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From 25th to 27th March, the International Cotton Conference Bremen in the historic town hall offers ten highly topical conference sessions with relevant subjects that currently challenge the internationally networked cotton textile industry. The day before on March 24, 2020, the Weser-Kurier’s conference Sustain will take place in the run-up to the International Cotton Conference once more. © Weser-Kurier

 
26/02/2020 – City and Change – the Future of the Textile Retail Trade

City and Change – the Future of the Textile Retail Trade

Sustain 2020 in the Run-Up to the International Cotton Conference

Passion for Cotton! 35th International Cotton Conference Bremen from 25 to 27 March 2020. On 24 March, the 2nd Sustain 2020 will take place. By  Editorial staff
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As one of the first companies in the world, on November 27, 2019, the leading producer of wood based cellulose fibers successfully positioned a bonded loan bound to its sustainability performance. Picture: Stefan Doboczky, CEO Lenzing © Lenzing

 
30/12/2019 – Sustainable and innovative financing

Sustainable and innovative financing

Lenzing AG forges new paths

Lenzing successfully places sustainable bonded loan of over EUR 500 mn. By  Editorial staff
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Neo.Fashion.2020 launches into the new decade with record participation at Berlin Fashion Week. 70 young designers show the direction of travel for fashion and future in Europe. © neo.fashion.2020

 
24/02/2020 – Europe, the textile continent – opportunities and risks, Part 2

Europe, the textile continent – opportunities and risks, Part 2

“Europe’s Green Deal Textile – making the impossible possible!”

For students studying fashion design at Hanover’s University of Applied Sciences and Arts, the 13 January is an exciting day. It’s Fashion Week in Berlin ... By  Editorial staff
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1st International Conference on Cellulose Fibres, Panel Discussion: Innovating Sustainable Lignocellulosic Feedstock. From left: Patrik Lundström, re:newcell (SE); Gundolf Klaehn, Partnership for Sustainable Textiles (DE); Isabelle Montanus, Esprit (DE/HK); Nicole Rycroft, Canopy (CA), Lara Dammer, nova-Institut (DE). © nova-Institut GmbH

 
25/02/2020 – 1st International Conference on Cellulose Fibres, Cologne

1st International Conference on Cellulose Fibres, Cologne

Nova Institut hits the mark with conference

With 210 participants and 15 exhibitors from 26 different countries, the first conference on cellulose fibres exceeded all expectations. By  Editorial staff
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Pedro Siza Vieira, Portugal’s Minister of Economy: “Portugal’s textile and apparel industry has reinvented itself.” © ITMF

 
22/01/2020 – For a better future

For a better future

ITMF Conference in Porto

Located in the heartland of Portugal’s textiles and apparel industry, Porto proved the perfect venue for the ITMF Conference 2019. By  Editorial staff
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The chairman of the Walter Reiners-Stiftung (Foundation) of the VDMA Textile Machinery Association, Peter D. Dornier presented the awards. Chairman of the foundation and the winners (from left): Heinrich, Kaluza, Elbayoumi, Elser, Pötzsch, Dornier, Eckert © ITM/TU Dresden

 
17/01/2020 – Walter Reiners-Stiftung (Foundation)

Walter Reiners-Stiftung (Foundation)

Top young talent for a technologically strong industry

At the Aachen-Dresden-Denkendorf International Textile Conference at the end of November, six successful young engineers received awards. By  Editorial staff
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TMAS Secretary General Therese Premler-Andersson © Per Myrehed

 
10/12/2019 – Swedish machinery companies see major opportunities

Swedish machinery companies see major opportunities

Heimtextil 2020 and Sweden

The decision to significantly expand its focus on textile technologies in 2020, has received an extremely enthusiastic response from members of TMAS. By  Editorial staff
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