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SEEK presents new projects and innovations on 16 and 17 January 2024 (c) Premium Exhibitions GmbH / Marcus Mainz
12.01.2024

SEEK presents new projects and innovations on 16 and 17 January 2024

There are only a few days left until the SEEK community comes together at the Station Berlin on 16 and 17 January 2024. The team around SEEK's Show Director Marie-Luise Patzelt is looking forward to welcome around 200 brands, speakers such as Jessica Arnold (Adidas), Sebastian Haufellner (Lodenfrey), Yannik Dietrich (Breuninger), Martyna Zastawna (Vogue), numerous game changers from the sustainability scene and new fashion and lifestyle inspirations.

The new alliance between SEEK and UNION Showroom presents its joint project "THE JUNCTION" for the first time. A selection of high-quality brands with a focus on craftsmanship, origin, and history will be presented in Station Berlin's exclusive loft spaces, includes brands such as A New Sweden, Bruné, Freenote Cloth, Fullcount, Godspeed, Good-Alls, Hidden Aces, Nudie Jeans, Oodoo Boots, Paltò, Viberg, White Sand, and Tenue. THE JUNCTION starts simultaneously with UNION on 14.01.24 and ends with SEEK on 17.01.24.

There are only a few days left until the SEEK community comes together at the Station Berlin on 16 and 17 January 2024. The team around SEEK's Show Director Marie-Luise Patzelt is looking forward to welcome around 200 brands, speakers such as Jessica Arnold (Adidas), Sebastian Haufellner (Lodenfrey), Yannik Dietrich (Breuninger), Martyna Zastawna (Vogue), numerous game changers from the sustainability scene and new fashion and lifestyle inspirations.

The new alliance between SEEK and UNION Showroom presents its joint project "THE JUNCTION" for the first time. A selection of high-quality brands with a focus on craftsmanship, origin, and history will be presented in Station Berlin's exclusive loft spaces, includes brands such as A New Sweden, Bruné, Freenote Cloth, Fullcount, Godspeed, Good-Alls, Hidden Aces, Nudie Jeans, Oodoo Boots, Paltò, Viberg, White Sand, and Tenue. THE JUNCTION starts simultaneously with UNION on 14.01.24 and ends with SEEK on 17.01.24.

The SEEK brand portfolio currently encompasses almost 200 brands, including 46 % conscious brands and 45 % newcomers. Buyers and visitors can look forward to brands such as Aer Scents, Bask in the Sun, Chrome, Danner, Dedicated, Givn Berlin, Hestra, Kangaroos, Novesta, Palladium, Pyrenex, Santa Cruz Skateboards, Welter Shelter and Woodbird. Newcomers include Afoam Stories, A Good Company, Dale Of Norway, Good Wool Story, Heimat, Hen's Teeth, Open Era, Pompeii, The Jogg Concept, Wax London and many more.

The SEEK Conscious Club forms the heart of the January edition and is developing into the "place to be" of the sustainability scene. Purpose-driven business practices, systematic sustainability and practical standards will become even more crucial in 2024. With this in mind, the SEEK team introduces the innovative "360 Sustainability Validation" with its partners IVALO.COM and studio MM04. The "360 Sustainability Validation" - powered by IVALO.COM and consulted by studio MM04. Customers can see brand sustainability in 8 different sustainability categories. 360 is a commercial production value chain analysis tool that provides results that are comparable. The aim is to make the complex sub-areas of sustainability in fashion more transparent and comparable. The SEEK team has been working with the sustainability experts at studio MM04 for a long time and is delighted to be part of this important step towards standardising sustainability evaluations. Participating brands in this years Conscious Club are Basic Apparel, Bread & Boxers, Cabaia, Camper, Dawn Denim, Flamingos Life, Isaora, Jan'n June, Kings of Indigo, Rita Row, Secrid, Stapf and Thinking Mu, amongst others.

Together with renowned experts, SEEK is once again presenting a content programme with live interviews, talks, panels and community classes. Speakers such as Carl Tillessen (Deutsches Mode Institut), Steffen Liese (JD Sports), Stephan Huber (Style in Progress), Penny Whitelaw (Good on You), Mimi Sewalski (Avocadostore), Valerie Vogel (Engelhorn), Cheryll Mühlen (J'N'C), Rune Orloff (Pool), Sabine Rogg (Trendbüro), Anthony Lui (A New Sweden), Patrick Bergmann (Famefact), Florian Müller (Müller PR & Consulting) will share their insights exclusively with the SEEK community. The diverse programme includes themes such as pricing and profiling success strategies in times of disruption, a "no-bullshit" guide for brand spaces, the most important LinkedIn and consumer trends for 2024, new chances for recruiting and leadership as well as mental health in fashion.

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Premium Exhibitions GmbH

Foto: Messe Frankfurt / Pietro Sutera
10.01.2024

Heimtextil und Studio Urquiola vereinbaren Zusammenarbeit

Zur Heimtextil 2025 ist eine Design-Installation geplant, die ein "immersives und einzigartiges Designerlebnis" ermöglichen soll, so die Messeverantwortlichen. Mit der Zusammenarbeit unterstreichen das Designstudio und die Leitmesse für Wohn- und Objekttextilien ihr Engagement für Innovation, Nachhaltigkeit und Design in der gesamten Textilbranche.

Zur Heimtextil 2025 ist eine Design-Installation geplant, die ein "immersives und einzigartiges Designerlebnis" ermöglichen soll, so die Messeverantwortlichen. Mit der Zusammenarbeit unterstreichen das Designstudio und die Leitmesse für Wohn- und Objekttextilien ihr Engagement für Innovation, Nachhaltigkeit und Design in der gesamten Textilbranche.

Das Studio Urquiola mit Sitz in Mailand wurde 2001 von der spanischen Architektin und Designerin Patricia Urquiola und ihrem Partner Alberto Zontone gegründet und ist in den Bereichen industrielles Produktdesign, Architektur (Hotels, Einzelhandelsflächen, Residenzen, Ausstellungen und Installationen), Art Direction und Strategieberatung tätig. Patricia Urquiola ist insbesondere bekannt für die von ihr designten Möbel, aber auch Leuchten und Teppiche finden sich unter ihren Entwürfen. Ihre Arbeit ist sehr erzählerisch und zeichnet sich durch Kreativität, Handwerkskunst und Experimentierfreudigkeit als grundlegende Merkmale aus. Geleitet von Nachhaltigkeit, Innovation und Technologie unterstützt das Studio Urquiola-Team Unternehmen dabei, sich durch Design neu zu erfinden, zu verändern und weiterzuentwickeln. Zu den jüngsten globalen Projekten gehören das Hotel Sitxth Sense Rome, das aus einem historischen Palazzo umgebaut wurde, sowie die Ausstellung Echoes, 50 Jahre iMaestri, die während des Salone del Mobile 2023 stattfand, um 50 Jahre Cassinas iMaestri Kollektion zu würdigen.

"Unser Fokus liegt darauf, Textilien weiterzuentwickeln, um sie in Produktdesign, Innenraumgestaltung und Architektur einzusetzen. Anschließend werden wir eine Sonderpräsentation für 2025 erarbeiten, die eine Synthese unserer Arbeit, unserer Vision und einer breiteren Diskussion innerhalb und außerhalb der Branche darstellt,“ so Patricia Urquiola.

10.01.2024

GROW: Trends and tradition at the INNATEX

Growth, digitalisation and re-commerce – the forthcoming INNATEX (the international trade fair for sustainable textiles) is devoted to highly topical themes. From 20 to 22 January 2024 at the Messecenter Hofheim Rhein-Main near Frankfurt, over 200 exhibitors will be meeting up with retailers, experts and journalists. The motto for the winter trade fair is GROW, representing the call for sustainable, social and commercial growth that will not be possible without the green fashion movement.

