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08.02.2023

NCTO: US Vice President Kamala Harris announces investments for industry

The National Council of Textile Organizations (NCTO), representing the full spectrum of the U.S. textile industry from fibers through finished sewn products, welcomed Vice President Kamala Harris’ announcement of $585 million in new textile and apparel investments and sourcing commitments in Central America.

“Over the past year, well over $1 billion of new textile and apparel investments have been announced in Central America and the United States,” said NCTO President and CEO Kim Glas.  “The $585 million of investments and sourcing commitments announced today in the region will continue to build on the strong momentum of growth of nearshoring and onshoring these critical supply chains.”

The National Council of Textile Organizations (NCTO), representing the full spectrum of the U.S. textile industry from fibers through finished sewn products, welcomed Vice President Kamala Harris’ announcement of $585 million in new textile and apparel investments and sourcing commitments in Central America.

“Over the past year, well over $1 billion of new textile and apparel investments have been announced in Central America and the United States,” said NCTO President and CEO Kim Glas.  “The $585 million of investments and sourcing commitments announced today in the region will continue to build on the strong momentum of growth of nearshoring and onshoring these critical supply chains.”

“The investments and sourcing commitments announced today continue to build on the robust textile and apparel co-production chain between the U.S. and Central America,” said NCTO President and CEO Kim Glas. “We sincerely appreciate the administration’s commitment to this critical manufacturing sector that has contributed to the backbone of economic development in Central America and the United States. And we look forward to working with our retail and brand partners to continue to expand our vital manufacturing sector.”

Over the last year, substantial investments have been flowing into Central America, predicated on the Dominican Republic-Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA-DR) and the co-production chain that facilitates $15.1 billion in two-way textile and apparel trade and supports more than one million workers in the U.S. and the region.

“We saw apparel imports largely containing U.S. textile inputs from the CAFTA-DR region jump 24 percent according to the latest government trade data and we have seen well over $1 billion in investments in the region,” Glas said.

Several NCTO members previously joined the Vice President last year to announce their investments and sourcing commitments, including Parkdale Mills, Unifi, and SanMar.

“These are just a few of the key investments in the region, which illustrates how this co-production chain is continuing to make sustainable investments that strengthen supply chain resilience, create job opportunities and investment in the U.S. and the region, and ensure transparency in our supply chains, as momentum grows for onshoring and nearshoring textile and apparel production,” Glas said. “That is a win-win for our industry and the region.”

03.02.2023

Cellulose Fibres Conference 2023 publishes program

International experts will discuss topics along the entire cellulose fibre value chain at the upcoming Cellulose Fibres Conference, 8–9 March 2023 in Cologne and online.

How can the cellulose fibre industry contribute to the sustainability and circularity of the textile sector? How can fibre markets achieve a circular economy for their materials? What are the most sustainable technologies on the market? And, are there innovative, interesting raw materials and technologies worth exploring to meet the challenges of the coming years?

These and other questions in the field of cellulose fibres will be discussed within the program of the Cellulose Fibres Conference 2023. The two-day event will provide insights into the latest developments of the cellulose fibre sector and introduce innovative start-ups, technologies as well as novel fibre applications. A special focus will be set on the textile sector and its awaited paradigm shift towards circular economy in the following years.

Seven sessions will provide in depth views from fibre production to recycling, policy and market trends:

International experts will discuss topics along the entire cellulose fibre value chain at the upcoming Cellulose Fibres Conference, 8–9 March 2023 in Cologne and online.

How can the cellulose fibre industry contribute to the sustainability and circularity of the textile sector? How can fibre markets achieve a circular economy for their materials? What are the most sustainable technologies on the market? And, are there innovative, interesting raw materials and technologies worth exploring to meet the challenges of the coming years?

These and other questions in the field of cellulose fibres will be discussed within the program of the Cellulose Fibres Conference 2023. The two-day event will provide insights into the latest developments of the cellulose fibre sector and introduce innovative start-ups, technologies as well as novel fibre applications. A special focus will be set on the textile sector and its awaited paradigm shift towards circular economy in the following years.

Seven sessions will provide in depth views from fibre production to recycling, policy and market trends:

  • Strategies, Policy Framework of Textiles and Market Trends,
  • Circular Economy and Recyclability of Fibres,
  • Alternative Feedstocks and Supply Chains,
  • Innovation Award “Cellulose Fibre Innovation of the Year 2023″,
  • Sustainability and Environmental Impacts,
  • Ionic Liquids and New Technologies for Pulps, Fibres and Yarns,
  • New Technologies and Applications beyond Textiles.

The full conference program is available here.

Source:

nova-Institut für politische und ökologische Innovation GmbH

03.02.2023

Fiery® announces Independence

Fiery®, which provides Digital Front End (DFE) technology for production and industrial printing, announced that it has been separated from Electronics For Imaging, Inc. (“EFI”) and established as a separate company that will operate independently while remaining owned by EFI’s owner, Siris Capital Group LLC (together with its affiliates, "Siris").

Toby Weiss, long-time Chief Operating Officer and General Manager of Fiery, will continue to lead the business as CEO of Fiery, with Jeff Jacobson serving as Executive Chairman of Fiery in addition to his role as Executive Chairman of EFI.

“Fiery solutions have always been about enabling digital print and making print engines better, and this is a milestone in furthering that mission,” said Mr. Weiss. “Fiery OEM partners will benefit knowing that they are working with a company that is completely focused on adding value to their print platforms with world-class color management, high-performance image processing, and automated workflows.

Fiery®, which provides Digital Front End (DFE) technology for production and industrial printing, announced that it has been separated from Electronics For Imaging, Inc. (“EFI”) and established as a separate company that will operate independently while remaining owned by EFI’s owner, Siris Capital Group LLC (together with its affiliates, "Siris").

Toby Weiss, long-time Chief Operating Officer and General Manager of Fiery, will continue to lead the business as CEO of Fiery, with Jeff Jacobson serving as Executive Chairman of Fiery in addition to his role as Executive Chairman of EFI.

“Fiery solutions have always been about enabling digital print and making print engines better, and this is a milestone in furthering that mission,” said Mr. Weiss. “Fiery OEM partners will benefit knowing that they are working with a company that is completely focused on adding value to their print platforms with world-class color management, high-performance image processing, and automated workflows.

“Fiery will remain focused on working closely with its OEM partners, including the EFI Inkjet business, to continue developing cutting-edge technology that drives the next generation of automation, accuracy, and profit potential in digital printing,” Mr. Weiss continued. “Fiery now has a greater ability to serve as a neutral partner to ensure OEMs capture success within digital print. We look forward to accelerating our investment as a standalone company, while driving our expanding product portfolio, incorporating world-class color algorithms, and developing advanced cloud technology.”

Source:

EFI

(c) Andreas Endermann
Oberbürgermeister Dr. Stephan Keller und Annette Görtz
01.02.2023

Designerin Annette Görtz mit Modebusiness Award ausgezeichnet

  • Im „The Paradise Now“ wurde Designerin Annette Görtz mit dem Modebusiness Award ausgezeichnet
  • Die Landeshauptstadt ehrte gemeinsam mit dem Fashion Net Düsseldorf zum achten Mal nationale Einflussgrößen aus der Mode
  • Oberbürgermeister Dr. Stephan Keller begrüßte Gäste aus der Modebranche

In Düsseldorf wurde Annette Görtz, eine der international bekanntesten, deutschen Designerinnen und Modeunternehmer:innen, am 29. Januar für ihren Einfluss auf die Modewirtschaft Deutschlands mit dem Mode Business Award ausgezeichnet. Unter dem Motto „Next Generation“ empfingen Oberbürgermeister Dr. Stephan Keller und Angelika Firnrohr, Geschäftsführerin des Fashion Net rund 160 nationale und internationale Gäste zur festlichen Verleihung in Düsseldorfs In-Location „The Paradise Now“. Die vom Verein Fashion Net Düsseldorf im Jahr 2015 entwickelte Auszeichnung ehrt Impulsgeber:innen des Fashion Business, die sich durch ihr Engagement in der nordrhein-westfälischen Hauptstadt hervorgehoben haben.

