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08.09.2021

EuroShop 2022 startet mit neun Erlebnisdimensionen

  • Anmeldephase für die EuroShop 2023 (26. Februar bis 02. März 2023 in Düsseldorf) hat begonnen
  • Neue Hallenbelegung
  • Retail Technology so groß wie nie
  • Surfaces & Materials erstmals mit eigenem Bereich
  • EuroShop 365

Die EuroShop 2020 in Düsseldorf war ein großer Erfolg, obwohl sie bereits unter dem Einfluss der Covid-19 Pandemie stand und unmittelbar vor dem ersten Lockdown stattfand. 94.339 Besucher aus 142 Ländern kamen an den Rhein, um sich bei 2.287 Ausstellern aus 56 Nationen über alle Facetten, Innovationen und Trends der globalen Retailwelt zu informieren.

„Die Pandemie hat den Handel weltweit vor ganz neue Herausforderungen gestellt. Je nach Bereich sind diese sehr unterschiedlich, aber Handlungsbedarf besteht nahezu überall“, sagt Elke Moebius, Project Director bei der Messe Düsseldorf. „In unseren Gesprächen mit Branchenvertretern spüren wir, dass der Bedarf, sich auf internationaler Ebene wieder persönlich austauschen zu können, enorm ist. Man sucht Inspiration, Innovation und Kommunikation“, erläutert Moebius.

  • Anmeldephase für die EuroShop 2023 (26. Februar bis 02. März 2023 in Düsseldorf) hat begonnen
  • Neue Hallenbelegung
  • Retail Technology so groß wie nie
  • Surfaces & Materials erstmals mit eigenem Bereich
  • EuroShop 365

Die EuroShop 2020 in Düsseldorf war ein großer Erfolg, obwohl sie bereits unter dem Einfluss der Covid-19 Pandemie stand und unmittelbar vor dem ersten Lockdown stattfand. 94.339 Besucher aus 142 Ländern kamen an den Rhein, um sich bei 2.287 Ausstellern aus 56 Nationen über alle Facetten, Innovationen und Trends der globalen Retailwelt zu informieren.

„Die Pandemie hat den Handel weltweit vor ganz neue Herausforderungen gestellt. Je nach Bereich sind diese sehr unterschiedlich, aber Handlungsbedarf besteht nahezu überall“, sagt Elke Moebius, Project Director bei der Messe Düsseldorf. „In unseren Gesprächen mit Branchenvertretern spüren wir, dass der Bedarf, sich auf internationaler Ebene wieder persönlich austauschen zu können, enorm ist. Man sucht Inspiration, Innovation und Kommunikation“, erläutert Moebius.

Die Vorbereitungen für die kommende EuroShop, vom 26. Februar bis 02. März 2023 in Düsseldorf sind angelaufen; die Akquisitionsphase hat begonnen.

Die Giederung der EuroShop wurde in verschiedene Erlebnisdimensionen für 2023 optimiert und umfasst neun klar definierte Erlebnisdimensionen:

  • Shop Fitting & Store Design/ Visual Merchandising (Hallen 10,11,12)
  • Surfaces & Materials (Halle 13)
  • Lighting (Halle 9)
  • Food Service Equipment (Halle 14)
  • Energy Management (Halle 14)
  • Refrigeration (Halle 15, 16, 17)
  • Retail Technology (Hallen 4,5,6,7a)
  • Retail Marketing (Hallen 3 + 4)
  • Expo (Halle 1)

Die neue Gliederung gewährleistet zum einen eine noch stärker besucherorientierte Angebotsstruktur, zum anderen ermöglicht sie Synergien verschiedener Dimensionen, die stark ineinandergreifen, wie z.B. Display Mannequins und hochwertiges Store Design oder Retail Marketing und Retail Technology. Darüber hinaus steht stark wachsenden Bereichen wie der Retail Technology oder Refrigeration nun mehr Hallenfläche zur Verfügung.

Einen besonderen Boom erfährt momentan der Bereich Materialien und Oberflächen, von Bodenbelegen über Wandverkleidungen und Deckenverkleidungen bis hin zu Akkustiklösungen speziell für den Handel, so dass es 2023 erstmals eine Dimension Surfaces & Materials geben wird. Premiere feiert auch die Dimension Energy Management, die bisher noch mit Refrigeration gemeinsam eine Dimension bildete. Das Energiemanagement betrifft im Handel inzwischen so viele verschiedene Aspekte, dass diese Ausgliederung notwendig wurde.

Expo & Eventmarketing belegt mit der Halle 1 erstmals die neueste Halle des Düsseldorfer Messegeländes. Sie besitzt nicht nur durch ihre direkte Lage am neuen Eingang Süd eine optimale Anbindung, sondern erfüllt sowohl architektonisch als auch funktional höchste Standards, die der hohen Kreativität der Livemarketingbranche entgegenkommen und optimale Präsentationsmöglichkeiten bieten.

Rahmenprogramm und Specials der EuroShop
Zum USP der EuroShop gehört neben dem umfangreichen Angebotsspektrum ihrer Aussteller  die Qualität und Bandbreite ihres Rahmenprogramms. Herzstück sind die insgesamt acht Stages der EuroShop mit hochkarätig besetzten Vortrags- und Diskussionsforen zu neuesten Entwicklungen und Best Practice Beispielen. Darüber hinaus präsentieren zahlreiche Specials in den einzelnen Dimensionen kreative Ideen, spannende Visionen und innovative Trends.

Digital Extensions und EuroShop 365
Die physische Veranstaltung vor Ort wird um zusätzliche digitale Angebote, die „Digital Extensions“, darunter z.B. Livestreams, erweitert.

Source:

Messe Düsseldorf GmbH

MUNICH FABRIC START AUTUMN.WINTER 22/23 & BLUEZONE Review (c) Munich Fabric Start Exhibitions GmbH
07.09.2021

MUNICH FABRIC START AUTUMN.WINTER 22/23 & BLUEZONE Review

  • Parade Example for physical Trade Shows

A whole year without physical trade fairs, long months without personal exchange: last week the physical International Textile Trade Show MUNICH FABRIC START and the International Denim Trade Show BLUEZONE took place for the textile industry in Munich. The team at Munich Fabric Start Exhibitions GmbH is bringing a bit of normality back to the industry, but also to event management. Thanks to detailed, Covid-19 compliant fair formats, the organisers show that trade fairs are possible and can be successfully implemented with the appropriate measures.

