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Die beiden Preisträgerinnen Nadine Bullerdiek (l.) und Antonia Dannenberg Foto Hochschule Niederrhein
12.05.2023

Wilhelm-Lorch-Preis für Antonia Dannenberg und Nadine Bullerdiek

Die Studentinnen Antonia Dannenberg und Nadine Bullerdiek vom Fachbereich Textil- und Bekleidungstechnik der Hochschule Niederrhein sind von der Wilhelm-Lorch-Stiftung ausgezeichnet worden. Dannenberg erhielt den Preis in der Kategorie Technik für ihre Arbeit „Graphen in alpiner Wintersportbekleidung“, Bullerdiek hatte die Jury mit ihrer englischsprachigen Arbeit „Dyeing of Poly(lactic acid) Fibres for Circular Textile Products“ überzeugen können. Der Preis ist mit 5000 Euro dotiert.

In der Arbeit von Antonia Dannenberg (Betreuende Professor:innen Dr. Robert Groten & Karin Stark) werden unterschiedliche mit Graphen ausgerüstete Polyesterproben hinsichtlich ihrer Wärmeleitfähigkeit untersucht. Graphen ist eine zweidimensionale Kohlenstoffatomschicht mit einzigartigen Eigenschaften. Viele Outdoor-Bekleidungshersteller bringen immer mehr mit Graphen ausgerüstete Produkte auf den Markt. Insbesondere in der alpinen Wintersportbekleidung gewinnt der Werkstoff zunehmend an Bedeutung.

Die Studentinnen Antonia Dannenberg und Nadine Bullerdiek vom Fachbereich Textil- und Bekleidungstechnik der Hochschule Niederrhein sind von der Wilhelm-Lorch-Stiftung ausgezeichnet worden. Dannenberg erhielt den Preis in der Kategorie Technik für ihre Arbeit „Graphen in alpiner Wintersportbekleidung“, Bullerdiek hatte die Jury mit ihrer englischsprachigen Arbeit „Dyeing of Poly(lactic acid) Fibres for Circular Textile Products“ überzeugen können. Der Preis ist mit 5000 Euro dotiert.

In der Arbeit von Antonia Dannenberg (Betreuende Professor:innen Dr. Robert Groten & Karin Stark) werden unterschiedliche mit Graphen ausgerüstete Polyesterproben hinsichtlich ihrer Wärmeleitfähigkeit untersucht. Graphen ist eine zweidimensionale Kohlenstoffatomschicht mit einzigartigen Eigenschaften. Viele Outdoor-Bekleidungshersteller bringen immer mehr mit Graphen ausgerüstete Produkte auf den Markt. Insbesondere in der alpinen Wintersportbekleidung gewinnt der Werkstoff zunehmend an Bedeutung.

Eingearbeitet in textile Flächen bzw. Bekleidung, soll Graphen diesen die Eigenschaft verleihen, Wärme von erhitzen Stellen der Bekleidung an kühlere Stellen zu leiten. Durch diesen Wärmeausgleich würden Sportler:innen potenziell weniger Energie verbrauchen und wären somit leistungsfähiger. Dannenbergs Arbeit hat sich mit der Frage auseinandergesetzt, ob Graphen tatsächlich zur Optimierung der Wärmeleitfähigkeit der Textilien beitragen.

Die durchgeführte Untersuchung hat gezeigt, dass die Wärme sich im aktuellen Forschungsstadium noch nicht wie gewünscht über das Textil verteilt. Keine Probe wies erkennbare Veränderungen auf. Zum jetzigen Zeitpunkt befindet sich die Übertragung der Eigenschaften von Graphen auf textile Flächen in einem frühen Forschungsstadium. Eine Kommerzialisierung von textilen Graphen-Produkten ist demnach aus Forschungssicht bisher noch nicht ausreichend umsetzbar. Aufgrund des weltweiten Interesses ist aber damit zu rechnen, dass in naher Zukunft das Material alltagstauglich und funktionsoptimierend in Bekleidung integriert werden kann. Antonia Dannenberg rundete ihre technische Arbeit mit einer zusätzlichen Designarbeit zum Thema Sportswear ab.

Nadine Bullerdiek hat sich in ihrer Bachelorarbeit („Dyeing of Poly(lactic acid) Fibres for Circular Textile Products”) mit dem Färben von PLA-Fasern für kreislauffähige textile Produkte auseinandergesetzt (Betreuende Professorin: Dr. Maike Rabe).

PLA-Fasern (engl. poly(lactic acid)) gelten als vielversprechende Alternative zu konventionellen Polyesterfasern. Sie sind biobasiert, recyclingfähig und unter industriellen Bedingungen biologisch abbaubar. Somit eignen sie sich für die Herstellung kreislauffähiger Textilien.

Das Problem: PLA-Fasern sind hydrolyseanfällig, besonders unter alkalischen Bedingungen und hohen Temperaturen. Dies bedeutet, dass es beim Färben im Wasserbad zu einem Festigkeitsverlust der Fasern kommen kann. Die Preisträgerin hat in ihrer Arbeit die Auswirkungen der Färbeparameter Zeit, Temperatur und pH-Wert auf die Festigkeit und Farbintensität eines PLA-Zwirns untersucht. So konnten die idealen Färbebedingungen mit möglichst hoher Farbintensität und möglichst geringem Festigkeitsverlust für das Färben des PLA-Zwirns mit Dispersionsfarbstoffen ermittelt werden. Die Arbeit wurde in Kooperation mit dem niederländischen Start-up Arapaha durchgeführt.

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Hochschule Niederrhein

(c) INDA
10.05.2023

Four Nonwoven Industry Professionals honored with INDA Lifetime Awards

NDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry, announced four recipients for the Lifetime Service Award and Lifetime Technical Achievement Awards. Jan O’Regan, Seshadri Ramkumar, Jim Robinson, and Ed Thomas are being recognized for their key contributions to the growth of the nonwovens industry and INDA.

NDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry, announced four recipients for the Lifetime Service Award and Lifetime Technical Achievement Awards. Jan O’Regan, Seshadri Ramkumar, Jim Robinson, and Ed Thomas are being recognized for their key contributions to the growth of the nonwovens industry and INDA.

Jan O’Regan: INDA Lifetime Service Award
Jan O’Regan was the Director, Strategic Initiatives and Nonwovens Marketing, for Cotton Incorporated and retired in 2022. In this capacity, she uncovered new opportunities for cotton to bring value into the nonwovens industry. Her work included leading efforts in strategic planning, technical and market project management, and sharing new ideas and results with the global supply chain.
O’Regan spent over four decades in the nonwovens industry in various roles, including sales, marketing, strategic planning and business management. Market responsibilities included consumer and industrial markets on regional, national, and global teams. Over the most recent years, she applied these broad experiences to new markets for cotton in nontraditional applications.
Serving and volunteering with INDA for decades, O’Regan most recently chaired the World of Wipes® committee, which she efficiently organized to produce innovative conferences for the wipes industry.  She was a frequent speaker at INDA, INSIGHT, EDANA, and other events, and for nearly two decades was a go to source of information for cotton fibers in nonwovens and hygiene. O’Regan earned a BS in Textiles and Business, summa cum laude, from Penn State University and an MBA from New York University’s Stern School of Business.

Seshadri Ramkumar: INDA Lifetime Technical Achievement Award
Seshadri Ramkumar has over twenty-five years of experience within the technical nonwovens space, conducting industry leading research and educating nonwovens professionals at Texas Tech University (TTU).  At TTU, he established the Nonwovens Laboratory. Many of Ramkumar’s students have gone on to become technical leaders within their organizations and the nonwovens industry.
Ramkumar has numerous patent and invention disclosures, including Fibertect® toxic chemical decontamination wipes which have been recognized by the American Chemical Society as a notable success of federally supported innovation, endorsed by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and adopted by multiple branches of the military.
In addition to many peer-reviewed publications, articles, and columns collectively over 500, including one on nanofibers that has been cited over 2,100 times, Ramkumar has contributed his expertise on the editorial boards of multiple fiber, nonwoven, and textile journals. Ramkumar has also organized conferences for nonwovens and textiles and actively promoted INDA and its technical training offerings for over 20 years.
He is a longtime member of the INDA Technical Advisory Board, been recognized by TAPPI, Society of Dyers and Colorists (UK), the Textile Institute (UK), and the Textile Association (INDIA), and received numerous awards from TTU.
Ramkumar holds a Bachelors of Technology (Textiles), Graduated with Distinction, and a Masters of Technology (Textiles), University First Rank in the Discipline, Anna University, and a Ph.D. (Textile Materials) from the University of Leeds, UK.