  • Im „The Paradise Now“ wurde Designerin Annette Görtz mit dem Modebusiness Award ausgezeichnet
  • Die Landeshauptstadt ehrte gemeinsam mit dem Fashion Net Düsseldorf zum achten Mal nationale Einflussgrößen aus der Mode
  • Oberbürgermeister Dr. Stephan Keller begrüßte Gäste aus der Modebranche

In Düsseldorf wurde Annette Görtz, eine der international bekanntesten, deutschen Designerinnen und Modeunternehmer:innen, am 29. Januar für ihren Einfluss auf die Modewirtschaft Deutschlands mit dem Mode Business Award ausgezeichnet. Unter dem Motto „Next Generation“ empfingen Oberbürgermeister Dr. Stephan Keller und Angelika Firnrohr, Geschäftsführerin des Fashion Net rund 160 nationale und internationale Gäste zur festlichen Verleihung in Düsseldorfs In-Location „The Paradise Now“. Die vom Verein Fashion Net Düsseldorf im Jahr 2015 entwickelte Auszeichnung ehrt Impulsgeber:innen des Fashion Business, die sich durch ihr Engagement in der nordrhein-westfälischen Hauptstadt hervorgehoben haben. Christiane Arp, ehemalige VOGUE-Chefredakteurin, Vorstandsvorsitzende des Fashion Council Germany und langjährige Wegbegleiterin von Annette Görtz, hielt die Laudatio – nicht nur auf die Designerin selbst, sondern auf ihre gesamte Familie.

Rückenwind für Mode in Düsseldorf
„Der Modebusiness Award geht in diesem Jahr an Annette Görtz, die nicht nur den Orderstandort maßgeblich geprägt hat, sondern auch eine internationale Einflussgröße in der Mode ist. So wie Düsseldorf und Mode Hand in Hand gehen, so untrennbar ist auch die Modeunternehmerin mit der Landeshauptstadt verbunden: Ob im Showroom oder auf der Königsallee – ihr Bekenntnis und ihre Begeisterung für den Standort Düsseldorf sind ausschlaggebend für die Ehrung mit dem Modebusiness Award Düsseldorf 2023“, verkündet Oberbürgermeister Dr. Stephan Keller zur Auszeichnung der Designerin, die ihre Mode bereits in einer spektakulären Schau mit einem Laufsteg über Wasser in der Neusser Langen Foundation inszenierte.

Zwei Generationen – eine Modemarke
Für Annette Görtz ist der Mode Business Award mehr als nur eine Auszeichnung ihres gleichnamigen Labels. Der Preis ehrt den Familienzusammenhalt und ihre gemeinsame Mission, die das Unternehmen seit drei Jahrzehnten zu den renommiertesten Modemarken – Made in Germany – macht. Nach ihrem Diplom an der Fachhochschule Bielefeld machte sich die studierte Designerin 1984 selbstständig, später baute sie die Marke mit ihrem Mann Hans-Jörg Welsch zu einem international bekannten Luxuslabel auf, das seither eine avantgardistische und unverwechselbare Handschrift trägt. Ihr gemeinsamer Sohn, der 31-Jährige Maximilian Welsch, ist Absolvent der Königlichen Akademie für Mode in Antwerpen und führt seit 2021 den Betrieb mit Unterstützung seines Teams und der Familie weitestgehend selbstständig.

Heute, mit Vertretungen in Amsterdam, London, Zürich, Barcelona, New York und Sydney, sei Düsseldorf immer noch ihre Basis, sagt Annette Görtz – getreu ihrem Schaffensmotto „sich treu bleiben.“ Repräsentative Showrooms, zuerst die alte Schokoladenfabrik an der Kaiserswerther Str. und aktuelle die Gründerzeitvilla direkt an der Cecilienallee unterstreichen den Anspruch des Labels. Im eigenen Retail-Store MILIAN auf der Königsallee, verkauft die Unternehmerfamilie in bestem Markenumfeld ihre eigene Brand, aber auch internationale Labels wie Dries van Noten, Issey Miyake, Jil Sander oder Maison Margiela.

Source:

Fashion Net Düsseldorf e. V. / PR + Presseagentur textschwester

(c) Beste Spa
01.02.2023

Beste x HeiQ AeoniQ™ launch first collection

Beste x HeiQ AeoniQ™ announce their partnership with the launch of a capsule in the CARPINI collection at Milano Unica. The fabrics including HeiQ AeoniQ™ are crafted by the Italian textiles manufacturer Beste, well known for supplying high-end fabrics for premium and luxury brands.

The fabrics capsule collection for S/S 24 includes 12 articles made with 100% HeiQ AeoniQ™, linen, and HeiQ AeoniQ™ blends, and cotton and HeiQ AeoniQ™ blends in several different proportions.
The collection is named FLOW, as related to the movement of water and air to be in tune with Nature’s balance and rhythm, with a color range including hay, black, water, caramel, violet, dust, denim, lime, and cobalt.

With this initiative, Beste becomes the first partner to incorporate the HeiQ AeoniQ™ fiber into its active fabric portfolio, and also its Tessuteka, the library that keeps all the fabrics produced by the company since 1993.

Beste x HeiQ AeoniQ™ announce their partnership with the launch of a capsule in the CARPINI collection at Milano Unica. The fabrics including HeiQ AeoniQ™ are crafted by the Italian textiles manufacturer Beste, well known for supplying high-end fabrics for premium and luxury brands.

The fabrics capsule collection for S/S 24 includes 12 articles made with 100% HeiQ AeoniQ™, linen, and HeiQ AeoniQ™ blends, and cotton and HeiQ AeoniQ™ blends in several different proportions.
The collection is named FLOW, as related to the movement of water and air to be in tune with Nature’s balance and rhythm, with a color range including hay, black, water, caramel, violet, dust, denim, lime, and cobalt.

With this initiative, Beste becomes the first partner to incorporate the HeiQ AeoniQ™ fiber into its active fabric portfolio, and also its Tessuteka, the library that keeps all the fabrics produced by the company since 1993.

For Carlo Centonze, HeiQ’s CEO “the partnership with Beste makes total sense for all the values embodied by HeiQ AeoniQ™ that we both share, namely its commitment to circular ethics, practice and promote sustainability, and have a positive impact in the environment while also creating new business opportunities that the market and the Planet so urgently need.”

According to Giovanni Santi, Beste’s CDA president: “Beste SpA benefit company is strongly committed to developing a positive and responsible impact over the environment and the social fabric it is surrounded by. To meet this precise criterion, we use HeiQ AeoniQ™, a new biodegradable fiber developed by HeiQ, a Swiss chemical company that is Beste's constant partner in this indispensable green revolution. The introduction of HeiQ AeoniQ™, namely a fiber that is cellulosic in nature but with characteristics and performances similar to polyester ones, concerns a significant step in the reduction of CO2 emissions and plastics. It is not only a responsible choice, but it also deals with a precise and courageous positioning in the constant battle in favor of our planet by starting from the textile innovation front.”

The new Beste x HeiQ AeoniQ™ fabrics will be displayed at Beste’s booth during the Milano Unica trade show from January 31st to February 2nd, in Milan, Italy.

More information:
HeiQ AeoniQ Beste Milano Unica
Source:

HeiQ

(c) INDA
01.02.2023

FiltXPO™ 2023 taking place in October

Global leading companies from more than 15 countries in the filtration and separation industry will connect with some 1,500 industry professionals and launch their innovations at FiltXPO™ 2023, Oct. 10-12, at Navy Pier in Chicago, Illinois.

FiltXPO™, an exhibition and conference dedicated exclusively to filtration and separation, is now being held on an 18-month cycle, making it a valuable opportunity to generate new business and grow global relationships with unique exposure to the North American market, according to INDA.

