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18.08.2023

Baldwin Launches New PrintEnomic$ Online Resource

Baldwin Technology Co. Inc. has launched PrintEnomic$, a new online resource of specialized eBooks and resources for corrugated, narrow web and sheet-fed and web offset printers at PrintEnomics.com.

The collection of Baldwin videos, podcasts and instructional guides are available for free and without firewalls to help maximize printer profitability. The eBooks analyze trends, issues, and technology options specific to printers in all three categories.

More than 5,000 print industry professionals have already downloaded or viewed earlier, limited-release eBooks “Untangling the Web” for narrow web and “From Beast to Beauty” for corrugated. The addition of “Video Didn't Kill the Radio Star. And Digital Didn't Kill Print” for sheet-fed and web offset printers completes the comprehensive PrintEnomic$ portfolio.
 
Through interviews with customers, industry insiders, in-house engineers – and reviews of the latest reporting – the eBooks explore pressing topics including sustainability, labor challenges, counterfeiting, and brand protection.

Baldwin Technology Co. Inc. has launched PrintEnomic$, a new online resource of specialized eBooks and resources for corrugated, narrow web and sheet-fed and web offset printers at PrintEnomics.com.

The collection of Baldwin videos, podcasts and instructional guides are available for free and without firewalls to help maximize printer profitability. The eBooks analyze trends, issues, and technology options specific to printers in all three categories.

More than 5,000 print industry professionals have already downloaded or viewed earlier, limited-release eBooks “Untangling the Web” for narrow web and “From Beast to Beauty” for corrugated. The addition of “Video Didn't Kill the Radio Star. And Digital Didn't Kill Print” for sheet-fed and web offset printers completes the comprehensive PrintEnomic$ portfolio.
 
Through interviews with customers, industry insiders, in-house engineers – and reviews of the latest reporting – the eBooks explore pressing topics including sustainability, labor challenges, counterfeiting, and brand protection.

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Baldwin Technology Company Inc.

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07.07.2022

STF: Neue Podcast-Folge mit Muntagnard

Die STF hat ihren Podcast „Creative Cocktail“ gestartet und in der dritten Folge sind Dario und Dario, die CEOs von Muntagnard, zu Gast. Die Podcast-Folge bietet Insights über die Unternehmensgründung, die Nachhaltigkeitsstrategie von Muntagnard und was die beiden damit bewegen möchten. Zudem geben sie Tipps für den Aufbau eines eigenen Labels mit und wie man sich von anderen Marken abhebt.

Die STF hat ihren Podcast „Creative Cocktail“ gestartet und in der dritten Folge sind Dario und Dario, die CEOs von Muntagnard, zu Gast. Die Podcast-Folge bietet Insights über die Unternehmensgründung, die Nachhaltigkeitsstrategie von Muntagnard und was die beiden damit bewegen möchten. Zudem geben sie Tipps für den Aufbau eines eigenen Labels mit und wie man sich von anderen Marken abhebt.

09.06.2022

GFA: New sustainability actions at Global Fashion Summit

The Global Fashion Summit was hosted by Global Fashion Agenda (GFA) in Copenhagen on 7-8 June. The event was centred around the theme ‘Alliances for a New Era’ and convened over 900 leaders from brands, retailers, NGOs, policy, manufacturers, and innovators to drive urgent action.

Attendees heard from 112 speakers including HRH The Crown Princess of Denmark; Marie-Claire Daveu, Chief Sustainability & institutional Affairs Officer, Kering; Leo Rongone, CEO, Bottega Veneta; Thierry Andretta, CEO, Mulberry; Lily Cole, Author & Podcaster on climate solutions and Advisor for UNECE; Nicolaj Reffstrup, Founder, GANNI; Maximillian Bittner, CEO, Vestiaire Collective; Paul Polmon, Co-Author, Net Positive; Bobby Kolade, Fashion Designer; Halide Alagöz, Chief Product Officer, Ralph Lauren Corporation; Aditi Mayer, Sustainable fashion blogger and labor rights activist; Lindita Xhaferi Salihu, Fashion Charter Lead, UNFCCC; and more.

