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58TH DORNBIRN Global FIBER CONGRESS Dornbirn-GFC 11-13 September 2019 Austria 700 participants from 30 nations, over 100 lectures Communicating © shutterstock © shutterstock fiber innovations © shutterstock programMe As per August 2019 Congress Themes Fiber Innovations Circular Economy and Sustainability Digitalization and Smart Textiles Surface Modification and Additives Sports and Leisure Wear Nonwovens and Technical Textiles Simply register online: www.dornbirn-gfc.com
58TH Dornbirn Global Fiber Congress 11-13 September 2019 Austria DEAR PARTICIPANT! The fiber industry has become a focal point for many stakeholders of the textile and nonwoven industries. Climate change and environmental pollution are the main reasons for calls to action along the entire value chain – from sourcing of the raw materials for the fibers to production of technical fabrics and garments as well as hygienic, cosmetic and industrial applications and eventually final usage and disposal. For this reason, this year’s Global Fiber Congress in Dornbirn offers many lectures and discussions about sustainability, the circular economy and digitalization. These topics are interlinked and require pioneers and role models. Better educated consumers demand responsible sourcing and production. The circular economy is one of the solutions to avoid the negative consequences of our daily actions on the environ- ment. Digitalization i.e. using block chain technology contributes to transparency along the entire value chain. These trends are becoming important decision criteria for a growing group of engineers and consumers. Only if our industry meets these challenges on a broad and global basis we will be able to maintain our social acceptance and continue the strong growth of recent years. In addition to the discussion about how to green up our industry, the congress serves as a vital platform for networking and for a lot of positive and inspiring ideas for the future. Yours sincerely, Robert van de Kerkhof President of the Austrian Fibers Institute
Wednesday, 11 September 2019 Morning Hall A Wednesday, 11 September 2019 Morning Hall B Wednesday, 11 September 2019 Morning Hall C Opening Session no lectures no lectures Chairman: Friedrich Weninger Austrian Fibers Institute, Vienna (AUT) 09:00 Friedrich weninger Austrian Fibers Institute, Vienna (AUT) Opening 09:10 Robert van de Kerkhof Austrian Fibers Institute, Vienna (AUT) Welcome Address 09:25 Karlheinz Rüdisser Landesregierung Vorarlberg, Bregenz (AUT) Welcome Address 09:35 Necat Altin CIRFS, Brüssel (BEL) Man-made Fibres in Europe: new and existing challenges and a changing political environment 09:50 Hilmar Fuchs Sächsisches Textilforschungsinstitut e.V. (STFI), Chemnitz (GER) Awarding the Paul Schlack Man-Made Fibers Prize 10:10 BREAK 10:30 UDAY GILL Indorama Ventures, Bangkok (THA) Sustainability Challenges and Way forward 10:55 Robert Rosellen Microsoft Austria, Vienna (AUT) How technology can have a positive impact on the circular economy and sustainability? 11:20 Stefan Achleitner Palo Alto Networks, Santa Clara (USA) Cybersecurity landscape – Evolving threats and challenges 11:45 CEO Panel Yogendra Dandapure, Lululemon (CAN) Uday Gill, Indorama Ventures (THA) Robert van de Kerkhof, Lenzing AG (AUT) Mauro Scalia, Euratex (BEL) Gunjan Sharma, Reliance Industries Ltd (IND) Moderation: Walter Woitsch, Syngroup Consulting (AUT) Sustainability/Circular Economy – are we leading or lagging? 12:20 joining for lunch
