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09.01.2024

Knitwear Lab relies on CREATE PLUS patterning software by STOLL

The Dutch company Knitwear Lab helps visions become reality. The creative think tank offers capacities in the areas of R&D, design, knitwear development and production of prototypes and small quantities and has thus implemented a wide range of projects in recent years. The objects range from medical products and high-tech sportswear to smart textiles with integrated sensors. Sustainability activities are also part of the repertoire, such as the production of yarns from recycled waste.

The Dutch company Knitwear Lab helps visions become reality. The creative think tank offers capacities in the areas of R&D, design, knitwear development and production of prototypes and small quantities and has thus implemented a wide range of projects in recent years. The objects range from medical products and high-tech sportswear to smart textiles with integrated sensors. Sustainability activities are also part of the repertoire, such as the production of yarns from recycled waste.

Knitwear Lab operates at two locations for its diverse tasks: Almere in the Netherlandsis available for development work. In Istanbul, there is a branch for production. Both Knitwear Lab sites each have five STOLL flat knitting machines, including models from the modern ADF range. Prototypes are produced in Almere and there is small-scale production. The production plant in Istanbul specializes in the manufacture of high-quality knitwear in small quantities. STOLL is also involved in the creative processes. For the industrial development of knitwear, Knitwear Lab offers Virtual Knitting, a revolutionary method that combines virtual and physical elements of pattern development and knitwear production to reduce waste and pre-production steps. Customers can use Virtual Knitting to create realistic, producible collections, simplify their design iteration processes and take advantage of the wide range of real-life colorways. The basis for this is comprehensive knitwear expertise, the latest 3D software and the CREATE PLUS patterning software, which was developed by STOLL together with KM.ON.

"The 3D visualization of CREATE simplifies communication with the customer considerably. We use this function every day," says Annika Klaas, Senior Knitwear Programmer. She personally appreciates the uncomplicated grading and exchange of stitch dimensions and the much faster and more efficient work with Dimensioned Shapes that this makes possible. This helps her in her day-to-day work. "We often have requests to realize the same product in different yarns, which now works much faster," says the programmer. Further simplifications would include minor optimizations in terms of the efficiency and user-friendliness of programming and additional import and export options for shapes. Discussions on implementation are already underway.

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KARL MAYER GROUP

JEC Group announces theme for JEC World 2022 and reaffirms global leadership in composites innovation, business and networking © 2021 JEC Group
JEC World 2022
08.12.2021

JEC World 2022: 3 months to go

  • JEC Group announces theme for JEC World 2022 and reaffirms global leadership in composites innovation, business and networking

JEC World, the leading global trade show dedicated to composite materials, their manufacturing technologies and application markets, will take place in Paris from March 8-10, 2022, under the theme Composites for a Sustainable World. JEC World 2022 will be the industry’s most awaited international face to face event after the long pandemic period. Exhibition space is already 98% booked, a clear demonstration of the industry’s commitment to meet and resume business. Those unable to join in person will be able to experience the show via the JEC World Connect digital platform.

  • JEC Group announces theme for JEC World 2022 and reaffirms global leadership in composites innovation, business and networking

JEC World, the leading global trade show dedicated to composite materials, their manufacturing technologies and application markets, will take place in Paris from March 8-10, 2022, under the theme Composites for a Sustainable World. JEC World 2022 will be the industry’s most awaited international face to face event after the long pandemic period. Exhibition space is already 98% booked, a clear demonstration of the industry’s commitment to meet and resume business. Those unable to join in person will be able to experience the show via the JEC World Connect digital platform.

“We are looking forward to welcoming our exhibitors, partners and visitors back to Paris to resume business and promote innovation,” comments Thomas Lepretre, VP Events, Sales and Operations of JEC Group. “JEC World will bring the composites industry together to showcase the sustainability benefits of composite materials to a global audience, and to provide a stimulating meeting-place for the industry to pursue its sustainability ambitions by exchanging knowledge, forging collaborations, and imagining new concepts to protect our environment.”

  • JEC World a unique get-together on sustainability throughout the product lifecycle
  • JEC World a real composites “think tank”
  • JEC World 2022 will demonstrate how sustainable thinking is at the heart of the innovative designs, technologies and business models driving the development of the next generation of composites applications.