More than 600 international suppliers presented their new collections and developments for Autumn.Winter 22/23 in around 1000 collections in the Fabrics, Additionals, Design Studios, Sourcing, ReSource and Sustainable Innovations areas at MUNICH FABRIC START as well as denim, sportswear and KEYHOUSE at BLUEZONE.

A winning fusion of BLUEZONE & KEYHOUSE well-attended events

  • Parade Example for physical Trade Shows

A whole year without physical trade fairs, long months without personal exchange: last week the physical International Textile Trade Show MUNICH FABRIC START and the International Denim Trade Show BLUEZONE took place for the textile industry in Munich. The team at Munich Fabric Start Exhibitions GmbH is bringing a bit of normality back to the industry, but also to event management. Thanks to detailed, Covid-19 compliant fair formats, the organisers show that trade fairs are possible and can be successfully implemented with the appropriate measures.

More than 600 international suppliers presented their new collections and developments for Autumn.Winter 22/23 in around 1000 collections in the Fabrics, Additionals, Design Studios, Sourcing, ReSource and Sustainable Innovations areas at MUNICH FABRIC START as well as denim, sportswear and KEYHOUSE at BLUEZONE.

A winning fusion of BLUEZONE & KEYHOUSE well-attended events

Under the motto "BACK TO THE FUTURE", BLUEZONE offered a way back to the tactile experience of textiles and the reunion of the denim community. In addition to international denim weavers and manufacturers, visitors to the Zenith Hall also saw a qualitative selection of KEYHOUSE exhibitors who presented their futuristic innovations for the fashion industry.

Positive visitor & exhibitor echo despite Covid-19 measures

In keeping with the season's title "RISE", the visitors were greeted by inspiring, colourful trend forums with unique highlights for Autumn.Winter 22/23 collection development. In the halls, the industry was able to discover a trade show with the well-known and proven pre-pandemic quality with manufacturers and suppliers presenting in all 8 areas. Non-European suppliers were represented by agencies and offered well-attended show in show concepts.

The newly formed ReSOURCE x SUSTAINABLE INNOVATIONS Area also drew in the crowds. In a modern atmosphere, information was shared on sourcing sustainable textiles and additionals as well as innovative concepts. Another highlight was the launch of FABRIC.iD, the innovative process for the complete digitisation of fabrics to greater serve the industry's digital future.

(c) Oerlikon. Oerlikon Nonwoven OSR spunmelt technology
Oerlikon Nonwoven OSR spunmelt technology
03.09.2021

Oerlikon Nonwoven at INDEX: Focus on nonwoven products

„Your reliable partner in the nonwoven industry“ – the slogan speaks for itself: Oerlikon Nonwoven is exhibiting at the world’s leading nonwovens trade fair – the INDEX in Geneva, Switzerland (October 19-22, 2021) – with one of the market’s broadest portfolios. The Neumünster-based systems constructor will be focusing on market- and customer-oriented system solutions for filtration, hygiene, medical, geotextile and other industrial applications. Trade fair visitors can delve deep into the company’s comprehensive product and process know-how both live at trade fair stand no. 2314 and via the INDEX online platform.

  • Nonwovens for filtration, insulation and sorption applications
  • Comprehensive spunbond portfolio
  • Quality Sized Right-Technology: spunmelt systems for the hygiene and medical market
  • Wipes using Oerlikon's Phantom technology
  • Airlaid technology for sustainable nonwovens

„Your reliable partner in the nonwoven industry“ – the slogan speaks for itself: Oerlikon Nonwoven is exhibiting at the world’s leading nonwovens trade fair – the INDEX in Geneva, Switzerland (October 19-22, 2021) – with one of the market’s broadest portfolios. The Neumünster-based systems constructor will be focusing on market- and customer-oriented system solutions for filtration, hygiene, medical, geotextile and other industrial applications. Trade fair visitors can delve deep into the company’s comprehensive product and process know-how both live at trade fair stand no. 2314 and via the INDEX online platform.

  • Nonwovens for filtration, insulation and sorption applications
  • Comprehensive spunbond portfolio
  • Quality Sized Right-Technology: spunmelt systems for the hygiene and medical market
  • Wipes using Oerlikon's Phantom technology
  • Airlaid technology for sustainable nonwovens
More information:
Oerlikon Nonwoven INDEX
Source:

Oerlikon

Iluna Group with sustainable Collection at Interfilière Paris (c) Iluna Group
03.09.2021

Iluna Group with sustainable Collection at Interfilière Paris

As the role of lingerie in fashion and athleisure continues to augment, the desire for garments that will meet a new set of values for contemporary consumer lifestyles will flourish. Iluna Group comes back to Interfilière Paris with an important goal: to relaunch the qualities and dimensions of sustainability.

Iluna’s new path begins with the investment in the renewal of machines, which allow it to fly higher in terms of high-tech developments, quality, definition, effects of yarns and patterns. The journey into the new dimension of responsible quality continues with ad hoc developments in the field of GRS (Global Recycled Standard) certified recycled yarns, aimed at unprecedented effects both in look, in performance and in the hands of fabrics. The cord yarn is a precious yarn with a ROICA™ EF premium stretch yarn core, GRS certified and developed with 50% of pre-consumer waste materials content - double, covered with an equally recycled shiny thread; the bright and translucent is instead to add brilliant effects so far not possible with a GRS yarn.

As the role of lingerie in fashion and athleisure continues to augment, the desire for garments that will meet a new set of values for contemporary consumer lifestyles will flourish. Iluna Group comes back to Interfilière Paris with an important goal: to relaunch the qualities and dimensions of sustainability.