Jim Robinson: INDA Lifetime Technical Achievement Award
Jim Robinson has 33 years in the absorbent hygiene industry, including 28 years as a Technical Service Manager at BASF. He led technical teams that focused on the application of superabsorbent polymers (SAP) in hygiene products. Robinson has extensive knowledge of SAP applications, absorbent core formation, and hygiene article design, performance and testing. While with BASF, Robinson led efforts with multiple external companies to provide co-supplier solutions to hygiene converters.
Robinson’s extensive understanding of test methods and test method development led to his coordinating the establishment of fitness for use standards of adult incontinent products with the National Association for Continence and involvement in development and review of absorbent product test methods with INDA/EDANA. He is also an active contributor to INDA’s Technical Advisory Board and Hygienix organizing committee and was a contributing developer in establishing the INDA Absorbent Hygiene Training Course. Robinson has provided numerous presentations at INSIGHT, Hygienix, and RISE on performance and interactions of absorbent system components.
Recently, Robinson has been consulting and contributing to the success of multiple start-ups including those having been nominated for INDA product awards. Robinson has a BS in Chemistry from Hampden-Sydney College and an MS in Chemistry from Duke University.

Ed Thomas: INDA Lifetime Technical Achievement Award
Ed Thomas retired after 39 years, with 32 years in the nonwovens industry, and has remained active teaching the Intermediate Nonwovens Training Course for INDA and The Nonwovens Institute at North Carolina State University, as well as providing consulting services to the industry.
Thomas’ experience includes Process Engineering Manager and Plant Management, DuPont; Technical Director, Reemay; VP of Research and Operations, VP of Operations and Technology, and Global VP of Research and Development for Fiberweb/BBA Nonwovens; and Head of Research and Product Development, First Quality Nonwovens.
Thomas holds 10 U.S. nonwoven patents and he and his teams have been awarded more than 250 patents for numerous and diverse innovations that have played significant roles in the success of the nonwovens industry. These include applications for the global hygiene market, industrial nonwovens, and filtration media.
During his career, Thomas has presented several keynote addresses and papers to industry conferences, participated in North Carolina State University’s Nonwovens Cooperative Research Center (NCRC) prior to it becoming The Nonwovens Institute (NWI), INDA’s Technical Advisory Board, INDA’s Sustainability Committee, and was Vice Chair of NWI’s Industrial Advisory Board prior to retirement and remains an Emeritus member.
Thomas received his mechanical engineering degree from SUNY Buffalo.

10.05.2023

Karine Calvet and Pierre-Yves Roussel join Lectra’s Board of Directors

Lectra’s Annual Shareholders’ Meeting held on April 28 appointed two new Directors, Karine Calvet and Pierre-Yves Roussel for a four-year term. They both will become members of the Strategic Committee, replacing Bernard Jourdan, Lead Director, and Anne Binder. Karine Calvet also becomes a member of the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Committee.

With its new strategic roadmap for 2023-2025, the Group aims to use its expansion – mainly due to the acquisition of Gerber in June 2021 – to accelerate its growth, significantly increase the share of SaaS in its sales, and seize opportunities for external growth. Supported by the commitment of its staff and recognized by its customers, Lectra will also be at the forefront of a more sustainable future.

Lectra’s Annual Shareholders’ Meeting held on April 28 appointed two new Directors, Karine Calvet and Pierre-Yves Roussel for a four-year term. They both will become members of the Strategic Committee, replacing Bernard Jourdan, Lead Director, and Anne Binder. Karine Calvet also becomes a member of the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Committee.

With its new strategic roadmap for 2023-2025, the Group aims to use its expansion – mainly due to the acquisition of Gerber in June 2021 – to accelerate its growth, significantly increase the share of SaaS in its sales, and seize opportunities for external growth. Supported by the commitment of its staff and recognized by its customers, Lectra will also be at the forefront of a more sustainable future.

Karine Calvet is Vice-President EMEA responsible for Partners at AVEVA, a subsidiary of Schneider Electric. She began her career at CGI in 1993 and has spent most of it in IT: sixteen years in services companies, seven years in telecommunications, and six years in software. She has had leadership roles in telecommunications environments for leading global companies (CGI, Capgemini, Alcatel-Lucent, Verizon, Microsoft and currently Schneider-Aveva), focusing on digital transformation. Karine Calvet served as Head of Industry at Capgemini, then managed worldwide teams at Alcatel-Lucent as Vice-President, Eastern Europe then at Verizon as Managing Director. Her time at Microsoft strengthened her software expertise, her direct and indirect channels skills, and her experience in IT services. In the last two years, as Vice-President, Southern Europe then Vice-President, Partners and Alliances at Schneider-Aveva, Karine Calvet has worked closely with industrial companies to help them meet the challenges of operational efficiency, safety, cost management, sustainability and decarbonization by taking advantage of digitalization.

Pierre-Yves Roussel has been CEO of leading US fashion label Tory Burch since January 2019. He began his career in investment banking with HSBC in Brussels, then at Morgan Stanley in London. In 1990, he joined management consulting firm McKinsey & Company in France, where he led numerous consultancy assignments in the fashion, luxury, distribution and media sectors in Europe and Asia. In 1998, he was elected Partner then, in 2004, Global Senior Partner (Director). In 2004, he joined the LVMH Group Executive Committee as Executive Vice-President, Strategy and Operations, reporting directly to Bernard Arnault. In 2006, he was appointed Chairman and CEO of LVMH Fashion Group, one of the LVMH Group’s five branches of operational activity. From 2006 to 2018, he was Chairman of the Board of the brands Céline, Givenchy, Loewe, Kenzo, Pucci, Rossimoda, Marc Jacobs, Donna Karan, Berluti, JW Anderson and Nicolas Kirkwood. He has also been a member on several prestigious fashion juries including Andam, CFDA Fashion Incubator, and the LVMH Fashion Prize. He was a member of the management committee of the Chambre Syndicale de la Mode et de la Couture from 2010 to 2018. In 2018, he left the LVMH Group to take up the post of CEO – based in New York – of the company Tory Burch. Founded by his wife in 2004, the private family-run company has more than 350 stores worldwide, 13 retail websites, and nearly 5,000 employees.

Philipp Köhler folgt auf Dr. Frank Meister TITK - Thüringisches Institut für Textil- und Kunststoff-Forschung e.V.
03.05.2023

TITK: Philipp Köhler folgt auf Dr. Frank Meister

Die größte Abteilung des Thüringischen Instituts für Textil- und Kunststoff-Forschung Rudolstadt (TITK) hat einen neuen Chef. Zum 30. April 2023 folgte auf Dr. Frank Meister sein bisheriger Stellvertreter Philipp Köhler, der den Bereich Native Polymere und Chemische Forschung und damit ein fast 60-köpfiges Team aus Wissenschaftlern, Technikern und Laboranten übernimmt.

„Dr. Frank Meister hat in seiner langen und bemerkenswerten Laufbahn maßgeblich dazu beigetragen, dass die TITK-Gruppe heute so solide aufgestellt ist und gerade durch die Celluloseforschung weltweit eine hohe Anerkennung als kompetenter und vertrauenswürdiger Forschungspartner genießt. Mit Philipp Köhler setzt nun eine überzeugende und noch dazu sehr sympathische Führungspersönlichkeit die erfolgreiche Arbeit dieser wichtigen Abteilung fort,“ so der geschäftsführende Direktor des TITK, Benjamin Redlingshöfer.

