

Hochschule Albstadt/Sigmaringen: neuer Nachhaltigkeits-Studiengang

Globale Umweltverschmutzung, soziale Ungerechtigkeiten und tiefgreifende Auswirkungen auf Mensch und Natur stellen unsere Gesellschaft und die Unternehmen heute vor große Herausforderungen. Darauf reagiert die Fakultät Engineering an der Hochschule Albstadt-Sigmaringen mit einem neuen Studienangebot, das ihre Stärken im Bereich der Produkt- und Prozessentwicklung mit dem Thema Nachhaltigkeit vereint und den angehenden Ingenieuren einen an den globalen Herausforderungen orientierten Blickwinkel auf die Produktentwicklung ermöglicht. Der neue Studiengang „Sustainable Engineering – Nachhaltige Produkte und Prozesse“ mit breit angelegten Querschnittskompetenzen in den Bereichen Nachhaltigkeit und Engineering startet im kommenden Wintersemester.

Globale Umweltverschmutzung, soziale Ungerechtigkeiten und tiefgreifende Auswirkungen auf Mensch und Natur stellen unsere Gesellschaft und die Unternehmen heute vor große Herausforderungen. Darauf reagiert die Fakultät Engineering an der Hochschule Albstadt-Sigmaringen mit einem neuen Studienangebot, das ihre Stärken im Bereich der Produkt- und Prozessentwicklung mit dem Thema Nachhaltigkeit vereint und den angehenden Ingenieuren einen an den globalen Herausforderungen orientierten Blickwinkel auf die Produktentwicklung ermöglicht. Der neue Studiengang „Sustainable Engineering – Nachhaltige Produkte und Prozesse“ mit breit angelegten Querschnittskompetenzen in den Bereichen Nachhaltigkeit und Engineering startet im kommenden Wintersemester.

"Die Welt besser machen"
Wie kann ein Produkt langlebig und reparaturfreundlich gestaltet werden? Können Themen wie Recycling und Entsorgung eines Produkts bereits in der Entwicklung bedacht werden? Welche Prozesse der Lieferkette stellen die größte Umweltbelastung dar, und wie können diese optimiert werden? Wie können Werkstoffe umweltfreundlich abgebaut, produziert und transportiert werden? Welche rechtlichen Vorgaben in Bezug auf den Umweltschutz existieren bereits, und von welchen Instanzen werden sie gemacht? Wie kann man Prozessketten fair gestalten? Wer trägt die soziale Verantwortung? Welchen Nutzen, aber auch welche Risiken bringt eine neue Technologie mit sich? Diesen und ähnlichen Fragen widmet sich „Sustainable Engineering“ und gibt den Studierenden das Rüstzeug mit, um die Welt im wahrsten Sinne des Wortes besser zu machen.

Studierende können aus drei Vertiefungsrichtungen wählen
In einem gemeinsamen Grundstudium werden den Studierenden zunächst das allgemeine ingenieurwissenschaftliche Fachwissen sowie Grundlagen der Nachhaltigkeit vermittelt. Um nach dem Studium sofort auch fit für den internationalen Arbeitsmarkt zu sein und auch ausländische Studierende anzusprechen, wird der Nachhaltigkeitsblock auf Englisch gelehrt. Ab dem dritten Semester entscheiden sich die Studierenden dann für eine von drei Vertiefungsrichtungen: Textil- und Bekleidungstechnologie, Maschinenbau oder Werkstoff- und Prozesstechnik.

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Hochschule Albstadt-Sigmaringen

Wissenschaftskommunikation Energiewende: Für Energieforschung begeistern und Innovationen für das Energiesystem von morgen zeigen. © Fraunhofer UMSICHT
Wissenschaftskommunikation Energiewende: Für Energieforschung begeistern und Innovationen für das Energiesystem von morgen zeigen.
17.05.2021

Fraunhofer UMSICHT Ausstellungsprojekt

  • Energiewende – gemeinsam für eine klimaneutrale Zukunft
  • Wissenschaftskommunikation Energiewende: Für Energieforschung begeistern und Innovationen für das Energiesystem von morgen zeigen.

Wie können wir die Energiewende gemeinsam umsetzen? Dieser Frage widmet sich ab 2022 eine Ausstellung, die das gesamte Bundesgebiet bereist und durch zahlreiche Veranstaltungen und partizipative Angebote begleitet wird. In dem gemeinsamen Projekt präsentieren Forschungseinrichtungen, Hochschulen, Ausstellungshäuser sowie Akteure der Wissenschaftskommunikation Lösungen für eine sichere, wirtschaftliche und klimaneutrale Energieversorgung und nehmen Ideen und Meinungen der Bürgerinnen und Bürger dazu auf. Parallel werden die Wahrnehmung des Themas Energiewende in der Öffentlichkeit und die Wirkung des Projekts selbst erforscht.

Ausstellung ab April 2022

  • Energiewende – gemeinsam für eine klimaneutrale Zukunft
  • Wissenschaftskommunikation Energiewende: Für Energieforschung begeistern und Innovationen für das Energiesystem von morgen zeigen.

Wie können wir die Energiewende gemeinsam umsetzen? Dieser Frage widmet sich ab 2022 eine Ausstellung, die das gesamte Bundesgebiet bereist und durch zahlreiche Veranstaltungen und partizipative Angebote begleitet wird. In dem gemeinsamen Projekt präsentieren Forschungseinrichtungen, Hochschulen, Ausstellungshäuser sowie Akteure der Wissenschaftskommunikation Lösungen für eine sichere, wirtschaftliche und klimaneutrale Energieversorgung und nehmen Ideen und Meinungen der Bürgerinnen und Bürger dazu auf. Parallel werden die Wahrnehmung des Themas Energiewende in der Öffentlichkeit und die Wirkung des Projekts selbst erforscht.