Iluna’s new path begins with the investment in the renewal of machines, which allow it to fly higher in terms of high-tech developments, quality, definition, effects of yarns and patterns. The journey into the new dimension of responsible quality continues with ad hoc developments in the field of GRS (Global Recycled Standard) certified recycled yarns, aimed at unprecedented effects both in look, in performance and in the hands of fabrics. The cord yarn is a precious yarn with a ROICA™ EF premium stretch yarn core, GRS certified and developed with 50% of pre-consumer waste materials content - double, covered with an equally recycled shiny thread; the bright and translucent is instead to add brilliant effects so far not possible with a GRS yarn.

The printing processes are also born from this constant search for innovation towards new materials and new techniques, becoming more and more sustainable: Global Recycle Standard (GRS)-certified sublimation printing and register printing carrying Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) certification.

Source:

Iluna Group / GB Network

Sappi with new print products at the FESPA Global Print Expo 2021 (c) Sappi Europe
02.09.2021

Sappi with new print products at the FESPA Global Print Expo 2021

Sappi will be presenting its inkjet papers for large-format applications alongside its new Fusion Nature Plus containerboard and a variety of silicone-based papers at the FESPA Global Print Expo from 12-15 October 2021 in Amsterdam.

The new Transjet Tacky Industrial is a coated sublimation paper for digital transfer printing – specially developed for high-speed inkjet printing on highly elastic textiles. Also new in the portfolio is the Basejet uncoated sublimation paper, designed for the digital printing of fashion and home textiles, especially light-coloured designs.
Papers consist of 100% recyclable pulp and are FSC-certified.

In Amsterdam, Sappi will also be demonstrating its inkjet papers for large-format applications. Scrolljet is suitable for outdoor applications including City Light and Mega Light systems. It stands out thanks its enhanced whiteness, high colour density and good line sharpness, alongside tear resistance and UV print protection. For indoor graphics and posters, Swiss Matt reveals its unique advantages of accuracy and pin-sharp lines.

Sappi will be presenting its inkjet papers for large-format applications alongside its new Fusion Nature Plus containerboard and a variety of silicone-based papers at the FESPA Global Print Expo from 12-15 October 2021 in Amsterdam.

The new Transjet Tacky Industrial is a coated sublimation paper for digital transfer printing – specially developed for high-speed inkjet printing on highly elastic textiles. Also new in the portfolio is the Basejet uncoated sublimation paper, designed for the digital printing of fashion and home textiles, especially light-coloured designs.
Papers consist of 100% recyclable pulp and are FSC-certified.

In Amsterdam, Sappi will also be demonstrating its inkjet papers for large-format applications. Scrolljet is suitable for outdoor applications including City Light and Mega Light systems. It stands out thanks its enhanced whiteness, high colour density and good line sharpness, alongside tear resistance and UV print protection. For indoor graphics and posters, Swiss Matt reveals its unique advantages of accuracy and pin-sharp lines.

Sappi's new Fusion Nature Plus is all about corrugated packaging, POS displays, shelf-ready packaging and carrier bags.

The products from the Silicone Base Papers range – for self-adhesive applications such as car wrapping, outdoor advertising and office materials – complete this year’s Sappi FESPA Global Print Expo portfolio.

Andritz AG. ANDRITZ Laroche Recycling Line
01.09.2021

ANDRITZ at INDEX20

International technology Group ANDRITZ will be presenting its innovative nonwovens production and textile solutions at INDEX20 in Geneva, Switzerland, from October 19 to 22. The broad ANDRITZ product portfolio covers state-of-the-art nonwovens and textile production technologies such as air-through bonding, needlepunch, spunlace, spunbond, wetlaid/WetlaceTM, converting, textile finishing, airlay, recycling, and natural fiber processing.

One highlight at INDEX will be the new member of the ANDRITZ Nonwoven division: ANDRITZ Laroche – a company that has been an important partner for ANDRITZ in the field of fiber preparation for drylaid nonwovens for over 10 years. ANDRITZ Laroche is a leading supplier of fiber processing technologies such as opening, blending and dosing, airlay web forming, textile waste recycling, and decortication of bast fibers.

International technology Group ANDRITZ will be presenting its innovative nonwovens production and textile solutions at INDEX20 in Geneva, Switzerland, from October 19 to 22. The broad ANDRITZ product portfolio covers state-of-the-art nonwovens and textile production technologies such as air-through bonding, needlepunch, spunlace, spunbond, wetlaid/WetlaceTM, converting, textile finishing, airlay, recycling, and natural fiber processing.

One highlight at INDEX will be the new member of the ANDRITZ Nonwoven division: ANDRITZ Laroche – a company that has been an important partner for ANDRITZ in the field of fiber preparation for drylaid nonwovens for over 10 years. ANDRITZ Laroche is a leading supplier of fiber processing technologies such as opening, blending and dosing, airlay web forming, textile waste recycling, and decortication of bast fibers.

One focus of this product range is complete recycling lines for post-consumer and industrial textile waste to produce fibers for re-spinning and/or nonwoven end-uses. Customer awareness and regulations are pushing clothing brands to recycle their textile waste in their own products. Recycled fibers can also be used in the nonwovens industry for various applications, such as automotive, insulation, mattresses, and furniture felts.

Source:

Andritz AG

(c) Officina+39
31.08.2021

Officina+39 presents Better Seasons collection at Munich Fabric Start

The Italian company Officina+39 will be at Bluezone’s KEYHOUSE area to present its latest sustainable achievements in the field of research and chemical application for the textile sector as well as The Circle Book 2, a special project with circularity as main focus.  
 
For the first time since Covid-19 pandemic hit the world, Munich Fabric Start returns to host some of the most renowned international players in the textile and fashion industry, showcasing their latest innovations. From August 31 to September 1, Officina+39 will step into the Bluezone’s KEYHOUSE area, the interactive hub featuring futuristic solutions with a high level of innovation for the textile supply chain, to present its Better Seasons collection as well as its most recent developments.
 

The Italian company Officina+39 will be at Bluezone’s KEYHOUSE area to present its latest sustainable achievements in the field of research and chemical application for the textile sector as well as The Circle Book 2, a special project with circularity as main focus.  
 
For the first time since Covid-19 pandemic hit the world, Munich Fabric Start returns to host some of the most renowned international players in the textile and fashion industry, showcasing their latest innovations. From August 31 to September 1, Officina+39 will step into the Bluezone’s KEYHOUSE area, the interactive hub featuring futuristic solutions with a high level of innovation for the textile supply chain, to present its Better Seasons collection as well as its most recent developments.
 