Wednesday, 11 September Morning Hall B+C Wednesday, 11 September 2019 Afternoon Hall A Wednesday, 11 September 2019 Afternoon Hall B Wednesday, 11 September 2019 Afternoon Hall C Notes Fiber Innovations Digitalization and Smart Textiles Circular Economy and sustainability Chairman: Wilhelm Rauch Chairman: Jürgen Musch Chairman: Alberto Ceria Industrievereinigung Chemiefasern (GER) ADVANSA Marketing GmbH (GER) INVISTA (ITA) 13:30 Jei McKinney 13:30 Nicolina PRASS et al 13:30 Andreas Röhrich Encapsys, Appleton (USA) ITA Academy GmbH, Aachen (GER) Wolford AG , Bregenz (AUT) Advancement in the microencapsulated PCM Textile Production 4.0 – A look into the future Being less bad ist not good enough (Phase Change Material) 13:55 Christoph Runde 13:55 Karla Magruder 13:55 Gunjan Sharma Virtual Dimension Center (VDC), Vellbach (GER) Fabrikology International, Campbell Hall (USA) Reliance Industries Limited, Mumbai (IND) Virtual Reality – Opportunities and Applications in the Missing Links by the Accelerating Circularity Group Fabric of the Future: Integrating Digital Enablers in Textile Value Chain Sustainable and High-performance Solutions 14:20 Sarah-Jeanne Royer 14:20 Andreas Röpert D. Deheyn, Marine Biology Research Division 14:20 Gunnar Seide1, Wolfgang Hermann2 Interactive Wear GmbH, Starnberg (GER) Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla (USA) Maastricht University (AMIBM) , Geleen (NED), 1 Smart Textiles between Hype 2.0 and Industry 4.0 Plastics and microfibers in the environment: IFG Asota GmbH2, Linz (AUT) What can we do about it? A new unique industrial trial facility in the heart of 14:45 Amit Gautam Europe – New models of collaboration TextileGenesis, Hong Kong (HKG) 14:45 Ellen Bendt1 et al, Nicole Espey2 Blockchain: Myth vs. Relevance for the Fiber industry HS Niederrhein1, Mönchengladbach, Bundesverband der 14:45 Rolf-Dieter Hund1 Deutschen Sportartikel-Industrie2, Bonn (GER) N.H. An Tran1 et al, H. Brünig2, ITM der TU Dresden1, 15:10 Alexander Bachmann Development of functional textiles with reduced Dresden, Leibnitz-Institut für Polymerforschung2, output of synthetic microparticles Kelheim Fibres GmbH, Kelheim (GER) Dresden (GER) Fingerprint-technology for raw-material transparency Advances in the melt spinning of bicomponent fibres in the textile supply chain 15:10 Marco De Silvestri et al RadiciGroup, Gandino (ITA) 15:10 Rudolf Hufenus 15:35 Break A further step towards a real sustainable supply K. Jakubowski, Empa, St. Gallen (SUI) chain in synthetic fibres Flexible Polymer Optical Fibers Produced by Bicomponent Melt-spinning Chairman: Isa Hofmann 15:35 Break IHofmann (GER) 15:35 Break Chairman: Stefan Mecheels 15:55 Songül Kul Hohenstein Institute (GER) Chairman: Friedrich Weninger B. Mert, Korteks A.S, Bursa (TUR) Digital transformation for yarn industry Austrian Fibers Institute, Vienna (AUT) 15:55 Gerold Breuer 