Ausstellung ab April 2022

Im Mittelpunkt steht eine Ausstellung, die vom Industriemuseum des Landschaftsverbandes Westfalen-Lippe (LWL) und dem Klimahaus Bremerhaven 8° Ost entwickelt wird. Erste Station ist ab April 2022 die Henrichshütte Hattingen im Ruhrgebiet, ab Oktober 2022 ist die Ausstellung im Klimahaus zu sehen. Sie stellt mit Hilfe interaktiver und partizipativer Elemente Konzepte und Ideen der Energiewende sowie innovative Forschungsprojekte vor. Dabei werden auch die regionalen Besonderheiten im Umfeld der beiden Ausstellungshäuser aufgegriffen. Im Anschluss an die Präsentation in Hattingen und Bremerhaven tourt eine daraus entwickelte Wanderausstellung durch das Bundesgebiet.

Die Konzeption der Ausstellung und ihre Rezeption werden von der TU Ilmenau kommunikationswissenschaftlich begleitet. Erkenntnisse aus der Begleitforschung können dadurch direkt in die Ausstellung und das Rahmenprogramm zurückfließen. Im Zentrum des Projekts steht dabei die Frage, wie erfolgreiche Wissenschaftskommunikation zur Energiewende vor allem mit Blick auf regionale Aspekte gelingen kann und welchen Einfluss standortspezifische Faktoren auf die Rezeption haben.

Projektpartner

    Industriemuseum des Landschaftsverbandes Westfalen-Lippe (LWL)
    Klimahaus Bremerhaven 8° Ost
    Technische Universität Ilmenau, Fachgebiet Empirische Medienforschung und politische Kommunikation
    DECHEMA Gesellschaft für chemische Technik und Biotechnologie e. V.
    Fraunhofer UMSICHT
    Fraunhofer-Cluster CINES
    Wissenschaft im Dialog

Kooperationspartner

    Kopernikus Projekte für die Energiewende
    Carbon2Chem®

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Fraunhofer-Institut für Umwelt-, Sicherheits- und Energietechnik UMSICHT

Monforts takes part in Webtalk by VDMA’s textile machinery division (c) Monforts/Pleva
13.05.2021

Monforts takes part in Webtalk by VDMA’s textile machinery division

Monforts Head of Technical Textiles Jürgen Hanel will take part in the next international webtalk to be held by the VDMA’s textile machinery division on May 20th.

He will be joined by Johannes Lutz, Research and Development Engineer at Pleva, to provide full details of how the latest Monforts coating technology is supported by special microwave measuring systems.

The Montex®Coat magnetic roller coating option allows a wide range of coatings and finishes to be carried out, while being easy to handle for operators and much easier to clean at the end of the process.

“This roller provides textile finishers with an expanded range of options due to the fully-adjustable positioning of the magnet within the roller and with four different magnet positions possible, can be set to operate both as a direct coating system and as an indirect coater,” Hanel said.

Lutz will provide an overview of the use of Pleva microwave measurement technology in coating processes, in addition to the latest developments in electronic evaluation.

Monforts Head of Technical Textiles Jürgen Hanel will take part in the next international webtalk to be held by the VDMA’s textile machinery division on May 20th.

He will be joined by Johannes Lutz, Research and Development Engineer at Pleva, to provide full details of how the latest Monforts coating technology is supported by special microwave measuring systems.

The Montex®Coat magnetic roller coating option allows a wide range of coatings and finishes to be carried out, while being easy to handle for operators and much easier to clean at the end of the process.

“This roller provides textile finishers with an expanded range of options due to the fully-adjustable positioning of the magnet within the roller and with four different magnet positions possible, can be set to operate both as a direct coating system and as an indirect coater,” Hanel said.

Lutz will provide an overview of the use of Pleva microwave measurement technology in coating processes, in addition to the latest developments in electronic evaluation.

To ensure a constant high quality in coating operations it is necessary to accurately measure and control the amount of chemical being applied, and Pleva’s series 700 devices achieve this via contact-free microwave moisture measurement technology which can be supplied either as single- or three-point units, or as a traversing measurement unit.

The free-to-attend webtalk will take place on May 20th from 2-3pm (CEST) and registration can be made here, along with further information.

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AWOL Media

12.05.2021

Rieter updates Outlook for First Half Year 2021

  • Order intake of around CHF 300 million received in the month of April 2021
  • Order intake in the first half of 2021 expected to be around CHF 800 million
  • Start of implementation of the Rieter CAMPUS project in Winterthur

In the month of April 2021, Rieter received orders of around CHF 300 million. The order intake in April was broadly based internationally with the main focus on Turkey, Uzbekistan and India.

In addition to the regional development of the market, Rieter also attributes the business performance to a catch-up effect due to the low propensity to invest in 2019/2020.

As a result, Rieter expects an order intake of around CHF 800 million in the first half of 2021.

As already announced, Rieter anticipates that sales in the first half of 2021 will be below the break-even point. Rieter expects an operating profit for the full year 2021. On July 15, 2021 Rieter will give an updated outlook for 2021 in connection with the semi-annual results, taking into consideration the ongoing challenges resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Order intake of around CHF 300 million received in the month of April 2021
  • Order intake in the first half of 2021 expected to be around CHF 800 million
  • Start of implementation of the Rieter CAMPUS project in Winterthur

In the month of April 2021, Rieter received orders of around CHF 300 million. The order intake in April was broadly based internationally with the main focus on Turkey, Uzbekistan and India.

In addition to the regional development of the market, Rieter also attributes the business performance to a catch-up effect due to the low propensity to invest in 2019/2020.

As a result, Rieter expects an order intake of around CHF 800 million in the first half of 2021.

As already announced, Rieter anticipates that sales in the first half of 2021 will be below the break-even point. Rieter expects an operating profit for the full year 2021. On July 15, 2021 Rieter will give an updated outlook for 2021 in connection with the semi-annual results, taking into consideration the ongoing challenges resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Rieter Board of Directors has approved the implementation of the CAMPUS project. The Rieter CAMPUS comprises a customer and technology center as well as an administration building at the Winterthur location. It will make an important contribution to the implementation of the innovation strategy and to the enhancement of Rieter’s technology leadership position.