Optimistic expectations despite the challenges
According to Alexander Hitzel, INNATEX Project Manager, and the organisers, MUVEO GmbH, various new trends are opening up that might, if exploited strategically, unlock new business areas. These range from ‘quiet luxury’, travel, internationalism and focused storytelling to services for specific target groups. On the Monday, members of the expert panel will be discussing re-commerce with the Hessen Retail Federation in the Community Lounge.

Growth, digitalisation and re-commerce – the forthcoming INNATEX (the international trade fair for sustainable textiles) is devoted to highly topical themes. From 20 to 22 January 2024 at the Messecenter Hofheim Rhein-Main near Frankfurt, over 200 exhibitors will be meeting up with retailers, experts and journalists. The motto for the winter trade fair is GROW, representing the call for sustainable, social and commercial growth that will not be possible without the green fashion movement.

Optimistic expectations despite the challenges
According to Alexander Hitzel, INNATEX Project Manager, and the organisers, MUVEO GmbH, various new trends are opening up that might, if exploited strategically, unlock new business areas. These range from ‘quiet luxury’, travel, internationalism and focused storytelling to services for specific target groups. On the Monday, members of the expert panel will be discussing re-commerce with the Hessen Retail Federation in the Community Lounge.

From storytelling to digital tools – the INNATEX themes
“Second-hand is in fashion,” says Julia Frings of IFH Köln. “Sales of used and recycled products have been on an upward trend for some years now and with the rising importance of sustainability, their relevance will continue to grow. There is great potential in this area for the trade to reach new target groups and expand the range on offer. To be successful, though, it is essential to have a concept tailored to the needs of consumers.”

Alongside Julia Frings of IFH Köln, other Federation panellists will include Steffen Riegel of Hessnatur. The first Lounge Talk at the start of INNATEX will deal with Strategies for Sensible Growth, borrowing from the motto for the fair. This topic will be followed by Fair Wages in the Global South, Storytelling as a Strategy, and Digital Trends.

Brand portfolio and partners of INNATEX
The collaboration with the Hessen Retail Federation, like that with Fashion Changers and Greenstyle Munich, has already proved its worth at previous fairs, as a way of adding variety to a well balanced fair programme. The new collaborative partners include AMD Academy of Fashion and Design (AMD) in Wiesbaden, the Fashion Campus 2030 Initiative and the Enterprise Europe Network (EEN, a network promoting internationalisation among smaller and medium-sized businesses).

The brand portfolio includes fashion for all generations, tastes and occasions. Labels exhibiting for the first time include businesses such as Fuza Wool from Denmark with its high quality traditional knitwear, and the hemp-based accessories of 8000Kicks from Portugal. The DESIGN DISCOVERIES comprise Anfisa Roumelidi, C/OVER and Consci.

Devan high cooling Photo: Devan Chemicals
09.01.2024

Devan Chemicals presents latest sustainable textile finishes at Heimtextil 2024

Devan will showcase the newest additions to their R-Vital NTL Range and Thermic High Cooling technology.

R-Vital® NTL enables textile manufacturers to boost their textiles with a range of active, natural ingredients that have a positive effect on the body and mind. Elements such as Chamomile oil and Arnica Montana are absorbed by the skin and have relaxing, moisturizing or hydrating effects. The biobased content of the R-Vital well-being technology is +97%, readily biodegradable (OECD 301B).

R-Vital® NTL Regenight™: Devan and Lucas Meyer Cosmetics join forces to launch a ground-breaking technology, R-Vital NTL Regenight™, a technology which improves sleep quality and also improves nighttime skin recovery. Using an upcycled oil soluble fraction obtained from Australian Tea tree oil distillation process, Regenight™ acts through both inhalation to improve nighttime rest and through topical action to provide skin recovery.

Tested in real-life context using proven biometric technology, the dual action provided individually by Regenight™ proposes a breakthrough approach to reduce the impact of poor-quality sleep on the skin.

Devan will showcase the newest additions to their R-Vital NTL Range and Thermic High Cooling technology.

R-Vital® NTL enables textile manufacturers to boost their textiles with a range of active, natural ingredients that have a positive effect on the body and mind. Elements such as Chamomile oil and Arnica Montana are absorbed by the skin and have relaxing, moisturizing or hydrating effects. The biobased content of the R-Vital well-being technology is +97%, readily biodegradable (OECD 301B).

R-Vital® NTL Regenight™: Devan and Lucas Meyer Cosmetics join forces to launch a ground-breaking technology, R-Vital NTL Regenight™, a technology which improves sleep quality and also improves nighttime skin recovery. Using an upcycled oil soluble fraction obtained from Australian Tea tree oil distillation process, Regenight™ acts through both inhalation to improve nighttime rest and through topical action to provide skin recovery.

Tested in real-life context using proven biometric technology, the dual action provided individually by Regenight™ proposes a breakthrough approach to reduce the impact of poor-quality sleep on the skin.

R-Vital® NTL Chamomile oil: Chamomile oil is known for its moisturizing and soothing properties. Additionally, this oil is believed to have antioxidant and inflammatory properties. Furthermore, chamomile oil is renowned for its calming effects and potential to reduce stress and anxiety, helping improve sleep quality.

R-Vital® NTL Warming: Engineered to deliver a gentle warmth, the R-Vital NTL Warming technology ensures a cozy and comfortable sleeping experience. This blend is a solution that infuses a sense of warmth, promoting physical and emotional well-being.

R-Vital NTL Arnica Montana: Harnessing the natural benefits of Arnica Montana, this ingredient, is celebrated for its potent healing and recovering properties.

At Heimtextil Devan will also present a new high cooling technology that provides an optimal and refreshing sleeping climate, ensuring a cool and restful night's sleep. Thermic High Cooling is based on reactive microencapsulated Phase Change Materials (PCMs). The smart heat exchange mechanism keeps the body within its comfort zone. This makes the body suffer less from night sweats, and results in a longer, healthier and more comfortable sleep with fewer awakenings. This new formulation with high cooling level and high solid content, presents around 30% more cooling than standard PCM formulations. One padding allows to achieve high cooling level (no need to run multiple applications). A Bio-based version is also available - Thermic® Bio, where the PCMs are derived from sustainable, natural sources.

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Devan Chemicals

Eröffnungspressekonferenz Heimtextil 2024 Foto Messe Frankfurt / Pietro Sutera
09.01.2024

Heimtextil 2024 mit mehr als 2.800 Ausstellern aus 60 Ländern gestartet

Mit einem ausstellerseitigen Anstieg um 25 Prozent im Vergleich zur vorherigen Ausgabe ist die Messe wieder auf Wachstumskurs. "Unsere Messemarken sind resilienter denn je zurück und bieten insbesondere mittelständischen Unternehmen Stabilität über Ländergrenzen hinweg. Trotz Konjunkturtrübung setzt die Heimtextil ihr Wachstum fort und ermöglicht eine Marktübersicht zu globalen Trends der Wohn- und Objekttextilbranche“, so Detlef Braun, Geschäftsführer der Messe Frankfurt, in seiner Eröffnungsrede.

Die Heimtextil wächst in 2024 mit zwei neuen Hallenebenen. Dazu gehört die 5.1 für das neue Produktsegment Carpets & Rugs.100 globale Anbieter rollen hier ihre Neuheiten und Designhighlights in diesem ersten gemeinsamen Auftritt in Frankfurt aus. Das breite Spektrum reicht von handgewebten über maschinell gefertigte Webteppiche bis hin zu schmutzabsorbierenden Läufern.

Mit einem ausstellerseitigen Anstieg um 25 Prozent im Vergleich zur vorherigen Ausgabe ist die Messe wieder auf Wachstumskurs. "Unsere Messemarken sind resilienter denn je zurück und bieten insbesondere mittelständischen Unternehmen Stabilität über Ländergrenzen hinweg. Trotz Konjunkturtrübung setzt die Heimtextil ihr Wachstum fort und ermöglicht eine Marktübersicht zu globalen Trends der Wohn- und Objekttextilbranche“, so Detlef Braun, Geschäftsführer der Messe Frankfurt, in seiner Eröffnungsrede.