FiltXPO™ will draw senior-level professionals from around the world in major market segments involved in the design, manufacture, sales, and use of filtration/separation products and services.

A feature of the event will be the technical conference – Summit for Global Change. Five panels of global industry experts will debate filtration and separation’s most compelling challenges such as indoor air quality, filtration sustainability, standards and technologies. FiltXPO™ will also offer a one-and-a-half day intensive training course on the development, testing and application of filtration and separation media.

Global leading companies from more than 15 countries in the filtration and separation industry will connect with some 1,500 industry professionals and launch their innovations at FiltXPO™ 2023, Oct. 10-12, at Navy Pier in Chicago, Illinois.

FiltXPO™, an exhibition and conference dedicated exclusively to filtration and separation, is now being held on an 18-month cycle, making it a valuable opportunity to generate new business and grow global relationships with unique exposure to the North American market, according to INDA.

FiltXPO™ will draw senior-level professionals from around the world in major market segments involved in the design, manufacture, sales, and use of filtration/separation products and services.

A feature of the event will be the technical conference – Summit for Global Change. Five panels of global industry experts will debate filtration and separation’s most compelling challenges such as indoor air quality, filtration sustainability, standards and technologies. FiltXPO™ will also offer a one-and-a-half day intensive training course on the development, testing and application of filtration and separation media.

(c) Andreas Endermann
Oberbürgermeister Dr. Stephan Keller und Sarah Vieten
01.02.2023

Sarah Vieten wird Geschäftsführerin bei Fashion Net Düsseldorf e.V.

Ab dem 01. Februar wird Sarah Vieten offiziell die Geschäftsleitung des Düsseldorfer Modevereins Fashion Net übernehmen und löst somit das langjährige Amt von Angelika Firnrohr ab.

Als gebürtige Mönchengladbacherin zog es Sarah Vieten bereits zu Studienzeiten nach Düsseldorf, wo sie an der HHU ihr Studium der Medien- und Kulturwissenschaften absolvierte. Von 2009 bis 2016 arbeitete Vieten bei dem Düsseldorfer Fashion-Unternehmen JADES und verhalf als Content-, Social Media- und PR-Managerin dem Onlineshop JADES24 zu digitalem und zu stationärem Erfolg. Es folgten Stationen im Global Marketing- und Content Team des Messer- und Kochgeschirrexperten ZWILLING als auch bei der SNIPES-Tochter ONYGO. Als Dozentin gab sie an der AMD Düsseldorf Seminare zu Mode- und Online-Journalismus. Seit 2019 unterstützte Vieten die Düsseldorferin Modedesignerin und Unternehmerin Stephanie Hahn in der Projekt-Entwicklung des ersten deutschen „Green Luxury“-Concept Stores LIVE LAB STUDIOS. Seit der Eröffnung plante und veranstaltete sie als Store-Managerin regelmäßig branchen- sowie themenübergreifende Happenings.

Ab dem 01. Februar wird Sarah Vieten offiziell die Geschäftsleitung des Düsseldorfer Modevereins Fashion Net übernehmen und löst somit das langjährige Amt von Angelika Firnrohr ab.

Als gebürtige Mönchengladbacherin zog es Sarah Vieten bereits zu Studienzeiten nach Düsseldorf, wo sie an der HHU ihr Studium der Medien- und Kulturwissenschaften absolvierte. Von 2009 bis 2016 arbeitete Vieten bei dem Düsseldorfer Fashion-Unternehmen JADES und verhalf als Content-, Social Media- und PR-Managerin dem Onlineshop JADES24 zu digitalem und zu stationärem Erfolg. Es folgten Stationen im Global Marketing- und Content Team des Messer- und Kochgeschirrexperten ZWILLING als auch bei der SNIPES-Tochter ONYGO. Als Dozentin gab sie an der AMD Düsseldorf Seminare zu Mode- und Online-Journalismus. Seit 2019 unterstützte Vieten die Düsseldorferin Modedesignerin und Unternehmerin Stephanie Hahn in der Projekt-Entwicklung des ersten deutschen „Green Luxury“-Concept Stores LIVE LAB STUDIOS. Seit der Eröffnung plante und veranstaltete sie als Store-Managerin regelmäßig branchen- sowie themenübergreifende Happenings.

Durch ihre jahrelange Expertise konnte sie ein Netzwerk von Meinungsmacher:innen aus Fashion, Beauty und Interieur aufbauen. „Mit der Übernahme der Fashion Net Geschäftsführung möchte ich meine vielfältige Berufs- und Branchenerfahrung einbringen und zur positiven Standortentwicklung meiner geliebten Wahlheimat beitragen. Düsseldorf steckt voller kreativer Köpfe und modischem Potential. Ich freue mich auf viele neue Herausforderungen, Aufgaben und einen produktiven Dialog aller Akteur:innen“, sagt Vieten zu ihrer neuen Position.

Source:

Fashion Net Düsseldorf e. V. / PR + Presseagentur textschwester

(c) Hohenstein
27.01.2023

OEKO-TEX® ORGANIC COTTON - New label for organic cotton

From April 2023, OEKO-TEX® will officially launch its new ORGANIC COTTON label. Two initial pilot customers have already been certified by the testing service provider Hohenstein: the Indian textile supplier Milan Group and the Turkish cotton producer Akasya.

The new organic label ensures that all requirements for labeling as organic cotton are met. In addition to testing in accordance with OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100, it ensures that the cotton contains less than ten percent genetically modified material, complies with pesticide limits and guarantees its organic origin.

Textile companies whose products have been certified with the OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 can now have their certificates extended to an ORGANIC COTTON certificate after ensuring ecological production.

"A combination with OEKO-TEX® MADE IN GREEN is ideal," explains Ivonne Schramm, Head of OEKO-TEX® at Hohenstein. "This ensures environmental friendliness, transparency and socially responsible conditions in a single certification."

From April 2023, OEKO-TEX® will officially launch its new ORGANIC COTTON label. Two initial pilot customers have already been certified by the testing service provider Hohenstein: the Indian textile supplier Milan Group and the Turkish cotton producer Akasya.

The new organic label ensures that all requirements for labeling as organic cotton are met. In addition to testing in accordance with OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100, it ensures that the cotton contains less than ten percent genetically modified material, complies with pesticide limits and guarantees its organic origin.

Textile companies whose products have been certified with the OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 can now have their certificates extended to an ORGANIC COTTON certificate after ensuring ecological production.

"A combination with OEKO-TEX® MADE IN GREEN is ideal," explains Ivonne Schramm, Head of OEKO-TEX® at Hohenstein. "This ensures environmental friendliness, transparency and socially responsible conditions in a single certification."

The certificate can be used for ready-made articles (e.g. T-shirt, bedspread, etc.) as well as for textile intermediate products (e.g. intermediate products such as raw fibers, yarns, etc.). Mixtures of organic and conventional cultivation are not permitted.

Source:

Hohenstein

(c) ZERO foundation, Foto: Ruth Magers
27.01.2023

Ausstellung und Performance in der ZERO foundation

Anlässlich des fünfzehnjährigen Jubiläums der Stiftung widmet sich die ZERO foundation in Düsseldorf in einer Ausstellung dem Verhältnis von ZERO und Mode. Gezeigt werden neben Werken der Sammlung auch Modekreationen und Designentwürfe von ZERO-Künstler*innen, wie ein von Yves Klein gestaltetes Abendkleid.

Im Zusammenspiel von Ausstellung, Performance und Design wirft Ein Kleid, monochrom einen neuen Blick auf die ZERO-Bewegung und lässt junge Künstler*innen aus den Disziplinen Mode, Musik und Szenographie eine intensive Auseinandersetzung mit der berühmten Avantgarde erfahren. Darunter eine Präsentation der jungen Modedesignerin Viktoria Lorenz am 16. und 22. April, die ganz im Zeichen der innovativen Arbeiten von ZERO-Künstler*innen wie Mack, Piene und Uecker steht.