16:20 Dieter Stellmach EREMA Group, Ansfelden (AUT) 15:55 Markus Reichwein The next level: plastics recycling and its contribution M. Winkler, DITF, Denkendorf (GER) to the circular economy – Lighthouse projects, digita- Oerlikon Textile GmbH, Remscheid (GER) Small Series Textile Value Creation back in Europe? Sustainability Drivers in the Manmade Fibers Industry lisation and state of the art recycling technology Five Industrial Scenarios Involving the Digital Textile Micro Factory 16:20 Startup event With PwC 16:20 Paul Niedl 16:45 Falko Schubert1 Starlinger & Co GmbH (machinery for packaging, plastics until Moderation: Thomas Riegler, PwC (AUT) recycling & refinement), Vienna (AUT) A. Böhm2, STFI1, futureTEX Management GmbH2, Chemnitz (GER) PET/Polyester recycling: Requirements and 18:00 Startups from following segments present their Mobile robotic systems for the application in textile recycling solutions for re-use in filaments business models: processes Smart Fibers 16:45 Frank Gähr1 Smart Applications 17:10 Waleri Root T. Veit2, DITF1, Denkendorf, Fuchshuber Techno-Tex GmbH2, Lichtenstein (GER) Smart SportsTech & Outdoor T. Bechtold, T. Pham, Institut für Textilchemie und Textilphysik, Recycling of High Performance Fibre Polymers with Ionic Liquids Dornbirn (AUT) Smart Sustainability & Circular Economy Development of electrically conductive textiles for NEW! capacitive, combined thermo and humidity sensors 17:10 Jean-Luc Derycke UTEXBEL NV., Ronse (BEL) 18:00 END Day 1 Development and realization of yarns, fabrics and garments 17:35 Kay Ullrich et al 20:00 Reception “trade fair Dornbirn – TITV e.V. Greiz, Greiz (GER) made from fibres from post-consumer textile material free ticket Mohren Hall 13” Large-area electrical contacting of and with textiles 17:35 Sascha Schriever public transport D. Wolters, T. Gries, ITA der RWTH Aachen, Aachen (GER) 18:00 END Day 1 Vorarlberg 20:00 Reception “trade fair Dornbirn – Recycling of polyacrylonitrile – A technical and economic approach Mohren Hall 13” PLEASE Open! 18:00 END Day 1 20:00 Reception “trade fair Dornbirn – Mohren Hall 13”
Wednesday, 11 September Afternoon Hall B+C Thursday, 12 September 2019 Morning Hall A Thursday, 12 September 2019 Morning Hall B Thursday, 12 September 2019 Morning Hall C Notes Fiber Innovations Nonwovens and Technical Textiles Circular Economy and sustainability Chairman: Karine Wallois Chairman: Clemens Bisjak Chairman: Claudia van Bonn Clubtex (FRA) Lenzing AG (AUT) Deutscher Fachverlag (GER) 09:00 Mthokozisi Sibanda1 09:00 Daniel Wolters1 et al 09:00 Eberhard Brack W. Focke2, A. Leuteritz3, African Applied Chemical Ltd.1, K. Wiltsch2, G. Frenzer3, P. Pink4, ITA der RWTH Aachen1, Märkische Faser GmbH, Premnitz (GER) Persequor, University of Pretoria2, Pretoria (RSA), Aachen, Elring Klinger AG2, Dettingen, NANO-X GmbH3, Functionalised hollow fibres for innovative textiles Leibnitz-Institut für Polymerforschung3, Dresden (GER) Saarbrücken-Güdingen, ElringKlinger Motortechnik GmbH4, Bicomponent fibres for controlled release of volatile Idstein (GER) mosquito repellents Technical scale production of aerogel non-woven 09:25 Albin Kälin EPEA Switzerland GmbH, Bäch (SUI) 09:25 Elise