Die Heimtextil wächst in 2024 mit zwei neuen Hallenebenen. Dazu gehört die 5.1 für das neue Produktsegment Carpets & Rugs.100 globale Anbieter rollen hier ihre Neuheiten und Designhighlights in diesem ersten gemeinsamen Auftritt in Frankfurt aus. Das breite Spektrum reicht von handgewebten über maschinell gefertigte Webteppiche bis hin zu schmutzabsorbierenden Läufern.

Eine zusätzliche Hallenebene wurde für das globale Sourcing geschaffen. In diesem Produktsegment trifft Private Label-Exzellenz auf Volumen – mit einem starken Angebot an hochwertigen industriellen und handwerklichen Haustextilien (Hallen: 10.0 bis 10.4) und Heimtextilien (Hallen 6.0, 5.0 und 6.1).

Künstliche Intelligenz im textilen Produktdesign
Zur Eröffnungspressekonferenz stellten die Veranstalter die Bedeutung von Künstlicher Intelligenz (KI) in den Fokus. Wie beschleunigt KI textile Designprozesse? Welche praxiserprobten Umsetzungen gibt es bereits in der Heimtextilbranche? Welche Maßnahmen sind notwendig, um Urheberrechtsverletzungen zu vermeiden? Expert*innen beleuchteten Ansätze und Lösungen – von der Tool-Kombination bis zur Integration in Unternehmensrichtlinien.

ChatGPT, Midjourney, Dallee: Seit 2023 sind Tools für Text-, Bild- und Design-Generierung für Unternehmen und Privatpersonen leicht zugänglich und fest im Alltag integriert, was zu nachhaltigen Veränderungen in Arbeitsprozessen führt. KI bietet Empfehlungen für die Materialauswahl – basierend auf spezifischen Kriterien und gewünschten Eigenschaften des Endprodukts, sei es für Nachhaltigkeit oder im Objektgeschäft.

Anja Bisgaard Gaede, Gründerin der Trendagentur Spott trends & business, beleuchtete, wie Unternehmen den Einstieg in KI finden und welche Aspekte bei der Implementierung zu beachten sind. Dabei diskutierte sie nicht nur technische Fragen, sondern auch die Gestaltung von Unternehmensrichtlinien sowie den Schutz vor Urheberrechtsverletzungen. Auch der aktuelle Stand bei der Anwendung von KI für Textildesign sowie Grenzen standen im Fokus. Gaede erörterte die Bedeutung von geeigneten Anweisungen (Prompts) und unterschied zwischen effektiven und weniger wirksamen Vorgaben. Ein weiterer Fokus lag auf der Kombination verfügbarer KI-Tools. „Es ist an der Zeit, mit KI voranzuschreiten. Jedoch mit Vorsicht und der Überlegung, was es braucht, dies gut umzusetzen. Hybride Maschine-Mensch-Interaktion und kollektive Intelligenz sind fester Teil zukünftiger Arbeitsabläufe“, so Bisgaard Gaede.

Zudem gab sie einen Ausblick auf die KI-Anwendungen und Workshops im Trend Space der Heimtextil. Dort können Besucher Künstliche Intelligenz und Augmented Reality hautnah erleben und testen. Der AI-Image-Creator ermöglicht es, mit verschiedenen Prompts einzigartige textile Kunstwerke zu generieren, während im Bereich des textbasierten Lernens ein Tool wertvolles Faktenwissen vermittelt.

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Messe Frankfurt

1000 international exhibitors at DOMOTEX 2024 (c) Deutsche Messe AG
08.01.2024

Over 1000 international exhibitors at DOMOTEX 2024

From 11 to 14 January 2024, the global carpet and flooring industry will meet at the Hannover exhibition grounds to discuss new products and current industry trends. With 1,000 international exhibitors, DOMOTEX promises a comprehensive overview of the Flooring und Carpets & Rugs sectors.

In addition to top exhibitors from the Carpets & Rugs sector, numerous global brands from the flooring industry will be exhibiting.
Well-known and long-standing exhibitors such as Area Floors, Amorim, Lamett, Li & Co, Camsan, Design Parquet, CFL Flooring, AGT, Forestry Timber, STP, SWISS KRONO, Decospan, Massive Holding, Floorify and Granorte have confirmed their participation. However, new exhibitors or those who have not participated for several years are also back in 2024 – including Kronospan and Kaindl, mFlor, Onefloor, Republic, Classen, Gerflor and MeisterWerke. From the field of application and installation technology, Neuhofer, SELIT, Välinge, Estillon, Shaper Origin, ADESIV, KLEIBERIT and i4F have also announced their participation.

From 11 to 14 January 2024, the global carpet and flooring industry will meet at the Hannover exhibition grounds to discuss new products and current industry trends. With 1,000 international exhibitors, DOMOTEX promises a comprehensive overview of the Flooring und Carpets & Rugs sectors.

In addition to top exhibitors from the Carpets & Rugs sector, numerous global brands from the flooring industry will be exhibiting.
Well-known and long-standing exhibitors such as Area Floors, Amorim, Lamett, Li & Co, Camsan, Design Parquet, CFL Flooring, AGT, Forestry Timber, STP, SWISS KRONO, Decospan, Massive Holding, Floorify and Granorte have confirmed their participation. However, new exhibitors or those who have not participated for several years are also back in 2024 – including Kronospan and Kaindl, mFlor, Onefloor, Republic, Classen, Gerflor and MeisterWerke. From the field of application and installation technology, Neuhofer, SELIT, Välinge, Estillon, Shaper Origin, ADESIV, KLEIBERIT and i4F have also announced their participation.

In addition to the main exhibition, DOMOTEX will offer a variety of side events designed to provide important impulses for the day-to-day business of all trade visitors

THE GREEN COLLECTION
For the second time, THE GREEN COLLECTION in Hall 23 will highlight the latest developments in the fields of sustainability, circular economy and environmental protection in the carpet and flooring industry for visitors to experience first-hand. The special display includes current research projects by TFI Aachen, a haptic material show by raumprobe and product presentations by companies such as Uzin Utz, Classen and Gerflor.

RETAILERS‘ PARK
In collaboration with DECOR-UNION and the MEGA Group, DOMOTEX will be expanding its portfolio to include the two product segments "wall" and "ceiling" for the first time. In addition to other flooring suppliers, the RETAILERS' PARK in Hall 19/20 will feature products for holistic interior design, including paints and coatings from Südwest, Meffert and PPG Coatings as well as wallpapers from AS and Erfurt. Participants can also look forward to practical solutions for their day-to-day business, presented in the area's own user forum through hands-on live demonstrations.

DOMOTEX on Stage
The conference program in Hall 23 features experts from the retail sector, associations, architecture, interior design, trade and politics, who will offer a holistic view of the topics of the future for the entire industry. On Friday, 12 January, German politician and member of the European Parliament Reinhard Bütikofer will give a presentation on the European Green Deal. Joachim Stumpp, Managing Director of raumprobe, and Chiara Rodriguez from Materially will report on sustainable materials. In addition to sustainability, topics relating to trends, new work and the shortage of skilled workers will also play a keyrole at DOMOTEX on Stage.

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Deutsche Messe AG

05.01.2024

Design trifft auf Nachhaltigkeit: Installation Circles auf der imm cologne

Zu den Highlights des Messekonzepts „The Circles“ auf der imm cologne 2024 gehören die Installation Circles. Drei international renommierte Designstudios präsentieren hier ihre in Szene gesetzten Installationen zu den Themen „Welcome to Stay“, „Sense of Surface“ und „Impact of Light“.

Auf kreisrunden, kompakten Flächen werden die skulpturalen Installationen inszeniert und sollen das Fachpublikum zum Erkunden, Innehalten und Genießen einladen. Sinnlich, konzeptionsstark und nachhaltig stellen STUDIO DESSí, Raw-Edges Design Studio und VANTOT ihre Ideen von Hospitality, Material und Licht vor und lassen die Objekte zu Anziehungspunkten der Messe werden.