Laufzeit Ausstellung: 16. April - 2. Juli 2023
Fashion Show in der Ausstellung: 16. und 22. April 2023

Anlässlich des fünfzehnjährigen Jubiläums der Stiftung widmet sich die ZERO foundation in Düsseldorf in einer Ausstellung dem Verhältnis von ZERO und Mode. Gezeigt werden neben Werken der Sammlung auch Modekreationen und Designentwürfe von ZERO-Künstler*innen, wie ein von Yves Klein gestaltetes Abendkleid.

Im Zusammenspiel von Ausstellung, Performance und Design wirft Ein Kleid, monochrom einen neuen Blick auf die ZERO-Bewegung und lässt junge Künstler*innen aus den Disziplinen Mode, Musik und Szenographie eine intensive Auseinandersetzung mit der berühmten Avantgarde erfahren. Darunter eine Präsentation der jungen Modedesignerin Viktoria Lorenz am 16. und 22. April, die ganz im Zeichen der innovativen Arbeiten von ZERO-Künstler*innen wie Mack, Piene und Uecker steht.

Laufzeit Ausstellung: 16. April - 2. Juli 2023
Fashion Show in der Ausstellung: 16. und 22. April 2023

Source:

ZERO foundation / PR+Presseagentur textschwester

27.01.2023

BVMed-Datenbank: Medizintechnik-Methodenbewertung

In der im Frühjahr 2022 gestarteten Datenbank „BVData“ des Bundesverbandes Medizintechnologie (BVMed) sind mittlerweile über 400 Bewertungsverfahren für über 200 innovative Untersuchungs- und Behandlungsmethoden mit Medizintechnologien abgebildet. Die BVMed-Datenbank bereitet aus der Medizintechnik-Perspektive die Methodenbewertungs-Verfahren des Gemeinsamen Bundesausschusses (G-BA) und weiterer beteiligter Organisationen strukturiert auf.

Die Anforderungen an die sichere und leistungsfähige Behandlung von Patient:innen mit Medizinprodukten wachsen stetig. Mit geeigneten Datenquellen können wichtige Erkenntnisse aus dem Versorgungsalltag gewonnen werden, um die Behandlungsqualität zu verbessern. Ein wichtiges Instrument für Medizintechnik-Hersteller, um den Nutzen von Medizinprodukten zu belegen, sind Verfahren der Methodenbewertung, beispielsweise die Erprobungsverfahren.

In der im Frühjahr 2022 gestarteten Datenbank „BVData“ des Bundesverbandes Medizintechnologie (BVMed) sind mittlerweile über 400 Bewertungsverfahren für über 200 innovative Untersuchungs- und Behandlungsmethoden mit Medizintechnologien abgebildet. Die BVMed-Datenbank bereitet aus der Medizintechnik-Perspektive die Methodenbewertungs-Verfahren des Gemeinsamen Bundesausschusses (G-BA) und weiterer beteiligter Organisationen strukturiert auf.

Die Anforderungen an die sichere und leistungsfähige Behandlung von Patient:innen mit Medizinprodukten wachsen stetig. Mit geeigneten Datenquellen können wichtige Erkenntnisse aus dem Versorgungsalltag gewonnen werden, um die Behandlungsqualität zu verbessern. Ein wichtiges Instrument für Medizintechnik-Hersteller, um den Nutzen von Medizinprodukten zu belegen, sind Verfahren der Methodenbewertung, beispielsweise die Erprobungsverfahren.

Ein Methodenverfahren erfordert die Teilnahme vieler unabhängiger Institute. Hier ist allerdings die Kommunikation der Untersuchungsergebnisse und Beschlüsse nicht einheitlich geregelt. Einen vollständigen Überblick über die Methodenbewertung und Analysen gibt die herstellerorientierte digitale Bewertungsverfahren-Datenbank „BVData“ des BVMed. Dort werden Verfahren von der Eröffnung bis zur abschließenden Bewertung strukturiert hinterlegt. Mit den vollständig recherchierbaren Datensätzen zur Erprobung und Bewertung von Medizinprodukten können Medizintechnik-Unternehmen alle Daten schnell und aussagekräftig analysieren.

Source:

BVMed | Bundesverband Medizintechnologie e.V.

24.01.2023

Südwesttextil: Aufhebung der SARS-CoV-2-Arbeitsschutzverordnung

  • Südwesttextil begrüßt die Veröffentlichung eines Referentenentwurfs zur vorzeitigen Aufhebung der SARS-CoV-2-Arbeitsschutzverordnung.

Bundesarbeitsminister Hubertus Heil hat angekündigt, die Corona-Arbeitsschutzverordnung, die bis zum 7. April 2023 laufen sollte, bereits zum 2. Februar 2023 auslaufen zu lassen. Ein entsprechender Referentenentwurf liegt vor.

Die Entscheidung begründet das Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Soziales (BMAS) mit der stetigen Abnahme der Häufigkeit und Schwere von Infektionen mit SARS-CoV-2, den allgemein günstigen Prognosen hinsichtlich des mittel- und langfristigen Infektionsgeschehens sowie mit der zunehmenden Immunität in der Bevölkerung und dem Ausbleiben neuer Varianten.

  • Südwesttextil begrüßt die Veröffentlichung eines Referentenentwurfs zur vorzeitigen Aufhebung der SARS-CoV-2-Arbeitsschutzverordnung.

Bundesarbeitsminister Hubertus Heil hat angekündigt, die Corona-Arbeitsschutzverordnung, die bis zum 7. April 2023 laufen sollte, bereits zum 2. Februar 2023 auslaufen zu lassen. Ein entsprechender Referentenentwurf liegt vor.

Die Entscheidung begründet das Bundesministerium für Arbeit und Soziales (BMAS) mit der stetigen Abnahme der Häufigkeit und Schwere von Infektionen mit SARS-CoV-2, den allgemein günstigen Prognosen hinsichtlich des mittel- und langfristigen Infektionsgeschehens sowie mit der zunehmenden Immunität in der Bevölkerung und dem Ausbleiben neuer Varianten.

Vor dem Hintergrund, dass bereits seit Mitte November Quarantäne und Absonderung in Baden-Württemberg und vielen anderen Bundesländern an den endemischen Charakter des Virus angepasst worden sind, begrüßt der Arbeitgeberverband der südwestdeutschen Textil- und Bekleidungsindustrie das Vorhaben, die Corona-ArbSchV aufzuheben. Hauptgeschäftsführerin Edina Brenner erklärt: „Wir haben als Wirtschaft das Hochlaufen des pandemischen Schutzes mitgetragen und selbstverständlich Verantwortung übernommen. Mit dem Auslaufen vieler Corona-Beschränkungen muss die Arbeitsschutzverordnung aber analog angepasst werden. Die Ankündigung von Bundesminister Heil ist daher überfällig – der Virus ist leider längst Bestandteil unseres Alltags. Nach der Aufhebung der SARS-CoV-2-Arbeitsschutzverordnung sind die angekündigten unverbindlichen und praxisgerechten Empfehlungen des BMAS für zukünftige Infektionsausbrüche ausreichend und angemessen.“

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Südwesttextil – Verband der Südwestdeutschen Textil- und Bekleidungsindustrie e.V.

(c) nova-Institut GmbH
24.01.2023

Six nominees for„Cellulose Fibre Innovation of the Year 2023“

For the third time, nova-Institute awards the “Cellulose Fibre Innovation of the Year” award in the frame of the “Cellulose Fibres Conference 2023” (8-9 March 2023). The conference advisory board nominated six remarkable products, including cellulose fibres from textile waste, banana production waste and bacterial pulp, a novel technology for producing lyocell yarns and a hygiene product. The innovations will be put to the vote of the conference audience on the first day of the event, with the awards ceremony taking place in the evening. The innovation award “Cellulose Fibre Innovation of the Year 2023” is sponsored by GIG Karasek (AT).