Die größte Abteilung des Thüringischen Instituts für Textil- und Kunststoff-Forschung Rudolstadt (TITK) hat einen neuen Chef. Zum 30. April 2023 folgte auf Dr. Frank Meister sein bisheriger Stellvertreter Philipp Köhler, der den Bereich Native Polymere und Chemische Forschung und damit ein fast 60-köpfiges Team aus Wissenschaftlern, Technikern und Laboranten übernimmt.

„Dr. Frank Meister hat in seiner langen und bemerkenswerten Laufbahn maßgeblich dazu beigetragen, dass die TITK-Gruppe heute so solide aufgestellt ist und gerade durch die Celluloseforschung weltweit eine hohe Anerkennung als kompetenter und vertrauenswürdiger Forschungspartner genießt. Mit Philipp Köhler setzt nun eine überzeugende und noch dazu sehr sympathische Führungspersönlichkeit die erfolgreiche Arbeit dieser wichtigen Abteilung fort,“ so der geschäftsführende Direktor des TITK, Benjamin Redlingshöfer.

Als promovierter Polymerchemiker war Dr. Frank Meister zum 1. Juni 1993 von der zentralen Forschung der Leuna-Werke nach Rudolstadt gewechselt. Sein erstes Arbeitsfeld wurde die chemische Modifizierung von Cellulose, um sie direkt, ohne jedes Lösungsmittel verformbar zu machen. Damals hatte das Institut bereits begonnen, die Grundlagen für ein Direktlöseverfahren – das Alleinstellungsmerkmal des TITK – zu legen. In der Folgezeit setzte sich dieser Prozess zur Direktauflösung und Trocken-Nass-Verformung von Cellulose durch. Die daraus erhaltenen Spezialfasern konnten in den kommerziellen Maßstab überführt werden.

Nach drei Jahren wurde Frank Meister stellvertretender Abteilungsleiter, 2001 Chef der Chemischen Forschung am TITK. Meilensteine seiner Laufbahn sind mehr als 50 wissenschaftliche Publikationen, über 30 Patente und mindestens 100 Fachvorträge im In- und Ausland.
Für die Entwicklung des Instituts war die Mitwirkung am Wachstumskern „ALCERU-Hightech“ rund um das patentierte Verfahren zur Herstellung von Cellulose-Funktionsfasern von großer Bedeutung. Die neue Methode zur Direkteinarbeitung unverträglicher flüssiger oder schmelzbarer Substanzen in eine Cellulosefaser brachte dem TITK 2008 auch den Thüringer Forschungspreis.

Das „letzte Highlight“ war für Meister Lyohemp® – die erste Lyocellfaser aus 100 Prozent nicht holzbasiertem Zellstoff. Diese Neuentwicklung auf Grundlage von bisher ungenutzten Hanf-Reststoffen steht beispielhaft für einen Forschungsschwerpunkt am TITK - die Verwendung von alternativen Rohstoffen und Recycling-Materialien.

Bereits seit knapp drei Jahren hat Meister Philipp Köhler auf seine Aufgabe vorbereitet. „Er ist ein exzellenter Wissenschaftler mit sehr genauen Vorstellungen von seiner eigenen Entwicklung. Und er ist mit einer hohen sozialen Kompetenz ausgestattet“, begründet Meister seine Wahl. Philipp Köhler ist mit 33 Jahren einer der jüngsten Abteilungsleiter, die das TITK je hatte.

Dass es darauf ankommt, nicht nur im Hier und Jetzt zu leben, sondern den Blick schon voraus zu richten, ist ein Prinzip, das er unbedingt beibehalten will. „Denn auch nachwachsende Rohstoffe wie Holz sind nur begrenzt verfügbar. Deshalb müssen wir uns schon heute Gedanken machen, was danach als Faserrohstoff dienen könnte.“ Zum Beispiel Proteine oder Bakterien-Zellulose, sagt Köhler. „Da, wo andere suchen, müssen wir schon Lösungen durchdacht und industrietaugliche, anwendbare Prozesse parat haben, die noch dazu nachhaltig und ressourceneffizient sind.“

Der gebürtige Saalfelder kam unmittelbar nach dem Studium der Werkstofftechnik 2014 als „Master of Engineering“ ans TITK. Als wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter übernahm er bestehende Projekte und half unter anderem mit, die vorhandenen Produkte mit Funktionsfasern weiter zu verbessern. Aktuell promoviert er bei Professor Chokri Cherif an der TU Dresden zu alternativen Materialien für die Faserherstellung.

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TITK - Thüringisches Institut für Textil- und Kunststoff-Forschung e.V.

(c) Epson
Michael Rabbe, Country Manager der Epson Deutschland GmbH
03.05.2023

Michael Rabbe ist Country Manager der Epson Deutschland GmbH

Michael Rabbe hat am 1. April 2023 als Country Manager der Epson Deutschland GmbH die Gesamtverantwortung Vertrieb für alle Produktbereiche des Unternehmens in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz übernommen. Der 48-Jährige berichtet in dieser Funktion an den Geschäftsführer der Epson Deutschland GmbH, Henning Ohlsson.

Rabbe ist bereits seit 14 Jahren bei Epson tätig und hat verschiedene Bereiche des Unternehmens geführt. Er begann als Vertriebsleiter Business Systems. 2016 übernahm er als Head of Business Sales die Leitung des Fachhandelsvertriebs für Epson Business Drucker, Scanner und Projektionslösungen. In dieser Funktion legte er in den folgenden Jahren die Basis für die erfolgreiche Platzierung energieeffizienter Epson Business Tintenstrahldrucker in Büros als Alternative zum Laserdrucker. Darüber hinaus wird Michael Rabbe den Vertrieb von Projektoren in den nordischen Ländern weiter verantworten.

Michael Rabbe hat am 1. April 2023 als Country Manager der Epson Deutschland GmbH die Gesamtverantwortung Vertrieb für alle Produktbereiche des Unternehmens in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz übernommen. Der 48-Jährige berichtet in dieser Funktion an den Geschäftsführer der Epson Deutschland GmbH, Henning Ohlsson.

Rabbe ist bereits seit 14 Jahren bei Epson tätig und hat verschiedene Bereiche des Unternehmens geführt. Er begann als Vertriebsleiter Business Systems. 2016 übernahm er als Head of Business Sales die Leitung des Fachhandelsvertriebs für Epson Business Drucker, Scanner und Projektionslösungen. In dieser Funktion legte er in den folgenden Jahren die Basis für die erfolgreiche Platzierung energieeffizienter Epson Business Tintenstrahldrucker in Büros als Alternative zum Laserdrucker. Darüber hinaus wird Michael Rabbe den Vertrieb von Projektoren in den nordischen Ländern weiter verantworten.

„Epson ist mit seinen Technologien zukunftsfähig aufgestellt und kann mit einem sehr breiten, überzeugenden Portfolio punkten. Die Märkte verändern sich aktuell mehr als je zuvor. Wir unterstützen unsere Kunden:innen dabei, nachhaltig zu arbeiten und mit der Digitalisierung Schritt zu halten“, sagt Michael Rabbe. „Der Technologiewechsel betrifft alle Bereiche und wir nutzen unsere Expertise auch, um unsere Kunden:innen gesamtheitlich zu beraten. Ich freue mich auf die neue Aufgabe und bin überzeugt, dass wir alle gemeinsam als Team für unsere Kunden:innen optimale Ergebnisse erreichen: durch exzellente Produkte und eine klare Orientierung an den Kundenbedürfnissen.“

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Epson Deutschland GmbH

26.04.2023

Ben Noteboom appointed as member of AkzoNobel’s Supervisory Board

AkzoNobel shareholders voted in favor of all resolutions at the company’s Annual General Meeting (AGM).
 
As well as adopting the company's 2022 financial statements, the dividend policy and total dividend per share of €1.98 for 2022 were also agreed. In addition, Mr. Ben Noteboom was appointed by the AGM as a new member of the company’s Supervisory Board. The intention is to elect Mr. Noteboom as Chair of AkzoNobel’s Supervisory Board as of May 25, 2023, when he will resign as member of the Supervisory Board of Aegon N.V.
 