Thécua1,2 09:25 Roland Scholz Cradle to Cradle Design Innovation – Rethinking the way we make things C. Nocito1, S. Mordon2, MDB Texinov1, La Tour Du Pin, H. Lauterbach, Kelheim Fibres GmbH, Kelheim (GER) University Lille2, Lille (FRA) Viscose Fibre Danufil® QR for Sustainability in Innovative medical device: Light emitting textile for Disinfection of Surfaces 09:50 Thierry Le Blan dermatologic treatment CETI, Tourcoing (FRA) 09:50 Katharina Mayer, Ibrahim Sagerer-ForiC Reinventing the end of life of cotton textiles in order 09:50 Michèle Lindner1 to design textile goods more responsible Lenzing AG, Lenzing (AUT) R. Tonndorf2 et al, GfN Herstellung von Naturextrakte GmbH1, LENZINGTM Web Technology – Biodegradable Wald-Michelbach, ITM der TU Dresden2, Dresden (GER) Solutions for the Future Nonwovens Industry 10:15 Birgit Stubbe1 et al Wet-spun Collagen Multifilament Yarns N. Kimpe2, L. Thomas3 et al, Centexbel1, Zwijnaarde, 10:15 Johann Philipp Dilo Vanheede2, Geluwe, Procotex3, Dottignies (BEL) 10:15 Frank Ficker1 The valorisation of textile waste in short fibre DiloGroup, Eberbach (GER) reinforced plastics R. Miksch et al, M. Becker , Hof University of Appliend 2 3 3D Lofter – A new nonwoven textile manufacturing Sciences1, Hof/Saale, Hof University of Appliend Sciences2, technology for three-dimensional lightweight fibre Münchberg, Fraunhofer-Center for Textile Fiber3, structures for the car interior 10:40 Break Münchberg (GER) Textile Structures for Medical Engineering – Complex Stents 10:40 Break 11:00 Jane Wang Eleather Group, Peterborough (GBR) 11:00 Junichi Kusakabe Transforming leather waste into innovative 10:40 Break composite products Asahi Kasei Corp., Shiga (JPN) 11:00 Philipp Schegner et al New Type of High Functional Nonwoven Fabric “Precisé” 11:25 Augusta Marinho1 et al ITM der TU Dresden, Dresden (GER) A. Afonso2, P. Magalhães3 et al, J. Gaião4, V. Sá5 et al, CAD-supported integral manufacturing of complex R. Malgueiro6 et al, CITEVE1, VN Famalicão, Têxteis patient-specific stentgrafts 11:25 Vanessa Mason Penedo2, Guimarães,TINTEX – TEXTILES3, V.N. de Primaloft, Inc., Latham (USA) Cerveira, CTIC4, Alcanena, Sedacor5, São Palo de Oleiro, 11:25 Jeanette Ortega1 et al PrimaLoft® Bio™ – the first 100% recycled, CeNTI6, Vila Nova de Famalicão (POR) biodegradable synthetic performance fibre in textile Textile valorisation with vegetal waste and B. Mues2 et al, ITA der RWTH Aachen1, Institut für apparel industry by-products for development of Vegan Leather Angewandte Medizintechnik2, Aachen (GER) Systematic process design for the fabrication of nanomodified fiber-based implants for use in 11:50 Panel in hall A 11:50 Panel in hall A ablation therapy 12:15 joining for lunch 12:15 joining for lunch 11:50 Panel Stefan Achleitner, Palo Alto Networks Inc. (USA) Jochen Adler, Oerlikon Textile GmbH & Co. KG (GER) Martin Ohneberg, HENN GmbH & Co KG (AUT) Robert Rosellen, Microsoft Österreich GmbH (AUT) Thomas Riegler, PwC (AUT) Margarete Schramböck, Expert for Digitalization (AUT) Rafael Uston, TeraVienna GmbH (AUT) Moderation: Josef Mantl, JMC Josef Mantl Communications GmbH (AUT) Innovation boost for Europe – Digitalization? 12:15 joining for lunch PLEASE Open!