For the third time, nova-Institute awards the “Cellulose Fibre Innovation of the Year” award in the frame of the “Cellulose Fibres Conference 2023” (8-9 March 2023). The conference advisory board nominated six remarkable products, including cellulose fibres from textile waste, banana production waste and bacterial pulp, a novel technology for producing lyocell yarns and a hygiene product. The innovations will be put to the vote of the conference audience on the first day of the event, with the awards ceremony taking place in the evening. The innovation award “Cellulose Fibre Innovation of the Year 2023” is sponsored by GIG Karasek (AT).

Here are the six nominees
Vybrana – The new generation banana fibre – GenCrest Bioproducts (India)

Vybrana is a Gencrest’s Sustainable Cellulosic Fibre upcycled from agrowaste. Raw fibres are extracted from the Banana Pseudo stem at the end of the plant lifecycle. The biomass waste is then treated by the Gencrest patented Fiberzyme technology. Here, cocktail enzyme formulations remove the high lignin content and other impurities and help fibre fibrillation. The company's proprietary cottonisation process provides fine, spinnable cellulose staple fibres suitable for blending with other staple fibres and can be spun on any conventional spinning systems giving yarns sustainable apparel. Vybrana is produced without the use of heavy chemicals and minimized water consumption and in a waste-free process where balance biomass is converted to bio stimulants Agrosatva and Bio Fertilizers & organic manure.

HeiQ AeoniQ™ – technology for more sustainability of textiles – HeiQ (Austria)
HeiQ AeoniQ™ is the disruptive technology and key initiative from HeiQ with the potential to change the sustainability of textiles. It is the first climate-positive continuous cellulose filament yarn, made in a proprietary manufacturing process and the first to reproduce the properties of polyester and nylon yarns in a cellulosic, biodegradable, and endlessly recyclable fibre.
HeiQ AeoniQ™ can be manufactured from different cellulosic raw materials such as pre- and post-consumer textile waste, biotech cellulose, and non-valorized agricultural waste, such as ground coffee waste or banana peels. It naturally degrades after only 12 weeks in the soil. Each ton of HeiQ AeoniQ™ saves 5 tons of CO2 emissions. The first garments made with this innovative cellulosic filament fiber were commercially launched in January 2023.

TENCEL™ LUXE – lyocell filament yarn – Lenzing (Austria)
TENCEL™ LUXE is LENZING’s new versatile lyocell yarn that offers an urgently needed sustainable filament solution for the textile and fashion industry. A possible botanical alternative for silk, long-staple cotton, and petrol-based synthetic filaments, is derived from wood grown in renewable, sustainably managed forests, and produced in an environmentally sound, closed-loop process that recycles water and reuses more than 99 % of organic solvent. Certified by The Vegan Society, it is suitable for a wide range of applications and fabric developments, from finer high fashion propositions to denim constructions, seamless and activewear innovations, and even agricultural and technical solutions.

Nullarbor™ – Nanollose & Birla Cellulose (Australia/India)
In 2020, Nanollose & Birla Cellulose started a journey to develop and commercialize tree-free lyocell from bacterial cellulose, called Nullarbor™. The name derives from the Latin “nulla arbor” which means “no trees”. Initial lab research at both ends led to a joint patent application with the patent “production of high-tenacity lyocell fibres made from bacterial cellulose”.
Nullarbor is significantly stronger than lyocell made from wood-based pulp; even adding small amounts of bacterial cellulose to wood pulp increases the fibre toughness. In 2022, the first pilot batch of 260kg was produced with 20 % bacterial pulp share. Several high-quality fabrics and garments were produced with this fibre. The collaboration between Nanollose & Birla Cellulose now focuses on increasing the production scale and amount of bacterial pulp in the fibre.

Circulose® – makes fashion circular – Renewcell (Sweden)
Circulose® made by Renewcell is a branded dissolving pulp made from 100 % textile waste, like worn-out clothes and production scraps. It provides a unique material for fashion that is 100 % recycled, recyclable, biodegradable, and of virgin-equivalent quality. It is used by fibre producers to make staple fibre or filaments like viscose, lyocell, modal, acetate or other types of man-made cellulosic fibres. In 2022, Renewcell, opened the world’s first textile-to-textile chemical recycling plant in Sundsvall, Sweden – Renewcell 1. The plant will eventually reach 120,000 tons of annual capacity.

Sparkle sustainable sanitary pads – Sparkle Innovations (United States)
Globally, around 300 billion period products are discarded every year, resulting in millions of tons of non-biodegradable waste. Since most conventional sanitary pads contain up to 90 % plastics, they do not biodegrade for around 600 years. Sparkle has designed sustainable, plastic-free, biodegradable and compostable Sparkle sanitary pads. From product to packaging, they are made up of around 90 % cellulose-based materials with top sheet, absorbent core, release paper, wrapping paper and packaging made of cellulose-based fibres. Whether Sparkle pads end up in a compost pit, are incinerated or end up in a landfill, they are a more sustainable alternative compared to conventional pads that contain large amounts of plastics, complex petro-chemical based ingredients and artificial fragrances. When tested according to ISO 14855-1 by a leading independent lab in Europe, Sparkle pads reached over 90 % absolute biodegradation within 90 days in commercial composting conditions.

(c) AkzoNobel
20.01.2023

AkzoNobel again a European Top Employer

AkzoNobel has been rated as a European Top Employer by the Top Employers Institute for the second consecutive year.

In the latest benchmark review, the company has been recognized in eight countries – Brazil, China, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, the UK and the US – all of them repeat certifications. AkzoNobel qualifies as a European Top Employer because five of the certified countries are in Europe.

Each year, the Top Employers Institute certifies organizations who are focused on putting people first through their HR policies. The survey covers six HR domains consisting of 20 topics, including people strategy, work environment, talent acquisition, learning, diversity and inclusion, and well-being.

The latest 2023 rating marks the second certification in a row for AkzoNobel in France, Germany and Sweden, the fourth for the Netherlands and the US, the seventh for Brazil, the tenth for China and the 11th for the UK.

AkzoNobel has been rated as a European Top Employer by the Top Employers Institute for the second consecutive year.

In the latest benchmark review, the company has been recognized in eight countries – Brazil, China, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, the UK and the US – all of them repeat certifications. AkzoNobel qualifies as a European Top Employer because five of the certified countries are in Europe.

Each year, the Top Employers Institute certifies organizations who are focused on putting people first through their HR policies. The survey covers six HR domains consisting of 20 topics, including people strategy, work environment, talent acquisition, learning, diversity and inclusion, and well-being.

The latest 2023 rating marks the second certification in a row for AkzoNobel in France, Germany and Sweden, the fourth for the Netherlands and the US, the seventh for Brazil, the tenth for China and the 11th for the UK.

Source:

AkzoNobel

20.01.2023

NCTO and USINFI tell Biden Administration Penalty Tariffs counteract China’s Unfair Trade Advantage

The Biden administration’s Section 301 penalty tariffs on finished textiles and apparel counteract China’s unfair trade advantages and give U.S. manufactures a chance to compete, two key American textile manufacturing groups told the Biden administration. Removing tariffs, the associations said, would reward China, put U.S. manufacturers at a competitive disadvantage and do nothing to reduce inflation.

In a formal submission to the U.S. Trade Representative’s (USTR) office, which is conducting a four-year statutory review of the tariffs, the associations, representing the entirety of the U.S. textile production chain, expressed strong support for the continuation of current Section 301 penalty tariffs on finished textiles and apparel imports from China and outlined the effectiveness of U.S. tariff actions.

The Biden administration’s Section 301 penalty tariffs on finished textiles and apparel counteract China’s unfair trade advantages and give U.S. manufactures a chance to compete, two key American textile manufacturing groups told the Biden administration. Removing tariffs, the associations said, would reward China, put U.S. manufacturers at a competitive disadvantage and do nothing to reduce inflation.