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Rieter Management AG

12.05.2021

Groz-Beckert in person and virtually at ITMA Asia 2021

The 7th ITMA Asia + CITME takes place from 12–16 June 2021 in Shanghai, China. Groz-Beckert presents the new products from all six product areas:
Knitting, Weaving, Felting, Tufting, Carding und Sewing.

The products are presented both physically as exhibits and in extended form via augmented reality. Groz-Beckert welcomes guests on-site at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Hall 4, Booth C31. In addition to the face-to-face event, the company is inviting industry visitors to its virtual booth.

 

The 7th ITMA Asia + CITME takes place from 12–16 June 2021 in Shanghai, China. Groz-Beckert presents the new products from all six product areas:
Knitting, Weaving, Felting, Tufting, Carding und Sewing.

The products are presented both physically as exhibits and in extended form via augmented reality. Groz-Beckert welcomes guests on-site at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Hall 4, Booth C31. In addition to the face-to-face event, the company is inviting industry visitors to its virtual booth.

 

More information:
Groz-Beckert ITMA
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Groz-Beckert KG

12.05.2021

Gesamtmasche erweitert das Präsidium

  • Ulrike Neubauer und Gerald Rosner einstimmig kooptiert

Die Mitgliederversammlung von Gesamtmasche hat Dr. Ulrike Neubauer, CFO und Vorstandsvorsitzende der Dr. Zwissler Holding AG (Gerstetten), und Gerald Rosner, Geschäftsführer der strickchic GmbH (Apolda), einstimmig ins Präsidium kooptiert.

Der Beschluss der Mitgliederversammlung, die bereits im April online tagte, wurde nun auch im schriftlichen Verfahren bestätigt: Das Präsidium des Gesamtverbandes der deutschen Maschenindustrie wird um zwei Mitglieder erweitert.

Dr. Ulrike Neubauer ist Vorstandsvorsitzende und Finanzvorstand der Dr. Zwissler Holding AG. Die promovierte Betriebswirtin und gebürtige Berlinerin kam nach Stationen in der Unternehmensberatung, der Chemie-, Maschinenbau und der Automobilzulieferindustrie zur Zwissler-Gruppe.

Gerald Rosner ist Geschäftsführer der strickchic GmbH. Er studierte technische Kybernetik und stieg nach der Reprivatisierung des elterlichen Traditionsbetriebes in Apolda ins Textilgeschäft ein. Neben Mode entwickelt der technikaffine Stricker smarte Textilien.

  • Ulrike Neubauer und Gerald Rosner einstimmig kooptiert

Die Mitgliederversammlung von Gesamtmasche hat Dr. Ulrike Neubauer, CFO und Vorstandsvorsitzende der Dr. Zwissler Holding AG (Gerstetten), und Gerald Rosner, Geschäftsführer der strickchic GmbH (Apolda), einstimmig ins Präsidium kooptiert.

Der Beschluss der Mitgliederversammlung, die bereits im April online tagte, wurde nun auch im schriftlichen Verfahren bestätigt: Das Präsidium des Gesamtverbandes der deutschen Maschenindustrie wird um zwei Mitglieder erweitert.

Dr. Ulrike Neubauer ist Vorstandsvorsitzende und Finanzvorstand der Dr. Zwissler Holding AG. Die promovierte Betriebswirtin und gebürtige Berlinerin kam nach Stationen in der Unternehmensberatung, der Chemie-, Maschinenbau und der Automobilzulieferindustrie zur Zwissler-Gruppe.

Gerald Rosner ist Geschäftsführer der strickchic GmbH. Er studierte technische Kybernetik und stieg nach der Reprivatisierung des elterlichen Traditionsbetriebes in Apolda ins Textilgeschäft ein. Neben Mode entwickelt der technikaffine Stricker smarte Textilien.

Gesamtmasche-Präsidentin Martina Bandte freut sich über die Unterstützung im Präsidium: „Frau Dr. Neubauer und Herrn Rosner bereichern unser Gremium hervorragend. Sie vertreten ganz unterschiedliche Bereiche der Maschenbranche und repräsentieren doch gleichermaßen textile Innovationskraft, Qualität und Wertschöpfung am Standort Deutschland.“

12.05.2021

NCTO: “Make PPE in America Act” passes

U.S. Senators Rob Portman (R-OH) and Gary Peters (D-MI), Ranking Member and Chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, applauded the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee for passing their bipartisan legislation that will strengthen efforts to onshore production of personal protective equipment (PPE) in the United States by requiring federal agencies to issue long-term contracts for American-made PPE. Reshoring production will ensure American workers, health care professionals, and more have the PPE they need as the economy continues to reopen. Domestic production of PPE supplies also will create American manufacturing jobs and ensure that America is better prepared for the next pandemic.

U.S. Senators Rob Portman (R-OH) and Gary Peters (D-MI), Ranking Member and Chairman of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, applauded the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee for passing their bipartisan legislation that will strengthen efforts to onshore production of personal protective equipment (PPE) in the United States by requiring federal agencies to issue long-term contracts for American-made PPE. Reshoring production will ensure American workers, health care professionals, and more have the PPE they need as the economy continues to reopen. Domestic production of PPE supplies also will create American manufacturing jobs and ensure that America is better prepared for the next pandemic.

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NCTO / Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee

12.05.2021

SGL Carbon: Solid Development in the first quarter of 2021

  • Group sales in the first quarter 2021 of €241.5 million, down 2% below prior year (currency adjusted on prior year level)
  • Expected positive impact from a contract termination with a customer of reporting segment Graphite Solutions contributes around €9 million to sales and earnings
  • Transformation program proceeds according to plan in all areas
  • EBITDA pre of €33.0 million significantly higher year-on-year (Q1/2020 €29.0 million), EBIT increases to €17.0 million (Q1/2020 €6.4 million)
  • Positive net result at €6.1 million (Q1/2020 minus €4.3 million)
  • Liquidity at €168.6 million also developed positively (year-end 2020 €141.8 million)
  • Net financial debt decreases by 5% to €271.5 million (year-end 2020 €286.5 million)
  • Equity ratio increases to 20.4% (Year-end 2020 17.5%)
  • Outlook for fiscal year 2021 fully confirmed

See attached document for more information.