Mr. Byron Grote, Deputy Chair of AkzoNobel’s Supervisory Board, commented: “We’re very pleased with the appointment of Ben Noteboom. His strong track record in executive and non-executive roles, and his broad experience in different industries – including the chemical industry – will be valuable additions to AkzoNobel. We wish him every success in his new role.”
 
Mr. Noteboom will succeed Mr. Nils Smedegaard Andersen, who has served as a member and Chair of the Supervisory Board since 2018.

Mrs. Jolanda Poots-Bijl and Mr. Dick Sluimers were both reappointed as member of the Supervisory Board.

AkzoNobel shareholders voted in favor of all resolutions at the company’s Annual General Meeting (AGM).
 
As well as adopting the company's 2022 financial statements, the dividend policy and total dividend per share of €1.98 for 2022 were also agreed. In addition, Mr. Ben Noteboom was appointed by the AGM as a new member of the company’s Supervisory Board. The intention is to elect Mr. Noteboom as Chair of AkzoNobel’s Supervisory Board as of May 25, 2023, when he will resign as member of the Supervisory Board of Aegon N.V.
 
Mr. Byron Grote, Deputy Chair of AkzoNobel’s Supervisory Board, commented: “We’re very pleased with the appointment of Ben Noteboom. His strong track record in executive and non-executive roles, and his broad experience in different industries – including the chemical industry – will be valuable additions to AkzoNobel. We wish him every success in his new role.”
 
Mr. Noteboom will succeed Mr. Nils Smedegaard Andersen, who has served as a member and Chair of the Supervisory Board since 2018.

Mrs. Jolanda Poots-Bijl and Mr. Dick Sluimers were both reappointed as member of the Supervisory Board.

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AkzoNobel

21.04.2023

Rieter: Annual General Meeting 2023

Shareholders Adopt All Motions Proposed by the Board of Directors

  • Distribution of a dividend of CHF 1.50 per share approved
  • Remuneration Report 2022 and future remuneration of Board of Directors and Group Executive Committee formally accepted
  • All members of the Board of Directors who stood for re-election were elected
  • Thomas Oetterli newly appointed to the Board of Directors
  • KPMG newly elected as statutory auditors
  • Amendments to the Articles of Association approved

On April 20, 2023, 325 shareholders, who represent 66.2% of the share capital, attended the 132nd Annual General Meeting of Rieter Holding Ltd.

Dividend
The shareholders approved the proposal of the Board of Directors to distribute a dividend of CHF 1.50 per share. The dividend for the 2022 financial year will be paid on April 24, 2023.

Shareholders Adopt All Motions Proposed by the Board of Directors

  • Distribution of a dividend of CHF 1.50 per share approved
  • Remuneration Report 2022 and future remuneration of Board of Directors and Group Executive Committee formally accepted
  • All members of the Board of Directors who stood for re-election were elected
  • Thomas Oetterli newly appointed to the Board of Directors
  • KPMG newly elected as statutory auditors
  • Amendments to the Articles of Association approved

On April 20, 2023, 325 shareholders, who represent 66.2% of the share capital, attended the 132nd Annual General Meeting of Rieter Holding Ltd.

Dividend
The shareholders approved the proposal of the Board of Directors to distribute a dividend of CHF 1.50 per share. The dividend for the 2022 financial year will be paid on April 24, 2023.

Annual Report, Financial Statements, Consolidated Financial Statements and Remuneration Report
The shareholders also adopted all other motions proposed by the Board of Directors, namely approval of the annual report, financial and consolidated financial statements for 2022. Moreover, they formally approved the actions of the members of the Board of Directors and those of the Group Executive Committee in the year under review.

By way of a consultative vote, the shareholders also approved the Remuneration Report 2022.

Remuneration of the Members of the Board of Directors and the Group Executive Committee
In two separate binding votes, the proposed maximum total remuneration of the members of the Board of Directors and the Group Executive Committee for the 2024 financial year was approved.

Re-Election of the Members of the Board of Directors
The Chairman of the Board, Bernhard Jucker, and the Directors, Hans-Peter Schwald, Peter Spuhler, Roger Baillod, Carl Illi, Sarah Kreienbühl and Daniel Grieder were confirmed for a further one-year term of office. In addition, Thomas Oetterli was newly elected to the Board of Directors for a term of office.

The members of the Remuneration Committee who were standing for election –
Hans-Peter Schwald, Bernhard Jucker and Sarah Kreienbühl – were likewise re-elected for a one-year term of office.

Election of KPMG as Statutory Auditors
The shareholders also adopted the proposal of the Board of Directors to elect KPMG AG, Zurich, as new statutory auditors for the financial year beginning January 1, 2023.

Amendments to the Articles of Association
The shareholders further approved the proposals of the Board of Directors to amend the Articles of Association of Rieter Holding Ltd., in order to implement the requirements of the reform of the Swiss company law, which came into force on January 1, 2023.

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Rieter Holding Ltd.

19.04.2023

Archroma announces CEO Transition

Archroma, a global leader in sustainable specialty chemicals and solutions for the textiles, packaging & paper, paints and coatings industries, announced its transition plan for the role of Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Heike van de Kerkhof, CEO of Archroma since January 2020, will step down effective April 30, 2023, to focus on other career opportunities. Mark Garrett, a seasoned industry executive, will assume the role of interim CEO.

Miguel Kohlmann, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Archroma, said “On behalf of the Board of Directors, I would like to thank Heike for her leadership and tireless dedication to Archroma. Heike joined the company in January 2020 as CEO and has meaningfully advanced the company’s sustainability, innovation, and customer-focused business model, while also successfully closing the transformational acquisition of Huntsman’s Textile Effects business, which will substantially enhance Archroma’s capabilities in serving its customers and markets. We would like to thank Heike for her great contributions through this substantial period of growth and wish her continued success in her next endeavors.”

Archroma, a global leader in sustainable specialty chemicals and solutions for the textiles, packaging & paper, paints and coatings industries, announced its transition plan for the role of Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Heike van de Kerkhof, CEO of Archroma since January 2020, will step down effective April 30, 2023, to focus on other career opportunities. Mark Garrett, a seasoned industry executive, will assume the role of interim CEO.

Miguel Kohlmann, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Archroma, said “On behalf of the Board of Directors, I would like to thank Heike for her leadership and tireless dedication to Archroma. Heike joined the company in January 2020 as CEO and has meaningfully advanced the company’s sustainability, innovation, and customer-focused business model, while also successfully closing the transformational acquisition of Huntsman’s Textile Effects business, which will substantially enhance Archroma’s capabilities in serving its customers and markets. We would like to thank Heike for her great contributions through this substantial period of growth and wish her continued success in her next endeavors.”

Kohlmann continued, “The Board remains committed to accelerating the growth of Archroma and to continuing to provide our customers with the systems, solutions, innovation and technical support that they have come to expect from us, while providing enhanced opportunities for Archroma’s employees. We are enthusiastic about Mark Garrett joining Archroma as interim CEO, a seasoned executive who brings substantial industry experience which encompasses directly relevant knowledge of Archroma’s product portfolio and end markets. Mark has served in the capacity of Chairman and CEO and in senior executive leadership roles with companies such as OMV/Borealis, Marquard & Bahls, Ciba Specialty Chemicals and DuPont. He is a proven leader and the perfect choice to serve as Archroma’s interim CEO. The Board has strong confidence in Archroma’s leadership team and is focused on continuity during this period of transition.”

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Christophe Lopez wird Chief Commercial Officer bei LEIBINGER
14.04.2023

LEIBINGER ernennt Christophe Lopez zum Chief Commercial Officer

LEIBINGER, ein weltweit tätiges deutsches Familienunternehmen für Kennzeichnungssystemen, hat sein Top-Management erweitert und Christophe Lopez zum Chief Commercial Officer ernannt.