In a formal submission to the U.S. Trade Representative’s (USTR) office, which is conducting a four-year statutory review of the tariffs, the associations, representing the entirety of the U.S. textile production chain, expressed strong support for the continuation of current Section 301 penalty tariffs on finished textiles and apparel imports from China and outlined the effectiveness of U.S. tariff actions.

“In some cases, such as on finished apparel, the tariffs have worked to partially offset and counteract China’s unfair trade advantages,” the groups said. “The tariffs on finished textile and apparel items are giving U.S. manufacturers the chance to compete, and we are seeing encouraging investment and growth in moving some production and souring from China back to the Western Hemisphere.”

“The CAFTA-DR [Dominican Republic-Central America Free Trade Agreement] region has seen more than $1 billion in new textile and apparel investment this year, for example, which is historic and due to the textile and apparel rules negotiated under the agreement and sourcing shifts from China,” they added. “This investment and growing U.S. imports from the Western Hemisphere is attributable in part to the 301 tariffs on finished apparel.  The tariffs on finished items in our sector are broadly supported by textile/apparel producers in the hemispheric co-production chain, and it is essential that they remain in place, absent China reforming its practices.”

The submission was filed by the National Council of Textile Organizations (NCTO) and the U.S. Industrial and Narrow Fabrics Institute (USINFI), a division of the Advanced Textiles Association (AFA).

The groups have long advocated for a fair, transparent process to remove tariffs on textile machinery, certain chemicals and dyes and limited textile inputs that cannot be sourced domestically to help U.S. manufacturers compete against China.

They also stressed that lifting the tariffs on finished textiles and apparel products from China “will solidify their global dominance in this sector for generations to come and reward their abusive behaviors, exacerbate the migration crisis, hurt domestic manufacturers and workers, undermine our ability to recalibrate essential PPE supply chains, and blunt the positive supply chains shifts and investments in the Western Hemisphere that are happening.” They added it would “do nothing to solve the inflation crisis facing U.S. consumers and manufacturers right now.”

See the full submission here.

Source:

National Council of Textile Organizations

Photo: Texhibition Istanbul
20.01.2023

Third edition of TEXHIBITION Istanbul Fabric, Yarn and Textile Accessories Fair

  • Third edition of Texhibition Istanbul will take place from 8-10 March 2023 at the Istanbul Expo Center
  • Organizers focus on growth: more than 25,000 international visitors are targeted for March 2023
  • More than 400 exhibitors show fabrics, yarns and accessories at the Istanbul Expo Center
  • Trend seminars and trend area with special focus on sustainability presents the trends for spring/summer 2024

The third edition of Texhibition Istanbul Fabric, Yarn and Textile Accessories Fair, 8-10 March 2023 builds on the successful editions of the fair last year. The fair is organized by the Istanbul Textile Exporters' Association (ITHIB) and with the support of the Istanbul Chamber of Commerce (ICOC).

More than 400 exhibitors from the areas of knitwear, woven fabrics, denim, yarns and accessories will present their 2024 spring-summer collections on 15,000 square meters in the Istanbul Expo Center. These include well-known names such as Kipaş, Bossa, Yünsa, Btd, Çalık, Hefa, İskur, Universal, Gülle, and Migiboy.

  • Third edition of Texhibition Istanbul will take place from 8-10 March 2023 at the Istanbul Expo Center
  • Organizers focus on growth: more than 25,000 international visitors are targeted for March 2023
  • More than 400 exhibitors show fabrics, yarns and accessories at the Istanbul Expo Center
  • Trend seminars and trend area with special focus on sustainability presents the trends for spring/summer 2024

The third edition of Texhibition Istanbul Fabric, Yarn and Textile Accessories Fair, 8-10 March 2023 builds on the successful editions of the fair last year. The fair is organized by the Istanbul Textile Exporters' Association (ITHIB) and with the support of the Istanbul Chamber of Commerce (ICOC).

More than 400 exhibitors from the areas of knitwear, woven fabrics, denim, yarns and accessories will present their 2024 spring-summer collections on 15,000 square meters in the Istanbul Expo Center. These include well-known names such as Kipaş, Bossa, Yünsa, Btd, Çalık, Hefa, İskur, Universal, Gülle, and Migiboy.

At the last event in September 2022, a total of 20,606 visitors took the opportunity to start business discussions and place orders. Among them international visitors from 97 countries, including the EU, UK, USA, North Africa and the Middle East. Over 25,000 visitors are expected at the upcoming Texhibition in March 2023 such as large clothing manufacturers, purchasing managers of international chain stores and department stores, managers of international brands and chains with their own brand collections, managers of online sales platforms, importers, wholesalers, distributors, designers, etc.

The trend area at Texhibition will show the spring-summer 2024 trends with a focus on sustainable aspects.

Texhibition Istanbul completes the IFCO, Istanbul Fashion Connection, which takes place from 8.-11. February 2023, also for the third time at the Istanbul Expo Center.

Source:

Texhibition Istanbul / JANDALI

20.01.2023

Autoneum: Revenue growth in 2022

For the first time in two years, global automotive production recorded a significant increase in full-year 2022 with 82.0 million vehicles produced (2021: 77.2 million vehicles) and growth of 6.2%, driven by the regions Asia and North America, but remained below 2019 levels.
Autoneum's revenue in local currencies increased significantly by 8.5%, largely due to inflation-related compensation. In the regions Europe and Asia, Autoneum's production volumes developed below market. Compared to the July 2022 estimate, revenue was around CHF 90 million lower than assumed due to volume factors. The strong fluctuations in production volumes due to vehicle manufacturer supply chain issues continued in 2022 and were exacerbated by the war in Ukraine in Europe and by COVID-related lockdowns in Autoneum's Asian main market China. Consolidated revenue in Swiss francs increased by 6.1% year-on-year to CHF 1 804.5 million (2021: CHF 1 700.4 million) due to the strong Swiss franc.

For the first time in two years, global automotive production recorded a significant increase in full-year 2022 with 82.0 million vehicles produced (2021: 77.2 million vehicles) and growth of 6.2%, driven by the regions Asia and North America, but remained below 2019 levels.
Autoneum's revenue in local currencies increased significantly by 8.5%, largely due to inflation-related compensation. In the regions Europe and Asia, Autoneum's production volumes developed below market. Compared to the July 2022 estimate, revenue was around CHF 90 million lower than assumed due to volume factors. The strong fluctuations in production volumes due to vehicle manufacturer supply chain issues continued in 2022 and were exacerbated by the war in Ukraine in Europe and by COVID-related lockdowns in Autoneum's Asian main market China. Consolidated revenue in Swiss francs increased by 6.1% year-on-year to CHF 1 804.5 million (2021: CHF 1 700.4 million) due to the strong Swiss franc.

Revenue development in the regions
In local currencies, revenue of Business Group Europe increased by 2.7%, while production volumes of vehicle manufacturers decreased by 1.3%. The growth in revenue resulted from inflation compensation, while Autoneum's production volumes were significantly lower compared to the previous year. Business Group North America increased its revenue in local currencies by 11.0%. The number of vehicles produced increased by 9.7% year-on-year. Volume development at Autoneum’s North American plants clearly improved compared with 2021 due to the allocation of semiconductors to the vehicle models supplied by Autoneum. Revenue of Business Group Asia declined by 2.7% in local currencies, and thus was significantly below the market (+7.7%). Autoneum's production facilities in its main market China are located in regions that were hit particularly hard by the COVID-related lockdowns. Growth in China was also driven by Chinese vehicle manufacturers, with whom Autoneum generated only little revenue last year.
Business Group SAMEA (South America, Middle East and Africa) achieved hyperinflation-adjusted revenue growth in local currencies of 65.2% year-on-year. This increase was mainly due to inflation compensation and in terms of volume slightly outperformed the market, which grew by 7.5%.

Due to significantly lower production volumes in Autoneum's regions Europe and Asia of around CHF 90 million compared to the half-year estimate and further increases in energy costs in the second half of the year, Autoneum expects the full-year 2022 result to be at the lower end of the guidance published on June 15, 2022.