Four conferences will be held over the three days, focusing on:

• Sustainability of Raw Materials for Composites: Fueling the Circular Revolution
• Rethinking Composite Materials Production: The Path to Sustainable Manufacturing
• Design for Circular Composite Products: Turning Waste, Recycling & Reuse into Opportunities
• Applications of Composite Materials for Circularity: Towards a Net-Zero World

Innovation is in JEC World’s DNA
One of JEC World’s objective’s is to promote the composites sector’s most innovative projects. More than 600 product launches are expected to be announced over the three days of the show, which will also feature JEC’s high-regarded innovation challenges and awards ceremonies :

• The JEC Composites Innovation Awards celebrate innovative global composite projects, as well as fruitful collaborations between different players in the value chain. Over more than 15 years, the JEC Composites Innovation Awards have highlighted collaborations between some 1,900 companies and recognized 203 creative projects. The winners will be announced on March 7th during a dedicated ceremony and their successful technologies will be on display throughout the show.

• The JEC Composites Startup Booster is the leading startup competition in the world of composites. In 2022, this competition will celebrate its fifth anniversary, with a special event to be organized onsite and the launch of a new “sustainability” award. And, with 20 finalists for 2022, it will recognize innovations with the greatest potential market impact and promote them to an influential audience of decision-makers. The finalists’ innovations will be displayed at JEC World’s “Startup Village.”

• For the first time, JEC World will host the 3rd edition of the SMC BMC Design Award organized by the European Alliance for SMC BMC. This international competition recognizes and promotes design excellence in the use of SMC and BMC materials. The theme of this edition is Sustainable Living, and the award is opento design students and young design professionals (less than 3 years of experience) living in Europe.

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JEC Group

Klimaneutrale Industrie: Weichen für eine nachhaltige Prozesswärmeversorgung müssen jetzt gestellt werden © GMH Gruppe
Erzielbare Temperaturen auf Basis erneuerbarer Energien in NRW und potenzielle industrielle Anwendungen.
29.06.2021

Strategie für die industrielle Wärmewende

  • Klimaneutrale Industrie: Weichen für eine nachhaltige Prozesswärmeversorgung müssen jetzt gestellt werden

Ob Schmelzen, Schmieden, Brennen oder Trocknen – die Herstellung wichtiger Grundstoffe wie Metall, Glas, Papier oder Zement erfordert hohe Temperaturen. Damit macht Prozesswärme rund zwei Drittel des Energiebedarfs der deutschen Industrie aus. Wie die Umstellung auf eine klimaneutrale Versorgung mit Blick auf die Klimaziele möglichst zeitnah gelingen kann, zeigt das von der Landesinitiative IN4climate.

NRW veröffentlichte Diskussionspapier »Industriewärme klimaneutral: Strategien und Voraussetzungen für die Transformation«. Inhaltlich unterstützt wird das Strategiepapier (im Anhang) von 17 Unternehmen und Verbänden der energieintensiven Branchen sowie Forschungspartnern des Think Tanks aus NRW.

  • Klimaneutrale Industrie: Weichen für eine nachhaltige Prozesswärmeversorgung müssen jetzt gestellt werden

Ob Schmelzen, Schmieden, Brennen oder Trocknen – die Herstellung wichtiger Grundstoffe wie Metall, Glas, Papier oder Zement erfordert hohe Temperaturen. Damit macht Prozesswärme rund zwei Drittel des Energiebedarfs der deutschen Industrie aus. Wie die Umstellung auf eine klimaneutrale Versorgung mit Blick auf die Klimaziele möglichst zeitnah gelingen kann, zeigt das von der Landesinitiative IN4climate.

NRW veröffentlichte Diskussionspapier »Industriewärme klimaneutral: Strategien und Voraussetzungen für die Transformation«. Inhaltlich unterstützt wird das Strategiepapier (im Anhang) von 17 Unternehmen und Verbänden der energieintensiven Branchen sowie Forschungspartnern des Think Tanks aus NRW.

Welche Technologien eignen sich für welche Branche? Wie könnten bestehende Hemmnisse überwunden werden? Das Papier fasst übersichtlich verschiedene Lösungsansätze für die energieintensiven Branchen zusammen und gibt Impulse, wie eine gesamtsystemische Herangehensweise aussehen kann. »Die Lösungen sind je nach Branche und Produktionsprozess zwar unterschiedlich, aber allen ist gemeinsam: Sie benötigen verlässliche und bezahlbare Erneuerbare Energien«, so Samir Khayat, Geschäftsführer der Initiative IN4climate.NRW.

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