Zu den Highlights des Messekonzepts „The Circles“ auf der imm cologne 2024 gehören die Installation Circles. Drei international renommierte Designstudios präsentieren hier ihre in Szene gesetzten Installationen zu den Themen „Welcome to Stay“, „Sense of Surface“ und „Impact of Light“.

Auf kreisrunden, kompakten Flächen werden die skulpturalen Installationen inszeniert und sollen das Fachpublikum zum Erkunden, Innehalten und Genießen einladen. Sinnlich, konzeptionsstark und nachhaltig stellen STUDIO DESSí, Raw-Edges Design Studio und VANTOT ihre Ideen von Hospitality, Material und Licht vor und lassen die Objekte zu Anziehungspunkten der Messe werden.

STUDIO DESSí: „Welcome to Stay“
Die dominierende Form bei dem Installation Circle zum Thema Hospitality ist das Dach – denn „das Dach erschien uns als reinste Form von Welcoming“, so Marco Dessí von STUDIO DESSí. Der in Wien lebende Designer gestaltet ein temporäres Setting für die Möbel, eine Bühne, deren Kulisse mehr will als eine schöne Illusion von Gastlichkeit zu schaffen. Die in dieser Installation verwendeten Materialien und Halbfertigprodukte sind ihrem gewöhnlichen Kontext innerhalb des Bausektors entnommen und fungieren, ähnlich wie in einem Bühnenstück, als Leinwand für die Projektion von Ideen und Interpretationen. Die Protagonisten auf dieser Bühne sind jedoch die von STUDIO DESSí entworfenen Möbel und Leuchten. Gastlichkeit wird in dieser Interpretation auch von kulturellen Traditionen und künstlerischen Impulsen geprägt. So erinnert die Installation an einen Pavillon inmitten einer (Messe-)Landschaft, der die Besuchenden wie eine Wegmarke magnetisch anzieht.

Raw-Edges Design Studio: „Sense of Surface“
Oberflächen haben in der Installation des Londoner Designstudios Raw-Edges, hinter dem Yael Mer und Shay Alkalay stehen, mehr als eine Dimension. Schon die aus digital bedruckten Vorhängen bestehende Außenansicht der Installation lässt das Konzept eines mehrschichtigen Aufbaus erahnen. Die Vorhänge, deren durchsichtiger Stoff (Apollo von RÖKONA) mit der digitalen XDI unique-Technik von Korning bedruckt sind, laden zum Eintreten in einen abgeschirmten Raum ein, der dem Besuchenden eine unerwartet tiefe visuelle Ruhe offenbart. Wie Kerne einer Zelle schweben hier Objekte unterschiedlicher organischer Form, deren Oberfläche mal transparent, mal opak schimmert: Leuchtobjekte, exklusiv von Raw-Edges Design Studio für diese Installation entworfen und geformt aus einem 3D-gedruckten Mesh. Das Besondere: Das Mesh wird nicht transparent, wenn es erleuchtet wird, sondern „verschließt“ sich mit dem Licht und wird zu einer opaken Form. Erst mit Erlöschen des Lichts gewinnt es seine Transparenz zurück.

VANTOT: „Impact of Light“
In der Installation des Design-Duos VANTOT aus dem niederländischen Breda ist Licht körperlos. Installiert auf einem filigranen Rastersystem, zeichnet VANTOT mit punktuellen Spots Räume und Skulpturen aus Licht. Dabei interessiert nicht das Volumen der Leuchte, sondern der Effekt des Lichts auf den Raum selbst. VANTOT spielt in dieser Installation die Möglichkeiten durch, die das System für große Lichtskulpturen im öffentlichen Bereich bietet, genauso wie für kleine, intime Räume. Daher besteht die Installation aus einem offenen Außen- und einem dunkleren Innenbereich, die mit demselben System bespielt werden und im Ergebnis doch ganz unterschiedliche Lichteindrücke erzielen. „Die Installation wird den Charakter einer Skulptur haben. Wir freuen uns sehr darauf, einfach nur unsere Idee von Licht und Beleuchtung zeigen zu können“, freut sich Esther Jongsma von VANTOT.

Nachhaltigkeit als entscheidende Prämisse
Weniger Material ist der Ansatz von VANTOT – für ihr Design wie für ihre Nachhaltigkeitsziele. Raw-Edges Design Studio sucht Material- und Energieverbrauch auf ein Minimum zu reduzieren. „Eine Installation, die nach nur wenigen Tagen nichts als Müll zurücklässt, weil die Materialien entsorgt werden müssen, würde uns die Freude daran verderben. Schon deshalb nutzen wir nur Material, das wiederverwertet ist, beziehungsweise weiterverwendet wird“, erklärt Yael Mer von Raw-Edges. STUDIO DESSí wiederum verwendet aufblasbare Elemente und Halbfabrikate, die nach der Messe zurück in den Baubedarf gehen. Der Messebau für die Installation Circles steht damit ganz im Zeichen von Kreislaufsystemen und Ressourcenschonung.

Die Installation Circles können während der Messe vom 14. bis 18. Januar 2024 in den Hallen 1, 3 und 4 besucht werden.

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imm cologne Designstudio
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Koelnmesse GmbH

Sunrise Image by Mohamed Hassan, Pixabay

Happy Birthday 2024

Happy New Year 2024! Here's to a year full of innovation and success in the textile and apparel industry.

The Textination team sincerely wishes you a great start: may 2024 be full of health, joy and energy for you.

There are undoubtedly 365 days of exciting encounters, developments, innovations and new trends ahead in our shared world of the textile and apparel industry. We would like to join you on this journey and document the many facets of our industry.

We are convinced that the new year will be just as fascinating and inspiring for our users as the best textile products and designs that our industry has to offer. We look forward to accompanying you through the coming 12 months with the latest news, in-depth analyses and exclusive insights.

Thank you for your continued support and interest in Textination.

Together we will tell textile tomorrow!

Ines Chucholowius
- Managing Director -

Happy New Year 2024! Here's to a year full of innovation and success in the textile and apparel industry.

The Textination team sincerely wishes you a great start: may 2024 be full of health, joy and energy for you.

There are undoubtedly 365 days of exciting encounters, developments, innovations and new trends ahead in our shared world of the textile and apparel industry. We would like to join you on this journey and document the many facets of our industry.

We are convinced that the new year will be just as fascinating and inspiring for our users as the best textile products and designs that our industry has to offer. We look forward to accompanying you through the coming 12 months with the latest news, in-depth analyses and exclusive insights.

Thank you for your continued support and interest in Textination.

Together we will tell textile tomorrow!

Ines Chucholowius
- Managing Director -

More information:
Textination FUTURE
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Textination

28.12.2023

ITMA ASIA + CITME: A success for VDMA member companies

This year’s edition of ITMA ASIA + CITME proved to be a success for the exhibiting VDMA member companies. Measured by booked square metres, Germany had the largest contingent, among the foreign exhibitors. More than 40 VDMA member companies were exhibiting their innovative products in Shanghai.

Dr. Janpeter Horn, chairman of the VDMA Textile Machinery Association noted: “Although facing a difficult market situation, this year’s edition of ITMA ASIA + CITME has exceeded the expectations, both in terms of the number of visitors and the quality of the talks. The significant number of foreign visitors to the fair was particularly pleasing.”

Solutions were demonstrated for more sustainable textile productions by most of the exhibitors, and here the VDMA members presented their technologies for saving water, energy and raw materials under the heading “Smart technologies for green textile production.”  

This year’s edition of ITMA ASIA + CITME proved to be a success for the exhibiting VDMA member companies. Measured by booked square metres, Germany had the largest contingent, among the foreign exhibitors. More than 40 VDMA member companies were exhibiting their innovative products in Shanghai.