Christophe Lopez bringt mehr als 15 Jahre Erfahrung in der Kennzeichnungsindustrie mit, in denen er zahlreiche Führungspositionen mit Vertriebs- und Marketingverantwortung bekleidete. In der Position als Chief Commercial Officer bei LEIBINGER wird Lopez die kommerzielle Entwicklung des Unternehmens verantworten und den Ausbau der globalen Vertriebs- und Marketingaktivitäten vorantreiben.

Lopez hat einen Abschluss der Ingenieurshochschule INSA Rennes und einen Executive MBA mit höchster Auszeichnung der Management-Universität HEC Paris. Er war langjähriges Mitglied des Executive Committee beim Wettbewerber Markem-Imaje, wo er diverse globale Führungspositionen, unter anderem mit globaler Gesamtverantwortung für den Vertrieb und das Marketing, übernahm und zuletzt als Président des Hauptstandorts in Frankreich über 600 Mitarbeiter führte. Zudem baute er das E-Commerce-Geschäft erfolgreich auf einen Umsatz von über 100 Millionen US-Dollar aus.

LEIBINGER, ein weltweit tätiges deutsches Familienunternehmen für Kennzeichnungssystemen, hat sein Top-Management erweitert und Christophe Lopez zum Chief Commercial Officer ernannt.

Christophe Lopez bringt mehr als 15 Jahre Erfahrung in der Kennzeichnungsindustrie mit, in denen er zahlreiche Führungspositionen mit Vertriebs- und Marketingverantwortung bekleidete. In der Position als Chief Commercial Officer bei LEIBINGER wird Lopez die kommerzielle Entwicklung des Unternehmens verantworten und den Ausbau der globalen Vertriebs- und Marketingaktivitäten vorantreiben.

Lopez hat einen Abschluss der Ingenieurshochschule INSA Rennes und einen Executive MBA mit höchster Auszeichnung der Management-Universität HEC Paris. Er war langjähriges Mitglied des Executive Committee beim Wettbewerber Markem-Imaje, wo er diverse globale Führungspositionen, unter anderem mit globaler Gesamtverantwortung für den Vertrieb und das Marketing, übernahm und zuletzt als Président des Hauptstandorts in Frankreich über 600 Mitarbeiter führte. Zudem baute er das E-Commerce-Geschäft erfolgreich auf einen Umsatz von über 100 Millionen US-Dollar aus.

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Paul Leibinger GmbH & Co. KG

(c) Michael Kretzschmar
Awards Honorary Doctorate to Professor Dr. Paul Kiekens by Professor Dr. Ursula M. Staudinger, Rector of the TU Dresden
12.04.2023

TU Dresden awards Honorary Doctorate to Professor Paul Kiekens

In recognition of his extraordinary engineering achievements in the fields of textile mechanical engineering, textile technology as well as textile chemistry and surface modification of textile semi-finished products, Prof. Paul Kiekens was awarded the title of Doctor honoris causa (Dr.-Ing. h.c.) on April 5, 2023.
 
Prof. Kiekens was a university professor at Ghent University, Belgium, for almost 35 years and thus responsible for textile-oriented education and research. Intensive interaction with European business and science was always particularly important to him.
 

In recognition of his extraordinary engineering achievements in the fields of textile mechanical engineering, textile technology as well as textile chemistry and surface modification of textile semi-finished products, Prof. Paul Kiekens was awarded the title of Doctor honoris causa (Dr.-Ing. h.c.) on April 5, 2023.
 
Prof. Kiekens was a university professor at Ghent University, Belgium, for almost 35 years and thus responsible for textile-oriented education and research. Intensive interaction with European business and science was always particularly important to him.
 
Immediately after the fall of the Berlin Wall, he opened the way for international cooperation in teaching and research in the field of textile mechanical engineering, textile technologies, and textile chemistry for the only Eastern European university research institution with a textile orientation, the ITM (formerly ITB) at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of TU Dresden, and provided great and uncomplicated support. A close, lasting and intensive relationship developed, which had a trend-setting influence on the scientific career of Professor Paul Kiekens. This was reflected above all in the expert advice given for major projects.
 
These include, for example, the funded junior research group "Holistic approach to the development and modelling of a new generation of multiaxial fabrics for fibre composites to strengthen Saxon, French and Flemish industry in the high-performance sector" (SAXOMAX) and jointly acquiring the EU project "Large scale manufacturing technology for high performance lightweight 3D multifunctional composites" (3D-LightTrans). Especially in these large-scale projects, intensive cooperation with industrial partners was essential for success.
 
As early as the 1990s, Professor Paul Kiekens had the vision of creating a European network for universities in textile teaching and research. In 1994, the Association of Universities for Textiles (AUTEX) was founded with the aim of establishing teaching and research in the field of textile technology at an internationally respected level through joint concepts. Due to the prevailing cooperation at that time between Professor Dr. Paul Kiekens and Professor Dr. Peter Offermann, the TU Dresden, represented by the ITM (formerly ITB), has been a full member and decisively integrated in the network since its foundation on July 1, 1994. Thus Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Paul Kiekens has significantly promoted the international cooperation of the TU Dresden, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering with international university textile research institutions.
 
Professor Paul Kiekens was executive coordinator of AUTEX until his retirement. The internationally renowned symposium takes place annually as a part of AUTEX.

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Technische Universität Dresden - Institute of Textile Machinery and High Performance Material Technology

Photo PCMC
02.04.2023

PCMC names Windell McGill as Product Launch Manager

Paper Converting Machine Company (PCMC)—which specializes in the design and manufacture of high-performance converting machinery for the tissue, nonwovens, package-printing and bag-converting industries worldwide—announced that Windell McGill has joined the organization as the Product Launch Manager for its print business segment.

Bringing more than 25 years of print industry experience to PCMC, McGill will oversee product management, product launch and brand expansion for all PCMC print products and services.

Prior to joining PCMC, McGill was Managing Partner of ePac Atlanta, a provider of custom, high-quality flexible packaging solutions and digital printing services. Before that, he served as Business Segment Manager for flexible packaging at HP Indigo. McGill’s extensive experience also includes more than 15 years with Advanced Vision Technology, a provider of camera-based inspection equipment for the packaging market, where he held a variety of sales roles before being named President-Americas.

McGill will operate from his office in Atlanta.

Paper Converting Machine Company (PCMC)—which specializes in the design and manufacture of high-performance converting machinery for the tissue, nonwovens, package-printing and bag-converting industries worldwide—announced that Windell McGill has joined the organization as the Product Launch Manager for its print business segment.

Bringing more than 25 years of print industry experience to PCMC, McGill will oversee product management, product launch and brand expansion for all PCMC print products and services.

Prior to joining PCMC, McGill was Managing Partner of ePac Atlanta, a provider of custom, high-quality flexible packaging solutions and digital printing services. Before that, he served as Business Segment Manager for flexible packaging at HP Indigo. McGill’s extensive experience also includes more than 15 years with Advanced Vision Technology, a provider of camera-based inspection equipment for the packaging market, where he held a variety of sales roles before being named President-Americas.

McGill will operate from his office in Atlanta.

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PAPER CONVERTING MACHINE COMPANY (PCMC)

Dr Ioana Slabu and Benedict Bauer with the nanomodified stent. Photo Peter Winandy
30.03.2023

Nanomodified polymerstent: Novel technology for tumour therapy

  • Electromagnetically heatable nanomodified stent for the treatment of hollow organ tumours wins second place at the RWTH Innovation Award

Almost every fourth person who dies of cancer has a hollow organ tumour, for example in the bile duct or in the oesophagus. Such a tumour cannot usually be removed surgically. It is only possible to open the hollow organ for a short time using a stent, i.e. a tubeshaped prosthesis. However, the tumour grows back and penetrates the hollow organ through the stent. Ioana Slabu from the Institute of Applied Medical Technology and Benedict Bauer from the Institut für Textiltechnik of RWTH Aachen University have now developed a novel technology for the therapy of hollow organ tumours, which was awarded second place in the RWTH Innovation Award. This involves a polymerstent that contains magnetic nanoparticles. When electromagnetic fields are applied, these nanoparticles lead to a controlled heating of the stent material and thus of the tumour. Because the tumour reacts much more sensitively to heat than healthy tissue, it is destroyed and the hollow organ remains open. Thus, the stent develops a self-cleaning effect.  