The new collection embodies the company’s pillars of Trustainable approach – innovation, sustainable practices, clean information, transparency and social responsibility –, delivering a selection of bold, colorful and conscious solutions for the textile industry. These explore better ways to produce and use less through cuttingedge technologies, specifically developed to reduce the use of energy and hazardous chemicals while increasing waste recycling and water conservation.

More information:
Officina+39 munich fabric start
Source:

Menabò Group srl for Officina+39

3D-Lofter. Photo: (c) DiloGroup
26.08.2021

DiloGroup at INDEX

After a long break, the international nonwovens industry will meet again in Geneva, Switzerland, from October 19 to 22, 2021 on the occasion of INDEX. DiloGroup offers tailormade production systems from one supplier and will inform about its portfolio and the latest equipment developments from fibre opening to the finished felt.

A new, simplified elliptical needle beam drive makes Hyperpunch technology also attractive for standard application. Hyperpunch HαV allows a more uniform stitch distribution in the preneedling process especially in combination with the new needle pattern 6000X. In a complete needling line this felt homogenization process can be improved further by using the new needle pattern 8000X which is a milestone in the needle pattern development process and results in endproduct surfaces with low markings over a wide range of advances/stroke.

After a long break, the international nonwovens industry will meet again in Geneva, Switzerland, from October 19 to 22, 2021 on the occasion of INDEX. DiloGroup offers tailormade production systems from one supplier and will inform about its portfolio and the latest equipment developments from fibre opening to the finished felt.

A new, simplified elliptical needle beam drive makes Hyperpunch technology also attractive for standard application. Hyperpunch HαV allows a more uniform stitch distribution in the preneedling process especially in combination with the new needle pattern 6000X. In a complete needling line this felt homogenization process can be improved further by using the new needle pattern 8000X which is a milestone in the needle pattern development process and results in endproduct surfaces with low markings over a wide range of advances/stroke.

The “3D-Lofter” which was first presented during ITMA 2019 in Barcelona offers a wider range of nonwovens applications by exploring the third dimension. A series of single web forming units which work according to the aerodynamic web forming principle deliver defined fibre masses in varied patterns on a base needlefelt. A stress oriented production of technical formed parts resulting in fibre savings or patterned DI-LOUR or DI-LOOP felts are two examples for this technology which explores new application areas for needlefelts The 3D-Lofter technology may also be used “inverted” for filling up bad spots in web mats and thus achieves a better homogeneity of e. g. spunlace, thermobond or airlay products.

The DiloLine 4.0 concept offer I4.0 modules which not only support the user but also facilitate quality control and maintenance by a maximum data transparency in production and control of operation. The Dilo solutions “Smart Start” for a fully automatic start of the production line or “DI-LOWATT” for energy savings are accompanied by Siemens solutions which can be selected via App or Data Cloud “MindSphere”.

Apart from machines for needling technology we offer in cooperation with partner companies also production lines including thermobonding and hydroentangling components.

More information:
DiloGroup Dilo INDEX
Source:

DiloGroup

Montalvo Attending Upcoming ICE Trade Show on October 19-21 (c) Montalvo
20.08.2021

Montalvo Attending Upcoming ICE Trade Show on October 19-21

Montalvo, an international specialists in web tension control, will be attending the upcoming ICE Trade Show in Orlando, Florida, on October 19-21, where Montalvo presents its latest products and web control solutions.

Visitors can get hands-on experience with a fully equipped and running machine featuring Montalvo’s industry-leading Load Cells, Controllers, Brakes, and more. At the show, visitors will also have the opportunity to see a full live demo line featuring Montalvo U4 Controller, M4 Tension Indicators, US4 Ultrasonic Sensor, and a V-Brake.

Montalvo, an international specialists in web tension control, will be attending the upcoming ICE Trade Show in Orlando, Florida, on October 19-21, where Montalvo presents its latest products and web control solutions.

Visitors can get hands-on experience with a fully equipped and running machine featuring Montalvo’s industry-leading Load Cells, Controllers, Brakes, and more. At the show, visitors will also have the opportunity to see a full live demo line featuring Montalvo U4 Controller, M4 Tension Indicators, US4 Ultrasonic Sensor, and a V-Brake.

Source:

Montalvo Corporation

Cinte Techtextil China 2022 confirmed for September (c) Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd
17.08.2021

Cinte Techtextil China 2022 confirmed for September

The 2022 edition of Cinte Techtextil China has been confirmed to take place from 6 – 8 September at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre. 2021 saw 366 exhibitors and 14,868 visits recorded at the June hybrid event, which offered in-person and digital options for suppliers and buyers.

This year’s edition of Cinte Techtextil China marked the first time the fair was held annually, and the second year physical and online participation options were available, with both aspects well received by exhibitors and visitors.

The 2022 edition of Cinte Techtextil China has been confirmed to take place from 6 – 8 September at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre. 2021 saw 366 exhibitors and 14,868 visits recorded at the June hybrid event, which offered in-person and digital options for suppliers and buyers.

This year’s edition of Cinte Techtextil China marked the first time the fair was held annually, and the second year physical and online participation options were available, with both aspects well received by exhibitors and visitors.

Ms Wendy Wen, Senior General Manager of Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd elaborated: “The response from our exhibitors this year was the Chinese market is still growing strongly, and having an annual edition allows them to benefit from these opportunities on a more regular basis. The domestic economy has shown strong resilience over 2020 and so far in 2021, and this has allowed the technical textiles and nonwovens sector to maintain the growth momentum it has experienced over the past years. As more economies return to normal in 2022, we expect export orders for the sector to receive a further boost which will benefit those overseas companies with business in the Chinese market.”

Cinte Techtextil China’s product categories cover 12 application areas, which comprehensively span the full range of potential uses of modern technical textiles and nonwovens. These categories also span the entire industry, from upstream technology and raw materials providers to finished fabrics, chemicals and other solutions.