Dr. Janpeter Horn, chairman of the VDMA Textile Machinery Association noted: “Although facing a difficult market situation, this year’s edition of ITMA ASIA + CITME has exceeded the expectations, both in terms of the number of visitors and the quality of the talks. The significant number of foreign visitors to the fair was particularly pleasing.”

Solutions were demonstrated for more sustainable textile productions by most of the exhibitors, and here the VDMA members presented their technologies for saving water, energy and raw materials under the heading “Smart technologies for green textile production.”  

Dr. Uwe Rondé, CEO, Saurer Intelligent Technology AG explained: “Saurer is satisfied with both the number of visitors and the quality of the discussions. Our booth was full from morning to evening with customers focused on latest technologies within the three mega trends: recycling, automation and digitalisation. Although machine utilisation in the spinning mills is still well below average, people are already gathering information and thinking about what to invest in once the market recovers.”

Benjamin Reiners, owner of Reiners + Fürst stated: „This year’s ITMA ASIA + CITME has exceeded our expectations by far. Especially the first day - a Sunday - has brought many high-quality customers and exclusively decision makers to our booth. We estimate about 20% international customers mainly from Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Iran, Pakistan, Uzbekistan and Vietnam. All customers agreed that the market situation at the moment is difficult, capacity usage is between 50-75% in the ring spinning sector and improvement is expected not before the 2nd half of 2024. Nevertheless the general spirit is very positive.“

“This ITMA ASIA was a great success for Trützschler. We welcomed a large number of Chinese visitors to our booth, as well as a significant number of interested international visitors”, said Dr. Bettina Temath, Head of Global Marketing Trützschler Group SE.

Georg Stausberg, CEO of the polymer processing solutions division and chief sustainability officer of the Oerlikon Group stated: „We can look back on a successful show where we were able to meet many of our customers not only from China, but also from Pakistan, India and Indonesia, for example.”

“A very well-attended trade fair, with interesting discussions, great innovative topics, in line with the modern and rapidly developing China" noted Wolfgang Schöffl, head of product line weaving machines and member of the extended management, Lindauer Dornier.

The VDMA Textile Machinery Association and VDMA China were present at the fair, to support the members e.g. with regard to IPR. With the help of a VDMA expert and a contracted law firm, the member company Sahm submitted a complaint application for patent infringement disputes during the exhibition to the onsite IPR office. Both parties, Sahm, and the Chinese company, that used patented design without permission reached an agreement: The Chinese company had to stop displaying functions and designs involving patent infringement on site which meant the removal of some structural parts and the covering of key components protected by patent protection.

Dr. Harald Weber, managing director of VDMA Textile Machinery concluded: “Asia, and China in particular, represent the primary foreign markets for the VDMA member companies in the sector. The Chinese market is the main destination for their exports. Other major export destinations in Asia include India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Uzbekistan. ITMA ASIA + CITME provides a unique platform to showcase technologies for customers directly in Asia. The VDMA member companies are looking forward to the coming edition of the fair from 14 to 18 October 2024 in Shanghai.”

The latest survey of VDMA members' subsidiaries in China gives reason to hope that the economic situation in the Chinese textile industry could also improve significantly in the second half of the year. In addition, European textile machinery manufacturers are urged to be present on the most important market and at the trade fair and to offer Asian customers most advanced technology for their demanding challenges.

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VDMA e. V.
Textile Machinery

Better sleep environment Photo Heiq Materials AG
28.12.2023

Biobased HeiQ technologies for better sleep at Heimtextil 2024

HeiQ’s biobased textile technologies are set to show how they can change the sleep environment for the better while meeting an increasing demand for sustainable solutions that are in tune with nature. HeiQ Skin Care, HeiQ Allergen* Tech, HeiQ Cool, and HeiQ Mint are going to be showcased at the Heimtextil show in Frankfurt beginning of January.

HeiQ presents a complete set of tailored textile technologies that is said to improve the sleeping environment: "Unlocking Better Sleep". Therefore, HeiQ introduces a range of innovative products designed to enhance the quality of a comfortable night’s rest through sustainable and biobased solutions.

HeiQ’s biobased textile technologies are set to show how they can change the sleep environment for the better while meeting an increasing demand for sustainable solutions that are in tune with nature. HeiQ Skin Care, HeiQ Allergen* Tech, HeiQ Cool, and HeiQ Mint are going to be showcased at the Heimtextil show in Frankfurt beginning of January.

HeiQ presents a complete set of tailored textile technologies that is said to improve the sleeping environment: "Unlocking Better Sleep". Therefore, HeiQ introduces a range of innovative products designed to enhance the quality of a comfortable night’s rest through sustainable and biobased solutions.

According to a recent study by the School of Architecture, Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand), “individuals spend more than 50% of their time at home in the bedroom”. Another research from the Fatigue Countermeasures Laboratory, NASA Ames Research Center (United States), concluded that “sleep is critical to health and daytime functioning. For individuals to achieve optimal sleep, they must have access to a sleep environment that allows them to achieve quality sleep.” These are strong indicators that we should treat sleep with the highest importance that it deserves.

The flagship products leading this positive change are the 100% biobased cosmetic technology HeiQ Skin Care, the plant-based deodorizer HeiQ Mint (botanical freshness), the dual action cooling solution HeiQ Cool, and HeiQ Allergen Tech that reduces exposure to inanimate allergens through active probiotics. These biobased innovations are set to redefine the sleep experience and contribute to overall well-being.

HeiQ Skin Care is the most recent addition to HeiQ’s portfolio - a synbiotic textile finish promoting a balanced microbiome for glowing skin. Unlike conventional products, HeiQ Skin Care utilizes pre- and probiotics integrated into a biobased matrix, offering long-lasting cosmetic benefits. It is particularly suited for products that are in direct and long contact with skin, such as pillowcases, duvet covers or bed sheets, acting as a cosmetic care session during sleep.

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Heiq Materials AG

SEEK and UNION Showroom present together THE JUNCTION (c) Premium Exhibitions GmbH
21.12.2023

SEEK and UNION Showroom present together THE JUNCTION

SEEK is not only presenting the first edition of its new chapter in January 2024 but is also welcoming a new partner on board: UNION Showroom. The new alliance from Berlin combines the strengths of both formats intending to offer buyers from all over the world an even more comprehensive experience in Germany's fashion capital.

With united forces, the two teams led by Marie-Luise Patzelt (SEEK) and Felix Engelmann (UNION Showroom) are showcasing their new project "THE JUNCTION". A selection of brands will be presented in Station Berlin's exclusive loft spaces, including Nudie Jeans, Tenue, Viberg, White Sand, Paltò, Freenote Cloth, Ootoo Boots and A New Sweden. At the same time, the lofts are the transition to the UNION Showroom, taking place at the neighbouring Kühlhaus. The collaboration embodies the idea of a cooperative platform that enables buyers to discover the best collections from both platforms.

THE JUNCTION starts simultaneously with UNION on 14.01.24 and ends with SEEK on 17.01.24.

SEEK is not only presenting the first edition of its new chapter in January 2024 but is also welcoming a new partner on board: UNION Showroom. The new alliance from Berlin combines the strengths of both formats intending to offer buyers from all over the world an even more comprehensive experience in Germany's fashion capital.

With united forces, the two teams led by Marie-Luise Patzelt (SEEK) and Felix Engelmann (UNION Showroom) are showcasing their new project "THE JUNCTION". A selection of brands will be presented in Station Berlin's exclusive loft spaces, including Nudie Jeans, Tenue, Viberg, White Sand, Paltò, Freenote Cloth, Ootoo Boots and A New Sweden. At the same time, the lofts are the transition to the UNION Showroom, taking place at the neighbouring Kühlhaus. The collaboration embodies the idea of a cooperative platform that enables buyers to discover the best collections from both platforms.

THE JUNCTION starts simultaneously with UNION on 14.01.24 and ends with SEEK on 17.01.24.