  • Electromagnetically heatable nanomodified stent for the treatment of hollow organ tumours wins second place at the RWTH Innovation Award

Almost every fourth person who dies of cancer has a hollow organ tumour, for example in the bile duct or in the oesophagus. Such a tumour cannot usually be removed surgically. It is only possible to open the hollow organ for a short time using a stent, i.e. a tubeshaped prosthesis. However, the tumour grows back and penetrates the hollow organ through the stent. Ioana Slabu from the Institute of Applied Medical Technology and Benedict Bauer from the Institut für Textiltechnik of RWTH Aachen University have now developed a novel technology for the therapy of hollow organ tumours, which was awarded second place in the RWTH Innovation Award. This involves a polymerstent that contains magnetic nanoparticles. When electromagnetic fields are applied, these nanoparticles lead to a controlled heating of the stent material and thus of the tumour. Because the tumour reacts much more sensitively to heat than healthy tissue, it is destroyed and the hollow organ remains open. Thus, the stent develops a self-cleaning effect.  

Ioana Slabu of the AME explains: "Not only can we drastically reduce treatment costs, but above all we can provide relief for millions of patients worldwide.
 
A manufacturing process and proof of concept for magnetic hyperthermia are already in place. This novel technology has a very high development potential because it can also be used for tumours in other parts of the body such as the prostate, stomach, intestine or urinary bladder or for cardiovascular diseases.  

The AiF/IGF project started under the project title "ProNano" funded by BMWK. Now the approval for the follow-up project "ProNano2" has also been received. The approved project is called: "Validation of the innovation potential of heatable stents for heat-induced treatment of cavity tumours" and is funded by BMBF in course of the VIP+ program. With the Clinic for General, Visceral and Transplantation Surgery of the University Hospital Aachen and the Institute for Technology and Innovation Management at RWTH Aachen University, the consortium is enriched by clinical and economic expertise. Every year, RWTH Aachen University honours particularly innovative university projects with the Innovation Award. Professor Malte Brettel, Prorector for Business and Industry, presented the certificates to four outstanding projects as part of RWTHtransparent.

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ITA – Institut für Textiltechnik of RWTH Aachen University

(c) FINDEISEN GmbH
Rajko Hunger
24.03.2023

FINDEISEN GmbH: Verstärkung des Führungsteams

Im Rahmen seiner Zukunftsstrategie verstärkt der Nadelvlieshersteller FINDEISEN in Ettlingen sein Führungsteam: Zum 1. März hat Rajko Hunger (54 Jahre) die Leitung des Vertriebs in Deutschland übernommen.

Rajko Hunger, seit 2015 bei FINDEISEN für den Vertrieb in der Region Ost zuständig, ist ein Kenner der Bodenbelagsbranche und verfügt über eine langjährige Erfahrung im Vertrieb und in der Betreuung von Key Accounts. Bereits vor seinem Einstieg bei FINDEISEN war er für renommierte internationale Unternehmen der Branche tätig. Der Dipl.-Betriebswirt (VWA) bringt neben Führungserfahrung auch Erfahrungen als Bau- und Betriebsleiter mit.

Im Rahmen seiner Zukunftsstrategie verstärkt der Nadelvlieshersteller FINDEISEN in Ettlingen sein Führungsteam: Zum 1. März hat Rajko Hunger (54 Jahre) die Leitung des Vertriebs in Deutschland übernommen.

Rajko Hunger, seit 2015 bei FINDEISEN für den Vertrieb in der Region Ost zuständig, ist ein Kenner der Bodenbelagsbranche und verfügt über eine langjährige Erfahrung im Vertrieb und in der Betreuung von Key Accounts. Bereits vor seinem Einstieg bei FINDEISEN war er für renommierte internationale Unternehmen der Branche tätig. Der Dipl.-Betriebswirt (VWA) bringt neben Führungserfahrung auch Erfahrungen als Bau- und Betriebsleiter mit.

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FINDEISEN GmbH

24.03.2023

Autoneum: All proposals approved at Annual General Meeting 2023

At the Annual General Meeting of Autoneum Holding Ltd on 24th March 2023, a clear majority of the shareholders approved the introduction of a capital band in the amount of approximately CHF 100 million net proceeds to finance the acquisition of Borgers Automotive. The proposal to waive the payment of a dividend for the 2022 financial year in view of the lower net result was also approved. In addition, Board member Rainer Schmückle as well as CEO Matthias Holzammer were given a farewell.

221 shareholders attended today’s Annual General Meeting of Autoneum Holding Ltd in Winterthur. 66.48 percent of the share capital was represented.

The shareholders approved the Annual Report, the Annual Financial Statements and the Consolidated Financial Statements for 2022. The proposal of the Board of Directors to waive the payment of a dividend for the financial year 2022 due to the lower net result was also approved by the Annual General Meeting.

In addition, the shareholders of Autoneum Holding Ltd granted discharge to all members of the Group Executive Board and the Board of Directors by a large majority of votes.

At the Annual General Meeting of Autoneum Holding Ltd on 24th March 2023, a clear majority of the shareholders approved the introduction of a capital band in the amount of approximately CHF 100 million net proceeds to finance the acquisition of Borgers Automotive. The proposal to waive the payment of a dividend for the 2022 financial year in view of the lower net result was also approved. In addition, Board member Rainer Schmückle as well as CEO Matthias Holzammer were given a farewell.

221 shareholders attended today’s Annual General Meeting of Autoneum Holding Ltd in Winterthur. 66.48 percent of the share capital was represented.

The shareholders approved the Annual Report, the Annual Financial Statements and the Consolidated Financial Statements for 2022. The proposal of the Board of Directors to waive the payment of a dividend for the financial year 2022 due to the lower net result was also approved by the Annual General Meeting.

In addition, the shareholders of Autoneum Holding Ltd granted discharge to all members of the Group Executive Board and the Board of Directors by a large majority of votes.

Chairman Hans-Peter Schwald and the other members of the Board of Directors Liane Hirner, Norbert Indlekofer, Michael Pieper, Oliver Streuli and Ferdinand Stutz were confirmed in office for another year. Hans-Peter Schwald, Norbert Indlekofer, Ferdinand Stutz and Oliver Streuli were re-elected to the Compensation Committee.

The consultative vote on the 2022 remuneration report was approved by 85.55%. The proposals for the remuneration of the Board of Directors and the Group Executive Board for the 2023 financial year as well as the other proposals were also approved by a large majority.

With 99.03%, a clear majority of the shareholders approved a capital band authorizing a capital increase of approximately CHF 100 million net proceeds. The purpose of the capital increase is to partially finance the acquisition of the automotive business of the Borgers Group announced by Autoneum on January 9, 2023. The Annual General Meeting also approved the other proposals of the Board of Directors for partial amendments to the Articles of Association.

Rainer Schmückle did not stand for re-election. He had been Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors, Chairman of the Audit Committee and member of the Strategy and Sustainability Committee since Autoneum became independent in 2011. CEO Matthias Holzammer, who will leave Autoneum for family reasons, was also bid farewell.

At the same time, Hans-Peter Schwald welcomed the new CEO Eelco Spoelder, who will take over the management of the Group from Matthias Holzammer on March 27, 2023: "With Eelco Spoelder, Autoneum gains an accomplished leader with many years of experience in the automotive supply industry. At Faurecia and previously at Continental, Mr. Spoelder has successfully proven that he can ensure strategic continuity and operational excellence even in a difficult market environment. I and the other members of the Board of Directors warmly welcome Eelco Spoelder and look forward to our future cooperation."

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Autoneum Holding AG

(c) Hypetex
15.03.2023

Michael Dowse joins Hypetex Board

UK advanced materials and technology firm Hypetex, a manufacturer of coloured carbon fibre, has appointed Michael Dowse as a Non-Executive Director and Board Member.