  • Group sales in the first quarter 2021 of €241.5 million, down 2% below prior year (currency adjusted on prior year level)
  • Expected positive impact from a contract termination with a customer of reporting segment Graphite Solutions contributes around €9 million to sales and earnings
  • Transformation program proceeds according to plan in all areas
  • EBITDA pre of €33.0 million significantly higher year-on-year (Q1/2020 €29.0 million), EBIT increases to €17.0 million (Q1/2020 €6.4 million)
  • Positive net result at €6.1 million (Q1/2020 minus €4.3 million)
  • Liquidity at €168.6 million also developed positively (year-end 2020 €141.8 million)
  • Net financial debt decreases by 5% to €271.5 million (year-end 2020 €286.5 million)
  • Equity ratio increases to 20.4% (Year-end 2020 17.5%)
  • Outlook for fiscal year 2021 fully confirmed

See attached document for more information.

More information:
SGL Carbon sales Automotive
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SGL CARBON SE

11.05.2021

JEC Composites Innovation Awards 2021: Finalists Line Up Revealed

Innovation is an essential part of this industry – it's how we invest in our future. The top priorities for players in the composites value chain include product solidity, safety, and durability. The JEC Composites Innovation Awards are meant to inspire all participants, the whole industry and shed light on the excellent work carried out by the prize winners.

After pre-selecting the finalists, a selection process and a jury will select one winner in each category (Aerospace; Automotive & road transportation – exterior; Automotive & road transportation – structural; Building; Construction & Infrastructure, Design; Equipment & Machinery and Sustainability)

The awards ceremony will take place during JEC Composites Connect on Wednesday, June 2nd at 2:30 pm CEST.

More information here.

Innovation is an essential part of this industry – it's how we invest in our future. The top priorities for players in the composites value chain include product solidity, safety, and durability. The JEC Composites Innovation Awards are meant to inspire all participants, the whole industry and shed light on the excellent work carried out by the prize winners.

After pre-selecting the finalists, a selection process and a jury will select one winner in each category (Aerospace; Automotive & road transportation – exterior; Automotive & road transportation – structural; Building; Construction & Infrastructure, Design; Equipment & Machinery and Sustainability)

The awards ceremony will take place during JEC Composites Connect on Wednesday, June 2nd at 2:30 pm CEST.

More information here.

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JEC Group

Dominic Köfner M.A. / CIRO Vice President Corporate Communications & Public Affairs Lenzing Group (c) Lenzing AG/Marko Mestrovic
10.05.2021

Lenzing: Dominic Köfner, new head of Corporate Communications & Public Affairs

Among other things, Köfner will play a key role in shaping the internationalization of the Lenzing Group and contribute to the implementation of the corporate strategy sCore TEN.

Dominic Köfner (46) will take over as head of Corporate Communications & Public Affairs at Lenzing AG at the beginning of May. As Vice President, he will report directly to the Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Stefan Doboczky.

Dominic Köfner has gained national and international experience over the past two decades at renowned consulting firms, communications agencies and on the corporate side. Before joining the Lenzing Group, Mr. Köfner was Managing Director of the communications agency Serviceplan Austria and most recently Senior Consultant at the agency group Sports & Media in Munich. Before that, he was responsible for the agendas of the Zumtobel Group and the MOL Group, respectively as CMO and CCO. Before he was appointed as crisis communications manager by the Austrian Ministry of Finance to deal with the “Hypo Alpe Adria Bank” case, he managed numerous national and international mandates as a communications consultant for the Brunswick Group.

Among other things, Köfner will play a key role in shaping the internationalization of the Lenzing Group and contribute to the implementation of the corporate strategy sCore TEN.

Dominic Köfner (46) will take over as head of Corporate Communications & Public Affairs at Lenzing AG at the beginning of May. As Vice President, he will report directly to the Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Stefan Doboczky.

Dominic Köfner has gained national and international experience over the past two decades at renowned consulting firms, communications agencies and on the corporate side. Before joining the Lenzing Group, Mr. Köfner was Managing Director of the communications agency Serviceplan Austria and most recently Senior Consultant at the agency group Sports & Media in Munich. Before that, he was responsible for the agendas of the Zumtobel Group and the MOL Group, respectively as CMO and CCO. Before he was appointed as crisis communications manager by the Austrian Ministry of Finance to deal with the “Hypo Alpe Adria Bank” case, he managed numerous national and international mandates as a communications consultant for the Brunswick Group.

More information:
Lenzing Lenzing Group communication
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Lenzing AG

futureTEX: Systematisches Innovieren in der Textilbranche (c) P3N MARKETING GMBH
Dr. Gottfried Betz erläuterte im Spotlight die Motivation hinter auXCap und beschrieb die zugrundeliegende Technologie und den Inkubationsprozess
07.05.2021

futureTEX: Systematisches Innovieren in der Textilbranche

Seit Projektstart im Jahr 2014 wurden in futureTEX 34 Basis- und Umsetzungsvorhaben bearbeitet – viele davon konnten bereits erfolgreich abgeschlossen werden. Die mehr als 120 Akteure können zahlreiche vielversprechende Forschungsergebnisse in den Bereichen Vernetzung von Maschinensystemen, Digitalisierung von Fertigungsprozessen und automatisierte kundenindividuelle Textilproduktion vorweisen. Nun gilt es, diese Potenziale zu nutzen und die Ergebnisse nachhaltig in die Wirtschaft zu transferieren.

Zur Online-KompetenzWerkstatt "Vom Forschungsvorhaben zur Markteinführung – Systematisch Innovieren im futureTEX-Inkubator" am 29. April 2021 präsentierten nun vier Teams dieser Pilotvorhaben ihren Inkubationsprozess, die Ergebnisse und zogen Bilanz.