Röhm with innovative materials at Fakuma 2021 (c) Röhm GmbH
16.08.2021

Röhm with innovative materials at Fakuma 2021

  • Röhm will be presenting the new PLEXIGLAS® Optical HT special molding compound for increased continuous service temperatures, as well as other products for various application areas
  • Highlight: PLEXIGLAS® molding compounds for innovative design of vehicles, luminaires and household appliances

The transition in the automotive industry towards electric vehicles is heralding a change in the design language, just like LEDs did for luminaires. Material manufacturers are adapting to these new conditions and are developing custom materials for the respective applications. Between October 12 and 16, the Molding Compounds business unit will be demonstrating how design elements can be combined with a range of functions at the Fakuma 2021 trade fair in Friedrichshafen.

PLEXIGLAS® molding compounds have proven their worth in many fields of application – from the automotive and lighting industries to the electronics and household appliance sectors.

  • Röhm will be presenting the new PLEXIGLAS® Optical HT special molding compound for increased continuous service temperatures, as well as other products for various application areas
  • Highlight: PLEXIGLAS® molding compounds for innovative design of vehicles, luminaires and household appliances

The transition in the automotive industry towards electric vehicles is heralding a change in the design language, just like LEDs did for luminaires. Material manufacturers are adapting to these new conditions and are developing custom materials for the respective applications. Between October 12 and 16, the Molding Compounds business unit will be demonstrating how design elements can be combined with a range of functions at the Fakuma 2021 trade fair in Friedrichshafen.

PLEXIGLAS® molding compounds have proven their worth in many fields of application – from the automotive and lighting industries to the electronics and household appliance sectors.

The brand polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) from Röhm is an extremely diverse plastic that offers great design freedom and boasts great light-guiding properties. At the same time, it impresses with its low weight and easy to mold and process. The material also stands out thanks to its UV and weather resistance and its resulting durability. At Fakuma 2021, Röhm will be showcasing the material’s versatile properties and present its extensive portfolio based on various application examples of PLEXIGLAS® molding compounds.

Source:

Röhm GmbH

(c) JANDALI MODE.MEDIEN.MESSEN für CHIC
10.08.2021

CHIC Shanghai in October instead of August 2021

Instead of taking place from August 25-27 as originally planned, Asia's leading trade fair for fashion and lifestyle will now be held from October 9-11, 2021 at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai. The fair has been taking place physically again since July 2020, always in compliance with strict safety and hygiene regulations. Various digital platforms are being set up in parallel.

The around 500 brands registered for CHIC (August) will now present themselves to the trade visitors in autumn on 62,000 sqm, including important industry players such as JINTIANSHI (menswear), VINI Bespoke (menswear), Zaijiu (womenswear), Jiebeidi (womenswear), COFNA (childrenswear), Laura Vita (shoes), Hattershub (headwear), MANNYLONQ (CHIC-Young Blood) and Dragon Heart (CHIC-Young Blood) and exciting up-and-coming designers such as KIMUSSO, Yujiantian and Wuma.

Instead of taking place from August 25-27 as originally planned, Asia's leading trade fair for fashion and lifestyle will now be held from October 9-11, 2021 at the National Exhibition and Convention Center in Shanghai. The fair has been taking place physically again since July 2020, always in compliance with strict safety and hygiene regulations. Various digital platforms are being set up in parallel.

The around 500 brands registered for CHIC (August) will now present themselves to the trade visitors in autumn on 62,000 sqm, including important industry players such as JINTIANSHI (menswear), VINI Bespoke (menswear), Zaijiu (womenswear), Jiebeidi (womenswear), COFNA (childrenswear), Laura Vita (shoes), Hattershub (headwear), MANNYLONQ (CHIC-Young Blood) and Dragon Heart (CHIC-Young Blood) and exciting up-and-coming designers such as KIMUSSO, Yujiantian and Wuma.

The expected 60,000 visitors are also able to attend seminars and workshops on current topics such as Recognition and new opportunities of new retail in AI Fashion or 2021 Maker of Silk Road & Innovation of Design Infinity -- The Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition of China Textile & Apparel SME.

Next events:
CHIC Shenzhen | 3rd-5th November 2021 | Shenzhen
CHIC March 22 | 9-11 March 2022 | Shanghai

Source:

JANDALI MODE.MEDIEN.MESSEN

09.08.2021

ANDRITZ at Techtextil Russia 2021

International technology Group ANDRITZ will be presenting its innovative nonwovens production and textile solutions at Techtextil Russia 2021 in Moscow, Russia, from September 14–16, 2021. The broad ANDRITZ product portfolio covers state-of-the-art nonwovens and textile production technologies such as air-through bonding, needlepunch, spunlace, spunbond, wetlaid/WetlaceTM, converting, textile finishing, airlay, recycling, and natural fiber processing.

International technology Group ANDRITZ will be presenting its innovative nonwovens production and textile solutions at Techtextil Russia 2021 in Moscow, Russia, from September 14–16, 2021. The broad ANDRITZ product portfolio covers state-of-the-art nonwovens and textile production technologies such as air-through bonding, needlepunch, spunlace, spunbond, wetlaid/WetlaceTM, converting, textile finishing, airlay, recycling, and natural fiber processing.

Source:

ADRITZ AG

Foto: Pixabay
04.08.2021

Autumn Editions of Intertextile Shanghai and Yarn Expo postponed

In light of recent Covid-19 cases in China, the Autumn Editions of Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics, Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles and Yarn Expo will be rescheduled to 9 – 11 October 2021. The fairs were originally due to take place at the end of August at the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai).

Ms Wendy Wen, Senior General Manager of Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd explained: “To comply with the government guidelines for pandemic containment and following discussions with our stakeholders, we have made the decision to postpone the fairs from their original August timing. To allow our exhibitors and buyers as much time as possible to plan ahead, we have already confirmed new dates with the fairground for the three concurrent fairs: 9 – 11 October.”

In light of recent Covid-19 cases in China, the Autumn Editions of Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics, Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles and Yarn Expo will be rescheduled to 9 – 11 October 2021. The fairs were originally due to take place at the end of August at the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai).