Dowse brings experiences across sport and retail, following leadership roles at some of the biggest sports organisations and companies in the world. He was a Global Director for Nike before becoming President and General Manager Outdoor Americas for Amer Sports, managing brands such as Salomon, Arc’Teryx and Suunto.

As President of Wilson Sporting Goods (2013-2019), Dowse led 1,500+ colleagues in delivering the company’s global strategy, corporate operations, and manufacturing across more than 160 countries. He then took up the position of Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director of the United States Tennis Association (2020-2022).

Dowse will join a group of advisors at Hypetex, which includes Board Chairman Neil MacDougall and former Diageo Chief Financial Officer Nick Rose. They will support CEO Marc Cohen and Chief Technology Officer Nigel Dunlea as they continue to expand the company’s presence in sport and other sectors worldwide.

UK advanced materials and technology firm Hypetex, a manufacturer of coloured carbon fibre, has appointed Michael Dowse as a Non-Executive Director and Board Member.

Dowse brings experiences across sport and retail, following leadership roles at some of the biggest sports organisations and companies in the world. He was a Global Director for Nike before becoming President and General Manager Outdoor Americas for Amer Sports, managing brands such as Salomon, Arc’Teryx and Suunto.

As President of Wilson Sporting Goods (2013-2019), Dowse led 1,500+ colleagues in delivering the company’s global strategy, corporate operations, and manufacturing across more than 160 countries. He then took up the position of Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director of the United States Tennis Association (2020-2022).

Dowse will join a group of advisors at Hypetex, which includes Board Chairman Neil MacDougall and former Diageo Chief Financial Officer Nick Rose. They will support CEO Marc Cohen and Chief Technology Officer Nigel Dunlea as they continue to expand the company’s presence in sport and other sectors worldwide.

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Hypetex

(c) Distec
Ulrich Ermel und Matthias Keller (v. l.)
15.03.2023

Wechsel in der Geschäftsführung bei Distec

Die Distec GmbH, ein Spezialist für industrielle TFT-Flachbildschirme, Embedded-Produkte und Systemlösungen, gibt einen Wechsel in der Geschäftsführung bekannt: Bernhard Staller geht in seinen wohlverdienten Ruhestand. Am 1. März 2023 hat Ulrich Ermel die Position des Geschäftsführers übernommen. Als studierter Elektrotechniker (FH) und Diplomingenieur verfügt er über umfangreiche Managementkompetenzen und Führungsqualitäten sowie Expertise in den Bereichen Stromversorgungen und Embedded-Systeme. Er bringt ein breites Kompetenzspektrum von der Distribution über die Produktion bis hin zur Entwicklung von Komplettlösungen ein.

Die Distec GmbH, ein Spezialist für industrielle TFT-Flachbildschirme, Embedded-Produkte und Systemlösungen, gibt einen Wechsel in der Geschäftsführung bekannt: Bernhard Staller geht in seinen wohlverdienten Ruhestand. Am 1. März 2023 hat Ulrich Ermel die Position des Geschäftsführers übernommen. Als studierter Elektrotechniker (FH) und Diplomingenieur verfügt er über umfangreiche Managementkompetenzen und Führungsqualitäten sowie Expertise in den Bereichen Stromversorgungen und Embedded-Systeme. Er bringt ein breites Kompetenzspektrum von der Distribution über die Produktion bis hin zur Entwicklung von Komplettlösungen ein.

Herr Matthias Keller ist weiterhin in der Geschäftsführung tätig, so dass allen Geschäftspartnern und Kunden nach wie vor eine Doppelspitze als Ansprechpartner zur Verfügung steht. „Ich freue mich sehr, Ulrich Ermel als meinen neuen Geschäftsführerkollegen begrüßen zu dürfen“, erläutert Matthias Keller. „Seine langjährige Erfahrung und sein breites Wissen in unserer Branche werden zweifellos einen wertvollen Beitrag zu unserem weiteren Erfolg leisten. Mit seiner Doppelfunktion sowohl als Geschäftsführer der Distec GmbH als auch als COO unseres Mutterkonzerns, der FORTEC Elektronik AG, wird er dazu beitragen, unsere gemeinsame Strategie und Vision umzusetzen, und das Wachstum unseres Unternehmens weiter vorantreiben. Herrn Staller wünschen wir alles Gute für seine Zukunft und bedanken uns recht herzlich für sein langjähriges Engagement.“

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Distec GmbH

24.02.2023

CEO of Renewcell sells shares in the company

On 22 February 2023, Renewcell's CEO Patrik Lundström sold 364,705 shares in Renewcell at a price of 85 SEK per share via his wholly owned company PEEL AB. The sale was made to enable PEEL AB to repay loans taken out mainly to purchase shares in Renewcell.

In compliance with applicable rules, the transaction has been reported to the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority’s PDMR Transactions Register. Following the transaction, Patrik Lundström holds, privately and through a company, 449,504 shares and 730,055 options in Renewcell.

On 22 February 2023, Renewcell's CEO Patrik Lundström sold 364,705 shares in Renewcell at a price of 85 SEK per share via his wholly owned company PEEL AB. The sale was made to enable PEEL AB to repay loans taken out mainly to purchase shares in Renewcell.

In compliance with applicable rules, the transaction has been reported to the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority’s PDMR Transactions Register. Following the transaction, Patrik Lundström holds, privately and through a company, 449,504 shares and 730,055 options in Renewcell.

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(c) Carbios
15.02.2023

Carbios: Four new Board members to strengthen international expertise

  • Carbios strengthens its Board of Directors with the appointments of Prof. Karine AUCLAIR, Sandrine CONSEILLER, Amandine DE SOUZA and Mateus SCHREINER GARCEZ LOPES
  • Carbios has reached its CSR objective of 60% independent directors ahead of 2024 target date, and has increased its female representation

Carbios‘four new members to its Board of Directors:  Prof. Karine AUCLAIR, professor of Chemistry at McGill University, Sandrine CONSEILLER, former CEO of Aigle, Amandine DE SOUZA, General Manager of LE BHV MARAIS, Eataly and Home, DIY and Leisure Purchasing at Galeries Lafayette Group, and Mateus SCHREINER GARCEZ LOPES, Global Director for Energy Transition and Investments at Raizen, have all been appointed members of Carbios’ Board of Directors.  In the new structure, Prof. Karine AUCLAIR succeeds Jacqueline LECOURTIER, Sandrine CONSEILLER succeeds Jean FALGOUX, Amandine DE SOUZA succeeds Alain CHEVALLIER, and Mateus SCHREINER GARCEZ LOPES succeeds Jean-Claude LUMARET.

  • Carbios strengthens its Board of Directors with the appointments of Prof. Karine AUCLAIR, Sandrine CONSEILLER, Amandine DE SOUZA and Mateus SCHREINER GARCEZ LOPES
  • Carbios has reached its CSR objective of 60% independent directors ahead of 2024 target date, and has increased its female representation

Carbios‘four new members to its Board of Directors:  Prof. Karine AUCLAIR, professor of Chemistry at McGill University, Sandrine CONSEILLER, former CEO of Aigle, Amandine DE SOUZA, General Manager of LE BHV MARAIS, Eataly and Home, DIY and Leisure Purchasing at Galeries Lafayette Group, and Mateus SCHREINER GARCEZ LOPES, Global Director for Energy Transition and Investments at Raizen, have all been appointed members of Carbios’ Board of Directors.  In the new structure, Prof. Karine AUCLAIR succeeds Jacqueline LECOURTIER, Sandrine CONSEILLER succeeds Jean FALGOUX, Amandine DE SOUZA succeeds Alain CHEVALLIER, and Mateus SCHREINER GARCEZ LOPES succeeds Jean-Claude LUMARET.

Three of the new members have strong, proven expertise in various industries covering fashion, retail and energy, as well as business development and senior executive management in high-growth markets and sectors around the world.  The new scientific expertise will also help enhance and advance Carbios’ research into biological solutions for the life cycle of plastics and textiles.  In addition, a sensitivity to CSR issues and proven results in this field was also a key selection factor to join the Board.  The new members’ combined strategic vision, solid industry experience and CSR commitments will support Carbios in its industrial and commercial plans.
 