Thursday, 12 September Morning Hall B+C Thursday, 12 September 2019 Afternoon Hall A Thursday, 12 September 2019 Afternoon Hall B Thursday, 12 September 2019 Afternoon Hall C Notes Fiber Innovations Nonwovens and Technical Textiles Sports and leisure Wear Chairman: Andreas Bartl Chairman: Wolfgang Hermann Chairman: Dieter Veit Technische Universität Wien (AUT) IFG Asota GmbH (AUT) Institut für Textiltechnik der RWTH Aachen (GER) 13:30 Oliver Syed Shafaat 13:30 Simone Gramsch 13:30 Susanne Müller Spiber Inc., Yamagata (JPN) A. Sarishvili, A. Schmeißer, Fraunhofer-Institut für Techno und HS Niederrhein, Mönchengladbach (GER) Production of Synthetic Spider Silk Protein Fibers Wirtschaftsmathematik (ITWM), Kaiserslautern (GER) Disruption in the Fashion Apparel and Sports and Yarns Hybrid informed machine learning for production Industry – The Impact of the Victimhood Culture on processes of nonwovens future Social Media Marketing Strategies 13:55 Renaud Lemaire1 R. de Palo2, Lyondellbasell1, Brussels (BEL), Basell 13:55 Yvette Dietzel 13:55 Masashige Hirata et al Poliolefine2, Ferrara (ITA) M. Gültner, STFI, Chemnitz (GER) Asahi Kasei Corp., Shiga (JPN) Innovation for the polyolefin textile industry Protective clothing materials for special applications Basic study of Environment-Friendly Water-Repellent Fabric such as working with handheld ultra-high pressure 14:20 Pavan Kumar Manvi water jet guns and abrasive cutting 14:20 Gilda Santos1 et al T. Gries, ITA der RWTH Aachen, Aachen (GER) M. Pinto2, CITEVE1, Vila Nova de Famalicão, Lemar2, Guimarães (POR) Melt spun thermoplastic polyurethane filaments: An 14:20 Tobias Raithel Innovative functional textiles for protection against puncture alternative of conventional solution spun spandex F. Strauss, Ch. Weber, Groz-Beckert KG, Albstadt (GER) filaments Splitfibers and their processing in neddlepunched nonwovens 14:45 Jörn Lübben Hochschule Albstadt-Sigmaringen, Albstadt (GER) 14:45 Shohei Tsunofuri et al 14:45 Susanne Jary et al Thermoresponsive polymers and their application in the textile value chain Kuraray CO. LTD., Tokyo (JPN) Lenzing AG, Lenzing (AUT) Development of new heat-resistant fiber; PA9T fiber Lyocell short cut – Versatile fiber enabling new product options 15:10 Silke Sanduloff1 et al, Michael Korger1 et al 15:10 Christoph Hacker S. Huysman2, HS Niederrhein1, Mönchengladbach (GER), 15:10 Matthew Tipper Centexbel2, Zwijnaarde (BEL) M. Vlasblom, R. Bosman, DSM Dyneema B.V., Geleen (NED) NIRI Technologies, Leeds (GBR) Body contour-compatible protectors using Prediction of rope design and lifetime in real life Mass Customisation of Nonwovens for a Stratified 3-D printing technology application with Dyneema® fibers Marketplace 15:35 Break 15:35 Break 15:35 Break Chairman: Eberhard Janssen Chairman: Wolfgang Hermann Surface Modification and Additives Hochschule Niederrhein (GER) IFG Asota GmbH (AUT) Chairman: Walter Roggenstein Kelheim Fibres GmbH (GER) 15:55 Stefan Topp1, Kai Ullrich2 15:55 Daniel Weise1 et al Topp Textil GmbH1, Durach, TITV Greiz2, Greiz (GER) T. Balzer2 et al, Institute of Textile Machinery and High 15:55 Yoshifumi SUZUKI Innovative textile composites based on extrusion Performance Material Technology1, Dresden, Department of Teijin Frontier CO., LTD, Ehime (JPN) technology to achieve high functional, ecological and Ceramic Materials Engineering2, Bayreuth (GER) Fibers surface modification of adhesive technology economic benefits C/C-SIC-Ceramic Composite with tailored thermal for rubber reinforcement – Discussion on the conductivity for high performance friction application environmentally friendly adhesives 16:20 Chokri Cherif1 N. H. An Tran1 et