The full year-end financial statements and the Annual Report 2022 will be presented at the Media Conference on March 1, 2023.

Source:

Autoneum Management AG

Photo Jandali/IFCO
19.01.2023

Istanbul Fashion Connection (IFCO) fully booked

IFCO, Istanbul Fashion Connection taking place from February 8th to 11th, 2023 is fully booked. Over 600 exhibitors present themselves on 45,000 square meters in the Istanbul Exhibition Center and will be giving an overview of the new collections in the areas of womenswear, menswear, kidswear, denim, sportswear, night dresses, wedding dresses, lingerie, socks, leather and furs in 9 halls.

The CORE İSTANBUL, the new designer space at IFCO, will showcase the latest creations from Istanbul Fashion Week designers, such as Arzu Karpol, Aslı Filinta, Ceren Ocak, Gül Ağış, Çiğdem Akın etc. At IFCO Brands market leaders such as İpekyol, Damat, Kiğılı, Altınyıldız, B&G Store, Lufian, Jakamen or Tudors fly the flag and use the trade fair as a platform to expand their international customer network. LinExpo, a separate platform for lingerie and hosiery at IFCO, presents 140 manufacturers and FashionIST offers a wide range of wedding dresses, evening wear and suits, over 100 brands are shown here.

IFCO, Istanbul Fashion Connection taking place from February 8th to 11th, 2023 is fully booked. Over 600 exhibitors present themselves on 45,000 square meters in the Istanbul Exhibition Center and will be giving an overview of the new collections in the areas of womenswear, menswear, kidswear, denim, sportswear, night dresses, wedding dresses, lingerie, socks, leather and furs in 9 halls.

The CORE İSTANBUL, the new designer space at IFCO, will showcase the latest creations from Istanbul Fashion Week designers, such as Arzu Karpol, Aslı Filinta, Ceren Ocak, Gül Ağış, Çiğdem Akın etc. At IFCO Brands market leaders such as İpekyol, Damat, Kiğılı, Altınyıldız, B&G Store, Lufian, Jakamen or Tudors fly the flag and use the trade fair as a platform to expand their international customer network. LinExpo, a separate platform for lingerie and hosiery at IFCO, presents 140 manufacturers and FashionIST offers a wide range of wedding dresses, evening wear and suits, over 100 brands are shown here.

IFCO Sourcing offers the opportunity to network with manufacturing companies such as Talu, Zevigas, Bozkurt, Bilce Tekstil, Gelişim, Karar, Akademi, Bozpaor Demezoğlu. These international manufacturers provide insight into their performance profile in terms of production, delivery times, etc.
The manufacturing sector is an important branch of the economy for the industry, over 80% of the companies in Türkiye are active in this sector. Many competitive advantages result from production in Türkiye, such as short delivery times, the possibility of small minimum order quantities, high production quality, young and well-trained employees. However, Türkiye also has a lively and creative design scene and high-quality fashion brands that are redefining the image of "Made in Türkiye". IFCO brings these brands to the stage and puts the Turkish fashion world in a new light.

The program offers seminars and lectures. The special focus is on the topic of sustainability, which is curated by Ekoteks Laboratorium, the association's sustainability institute. Accademia de la Moda and WGSN give latest trend information. Up to ten shows will take place on the catwalk in the Fashion Show Center, including presentations showcasing their latest collections.

In combination with Texhibition, the trade fair for fabrics, trimmings and yarns, which takes place from March 8th to 10th, 2023 in the Istanbul Exhibition Center, ITKIB / IHKIB offers with IFCO the complete offer for the international textile industry and trade.

Source:

Jandali/IFCO

17.01.2023

EuroShop Start-up Hub für junge Retail Technology Unternehmen

Auch in diesem Messejahr werden kreative junge Unternehmen vom 26. Februar bis 02. März 2023 wieder die Gelegenheit haben, auf der EuroShop, The World´s No. 1 Retail Trade Fair, Entscheidern aus der internationalen Retail-Branche ihre Lösungen für einen modernen, zukunftsfähigen Handel vorzustellen und ihre Kontakte auszubauen.

Dazu wird es wieder eine eigene Präsentationsfläche, den sogenannten Start-up Hub geben, der in der Dimension Retail Technology angesiedelt ist. Die Newcomer haben die Gelegenheit, ihre Entwicklungen und Angebote beispielsweise zu künstlicher Intelligenz, Analyselösungen, In-Store-Marketing, Smart Stores, POS-Lösungen und vieles mehr zu erläutern.

Ergänzt wird die Sonderfläche durch die Start-up Stage, auf der junge Unternehmerinnen und Unternehmer ihre Best Practices und aktuellen Entwicklungen aus erster Hand vorstellen.

Einige Unternehmen des Start-up Hubs im Kurzportrait:

Adapta Robotics
Adapta Robotics ist Hersteller des Roboters ERIS, der speziell für den Einzelhandel entwickelt wurde und zur automatischen Erkennung von nicht mehr vorrätigen Waren und zur Vermeidung von Regalpreisfehlern eingesetzt wird.

Auch in diesem Messejahr werden kreative junge Unternehmen vom 26. Februar bis 02. März 2023 wieder die Gelegenheit haben, auf der EuroShop, The World´s No. 1 Retail Trade Fair, Entscheidern aus der internationalen Retail-Branche ihre Lösungen für einen modernen, zukunftsfähigen Handel vorzustellen und ihre Kontakte auszubauen.

Dazu wird es wieder eine eigene Präsentationsfläche, den sogenannten Start-up Hub geben, der in der Dimension Retail Technology angesiedelt ist. Die Newcomer haben die Gelegenheit, ihre Entwicklungen und Angebote beispielsweise zu künstlicher Intelligenz, Analyselösungen, In-Store-Marketing, Smart Stores, POS-Lösungen und vieles mehr zu erläutern.

Ergänzt wird die Sonderfläche durch die Start-up Stage, auf der junge Unternehmerinnen und Unternehmer ihre Best Practices und aktuellen Entwicklungen aus erster Hand vorstellen.

Einige Unternehmen des Start-up Hubs im Kurzportrait:

Adapta Robotics
Adapta Robotics ist Hersteller des Roboters ERIS, der speziell für den Einzelhandel entwickelt wurde und zur automatischen Erkennung von nicht mehr vorrätigen Waren und zur Vermeidung von Regalpreisfehlern eingesetzt wird.

brighter AI
brighter AI bietet Anonymisierungs-Lösungen für Bilder und Videos auf der Basis modernster Deep-Learning-Technologie.

CNT
CNT Technology rüstet die vorhandene Kühltechnik mit sogenannten „SmartSaver“-Molekularfiltern unkompliziert auf und kann so unerwartete Ausfälle und deren Folgen erheblich reduzieren.

Crunch Analytics
Crunch Analytics ist eine im Retail-Bereich tätige Agentur für fortgeschrittene Datenanalyse, die Entscheidungsträger dabei unterstützt, eine hohe Rentabilität und Effizienz zu erreichen sowie Umweltbelastungen zu verringern.

Envelope
Envelope ist ein auf den Einzelhandel spezialisiertes Technologie-Startup, das Supermarktketten und Unternehmen der FMCG-Branche dabei hilft, eine lückenlose Verfügbarkeit von Produkten im Regal zu gewährleisten.

Freshflow
Freshflow ist eine KI-gestützte Bestelllösung für den Lebensmitteleinzelhandel, die eigens für die besonderen Herausforderungen im Handel mit Frischware entwickelt wurde.

GoodMaps
GoodMaps bietet eine branchenführende Navigations- und Karten-Technologie für die barrierefreie und integrative Wegweisung in Räumen und im Außenbereich per App.