Seit Projektstart im Jahr 2014 wurden in futureTEX 34 Basis- und Umsetzungsvorhaben bearbeitet – viele davon konnten bereits erfolgreich abgeschlossen werden. Die mehr als 120 Akteure können zahlreiche vielversprechende Forschungsergebnisse in den Bereichen Vernetzung von Maschinensystemen, Digitalisierung von Fertigungsprozessen und automatisierte kundenindividuelle Textilproduktion vorweisen. Nun gilt es, diese Potenziale zu nutzen und die Ergebnisse nachhaltig in die Wirtschaft zu transferieren.

Zur Online-KompetenzWerkstatt "Vom Forschungsvorhaben zur Markteinführung – Systematisch Innovieren im futureTEX-Inkubator" am 29. April 2021 präsentierten nun vier Teams dieser Pilotvorhaben ihren Inkubationsprozess, die Ergebnisse und zogen Bilanz.

Hinter „auXCap“ steht ein völlig neuer Ansatz textiler Protektoren, der auf dem Prinzip der Auxetik bassiert, bei dem sich Materialien unter Zugbelastung nicht verjüngen, sondern ausdehnen. Das Team um Dr. Gottfried Betz, Geschäftsführer der thüringischen Strickmanufaktur Strick Zella, nutzt dabei auxetische Abstandsgestricke, die nicht nur eine optimale Drapierbarkeit, sondern auch eine erhebliche Stoßdämpfung aufweisen.

2019 war im Rahmen der Kampagne des Bundesministeriums für Verkehr und digitale Infrastruktur vielerorts großflächig „Looks like shit. But saves my life“ zu lesen. Gemeint war der Fahrradhelm, der trotz seiner bewährten Schutzeigenschaft doch von Fahrradfahrern aufgrund der fehlenden Ästhetik verschmäht wurde. Von diesem Umstand motiviert, bestand das Ziel des multidisziplinären auXCap-Teams in der Entwicklung eines neuartigen Kopfprotektors, der Design und Schutz zu einem völlig neuen Produkt verschmelzen lässt.
Gemeinsam strebt das auXCap-Team nun eine Materialentwicklung für Ski- und Snowboard-Helme an.

Des Weiteren wurde mit VOWAco (Prof. Dr. Holger Erth, Textilausrüstung Pfand GmbH & Mareen Götz, Vowalon Beschichtung GmbH Treuen), welches auf dem abgeschlossenen Vorhaben PROFUND aufbaut, eine Plattform als „technisches Herz“ für Funktionalitäten und Aufgabenprofile bei der Entwicklung von individualisierten technischen Produkten in einer textilen Fertigungskette präsentiert. Die Weiterentwicklung zur europaweit ersten Marke für alle Dienstleistungen rund um Forschung, Entwicklung und Fertigung von textilen Komponenten soll mit dem Inkubatorpilot gestartet werden. Das Pilotvorhaben „rCF-Nonwoven-Preforms – Dreidimensionale Preforms aus recycelten Carbonfaser-Vliesstoffen“ (Felix Krug, Tenowo GmbH) verfolgt einen Nachhaltigkeitsansatz und zielt darauf ab, Verschnittabfälle in der Herstellung von Carbonvliesstoffen zu reduzieren. Im Vorhaben „combiH“ (Prof. Dr. Markus Michael, Technitex Sachsen GmbH) sollen neue Applikationen und Märkte für Composites auf Basis hanfbastverstärkter bidirektionaler Gelege identifiziert und validiert werden. Der Inkubatorprozess kombiniert dazu die Methode Design Thinking mit dem Thema Nachhaltigkeit zum „Green Thinking“.

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P3N MARKETING GMBH

07.05.2021

Sateri to Acquire Funing Aoyang’s Viscose Fibre Business

Sateri has entered into agreement with Funing Aoyang Technology Co., Ltd. (Funing Aoyang) to acquire its viscose fibre business. The acquisition is part of Sateri’s growth strategy which will bring Sateri’s total number of viscose mills in China to six and total annual production capacity to more than 1.8 million tonnes.

Funing Aoyang is a subsidiary of listed company Jiangsu Aoyang Health Industry Co., Ltd. Its 330,000-tonne per annum mill that will be acquired by Sateri under the agreement, is located in Aoyang Industrial Park, Funing County, Jiangsu Province. Sateri is a member of the RGE group of companies; RGE manages a group of resource-based manufacturing companies with global operations spanning Indonesia, China, Brazil, Spain and Canada.

Sateri has entered into agreement with Funing Aoyang Technology Co., Ltd. (Funing Aoyang) to acquire its viscose fibre business. The acquisition is part of Sateri’s growth strategy which will bring Sateri’s total number of viscose mills in China to six and total annual production capacity to more than 1.8 million tonnes.

Funing Aoyang is a subsidiary of listed company Jiangsu Aoyang Health Industry Co., Ltd. Its 330,000-tonne per annum mill that will be acquired by Sateri under the agreement, is located in Aoyang Industrial Park, Funing County, Jiangsu Province. Sateri is a member of the RGE group of companies; RGE manages a group of resource-based manufacturing companies with global operations spanning Indonesia, China, Brazil, Spain and Canada.

Allen Zhang, Sateri’s President, said: “This acquisition will boost Sateri’s market footprint and further strengthen our ability to serve customers in eastern and northern China. We will invest in advanced technologies to upgrade the mill so as to enhance its process technology, safety and environmental performance. Through better management and operational excellence, we hope to make a positive impact to the local economy and accelerate the sustainable development of the industry.”

The closing of the acquisition is subject to procedural approvals by relevant authorities.

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Omnicom Public Relations Group

Foto: Andritz
06.05.2021

ANDRITZ: New batt forming line for stitchbonding in South Africa

International technology Group ANDRITZ has successfully started up a new batt forming line at Romatex Home Textiles (Pty) Ltd., based in Cape Town, one of the largest household textile manufacturers in South Africa. The line is dedicated to the production of Maliwatt products used in a wide range of applications, including home textiles, construction, geotextiles, medical, footwear, and as a replacement for plastic in the retail sector.