Prof. Karine AUCLAIR is Professor of Chemistry at McGill University and holds the Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Antimicrobials and Green Enzymes.  She has received numerous awards over the years, including the Clara Benson Award of the Canadian Society of Chemistry, the McGill Tomlinson Professorship, the Leo Yaffe Teaching Award, and the McGill Fessenden Professorship, to name a few. She is an internationally recognized bioorganic chemist with significant scientific contributions to the fields of antimicrobial resistance, biocatalysis and enzymology. Her research led to several patents notably in the clean enzymatic depolymerization of untreated, high crystallinity PET plastics for closed-loop recycling.  Her work has been published in nearly 100 peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals, and often highlighted by the media.  As a recognized leader in her field, she is often invited to speak at industrial and academic conferences around the world, and to review theses and grant applications for worldwide institutions.
 
Sandrine CONSEILLER is former Chief Executive Officer of Aigle (the emblematic French brand committed to sustainable fashion).  Prior to joining Aigle, Sandrine was Group Marketing & Branding Executive Vice-President at Lacoste (another historic French fashion brand) from 2011 to 2015.  She contributed to the Lacoste maison turnaround with strong growth and numerous professional awards including several Cannes Lions Awards.  She was also Member of the Executive Board.  Sandrine began her career at Unilever and spent 20 years leading global businesses within various divisions, mainly in Personal Care, in Latin America, Europe, and Asia.  Sandrine is also Member of the Board of Phildar (the iconic French knitwear brand), Member of the Board of Raise Sherpa (the first philantropic endowment fund dedicated to start-ups) and is a funding partner of NEO FOUNDERS (a venture fund mentoring impact start-ups).
 
Amandine DE SOUZA is General Manager of LE BHV MARAIS (French retail, decoration and fashion department stores), Eataly (an Italian gastronomy concept franchise) and Home, DIY and Leisure Purchasing at Galeries Lafayette Group since 2018.  She has been a Member of its Executive Committee since 2020.  Amandine has 17 years’ experience in different types of companies of various sizes: from family business, to start-up,  and multinational.  She was General Manager for France at Westwing (an e-commerce start-up) from 2015 to 2018.  From 2009 to 2015, she was International Merchandise Director at Casino Group (food and non-food retail distribution).  Prior to this, she worked as a strategic consultant at Bain & Company within their Distribution and Consumer Goods Division in France and internationally.
 
Mateus SCHREINER GARCEZ LOPES is Global Director for Energy Transition and Investments at Raizen (global leader in bioenergy from Brazil), leading technology, new business development and intellectual property at the company.  He was previously Global Manager for Innovation and Business Development in Renewable Chemicals at Braskem (the largest producer of thermoplastic resins in the Americas and the world’s largest producer of biopolymers).  Before his transition to the corporate world, Mateus held several researcher and lecturer positions on Synthetic Biology and metabolic Engineering at Universities in Mexico, Germany, United States and Brazil.  He is also a Board Member of Iogen Energy Corporation, Vice-Chairman of the Board of the Brazilian Association of Bio Innovation, and Advisory Committee Member from the MIT Energy Initiative.

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Carbios

(c) INDA
08.02.2023

INDA: Mark Snider as Chief Market and Industry Analyst

INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry, has named Mark Snider to the position of Chief Market and Industry Analyst. Snider brings more than 30 years of nonwovens & engineered materials expertise with a strong background in market and industry analysis at both the macroeconomic, industry and segment level.

Before starting his consulting firm sixteen years ago, he supported three divisions as Technical Marketing Manager for Nordson Corporation, and as European and Latin American Regional Manager for J&M Laboratories.

Snider’s industry knowledge, and extensive network combined with his research and analytical skills will provide decision-making data, reports, and presentation to INDA members and the industry.

Snider will expand upon INDA’s membership outreach and research initiated by MaryJo Lilly, INDA’s Market Intelligence Leader, to realize INDA’s new vision for industry intelligence. Lilly will continue to assess strategic market research initiatives and special projects.

INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry, has named Mark Snider to the position of Chief Market and Industry Analyst. Snider brings more than 30 years of nonwovens & engineered materials expertise with a strong background in market and industry analysis at both the macroeconomic, industry and segment level.

Before starting his consulting firm sixteen years ago, he supported three divisions as Technical Marketing Manager for Nordson Corporation, and as European and Latin American Regional Manager for J&M Laboratories.

Snider’s industry knowledge, and extensive network combined with his research and analytical skills will provide decision-making data, reports, and presentation to INDA members and the industry.

Snider will expand upon INDA’s membership outreach and research initiated by MaryJo Lilly, INDA’s Market Intelligence Leader, to realize INDA’s new vision for industry intelligence. Lilly will continue to assess strategic market research initiatives and special projects.

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Die Kollektion Motirõ von Gabriela Lopes
03.02.2023

Hochschule Niederrhein: Textil-Studierende auf der NEONYT

Studierende des Fachbereichs Textil- und Bekleidungstechnik der Hochschule Niederrhein präsentierten vom 28. bis 30. Januar auf der Textil-Messe NEONYT in Düsseldorf ihre Kollektionen.

Die sechs Studierenden Antonia Dannenberg, Nadine Gottwald, Michèle Lemper, Gabriela Lopes, Franziska Jauch und Gia Phuc Trinh haben ihre fünf Kollektionen, welche Sie im Rahmen ihrer Abschlussarbeiten entworfen, konstruiert und gefertigt hatten, auf dem Stand des Fachbereichs Textil- und Bekleidungstechnik präsentiert. Ergänzt wurden die Kollektionen auf dem Stand durch Videomaterial von Modenschauen und Imageproduktionen zu den Kollektionen.

Auf einem weiteren Stand im Bereich der Knowledge-Area, hat sich das hochschuleigene Forschungsinstitut für Textil und Bekleidung (FTB) mit dem nachhaltigen Forschungsprojekt „HanfKnit“ präsentiert. „Mit Hanf können bereits durch die Faserauswahl zahlreiche Nachhaltigkeitsprobleme gelöst werden, interessant an der Kooperation ist zudem der vollständig regionale Ansatz vom Anbau bis zur Produktion“, sagt die leitende Professorin Ellen Bendt.

Studierende des Fachbereichs Textil- und Bekleidungstechnik der Hochschule Niederrhein präsentierten vom 28. bis 30. Januar auf der Textil-Messe NEONYT in Düsseldorf ihre Kollektionen.

Die sechs Studierenden Antonia Dannenberg, Nadine Gottwald, Michèle Lemper, Gabriela Lopes, Franziska Jauch und Gia Phuc Trinh haben ihre fünf Kollektionen, welche Sie im Rahmen ihrer Abschlussarbeiten entworfen, konstruiert und gefertigt hatten, auf dem Stand des Fachbereichs Textil- und Bekleidungstechnik präsentiert. Ergänzt wurden die Kollektionen auf dem Stand durch Videomaterial von Modenschauen und Imageproduktionen zu den Kollektionen.

Auf einem weiteren Stand im Bereich der Knowledge-Area, hat sich das hochschuleigene Forschungsinstitut für Textil und Bekleidung (FTB) mit dem nachhaltigen Forschungsprojekt „HanfKnit“ präsentiert. „Mit Hanf können bereits durch die Faserauswahl zahlreiche Nachhaltigkeitsprobleme gelöst werden, interessant an der Kooperation ist zudem der vollständig regionale Ansatz vom Anbau bis zur Produktion“, sagt die leitende Professorin Ellen Bendt.

Ziel des aktuell noch laufenden REACT EU - Projektes, ist die Entwicklung einer im 3D-Zero Waste-Verfahren produzierten, funktionalen Strickjacke aus 100% Hanf mit regionaler Wertschöpfungskette. Das Projekt entsteht in Kooperation mit der Firma Bache GmbH in Rheinberg.

Professorin Dr. Maike Rabe, Leiterin des FTB-Instituts, war zudem als Speakerin bei der Prepeek, dem Networking-Event im Rahmen der NEONYT, dabei.