al, T. Bönkeet2 et al, D. S. Wolz3 et al, 16:20 Elke Thiele1 et al 16:20 Thomas Stegmaier1 M. Müller4 et al, ITM der TU Dresden1, Fraunhofer IWS2, M. Wonneberger2, STFI1, Chemnitz, Invent GmbH2, Braunschweig (GER) T. Maschler1 et al, S. Thielen2 et al, T. Miranda3 et al, DITF1, ILK3, IPF Dresden e.V.4, Dresden (GER) Biogenic Heavy Tows based on hemp bast bark – Denkendorf, Universität Tübingen2, Senckenberg Centre for Microporous HDPE-based carbon fibers as cathodes From field to composite Human Evolution and Palaeo-environment3, Tübingen (GER) for Li-S batteries Biomimetic textile structures for moisture evaporation, separation and water supply in greenhouses 16:45 Marielies Becker1 16:45 Jens Petzold F. Ficker2, C. Anzer3, Fraunhofer-Center for Textile Fiber CeraFib GmbH, KI Keramik-Institut GmbH, Meißen (GER) Ceramics TFK1, Münchberg, Hof University2, Hof/Saale (GER), 16:45 Seshadri Ramkumar Silica fibers and their composites Hof University3, Münchberg (GER) Texas Tech University, Lubbock (USA) Textile Technical Manufacturing Processes for the Sustainable Technical Textiles 17:10 Stefan Schlichter Production of Complex Inorganic Structures 17:10 Thomas Mutschler M. Froning, ITA Augsburg, Augsburg (GER) Web Based Composites – new potential for 17:10 Christian Gerking et al M.O. Weber, HS Niederrhein, Mönchengladbach (GER) thermoplastic fiber materials Nanoval GmbH, Berlin (GER) Alternative weft insertion process in warp knitting – Filter media with reduced Pressure Loss performance enhancing and energy saving 17:35 Serge Lang 17:35 Dirk Hegemann M. Szegedi, A. Gerhardts, Hohenstein Institut, Bönnigheim (GER) 17:35 Ingo Windschiegl et al Empa, St. Gallen (SUI) Application potentials of (electro-)thermally controlled DITF, Denkendorf (GER) Textile Sensors Based on Temperature-sensitive muscles Finest meltblow nonwovens with improved productivity Color-changing Coatings PLEASE Open! 18:00 END Day 2 18:00 END Day 2 18:00 END Day 2
Thursday, 12 September Afternoon Hall B+C Friday, 13 September 2019 Morning Hall A Friday, 13 September 2019 Morning Hall B Friday,13 September 2019 Morning Hall C Notes Fiber Innovations Circular Economy and sustainability Surface Modification and Additives Chairman: Andreas Tulke Chairman: Arturo Andreoni Chairman: Hilmar Fuchs FTA Forschungsgesellschaft für Textiltechnik Albstadt mbH (GER) Radici Fibers S.p.A. (ITA) STFI Chemnitz (GER) 09:00 Roland Zirbs 09:00 Christian Weilach 09:00 Laura Solomon Universität für Bodenkultur, Vienna (AUT) Lenzing AG, Lenzing (AUT) World Textile Information Network (WTIN), Leeds (GBR) Universal melt modification method for the synthesis Increasing Circularity – recent developments in An overwiew of graphene technology for textile of core-shell-nanoparticles with ultra-high REFIBRATM Technology applications grafting densities 09:25 Aydin Oruç?, Ali Ibrikçi1 et al 09:25 Felix Stutz 09:25 Ishtia Zahir Hossain et al ˆ G. Kaya2, Kipas Textile1, Dulkadiroglu/Kahramanmaras, LITRAX AG, Orselina (SUI) V-trion, Hohenems (AUT) ¸ Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam University2, Onikisubat (TUR) Conductive Plasma Coated Polymer Yarns versus Self-powering smart-textile Development of Sandwich Composites by Using Paper Graphene Application and Aramid Fibre Wastes 09:50 Nguyen Hoai An Tran1 et al 09:50 Jürgen Schneider J. Kemnitzer2 et al, ITM der TU Dresden1, Dresden, 09:50 Onur Celen S. Baz, G.T. Gresser, DITF Denkendorf, Denkendorf (GER) K. Effektzwirnerei GmbH2, Oelsnitz/Vogtland (GER) S. M. Cam, Korteks A.S, Bursa (TUR) Twist offset of rovings to increase yarn quality An eco-friendly post-drawing process for splitting Polyester Filament Can be Dyed at Low