GreenBill
GreenBill ermöglicht es Unternehmen, digitale Belege auszustellen. Im Gegensatz zu vergleichbaren Anbietern benötigt GreenBill keine Schnittstelle zu Kassensystemen, sondern kann ähnlich wie ein Drucker an jede Kasse angeschlossen werden.

Magenes
Magenes ist eine datenbasierte PLM- und Supplier Collaboration-Plattform. Mit Hilfe von KI-gesteuerten Auswertungen und Empfehlungen sowie durch eine nahtlose Integration in bestehende IT-Ökosysteme hilft die Plattform bei der Entwicklung, Planung und Lieferung der nächsten Kollektion.

Nomitri
Nomitri ist ein KI-Softwareunternehmen aus Berlin, das aktuelle Forschungsergebnisse auf dem Gebiet des eingebetteten, visuellen Deep Learning für innovative Lösungen im Einzelhandel und Quick Commerce nutzt.

Olmaya
Olmaya ist eine Stiftung, die eine Brücke zwischen israelischen Retail Technology Unternehmen und dem Weltmarkt schlagen will. Am Stand von Olmaya haben deshalb zehn innovative Start-ups aus Israel die Möglichkeit, ihre Entwicklungen dem Messe-Publikum vorzustellen. Die Start-ups kommen aus dem Hardware- und Software-Bereich und wollen die Einzelhandelsbranche nachhaltig verändern. Die ausgewählten Unternehmen stellen dabei nur einen Ausschnitt der lebendigen und dynamischen Startup-Szene in Israel dar.

Oriient
Oriient ist ein hochpräzises lndoor-Navigationssystem für den Einzelhandel und Smart Buildings, das den Besuch im Laden verbessern möchte.

Purcell
Das S1 von Purcell ist ein plastikfreies, intelligentes Spender- und Nachfüllsystem für Lebensmittel und Produkte des täglichen Bedarfs.

Redimi
Die Redimi GmbH ist ein deutsches Start-up, das Anfang 2022 in Berlin mit der Vision gegründet wurde, die Branche der digitalen Geschenkkarten und Coupons im Einzelhandel sowie im E-Commerce zu modernisieren.

Snapfix
Snapfix ist eine Aufgabenverwaltungs-Plattform, mit der Wartungsaufgaben in Geschäften und Einkaufszentren von überall gesteuert werden können.

Sykell
Sykell steht für zeitgemäße und nachhaltige Mehrwegverpackungen im Einzelhandel. Die Mehrweg-Lösung „Einfach Mehrweg“ sorgt für die effiziente Erfüllung der Mehrwegpflicht nach §33 VerpackG, indem es innovative Mehrwegbehälter und ein offenes und zentral gesteuertes Pool-System anbietet.

TareTag
TareTag bringt mittels eines QR-Codes, der dauerhaft auf einem Mehrweg-Gefäß angebracht wird, Verpackungsinformationen auf ein digitales Etikett.

Tokinomo
Tokinomo ist ein Regalwerberoboter, der Produkte ins Rampenlicht stellt und eine völlig andere Art der Markenkommunikation am Point of Sale ermöglicht.

Viziotix
Viziotix bietet eine leistungsstarke Barcode Scanning-Software für den Einzelhandel.

Mehr Informationen zu den Unternehmen finden Sie hier.

Source:

Messe Düsseldorf GmbH

 

17.01.2023

ECHA adds nine hazardous chemicals to Candidate List

ECHA has added nine chemicals to the Candidate List because of their hazardous properties. They are used for example in flame retardants, paints and coatings, inks and toners, coating products, plasticisers and in the manufacture of textile, leather or fur and paper.

Entries added to the Candidate List on 17 January 2023:

  • 1,1'-[ethane-1,2-diylbisoxy]bis[2,4,6-tribromobenzene]
  • 2,2',6,6'-tetrabromo-4,4'-isopropylidenediphenol
  • 4,4'-sulphonyldiphenol
  • Barium diboron tetraoxide
  • Bis(2-ethylhexyl) tetrabromophthalate covering any of the individual isomers and/or combinations thereof
  • Isobutyl 4-hydroxybenzoate
  • Melamine
  • Perfluoroheptanoic acid and its salts
  • reaction mass of 2,2,3,3,5,5,6,6-octafluoro-4-(1,1,1,2,3,3,3-heptafluoropropan-2-yl)morpholine and 2,2,3,3,5,5,6,6-octafluoro-4-(heptafluoropropyl)morpholine

Information on these substances' uses and reasons for inclusion on the Candidate List is available here.

 

ECHA has added nine chemicals to the Candidate List because of their hazardous properties. They are used for example in flame retardants, paints and coatings, inks and toners, coating products, plasticisers and in the manufacture of textile, leather or fur and paper.

Entries added to the Candidate List on 17 January 2023:

  • 1,1'-[ethane-1,2-diylbisoxy]bis[2,4,6-tribromobenzene]
  • 2,2',6,6'-tetrabromo-4,4'-isopropylidenediphenol
  • 4,4'-sulphonyldiphenol
  • Barium diboron tetraoxide
  • Bis(2-ethylhexyl) tetrabromophthalate covering any of the individual isomers and/or combinations thereof
  • Isobutyl 4-hydroxybenzoate
  • Melamine
  • Perfluoroheptanoic acid and its salts
  • reaction mass of 2,2,3,3,5,5,6,6-octafluoro-4-(1,1,1,2,3,3,3-heptafluoropropan-2-yl)morpholine and 2,2,3,3,5,5,6,6-octafluoro-4-(heptafluoropropyl)morpholine

Information on these substances' uses and reasons for inclusion on the Candidate List is available here.

 

More information:
ECHA chemicals hazardous
Source:

European Chemicals Agency

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17.01.2023

FET looks forward following sucessful year

Fibre Extrusion Technology Limited (FET) of Leeds, England, a supplier of laboratory and pilot melt spinning systems, is celebrating a record breaking year of sales and product innovation. “Sales revenue for 2022 has easily beaten our previous high” said FET Managing Director, Richard Slack “and the research projects we have collaborated in have become increasingly challenging in terms of technical specification.”

Prestigious new projects during 2022 included a multifilament melt spinning line for Senbis Polymer Innovations, Netherlands enabling the development of textile fibres from recycled polymers or biopolymers; a FET-200LAB wet spinning system at the University of Manchester which will play a major part in advanced materials research in collaboration with the renowned Henry Royce Institute; and a FET-103 Monofilament line for RHEON LABS of London to help develop a hyper viscoelastic fibre from RHEON™ which displays high strain-rate sensitive properties. The latter two of these examples were aided by significant UK grants to develop advanced materials.

Fibre Extrusion Technology Limited (FET) of Leeds, England, a supplier of laboratory and pilot melt spinning systems, is celebrating a record breaking year of sales and product innovation. “Sales revenue for 2022 has easily beaten our previous high” said FET Managing Director, Richard Slack “and the research projects we have collaborated in have become increasingly challenging in terms of technical specification.”

Prestigious new projects during 2022 included a multifilament melt spinning line for Senbis Polymer Innovations, Netherlands enabling the development of textile fibres from recycled polymers or biopolymers; a FET-200LAB wet spinning system at the University of Manchester which will play a major part in advanced materials research in collaboration with the renowned Henry Royce Institute; and a FET-103 Monofilament line for RHEON LABS of London to help develop a hyper viscoelastic fibre from RHEON™ which displays high strain-rate sensitive properties. The latter two of these examples were aided by significant UK grants to develop advanced materials.

FET is now looking forward to 2023 with a record order book. The company’s newly opened Fibre Development Centre features over £1.5 million investment in customer laboratory systems that will further enable fibre trials and product R&D. Three new polymer types were developed with clients in 2022 and several more are lined up in 2023, which is expected to bring the total of different polymer types to more than 40 in multifilament, monofilament and nonwoven formats.

FET will be exhibiting at two major exhibitions in 2023; INDEX 23, a leading Nonwovens show at Geneva in April; and ITMA, Milan, an international textile and garment technology exhibition in June.

Source:

FET Ltd