ANDRITZ has supplied Romatex with dedicated batt forming equipment, mixing an aXcess card and an eXcelle crosslapper to provide Romatex’s technical characteristics in terms of product quality and line performance. This new stitchbonding line will enable Romatex to better serve its customers and meet their requirements perfectly.

International technology Group ANDRITZ has successfully started up a new batt forming line at Romatex Home Textiles (Pty) Ltd., based in Cape Town, one of the largest household textile manufacturers in South Africa. The line is dedicated to the production of Maliwatt products used in a wide range of applications, including home textiles, construction, geotextiles, medical, footwear, and as a replacement for plastic in the retail sector.

ANDRITZ has supplied Romatex with dedicated batt forming equipment, mixing an aXcess card and an eXcelle crosslapper to provide Romatex’s technical characteristics in terms of product quality and line performance. This new stitchbonding line will enable Romatex to better serve its customers and meet their requirements perfectly.

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Andritz
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Andritz AG

Texworld New York City: New Venue with Pop Up Showroom (c) TEXWORLD, Messe Frankfurt Inc
06.05.2021

TEXWORLD New York City: New Venue with Pop Up Showroom

Marking the return of in person sourcing in New York City, the summer edition of Texworld + Apparel Sourcing New York City will be held at a location in the heart of Hudson Yards, The Starrett-Lehigh Building. Taking place July 20 - 22, 2021, this edition offers an alternative way to source. The Pop Up Sourcing Showroom combines with the improved virtual platform for an immersive sourcing experience. Unlike the typical tradeshow setting, no exhibitors will be physically present on site. Instead, thousands of fabric and apparel samples will be displayed representing suppliers from around the globe.

Introducing a brand new hybrid concept Summer 2021 at Texworld Sourcing New York City, the Sourcing Showroom is an innovative exhibition concept created to meet the needs of the current world situation. Buyers can visit the showroom to view samples in person and communicate with participating exhibitors virtually.

More information here.

Marking the return of in person sourcing in New York City, the summer edition of Texworld + Apparel Sourcing New York City will be held at a location in the heart of Hudson Yards, The Starrett-Lehigh Building. Taking place July 20 - 22, 2021, this edition offers an alternative way to source. The Pop Up Sourcing Showroom combines with the improved virtual platform for an immersive sourcing experience. Unlike the typical tradeshow setting, no exhibitors will be physically present on site. Instead, thousands of fabric and apparel samples will be displayed representing suppliers from around the globe.

Introducing a brand new hybrid concept Summer 2021 at Texworld Sourcing New York City, the Sourcing Showroom is an innovative exhibition concept created to meet the needs of the current world situation. Buyers can visit the showroom to view samples in person and communicate with participating exhibitors virtually.

More information here.

Source:

Messe Frankfurt Inc

06.05.2021

PERFORMANCE DAYS Fair with Topic: Still Physical – Your Success Story of 2020

Contact restrictions, home office and altered daily lives – our lives in 2020 were radically changed. This was also the case for various sectors of the economy, including the textile and clothing industry. However, with crisis come opportunities and stimuli for change. Under the motto “Still Physical”, manufacturers recount their personal success stories in 2020 – the industry can look forward to a selection of sustainable materials curated exclusively by the PERFORMANCE FORUM Jury. Areas of focus: natural fibers that highlight wellbeing aspects, plant-based materials that make us strong and excite on an emotional level, bio-nylons and bio-based finishings that rethink function. “Still Physical – Your Success Story of 2020” will be on display online as the first of its kind within a trade fair week from 17 to 21 May 2020.

Contact restrictions, home office and altered daily lives – our lives in 2020 were radically changed. This was also the case for various sectors of the economy, including the textile and clothing industry. However, with crisis come opportunities and stimuli for change. Under the motto “Still Physical”, manufacturers recount their personal success stories in 2020 – the industry can look forward to a selection of sustainable materials curated exclusively by the PERFORMANCE FORUM Jury. Areas of focus: natural fibers that highlight wellbeing aspects, plant-based materials that make us strong and excite on an emotional level, bio-nylons and bio-based finishings that rethink function. “Still Physical – Your Success Story of 2020” will be on display online as the first of its kind within a trade fair week from 17 to 21 May 2020.

Transformation: Technology first?
The pandemic has forced us into new, primarily digital forms of living and working. Our daily lives are characterised by home offices, home schooling and online meetings. The desire for real, physically perceptible experiences has grown incessantly within the last year. In the same context, people nowadays are strongly driven by technological progress – yet how far can we allow technological change to go and how do we wish to live in the future? Long before the pandemic, the trend towards self-monitoring and control of important bodily functions developed. The sports industry developed tools to measure levels of performance and monitor bodily functions with the goal of enhancing performance. Self-optimisation, body shaping and health promotion have become standard nowadays. Staying healthy and keeping fit are now social imperatives in our performance-oriented society. The pandemic has made us rethink, made us pause – with sustainable function still in focus, yet function needs to be rethought for the future, distancing ourselves from mere performance enhancement, and embracing clothing that facilitates people in feeling good.

Touch & Feel
In a visual, digital world, one sense has been forgotten: the sense of touch. Materials trigger completely different reactions, consciously or unconsciously. Moreover, the surface texture is also decisive in the functionality of a fabric, lending it its unique characteristics. In times of contact restrictions and lockdown, there is a need for a space for emotions, for regeneration and physical wellbeing. This is also reflected in the desire for appropriate apparel that leaves a pleasant sensation on the skin. Lightweight, warm and of a softer nature, plant-based fibers fulfil the desire for comfort and promote wellbeing.

We are physical – we are nature
How will we shape and adapt the post-pandemic textile and apparel industry? The Corona crisis once again reminds us of our existential bond with the natural world. While humanity fights against the spread of a deadly virus with social isolation, one thing is doing well: our planet. It is recovering from all the exhaust gases that are released into the air daily by cars and factories. There is a shift in focus towards taking time out in nature, whether in the form of a morning run, a mountain hike or a yoga session on the grass.