Multiple companies, such as GFA, Ralph Lauren, Apparel Impact Institute, Fashion Revolution, GANNI, TrusTrace and Mulberry, chose to announce their latest sustainability measures at the landmark event.

The Global Fashion Summit was hosted by Global Fashion Agenda (GFA) in Copenhagen on 7-8 June. The event was centred around the theme ‘Alliances for a New Era’ and convened over 900 leaders from brands, retailers, NGOs, policy, manufacturers, and innovators to drive urgent action.

Attendees heard from 112 speakers including HRH The Crown Princess of Denmark; Marie-Claire Daveu, Chief Sustainability & institutional Affairs Officer, Kering; Leo Rongone, CEO, Bottega Veneta; Thierry Andretta, CEO, Mulberry; Lily Cole, Author & Podcaster on climate solutions and Advisor for UNECE; Nicolaj Reffstrup, Founder, GANNI; Maximillian Bittner, CEO, Vestiaire Collective; Paul Polmon, Co-Author, Net Positive; Bobby Kolade, Fashion Designer; Halide Alagöz, Chief Product Officer, Ralph Lauren Corporation; Aditi Mayer, Sustainable fashion blogger and labor rights activist; Lindita Xhaferi Salihu, Fashion Charter Lead, UNFCCC; and more.

Multiple companies, such as GFA, Ralph Lauren, Apparel Impact Institute, Fashion Revolution, GANNI, TrusTrace and Mulberry, chose to announce their latest sustainability measures at the landmark event.

Innovation Forum connected fashion companies with sustainable solution providers
This year’s Summit also presented an Innovation Forum, enabling small and large companies to meet with 24 sustainable solution providers – equipping them with the tools to turn words into meaningful actions. More than 300 facilitated business meetings between fashion companies and sustainable solution providers took place during the two days of the Summit.

12.05.2022

C.L.A.S.S. Eco Hub launches sustainable Training

C.L.A.S.S. has taken another strategic step with Training, an educational offer made of three moments aimed at sharing valuable and practical information concerning three main areas of sustainable development. Training will be adding value to the Smart Academy offer by C.L.A.S.S., a program of events and conferences, lectures or customized training services, united by an important goal: to educate, raise awareness and inspire professionals, students and even consumers with an eye to the values of responsibility.

There are three trainings offered:

C.L.A.S.S. has taken another strategic step with Training, an educational offer made of three moments aimed at sharing valuable and practical information concerning three main areas of sustainable development. Training will be adding value to the Smart Academy offer by C.L.A.S.S., a program of events and conferences, lectures or customized training services, united by an important goal: to educate, raise awareness and inspire professionals, students and even consumers with an eye to the values of responsibility.

There are three trainings offered:

  1. Introduction to a new generation of fashion
    C.L.A.S.S. team will introduce and explain the new generation of value-driven fashion where the fusion of design, innovation, communication and responsibility shapes an informed and competitive business, able to play both at an economic and social level. Since 2007, at the base of our philosophy is a formula: Virtuous Fashion, the one with the capital F, is the product of an integration of design (D), innovation (I), sustainability (S) and communication (C). In brief: F = D x I x S x C.
     
  2. Introduction to Smart Ingredients
    What is a responsible material? How to source responsibly? Which are the latest smart ingredients that can enrich with new generation fashion collections?
    During the session participant will be guided through materials available in the market, and will have the chance to have an “informed background“ of each one of the materials' journey. Conscious Choices can be made ONLY IF we have all the true full information in our hands. This training informd participant to make the best informed choice for their objectives. A simple but facts driven introduction to the key available innovative and sustainable materials: naturals, transformed and innovative where traceability, transparency, innovation, performance, responsible measurements are leading both the storymaking and the storytelling of each one of them.
     