Ms Wendy Wen, Senior General Manager of Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd explained: “To comply with the government guidelines for pandemic containment and following discussions with our stakeholders, we have made the decision to postpone the fairs from their original August timing. To allow our exhibitors and buyers as much time as possible to plan ahead, we have already confirmed new dates with the fairground for the three concurrent fairs: 9 – 11 October.”

“I would like to thank the participants of all three fairs for their understanding and ongoing support as we continue to operate in uncertain times. We remain dedicated to providing a quality international trading platform for three sectors for the autumn / winter sourcing season, and our overseas suppliers will still be able to participate through our hybrid exhibition scheme if they are unable to be in Shanghai in-person.”

Exhibitors or visitors with any queries about these fairs should email textile@hongkong.messefrankfurt.com, or visit the fairs’ respective websites:
•    Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics: https://intertextileapparel.hk.messefrankfurt.com/
•    Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles: https://intertextilehome.hk.messefrankfurt.com/
•    Yarn Expo: www.yarnexpochina.com

Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics is co-organised by Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd; the Sub-Council of Textile Industry, CCPIT; and the China Textile Information Centre. The co-organisers of Yarn Expo are Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd and the Sub-Council of Textile Industry, CCPIT. Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles is co-organised by Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd; the Sub-Council of Textile Industry, CCPIT; and the China Home Textile Association (CHTA).

© INNATEX Stefan Höning.jpg
03.08.2021

48. INNATEX verzeichnet stabile Besucher:innenzahl seit Corona

Die 48. Edition der INNATEX vom 31. Juli bis 2. August schloss mit einer leicht höheren Besucher:innenzahl im Vergleich zum Vorjahr ab. Im Sommer 2020 fand die Messe in Hofheim-Wallau bei Frankfurt am Main statt, während viele andere der Pandemie zum Opfer fielen. Diese Sonderstellung blieb gleich, doch die Anzahl der Besucher:innen stieg um 10 Prozent an.

„Die Zahlen sind kein Vergleich zu denen vor der Pandemie, aber wir sind sehr froh, dass es derzeit eine Aufwärtskurve gibt“, resümiert Jens Frey, Geschäftsführer der veranstaltenden MUVEO GmbH.

ON WE GO: neue Namen, neue Kooperationen
COVID-19 habe große Unsicherheit in die Branche gebracht, was etwa Budgets, Offline-Maßnahmen oder etwa das Reisen betrifft, stellt Alexander Hitzel, Projektleiter der INNATEX fest. Doch die Stimmung scheine sich langsam, wenngleich verhalten, aufzulockern. Auch die Zahl der internationalen Aussteller:innen aus ganz Europa sowie von Übersee könne sich mit 25 Prozent sehen lassen: „Wir mussten in vielen Situationen sehr kurzfristig reagieren, hielten aber immer an der Sommermesse fest. Und das ist gut so, es muss ja weiter gehen“, so Hitzel.

Die 48. Edition der INNATEX vom 31. Juli bis 2. August schloss mit einer leicht höheren Besucher:innenzahl im Vergleich zum Vorjahr ab. Im Sommer 2020 fand die Messe in Hofheim-Wallau bei Frankfurt am Main statt, während viele andere der Pandemie zum Opfer fielen. Diese Sonderstellung blieb gleich, doch die Anzahl der Besucher:innen stieg um 10 Prozent an.

„Die Zahlen sind kein Vergleich zu denen vor der Pandemie, aber wir sind sehr froh, dass es derzeit eine Aufwärtskurve gibt“, resümiert Jens Frey, Geschäftsführer der veranstaltenden MUVEO GmbH.

ON WE GO: neue Namen, neue Kooperationen
COVID-19 habe große Unsicherheit in die Branche gebracht, was etwa Budgets, Offline-Maßnahmen oder etwa das Reisen betrifft, stellt Alexander Hitzel, Projektleiter der INNATEX fest. Doch die Stimmung scheine sich langsam, wenngleich verhalten, aufzulockern. Auch die Zahl der internationalen Aussteller:innen aus ganz Europa sowie von Übersee könne sich mit 25 Prozent sehen lassen: „Wir mussten in vielen Situationen sehr kurzfristig reagieren, hielten aber immer an der Sommermesse fest. Und das ist gut so, es muss ja weiter gehen“, so Hitzel.

Mehrere Debüts: African Pavilion, Marken und Menschen
Auch sonst habe sich in der Zwischenzeit einiges bewegt. Zu den Premieren gehört der African Pavilion, den die Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH im Auftrag des Bundesministeriums für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung (BMZ) und in Kooperation mit der INNATEX konzipiert und umsetzt.

Trends und Alleinstellungsmerkmale: Newcomer, Farben, Innovationen
Eine weitere Kooperation gingen Anna Voelske von Fairmodel und die INNATEX ein. Fairmodel ist die weltweit erste Modelagentur, die nur Gesichter unter Vertrag nimmt, welche exklusiv für nachhaltige Marken arbeiten.

Laut Hitzel stellten in diesem Sommer auffallend viele neue Labels und Kollektionen aus – darunter elegante Upcycling-Mode von Anzünderin, progressive Schuhdesigns von Clewoo, chunky Sneakers von ACBC sowie Jeans von L‘Ago Verde. Die Labels setzen immer deutlicher auf Alleinstellungsmerkmale und Innovationen. L’Ago Verde etwa verwendet Organgenschalen statt Mikroplastik erzeugender Chemikalien als Ausrüstmittel in der Herstellung seiner Jeanshosen. Die Schuhe von ACBC bestehen unter anderem aus Maisresten und Traubenschalen, wohingegen Anzünderin beispielsweise eine Tischdecke aus der Provence vernäht hat.

Die nächste INNATEX wird vom 22. bis 24. Januar 2022 stattfinden.

TexCoat G4 non-contact precision spray fabric-finishing system (c) Baldwin Technology Company Inc.
02.08.2021

Baldwin at Techtextil North America

  • Introducing TexCoat G4 to US textile industry
  • Non-contact precision spray fabric-finishing system enhances sustainability and process control

Baldwin Technology Company Inc. will be showcasing its TexCoat G4 non-contact precision spray fabric-finishing system at the Techtextil North America trade show, held Aug. 23 to 25, in Raleigh, North Carolina.