Your success story of 2020
What has touched them? Which experiences have shaped their latest innovations? Does the crisis also present opportunities? The chance for something new, for a rethink, on an even more sustainable, more ecological path? Which highlights, which stories are worth communicating and where did the focus lie in 2020? Various material manufacturers already started to focus on sustainability and the cautious use of resources some time ago. Innovations in the areas of materials and in processing methods are the driving forces of the development towards more sustainability. However, we need to realign all processes and structures in our supply and production chains and adapt them to the needs of a resource-conserving, responsible industry. A pioneering example of such alignment was the decision of PERFORMANCE DAYS to only present sustainable materials at the PERFORMANCE FORUM from the November 2019 trade fair event onwards. Additionally, the setting-up of the new digital sourcing platform “THE LOOP” shows how technology can be implemented aside from material and processing innovations in such a way that our procedures and structures can be adapted to difficult conditions.

Informative & up-to-date: the digital trade fair week from 17 to 21 May 2021
As usual, the highlighted fabrics from the Focus Topic “Still Physical”, which the exhibitors have defined as their personal success stories, will be available shortly on the PERFORMANCE DAYS website highlighting all details and facets.

Markus Hoffmann, neuer Agenturchef der HYGH AG © HYGH AG. Markus Hoffmann, neuer Agenturchef der HYGH AG.
06.05.2021

Markus Hoffmann neuer Agenturchef bei digitalem Außenwerber HYGH AG

Die HYGH AG ernennt den mehrfach ausgezeichneten Kreativ-Experte Markus Hoffmann zum Head of HYGH Agency. Hoffmann ist seit 16 Jahren in der Werbebranche unterwegs und seit einem Jahr als freiberuflicher Kreativdirektor für das Außenwerbe-Startup tätig. Der Wahl-Berliner hat in der Vergangenheit bereits für zahlreiche bekannte Marken und Medien freiberuflich große Projekte verantwortet: Vom Audi-Stand auf der Berlinale über die Kreation beim Schweizer TV-Sender Joiz bis hin zu Mercedes-Events. Für letztere gewann er im Jahr 2017 in Teamleistung den FAMAB Award für das Beste Corporate Event des Jahres und wurde 2020 in Cannes gemeinsam mit seinen Kollegen mit dem Silver Dolphin ausgezeichnet.

Die HYGH AG ernennt den mehrfach ausgezeichneten Kreativ-Experte Markus Hoffmann zum Head of HYGH Agency. Hoffmann ist seit 16 Jahren in der Werbebranche unterwegs und seit einem Jahr als freiberuflicher Kreativdirektor für das Außenwerbe-Startup tätig. Der Wahl-Berliner hat in der Vergangenheit bereits für zahlreiche bekannte Marken und Medien freiberuflich große Projekte verantwortet: Vom Audi-Stand auf der Berlinale über die Kreation beim Schweizer TV-Sender Joiz bis hin zu Mercedes-Events. Für letztere gewann er im Jahr 2017 in Teamleistung den FAMAB Award für das Beste Corporate Event des Jahres und wurde 2020 in Cannes gemeinsam mit seinen Kollegen mit dem Silver Dolphin ausgezeichnet.

Für die Kreativ-Agentur der HYGH AG wird Markus Hoffmann das Team aus Foto- und Videografen, Motion- und Grafikdesignern, der Editing-Unit, Soundleuten, XUI-Experten, Copywriter und Social-Media-Experten weiter ausbauen. Der Spezialist für Bewegtbild, Branding und Corporate Design bringt in der digitalen Bewegtbildproduktion viel Erfahrung mit: Hoffmann war unter anderem bei Storz & Escherich im Motion-Design und als Creative-Director tätig und arbeitete 11 Jahre lang als freier Art- und Creative-Director u.a. für Jung von Matt, Heimat, Aperto, Meiré und Meiré und viele weitere.

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Außenwerbung Werbung
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Bettertrust GmbH

05.05.2021

EURATEX comments on revised EU Industry Strategy

  • European Apparel and Textile Confederation EURATEX welcomes revamped EU Industry Strategy, but calls for consistency across EU policies

Europe’s industry is going through turbulent times as a result of the corona-pandemic; turnover in textiles and clothing sector dropped between 10 and 20%. However, even bigger challenges lie ahead: serious disruptions in supply chains, soaring energy prices and protective tendencies are threatening the competitiveness of our industry.

Against that background, the revised EU Industry Strategy – launched on May, 5 - is addressing very relevant issues, and underlines the need to think carefully about Europe’s industrial base. EURATEX welcomes the initiative, including the focus on 14 “eco-systems” and the proposal to develop privileged partnerships with trusted partners.

  • European Apparel and Textile Confederation EURATEX welcomes revamped EU Industry Strategy, but calls for consistency across EU policies

Europe’s industry is going through turbulent times as a result of the corona-pandemic; turnover in textiles and clothing sector dropped between 10 and 20%. However, even bigger challenges lie ahead: serious disruptions in supply chains, soaring energy prices and protective tendencies are threatening the competitiveness of our industry.

Against that background, the revised EU Industry Strategy – launched on May, 5 - is addressing very relevant issues, and underlines the need to think carefully about Europe’s industrial base. EURATEX welcomes the initiative, including the focus on 14 “eco-systems” and the proposal to develop privileged partnerships with trusted partners.

At the same time, EURATEX calls for more consistency by the EU across its different policy areas. Director General Dirk Vantyghem commented: “We welcome the recognition that we need a strong industrial base in Europe, but at the same time are struggling to maintain that base, as our companies face significant challenges related to over-regulation and raising energy and supply costs. It feels like one hand offering you help, while the other hand squeezes you tight”.

Looking at the global perspective, EURATEX is not calling to close the European borders; our industrial model relies on accessing global markets. But clearly, there is a need to establish global rules to ensure fair competition, and make sure these rules are properly implemented and controlled. Also today’s proposal to address distortions caused by foreign subsidies in the Single Market, should be welcomed in this context.