  3. Introduction to Sustainability Report
    The preparation of the company's sustainability report is a fundamental moment to define objectives, identify improvement actions, and measure its environmental and social impact. It is a job that involves the entire company team, which can transform the report into an opportunity for growth.
    The package offered by C.L.A.S.S., in collaboration with Silvia Gambi, sustainable fashion journalist and podcaster of Solo Moda Sostenibile, combines training with personalized consulting with a coaching action to guide the company team in the preparation of its sustainability report, offering the necessary support to create a document that tells about the company, its values, its commitment and also its objectives.
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C.L.A.S.S.

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29.10.2021

Podcast-Serie von Textil vernetzt gestartet

Das Mittelstand 4.0-Kompetenzzentrum Textil vernetzt startet seinen Podcast „Vorgespult“, der ab sofort einmal im Monat erscheint. Im Mittelpunkt stehen Unternehmerinnen und Unternehmer, die gemeinsam mit den Textil vernetzt-Partnern die Digitalisierung auf unterschiedlichen Ebenen angehen. Wo liegen die Herausforderungen bei der Umsetzung von Digitalisierungsprojekten, wie anfangen, was sind die lessons learned?

Diese Fragen beantworten die Gäste, die in kleinen und mittleren Unternehmen der deutschen Textil- und Modeindustrie die Transformation begleiten und aus dem Digitalisierungs-Nähkästchen plaudern. Ebenso kommen Expertinnen und Experten aus dem Textil vernetzt-Netzwerk vor das Mikrofon und sprechen zu Themen wie Sensorik, Digital Engineering, vernetzte Produktionsketten, Arbeit 4.0 oder Künstliche Intelligenz.

In der ersten Folge ist Ditmar Schultschik, CEO der Gruschwitz Textilwerke AG, zu Gast und erzählt, wie es zum gemeinsamen Projekt mit Textil vernetzt kam, vor welchen Herausforderungen das Unternehmen bei der Umsetzung stand und wie es für den Hersteller in Sachen Digitalisierung zukünftig weitergeht.

Das Mittelstand 4.0-Kompetenzzentrum Textil vernetzt startet seinen Podcast „Vorgespult“, der ab sofort einmal im Monat erscheint. Im Mittelpunkt stehen Unternehmerinnen und Unternehmer, die gemeinsam mit den Textil vernetzt-Partnern die Digitalisierung auf unterschiedlichen Ebenen angehen. Wo liegen die Herausforderungen bei der Umsetzung von Digitalisierungsprojekten, wie anfangen, was sind die lessons learned?

Diese Fragen beantworten die Gäste, die in kleinen und mittleren Unternehmen der deutschen Textil- und Modeindustrie die Transformation begleiten und aus dem Digitalisierungs-Nähkästchen plaudern. Ebenso kommen Expertinnen und Experten aus dem Textil vernetzt-Netzwerk vor das Mikrofon und sprechen zu Themen wie Sensorik, Digital Engineering, vernetzte Produktionsketten, Arbeit 4.0 oder Künstliche Intelligenz.

In der ersten Folge ist Ditmar Schultschik, CEO der Gruschwitz Textilwerke AG, zu Gast und erzählt, wie es zum gemeinsamen Projekt mit Textil vernetzt kam, vor welchen Herausforderungen das Unternehmen bei der Umsetzung stand und wie es für den Hersteller in Sachen Digitalisierung zukünftig weitergeht.

Was bringt die Digitalisierung für mein Unternehmen? Welche Experten kann ich ansprechen? Wie haben sich andere Unternehmen nachhaltig aufgestellt? Der Podcast „Vorgespult“ geht auf solche Fragen ein und zeigt, dass Digitalisierung im Kopf beginnt. Digitalisierung ist wie Nachhaltigkeit Chefsache.

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Textil vernetzt