More information:
SEEK UNION showroom THE JUNCTION
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Premium Exhibitions GmbH

The Wild Goose: Interior-KI-Summit im Februar 2024 (c) The Wild Goose GmbH & Co. KG
18.12.2023

The Wild Goose: Interior-KI-Summit im Februar 2024

Unsere Welt ist im stetigen Wandel – und für die Möbel- und Einrichtungsbranche gibt es keine Ausnahme. Die Digitalisierung und Industrie 4.0 haben bereits jetzt bedeutende Veränderungen und Innovationen in unserer Branche ermöglicht, von personalisierten Produktempfehlungen bis hin zu intelligenten Fertigungsprozessen. Das Thema „Künstliche Intelligenz (KI)“ wird aller Voraussicht nach zu noch größeren Veränderungen, Innovationen und Risiken führen. Um die Herausforderungen und Chancen, die KI bietet, zu entdecken und für sich zu verifizieren, veranstaltet The Wild Goose am 21. Februar 2024 einen Interior-KI-Summit.

Unsere Welt ist im stetigen Wandel – und für die Möbel- und Einrichtungsbranche gibt es keine Ausnahme. Die Digitalisierung und Industrie 4.0 haben bereits jetzt bedeutende Veränderungen und Innovationen in unserer Branche ermöglicht, von personalisierten Produktempfehlungen bis hin zu intelligenten Fertigungsprozessen. Das Thema „Künstliche Intelligenz (KI)“ wird aller Voraussicht nach zu noch größeren Veränderungen, Innovationen und Risiken führen. Um die Herausforderungen und Chancen, die KI bietet, zu entdecken und für sich zu verifizieren, veranstaltet The Wild Goose am 21. Februar 2024 einen Interior-KI-Summit.

Mit Keynote-Speakern, Experten der großen Hightech-Konzerne und praxisorientierten Workshops richtet sich der Interior-KI-Summit 2024 an Unternehmen, die die Chancen der neuen Technologien wahrnehmen wollen. „Uns geht es darum, konkrete Entscheidungshilfen zu vermitteln und Unternehmen dabei zu unterstützen, Künstliche Intelligenz sinnvoll und gewinnbringend in ihre Abläufe zu integrieren“, sagt Florian Goos, Geschäftsführer des Veranstalters The Wild Goose. Praxisorientierung lautet das Stichwort, wie auch der zweite Geschäftsführer von The Wild Goose, Kirk Mangels, bekräftigt: „KI ist keine Science-Fiction, sondern zukunftsweisende Technologie, die bleiben wird. Sinnvolle Anwendungsbeispiele gibt es schon heute. Jeder Teilnehmer wird nach unserem Summit wissen, wie Geschäftsabläufe mit Hilfe von KI optimiert werden können und mit welchen Investments welcher ROI möglich ist.“

Um diese Zielsetzung zu erreichen, werden beim Summit zunächst Tech-Experten wie Microsoft die Möglichkeiten der KI-Anwendungen für das Einrichtungsbusiness von morgen vorstellen. Gleichzeitig gibt es Einschätzungen der Branchenverbände, wo KI für die Branche heute schon relevant ist und wo sie künftig Bedeutung erlangen wird. Am Nachmittag geht es dann in den Masterclasses um konkrete branchenspezifische Anwendungsbereiche: KI-getriebenes Daten- und Prozess-Management ist hier ebenso Thema wie die digitale Unterstützung von Vertrieb, Kundenbetreuung, Kommunikation und Design. „Change before you have to“, so der Titel einer der Masterclasses, der den Inhalt der Veranstaltung auf den Punkt bringt: der Einrichtungsbranche mit Know-how und Vernetzung die Möglichkeit zu geben, an einem Produktivitätsschub teilzuhaben und neue Geschäftsentwicklungen zu entdecken. Der Interior-KI-Summit wird in Kooperation mit den Branchenverbänden VDM, AMK und BVDM veranstaltet.

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The Wild Goose GmbH & Co. KG

Supreme Kids Foto Mani Huber
15.12.2023

Supreme Kids in München

Vom 26. bis 28. Januar 2024 verwandelt sich das MTC world of fashion, Haus 1, Ingolstädter Straße 45, wieder in eine Kinderwelt und präsentiert mit der Supreme Kids die Trends des Kindermodemarktes für den Herbst/Winter 2024/25. Von der Leitmesse für Kindermode und Accessoires am Standort München profitieren der DACH-Markt und das angrenzende Ausland.

Auch in der neuen Saison setzt die Supreme Kids auf einen ausgewogenen Mix aus neuen Labels und wiederkehrenden Marken. Dabei kombiniert die Orderplattform internationale Brands mit lokalen Brands. Big Player stehen neben kleinen Nischenmarken und machen die besondere Atmosphäre der Supreme Kids aus.

Die neue „Marketplace“-Fläche in Kooperation mit „Family Circle“, welche in die Halle 3 intergiert ist, bringt erstmals verstärkt innovative Lifestyle-Brands aus dem Kids-Segment nach München. Der Trend geht zu einem breiteren Produktportfolio, zu einer Kindererlebniswelt. So entstehen Synergien, die sowohl im stationären als auch im Online-Handel die Möglichkeit bieten, abwechslungsreiche Sortimente zusammenzustellen.

Vom 26. bis 28. Januar 2024 verwandelt sich das MTC world of fashion, Haus 1, Ingolstädter Straße 45, wieder in eine Kinderwelt und präsentiert mit der Supreme Kids die Trends des Kindermodemarktes für den Herbst/Winter 2024/25. Von der Leitmesse für Kindermode und Accessoires am Standort München profitieren der DACH-Markt und das angrenzende Ausland.

Auch in der neuen Saison setzt die Supreme Kids auf einen ausgewogenen Mix aus neuen Labels und wiederkehrenden Marken. Dabei kombiniert die Orderplattform internationale Brands mit lokalen Brands. Big Player stehen neben kleinen Nischenmarken und machen die besondere Atmosphäre der Supreme Kids aus.

Die neue „Marketplace“-Fläche in Kooperation mit „Family Circle“, welche in die Halle 3 intergiert ist, bringt erstmals verstärkt innovative Lifestyle-Brands aus dem Kids-Segment nach München. Der Trend geht zu einem breiteren Produktportfolio, zu einer Kindererlebniswelt. So entstehen Synergien, die sowohl im stationären als auch im Online-Handel die Möglichkeit bieten, abwechslungsreiche Sortimente zusammenzustellen.

Auf der neuen Concept-Fläche präsentieren sich u.a. FAB FAB STICKERS; TEN LITTLE FINGERS; TUTAONANA; WASCHIES (VOX TV Show Höhle der Löwen) und MINI RODINI mit einer Pop-Up-Fläche, die Aromacare Brand BABYDUFT aus der Schweiz oder die Marke WONDERWUZZ mit ihrem modularen Design-Spielsofa für Kinder.

Neue Labels und mehr Internationalität
Newcomer, Neuaussteller und Marken, die erstmals auf der Supreme Kids ausstellen, sind DONSJE aus den Niederlanden, TOM TAILOR, KOMM MIT ANS MEER, KLEINE FLITZER, CHASER GmbH, ROARSOME aus England, ERNST FEILER GmbH - ein deutsches Traditionsunternehmen seit 1928, WOOLRICH und viele mehr.

Die Orderplattform verzeichnet einen Zuwachs an Nischenmarken und erstmals auch Aussteller aus den USA wie SWP by Irina, aus Australien wie TUTU DU MONDE und ORZO und aus Kasachstan wie MATEMATIKA.

Darüber hinaus wird das Produktportfolio der Supreme Kids von langjährigen Ausstellern komplettiert, die die Orderplattform seit Jahren nutzen. Wieder dabei sind unter anderem GUESS, LIEWOOD, TOMMY HILFIGER, CALVIN KLEIN, LEVI’S, NICKEL und PLAYSHOES.