With extensive sustainability benefits, unprecedented tracking and process control, and Industry 4.0 integration, the TexCoat G4 provides consistently high-quality fabric finishing, with no chemistry waste, and significantly reduced water and energy consumption.

Baldwin’s innovative non-contact spray technology eliminates chemistry dilution in wet-on-wet processes. The TexCoat G4 consistently and uniformly sprays chemistry across the fabric surface and applies it only where needed, on one or both sides.

  • Introducing TexCoat G4 to US textile industry
  • Non-contact precision spray fabric-finishing system enhances sustainability and process control

Baldwin Technology Company Inc. will be showcasing its TexCoat G4 non-contact precision spray fabric-finishing system at the Techtextil North America trade show, held Aug. 23 to 25, in Raleigh, North Carolina.

With extensive sustainability benefits, unprecedented tracking and process control, and Industry 4.0 integration, the TexCoat G4 provides consistently high-quality fabric finishing, with no chemistry waste, and significantly reduced water and energy consumption.

Baldwin’s innovative non-contact spray technology eliminates chemistry dilution in wet-on-wet processes. The TexCoat G4 consistently and uniformly sprays chemistry across the fabric surface and applies it only where needed, on one or both sides.

Customers can expect no bath contamination during the finishing process, as well as minimal downtime during changeovers, which are made easy with recipe management that includes automated chemistry and coverage selection. The TexCoat G4 also enhances sustainability by wasting no chemistry during color, fabric or chemistry changeovers, and because only the required chemistry volume is applied to the fabric, wet pick-up levels can be reduced by up to 50 percent—leading to 50 percent less water and energy consumption.

Furthermore, in single-side applications, drying steps can be eliminated for various textiles, including those that are back-coated and laminated, thereby streamlining and simplifying the production process.

Source:

Baldwin Technology Company Inc.

(c) MUVEO GmbH
02.08.2021

Sale! Rhein-Main – Neues Endverbraucherformat im September

Vom 24. – 26. September 2021 ist Premiere für ein neues Shopping-Event im Messecenter Rhein-Main. Zweimal jährlich, zum Ende der Ordersaison, heißt es Sale! Rhein-Main. Das neue Endverbraucherformat für Musterkollektionen, Lagerbestände, Vorsaisonware und Überproduktionen bietet Besuchern auf über 10.000 Quadratmetern „Marken zum kleinen Preis“. Schwerpunkte der neuen Plattform für den saisonalen Abverkauf sind Damenmode, Herrenmode, Kindermode, Schuhe, Taschen und Accessoires.

Jens Frey, Geschäftsführer der veranstaltenden MUVEO GmbH, sieht das Format als „eine ausgewogene Symbiose aus Messe und Shoppingerlebnis.“ Ein großes Anliegen sei es gewesen, mit der Sale! Rhein-Main ein Event ohne `Wühltischatmosphäre´ zu konzipieren und den Ausstellern ein frisches Konzept zu einem fairen Preis-/Leistungsverhältnis anzubieten.

Vom 24. – 26. September 2021 ist Premiere für ein neues Shopping-Event im Messecenter Rhein-Main. Zweimal jährlich, zum Ende der Ordersaison, heißt es Sale! Rhein-Main. Das neue Endverbraucherformat für Musterkollektionen, Lagerbestände, Vorsaisonware und Überproduktionen bietet Besuchern auf über 10.000 Quadratmetern „Marken zum kleinen Preis“. Schwerpunkte der neuen Plattform für den saisonalen Abverkauf sind Damenmode, Herrenmode, Kindermode, Schuhe, Taschen und Accessoires.

Jens Frey, Geschäftsführer der veranstaltenden MUVEO GmbH, sieht das Format als „eine ausgewogene Symbiose aus Messe und Shoppingerlebnis.“ Ein großes Anliegen sei es gewesen, mit der Sale! Rhein-Main ein Event ohne `Wühltischatmosphäre´ zu konzipieren und den Ausstellern ein frisches Konzept zu einem fairen Preis-/Leistungsverhältnis anzubieten.

PAY WHAT YOU CAN – Mit diesem Start-Tarif möchte der Veranstalter in diesen schwierigen Zeiten ein Zeichen setzen: „Nach der Messe entscheidet der Aussteller ganz alleine über die Höhe seiner jeweiligen Standmiete. Auf diese Weise kann er ganz individuell den wirtschaftlichen Erfolg seiner Teilnahme bewerten und reduziert somit sein wirtschaftliches Risiko auf ein Minimum. In diesen Zeiten gewinnt das WIR – Und daher sind wir als Veranstalter auch davon überzeugt, dass ein Vertrauenspreis funktionieren kann und wird.“, so Alexander Hitzel aus dem Projektteam

„Inside“ der Sale! Rhein-Main findet der offizielle Kollektionsverkauf der Häuser der Mode aus Eschborn statt. Ergänzend zum klassischen Markenportfolio wird das Shoppingerlebnis durch die kuratierten „Entdeckerwelten“ verstärkt. Diese bieten dem Besucher eine Auswahl an jungen Labels abseits des Mainstreams. Die Themenfläche „Green-Fashion“ rundet das Profil ab.

More information:
Messecenter Rhein-Main
Source:

MUVEO GmbH

(c) Andreas Endermann
26.07.2021

Erstausgabe des DFD Festivals überzeugt Besucher und Händler

Gelungener Auftakt: Erstmals liefen die Aktivitäten rund um die Düsseldorf Fashion Days und die Bestrebungen des städtischen Einzelhandels synchron. In diesem Sommer wurden die Ordertage, die sich bisher ausschließlich an das Fachpublikum richteten, um Kunst- und Modeveranstaltungen für alle teilnehmenden Akteure in der ganzen Stadt erweitert. Mit dem Shopping Day am Samstag, den 24. Juli, im Rahmen des Festivals erhielt auch der Einzelhandel eine Bühne und sorgte für ein Eventkonzept mit dem Dreiklang aus Mode, Musik und Shopping. Angefangen von der fein kuratierten Mode-Boutique, über Kunstgalerien und Hotels bis hin zu den großen, namenhaften Fashion-Häusern, beteiligten sich 180 Akteure.