Dirk Vantyghem concluded: “European textiles and clothing industry went through turbulent times. Today, as part of this new EU Industry Strategy, we have an opportunity to build a new business model, based on innovation, quality, sustainability and fairness. We look forward to develop that new EU Textile strategy with all stakeholders involved.”

 

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Euratex
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EURATEX

05.05.2021

Lenzing Group with an excellent start into 2021

Lenzing – The Lenzing Group had a clearly positive revenue and earnings development in the first quarter of 2021. Growing optimism in the textile and apparel industry as a result of the vaccination progress and the continuing recovery in retail led to a significant increase in demand and higher prices in the global fiber market.

•    Significant increase in operating result: EBITDA at EUR 94.5 mn, cash flow from operating activities more than tripled
•    Major strategic projects continue fully on track – production start of the lyocell plant in Thailand expected in the fourth quarter 2021
•    Upper Austria’s largest photovoltaic plant at the Lenzing site
•    Lenzing exits Hygiene Austria joint venture
•    Guidance 2021: Lenzing expects operating result at least at pre-crisis level

Please read the attached document for more information.

Lenzing – The Lenzing Group had a clearly positive revenue and earnings development in the first quarter of 2021. Growing optimism in the textile and apparel industry as a result of the vaccination progress and the continuing recovery in retail led to a significant increase in demand and higher prices in the global fiber market.

•    Significant increase in operating result: EBITDA at EUR 94.5 mn, cash flow from operating activities more than tripled
•    Major strategic projects continue fully on track – production start of the lyocell plant in Thailand expected in the fourth quarter 2021
•    Upper Austria’s largest photovoltaic plant at the Lenzing site
•    Lenzing exits Hygiene Austria joint venture
•    Guidance 2021: Lenzing expects operating result at least at pre-crisis level

Please read the attached document for more information.

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Lenzing Aktiengesellschaft

(c) Kornit Digital
04.05.2021

Sustainable On-Demand Textile Production: new Partners for Kornit Digital

  • Global online fashion retailer and UK supplier - Asos and Fashion-Enter Ltd. - teaming with Kornit for adoption of efficient, low-impact direct-to-fabric digital textile printing with zero water waste and accelerated production speeds

Kornit Digital (Nasdaq: KRNT), a worldwide market leader in digital textile printing technology, announced that global online fashion retailer ASOS and its supplier Fashion-Enter Ltd. are implementing Kornit Presto to explore the future opportunities presented by on-demand manufacturing.

Kornit Presto is the most advanced single-step solution for direct-to-fabric printing, enabling Fashion-Enter Ltd. to rapidly deliver test-and-repeat small product runs on behalf of ASOS. These production capabilities will enable ASOS and Fashion-Enter Ltd. to imprint designs on multiple fabrics at the push of a button, through a lower-impact production process that has zero water waste and accelerates production speeds by cutting out typical dyeing processes.

  • Global online fashion retailer and UK supplier - Asos and Fashion-Enter Ltd. - teaming with Kornit for adoption of efficient, low-impact direct-to-fabric digital textile printing with zero water waste and accelerated production speeds

Kornit Digital (Nasdaq: KRNT), a worldwide market leader in digital textile printing technology, announced that global online fashion retailer ASOS and its supplier Fashion-Enter Ltd. are implementing Kornit Presto to explore the future opportunities presented by on-demand manufacturing.

Kornit Presto is the most advanced single-step solution for direct-to-fabric printing, enabling Fashion-Enter Ltd. to rapidly deliver test-and-repeat small product runs on behalf of ASOS. These production capabilities will enable ASOS and Fashion-Enter Ltd. to imprint designs on multiple fabrics at the push of a button, through a lower-impact production process that has zero water waste and accelerates production speeds by cutting out typical dyeing processes.

In Kornit’s pigment-based digital textile production capabilities and efficient workflow solutions, Fashion-Enter Ltd. sees an answer for brands serving the needs of today’s consumers, while reducing inventory waste and improving supply chain management and garment quality.

ITA
04.05.2021

2021 Aachen Reinforced! Symposium free of charge for all attendees

Institut für Textiltechnik of RWTH Aachen University has changed the format of the 2021 Aachen Reinforced! Symposium to an online only format. The programme was shortened to suit the new format, with presentations taking place on Monday 10th May and Tuesday 11th May.

Institut für Textiltechnik of RWTH Aachen University has changed the format of the 2021 Aachen Reinforced! Symposium to an online only format. The programme was shortened to suit the new format, with presentations taking place on Monday 10th May and Tuesday 11th May.

The conference program for Monday, 10th May:
The programme will begin with exciting presentations on glass chemistry and fibres. A talk by Dr Anne Berthereau (Owens Corning Composites) on the race for always higher modulus glass fibres will be followed by a talk from Dr Hong Li (Nippon Electric Glass) on the potential of new high-strength and high-modulus glass fibres.
After two further presentations on high modulus and bioactive glass fibres from Muawia Dafir and Julia Eichhorn (TU Bergakademie Freiberg), we will learn about furnace efficiency as well as process monitoring and digitalisation in glass fibre production from René Meulemann (CelSian), Hans Gedon (Gedonsoft) and Julius Golovatchev (Incotelogy) respectively.
A presentation by Felix Quintero Martínez (Universidade de Vigo) will explore a novel method to produce ultra-flexible glass nanofibers.
The afternoon will continue with two presentations by Dr Christina Scheffler (Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden e.V. (IPF)) and Professor James Thomason (University of Strathclyde) in the field of glass fibre sizings and fibre-matrix interfaces. Finally, a closing presentation by Steve Bassetti (Michelman) will conclude the first day of the Symposium.

The entire conference programme is available on the website https://aachen-fibres.com/aachen-reinforced/general-information.
To register for the Symposium, use the following link: https://aachen-fibres.com/aachen-reinforced/registration