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The Supreme Group

15.12.2023

Italian textile machinery industry at Colombiatex 2024

At the upcoming edition of Colombiatex, that will take place in Medellin from January 23 to 25, 2024, the leading Italian manufacturers of textile machinery will be present in the common area organized by Italian Trade Agency and ACIMIT, the Association of Italian Textile Machinery Manufacturers.

There will be 23 companies exhibiting in the Italian pavilion. Among these, ACIMIT members companies are: Btsr, Color Service, Danti, Fadis, Flainox, Isotex, Itema, Kairos Engineering, Lgl, Lonati, Mcs, Monti-Mac, Nexia, Orox, Ratti, Reggiani Macchine, Salvadè, Santoni, Srs, Stalam, Tecnorama, Ugolini.

The Colombian textile and clothing industry has experienced significant growth in recent years. Consequently, imports of textile machinery have also increased. In 2023, Colombian imports are expected to reach 58 million euros. For the period 2024-2027, the Country’s import growth is projected to be an average of 2.2% annually, according to data compiled by ACIMIT.

At the upcoming edition of Colombiatex, that will take place in Medellin from January 23 to 25, 2024, the leading Italian manufacturers of textile machinery will be present in the common area organized by Italian Trade Agency and ACIMIT, the Association of Italian Textile Machinery Manufacturers.

There will be 23 companies exhibiting in the Italian pavilion. Among these, ACIMIT members companies are: Btsr, Color Service, Danti, Fadis, Flainox, Isotex, Itema, Kairos Engineering, Lgl, Lonati, Mcs, Monti-Mac, Nexia, Orox, Ratti, Reggiani Macchine, Salvadè, Santoni, Srs, Stalam, Tecnorama, Ugolini.

The Colombian textile and clothing industry has experienced significant growth in recent years. Consequently, imports of textile machinery have also increased. In 2023, Colombian imports are expected to reach 58 million euros. For the period 2024-2027, the Country’s import growth is projected to be an average of 2.2% annually, according to data compiled by ACIMIT.

Italy has long been a technological partner for Colombian textile companies that have invested in the modernization of the production process. Italian exports to Colombia in 2022 exceeded 18 million euros (a 50% increase from the previous year). In the first six months of 2023, Italian exports to Colombia reached 9 million euros.

More information:
ACIMIT Colombiatex
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ACIMIT

15.12.2023

VIATT 2024 as the response to Vietnam's developing textile sector

Vietnam is the subject of increasing investment across an array of industries, with its textile sector going from strength to strength in a short space of time. To give key players from across the textile spectrum an opportunity to make their presence felt in this market, the Vietnam International Trade Fair for Apparel, Textiles and Textile Technologies (VIATT) will make its debut from 28 February – 1 March 2024. Taking place at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Center (SECC), the new fair will cover three main product sectors, namely apparel fabrics, yarns and fibres, and garments; home textiles; as well as technical textiles and nonwovens, textile processing, and printing technology.

Vietnam is the subject of increasing investment across an array of industries, with its textile sector going from strength to strength in a short space of time. To give key players from across the textile spectrum an opportunity to make their presence felt in this market, the Vietnam International Trade Fair for Apparel, Textiles and Textile Technologies (VIATT) will make its debut from 28 February – 1 March 2024. Taking place at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Center (SECC), the new fair will cover three main product sectors, namely apparel fabrics, yarns and fibres, and garments; home textiles; as well as technical textiles and nonwovens, textile processing, and printing technology.

In line with the industry’s anticipation, the country was identified as the ideal location for ASEAN’s new comprehensive textile platform for several key reasons. Vietnam’s pro-business policies, strategic geographical location, abundant labour force, and favourable trade agreements have contributed to its rise as a global textile manufacturing hub. Agreements such as the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP); the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF); and 15 free trade agreements (FTAs) covering over 60 countries and regions, will further enable participants from across the value chain to conduct cross-border business after connecting at next year’s show. In addition, several key travel initiatives that serve international players have been implemented, including the country’s APEC Business Travel Card programme[1], availability of e-visas to all nationalities, and visa-free travel for select countries[2].  

Exhibitors from multiple textile sub-sectors converge in February
In Vietnam’s home textile segment, rising urbanisation, emerging young consumers, and higher disposable incomes are interrelated factors driving growth[3]. Globally, three of the top trends include recycling; utilising green fibres; and the increasing use of technical fabrics for enhanced comfort and health. At the fair, confirmed home textiles exhibitors include Hanyang Eco Tex, Hohmann GmbH, Phuong Nam Feather, and SIGMA, set to showcase their most up-to-date products, covering bedding, upholstery fabrics, curtain, and sun protection.
 
Utilised for automobiles, civil aviation, construction, health care, and more, Vietnam's exports of technical textiles reached USD 676.6 million for the first nine months of 2022, up 17.1% compared to the same period in 2021[4]. This in turn bodes well for the country’s import prospects of quality machinery and equipment. Hoping to cater to domestic demand at VIATT 2024, international suppliers in this category include Julai, SIGMA, and Skwentex.

Meanwhile, apparel-related products make up the lion’s share of the country’s textile exports – according to Vietnam Textile & Apparel Association (VITAS), in 2022 these numbered USD 29.1 billion. From Ho Chi Minh to Hanoi, numerous international fashion brands have a manufacturing presence, including Adidas, H&M, Lacoste, Lululemon, Nike, The North Face, Uniqlo, and many more. At next year’s fair, exhibitors such as Avery Dennison, Lenzing, Stylem Takisada-Osaka, and Texwinca, will aim to draw the attention of apparel brands and a wide range of other domestic and international buyers.

The Vietnam International Trade Fair for Apparel, Textiles and Textile Technologies (VIATT) is organised by Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd and the Vietnam Trade Promotion Agency (VIETRADE), covering the entire textile industry value chain.

[1] ‘Everything You Need to Know About Traveling to Vietnam with an APEC Business Travel Card’, April 2023, Vietnam Briefing, https://www.vietnam-briefing.com/news/apec-business-travel-card-vietnam.html/ (Retrieved: November 2023)
[2] ‘Vietnam Introduces E-Visa for All Nationalities from August 15, 2023’, August 2023, Vietnam Briefing, https://www.vietnam-briefing.com/news/vietnam-introduces-e-visa-for-all-nationalities-from-august-15-2023.html/ (Retrieved: November 2023)
[3] ‘Vietnam Home Textile Market Size & Share Analysis’, 2023, Mordor Intelligence, https://shorturl.at/wQVWZ (Retrieved: November 2023)
[4] ‘Vietnam's technical fabric exports continue to be positive’, October 2022, Web Portal of Supporting Industry of Vietnam, https://shorturl.at/lmnvX (Retrieved: November 2023)

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Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd

Photo: Archroma
15.12.2023

Archroma unveils SuperSystems+ at ChromaTexChem 2023

Archroma is bringing its most impactful planet-conscious innovations, including SuperSystems+, to ChromaTexChem 2023 in Mumbai from December 19-20.

Super Systems+ is a new set of end-to-end systems that combine processing solutions and intelligent effects for the entire textile processing workflow, from sizing to finishing. Developed for different end-use segments – from blue and colored denim to performance athletic wear, bottom weights, towels and sheeting – Super Systems+ aims to empower fashion and textile brands and mills to add value to their products while they deliver measurable environmental impact and enhance production efficiency.

Archroma is bringing its most impactful planet-conscious innovations, including SuperSystems+, to ChromaTexChem 2023 in Mumbai from December 19-20.

Super Systems+ is a new set of end-to-end systems that combine processing solutions and intelligent effects for the entire textile processing workflow, from sizing to finishing. Developed for different end-use segments – from blue and colored denim to performance athletic wear, bottom weights, towels and sheeting – Super Systems+ aims to empower fashion and textile brands and mills to add value to their products while they deliver measurable environmental impact and enhance production efficiency.