Gelungener Auftakt: Erstmals liefen die Aktivitäten rund um die Düsseldorf Fashion Days und die Bestrebungen des städtischen Einzelhandels synchron. In diesem Sommer wurden die Ordertage, die sich bisher ausschließlich an das Fachpublikum richteten, um Kunst- und Modeveranstaltungen für alle teilnehmenden Akteure in der ganzen Stadt erweitert. Mit dem Shopping Day am Samstag, den 24. Juli, im Rahmen des Festivals erhielt auch der Einzelhandel eine Bühne und sorgte für ein Eventkonzept mit dem Dreiklang aus Mode, Musik und Shopping. Angefangen von der fein kuratierten Mode-Boutique, über Kunstgalerien und Hotels bis hin zu den großen, namenhaften Fashion-Häusern, beteiligten sich 180 Akteure.

Modelparaden auf der Königsallee zeigten, wie schön nachhaltig produzierte Mode sein kann. Mit dabei waren die Modemarken wunderwerk, Circlestances und Peter O. Mahler. Bereits einige Tage früher konnten Passant:innen auf der Königsallee, am Schadowplatz und Corneliusplatz die prominent platzierten Pop-Up-Schaufenster bestaunen, die legere Alltagslooks, feminine Dessous und futuristisch anmutende Designerstücke zeigten. Die individuell gestalteten Schaufenster inmitten der Düsseldorfer Innenstadt begeisterten nicht nur Fußgänger:innen, sondern demonstrierten die modische und kreative Vielfalt der Landeshauptstadt. Zu den teilnehmenden Unternehmen gehörten u.a. Change Lingerie, Douglas, Levi’s, Unique, Timberland und die AMD.

More information:
Düsseldorf Fashion Days
Source:

PR + Presseagentur textschwester für DFD

Azgard 9’s innovative fabric absorbs carbon dioxide while simultaneously producing oxygen. (c) Azgard 9
23.07.2021

Monforts customers at Première Vision Digital Denim Week

Denim manufacturers employing Monforts technologies showcased their latest activities, including sustainable fabric manufacturing, new advances in fibres, dyes and chemicals, as well as process and supply improvements and recycling options, at Première Vision’s Digital Denim Week, held from July 5-9.

The users of Monforts equipment included AGI Denim (Pakistan), Azgard 9 (Pakistan), Berto (Italy), Bossa (Turkey), DNM (Turkey), Kilim (Turkey) and Orta (Turkey).

The new Naveena Denim Mills (Pakistan) Holistic collection, for example, employs a suite of sustainable materials such as organic cotton and post-consumer and post-industrial waste cotton that has been shredded and recycled at its in-house unit in Pakistan.

Supply chain transparency is also becoming increasingly important, and Turkey’s Bossa is now sharing information on its dyes, energy sources and recycled content use with its customers. For organic cotton in particular, Bossa provides QR codes with which brands can identify the names of individual farms and their locations, as well as details such as the origins of specific seeds and the use of irrigation by growers.

Denim manufacturers employing Monforts technologies showcased their latest activities, including sustainable fabric manufacturing, new advances in fibres, dyes and chemicals, as well as process and supply improvements and recycling options, at Première Vision’s Digital Denim Week, held from July 5-9.

The users of Monforts equipment included AGI Denim (Pakistan), Azgard 9 (Pakistan), Berto (Italy), Bossa (Turkey), DNM (Turkey), Kilim (Turkey) and Orta (Turkey).

The new Naveena Denim Mills (Pakistan) Holistic collection, for example, employs a suite of sustainable materials such as organic cotton and post-consumer and post-industrial waste cotton that has been shredded and recycled at its in-house unit in Pakistan.

Supply chain transparency is also becoming increasingly important, and Turkey’s Bossa is now sharing information on its dyes, energy sources and recycled content use with its customers. For organic cotton in particular, Bossa provides QR codes with which brands can identify the names of individual farms and their locations, as well as details such as the origins of specific seeds and the use of irrigation by growers.

Turkey’s Orta’s new Denim Route – inspired by the historical Silk Road for trade between the East and West – is an interactive supplier map detailing the regions from which it sources cotton, dyestuff, chemicals and various fibres to complement its other transparency initiatives.

Meanwhile, a living and breathing piece of clothing that absorbs carbon dioxide while simultaneously producing oxygen was introduced at Digital Denim Week 2021 by Azgard 9 (Pakistan) .

Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd
22.07.2021

Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles: Offering online sourcing again

Asia’s leading international trade fair for home and contract textiles returns for its 27th edition next month, offering suppliers and buyers a much needed boost with physical and virtual participation options. Buyers around the world can source from over 800 exhibitors both during the 25 – 27 August show period and online after the fair.

Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles – Autumn Edition will open next month following successful in-person editions last August and this March. This year the fair will be held concurrently with Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics, Yarn Expo Autumn, PH Value and CHIC at the National Exhibition and Convention Center.

Asia’s leading international trade fair for home and contract textiles returns for its 27th edition next month, offering suppliers and buyers a much needed boost with physical and virtual participation options. Buyers around the world can source from over 800 exhibitors both during the 25 – 27 August show period and online after the fair.

Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles – Autumn Edition will open next month following successful in-person editions last August and this March. This year the fair will be held concurrently with Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics, Yarn Expo Autumn, PH Value and CHIC at the National Exhibition and Convention Center.

To better cater to the needs of those who cannot travel to Shanghai, last year’s online buyer service returns again in 2021. Livestream presentations specific to product categories will be conducted each day of the fair, with online buyers able to communicate dynamically with the exhibitors, or follow up with them after the fair. An online matching programme will also be offered again, with buyers able to arrange virtual meetings with their desired exhibitors during and after the fair. For those buyers able to attend the fair in-person, a VIP buyer programme a free business matching service is offered.

Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles – Autumn Edition 2021 will be held concurrently with Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics – Autumn Edition, Yarn Expo Autumn, PH Value and CHIC at the National Exhibition and Convention Center. Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles – Autumn Edition is organised by Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd; the Sub-Council of Textile Industry, CCPIT; and the China Home Textile Association (CHTA).