
Landeanflug zum Airbus-Werk in Hamburg-Finkenwerder. Nicht nur das Airbus-Flugzeug beeindruckt beim 8. Anwenderforum Smart Textiles in Hamburg. © Hans-Werner Oertel
Landeanflug zum Airbus-Werk in Hamburg-Finkenwerder. Nicht nur das Airbus-Flugzeug beeindruckt beim 8. Anwenderforum Smart Textiles in Hamburg. © Hans-Werner Oertel
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
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
Mit dabei: Hochschule Niederrhein Forschungsinstitut für Textil und Bekleidung und dem Motto „Waste to value“. © Hochschule Niederrhein
This year the conference deals with the lifecycle of the natural, renewable raw material cotton in the sense of a circular economy. © Mathias Ulrichs/Bremer Baumwollbörse
The Wear It Innovation Summit will galvanize wearable tech stakeholders to co-create the future of the wearable technologies industry on June 10-11th at Kalkscheune Berlin. © Wear It Berlin
Pedro Siza Vieira, Portugal’s Minister of Economy: “Portugal’s textile and apparel industry has reinvented itself.” © ITMF