Super Systems+ leverages the industry’s broadest product portfolio and authentic evidence-based data to support informed decision making. It is supported by The SafeEdge by Archroma, an online portal that gives Archroma customers and brands real-time access to product-related regulatory and compliance certifications and information, as well as the Archroma ONE WAY Impact Calculator, a process simulation and calculation tool designed and used by our textile processing experts to provide our customers and partners with an accurate estimate of the process costs, resource utilization, effluent discharge quality, and CO2 emissions of the existing production process and of the newly evaluated system. These help them to select solutions that meet their performance requirements and deliver against significant sustainability targets.

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Archroma

Photo Formidable Media / Green Theme Technologies
14.12.2023

YKK and GTT Win ISPO Award

The ISPO Textrends judges have selected YKK's DynaPel™ water-repellent zipper as the Best Product in the accessories category. The competition, held twice a year in conjunction with the ISPO trade show, recognizes the most innovative performance textiles, components, and apparel.

Designed to be compatible with garment recycling systems, the DynaPel™ zipper uses GTT’s EMPEL® technology instead of the standard PU film to achieve its water repellency. The lack of a PU film helps remove one of the barriers of textile-to-textile recycling of performance apparel by eliminating the urethane material, which presents challenges to garment recycling processes.

Conventional chemical and mechanical garment recycling systems cannot process the polyurethane film commonly used on water-repellent zippers, necessitating the removal of zippers from garments before recycling.  This additional processing step often deters recyclers from accepting garments with PU zippers, resulting in unnecessary waste.

The ISPO Textrends judges have selected YKK's DynaPel™ water-repellent zipper as the Best Product in the accessories category. The competition, held twice a year in conjunction with the ISPO trade show, recognizes the most innovative performance textiles, components, and apparel.

Designed to be compatible with garment recycling systems, the DynaPel™ zipper uses GTT’s EMPEL® technology instead of the standard PU film to achieve its water repellency. The lack of a PU film helps remove one of the barriers of textile-to-textile recycling of performance apparel by eliminating the urethane material, which presents challenges to garment recycling processes.

Conventional chemical and mechanical garment recycling systems cannot process the polyurethane film commonly used on water-repellent zippers, necessitating the removal of zippers from garments before recycling.  This additional processing step often deters recyclers from accepting garments with PU zippers, resulting in unnecessary waste.

EMPEL® technology uses advanced green chemistry devoid of PFAS and a specialized manufacturing process that allows the chemistry to penetrate the yarn and encapsulate it with a water-repellent layer through molecular cross-linking. The molecular cross-linking creates an extremely durable layer that is highly resistant to abrasion and invisible to the eye.

More information:
ISPO Textrends Award zipper PFAS
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Formidable Media / Green Theme Technologies

12.12.2023

Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles in August 2024

from both inside and outside of Asia. Looking ahead, the stage will be set once again at the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai) next year, allowing exhibitors and buyers from the industry to match their trading needs onsite. Thanks to the resumption of global travel and the ongoing industry recovery, the next Autumn edition is slated to attract even more multinational fairgoers and diverse home and contract textile collections. The fair will return in 14 – 16 August 2024.

from both inside and outside of Asia. Looking ahead, the stage will be set once again at the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai) next year, allowing exhibitors and buyers from the industry to match their trading needs onsite. Thanks to the resumption of global travel and the ongoing industry recovery, the next Autumn edition is slated to attract even more multinational fairgoers and diverse home and contract textile collections. The fair will return in 14 – 16 August 2024.

A recent study showed a significant rise in corporate travel in 2023, driven largely by the resurgence of live business events and the easing of restrictions following several turbulent years. Adding to this, the Chinese government has announced several measures in a bid to attract more international visitors, including a simplified visa application process as the latest initiative.
 
As one of the largest economies in the world, China is renowned for producing high-value products across the home textile spectrum, making Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles an essential stop for global suppliers and buyers aiming to kick off the next business season.  
 
Emerging markets have become a significant focus for the industry in recent years. China's exports of home textiles to the ASEAN market amounted to around USD 2.09 billion in the first quarter of 2023, with an increase of 18% year-on-year; of which around USD 1.38 billion was exported in finished goods, seeing a rise of over 42% year-on-year[3]. With this growth in trade, buyers from fast growing emerging markets are expected to increasingly benefit from the Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles platform to fulfil their sourcing needs.
 
The upcoming Autumn edition will continue to comprise a wide range of home textile products, including bedding & towelling, rugs, table & kitchen linen, upholstery & curtain fabrics, editors, home textile technologies and textile design.
 
Intertextile Shanghai Home Textiles – Autumn Edition is organised by Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd; the Sub-Council of Textile Industry, CCPIT; and the China Home Textile Association (CHTA).

Conclusion of China in-store 2023 (c) Messe Düsseldorf (Shanghai)
11.12.2023

Conclusion of China in-store 2023

China in-store 2023, an official satellite of EuroShop, has drawn to a successful close at the Shanghai New International Expo Center (SNIEC) on 1 December. Over three days 103 exhibitors presented innovative store design and retail solutions attracting almost 14,000 professional visitors.

This year the trade fair focused on high-quality in-store solutions for the first time, offering many inspiring solutions and store-fitting concepts targeted specifically at retailers intending to open premium stores in China or overseas. The Designer Village showcased concepts by leading designers revolving around Visual Merchandising and storefront design solutions. At the “Retail Forum” and “Design Forum” 46 industry experts presented the latest retail and store design trends such as lightweight construction of commercial spaces. The renowned ERDA China Award recognised outstanding store design concepts.

China in-store 2023, an official satellite of EuroShop, has drawn to a successful close at the Shanghai New International Expo Center (SNIEC) on 1 December. Over three days 103 exhibitors presented innovative store design and retail solutions attracting almost 14,000 professional visitors.

This year the trade fair focused on high-quality in-store solutions for the first time, offering many inspiring solutions and store-fitting concepts targeted specifically at retailers intending to open premium stores in China or overseas. The Designer Village showcased concepts by leading designers revolving around Visual Merchandising and storefront design solutions. At the “Retail Forum” and “Design Forum” 46 industry experts presented the latest retail and store design trends such as lightweight construction of commercial spaces. The renowned ERDA China Award recognised outstanding store design concepts.

The latest retail technologies on display at China in‑store 2023 included amongst others digital display mannequins, virtual dressers, dynamic lighting systems with shopper identification and AI-based smart shelving and ESL. All of these solutions help retailers improve the in-store user experience, above all of the younger generation.

The next China in-store will be held at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre from 3 to 5 September 2024.

Source:

Messe Düsseldorf (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.

EPTA: Program of the “17th World Pultrusion Conference” (c) EPTA
06.12.2023

EPTA: Program of the “17th World Pultrusion Conference”

The EPTA – European Pultrusion Technology Association in cooperation with the American Composites Manufacturers Association (ACMA) invites you to the 17th World Pultrusion Conference which takes place on 29 February – 1 March 2024 in Hamburg, Germany.

This conference takes place every two years and is the meeting point of the European and worldwide Pultrusion Industry. More than 25 international speakers from Finland, Belgium, Germany, France, Spain, The Netherlands, Turkey, UK, USA, Canada and others will present practical presentations about innovative applications, technologies and processes. Equally current market trends and developments are on the agenda.

This World Pultrusion Conference takes place again in the week before the JEC World Composites Show (5-7 March 2024, Paris).

The program is available here.

The EPTA – European Pultrusion Technology Association in cooperation with the American Composites Manufacturers Association (ACMA) invites you to the 17th World Pultrusion Conference which takes place on 29 February – 1 March 2024 in Hamburg, Germany.

This conference takes place every two years and is the meeting point of the European and worldwide Pultrusion Industry. More than 25 international speakers from Finland, Belgium, Germany, France, Spain, The Netherlands, Turkey, UK, USA, Canada and others will present practical presentations about innovative applications, technologies and processes. Equally current market trends and developments are on the agenda.

This World Pultrusion Conference takes place again in the week before the JEC World Composites Show (5-7 March 2024, Paris).

The program is available here.

Source:

The European Pultrusion Technology Association (EPTA)