Temperature bicomponent filaments 10:15 Anke Klepser 10:15 Zhiyi Cao S. Morlock, Hohenstein Institut, Bönnigheim (GER) 10:15 Selli Figen O. Grabandt, Teijin Aramid, Arnhem (NED) How does body shape and tissue effect the pressure ˆ Ü. H. Erdogan, Dokuz Eylul University, Buca-Izmir (TUR) Properties of Aramid yarn – How Aramid Yarn of shaping garments? Enhancing the Production of Polyhydroxyalkanoate contributes to the Circular Economy (PHA) Melt-spun Filaments and Role of Processing Aids 10:40 Break 10:40 Break 10:40 Break 11:00 Yüce Denizli1 et al ¸ 11:00 GülSah Ekin Kartal et al M. Karaman2, Korteks A.S1, Bursa, Dokuz Eylül University, Izmir (TUR) Konya Technicla University2, Bölümü (TUR) 11:00 Philipp Köhler et al Providing Antifouling Properties to Fishing Nets with A novel PECVD coating system for the nano-scale TITK, Rudolstadt (GER) Encapsulated Econea surface-functionalization of PET filament fibers Characterization of the properties of infrared-active fibers and textiles 11:25 Martin Pelzer 11:25 Kristina Klinkhammer1 et al T. Gries, ITA der RWTH Aachen, Aachen (GER) T. Ferndandez2, HS Niederrhein1, Mönchengladbach, 11:25 Youjuan Zhang, Lei Zhang Microcapsules towards a better Recyclability of Trans-Textil GmbH2, Freilassing (GER) K. Honda, Toray Fibers & Textiles Research Laboratories China Multi-Material Textile Bonds Influence of plasma functionalization on the adhesion Co Ltd (CHN) of seam sealing tapes in PPE Toray's PPS fiber productions used in Environmentally 11:50 Keito Yamaguchi Friendly Materials 11:50 Mahmud Hossain1 et al Takemoto Oil Fat Co., LTD., Gamagori-city (JPN) Energy saving with new type spin finish oil for M. Sparing2 et al, ITM der TU Dresden1, IFW Dresden – 11:50 Michael Cordin polyester filament Institut für Metallische Werkstoffe2, Dresden (GER) T. Bechtold, T. Pham, Institut für Textilchemie und Textilphysik, 300 percent increment of efficiency in the spinning of Dornbirn (AUT) manmade fibers on turbo ring spinning machine with Preperation and Characterization of polymer-self- 12:15 Networking event friction free superconducting twisting element reinforced composites Make use of our final event to network with other congress participants and lecturers in an enjoyable atmosphere. 12:15 Networking event 12:15 Networking event Make use of our final event to network with other Make use of our final event to network with other congress participants and lecturers in an enjoyable congress participants and lecturers in an enjoyable atmosphere. atmosphere. PLEASE Open!
Friday, 13 September Morning Hall B+C 58TH Dornbirn Global Fiber Congress 11-13 September 2019 Austria Communicating fiber innovations NotES IMPORTANT DETAILS FOR PARTICIPANTS IMPORTANT DETAILS FOR PARTICIPANTS registration Confirmation of Registration Please simply register online: www.dornbirn-gfc.com Upon registration and remittance of the fee, participants will Convention Partner Vorarlberg, Bodensee-Vorarlberg Tourismus GmbH receive a confirmation for participation via email. This confirmation Römerstrasse 2, 6900 Bregenz, Austria has to be shown in Dornbirn to get entrance. On registration the Tel.: +43 (0)5574 43443-23, Fax: +43 (0)5574 43443-4 participant agrees to allow disclosure of his/her personal and/or E-Mail: service@convention.cc, www.dornbirn-gfc.com company-related contact data. Any objection thereto should be made known to us in writing. Date of congress Opening: Wednesday, September 11th 2019 at 09:00 a.m. Official Languages / Documentation Closing: Friday, September 13th 2019 at appr. 12:15 p.m. Lectures will be presented in German or English with simultaneous interpretation in both directions. Lecture documents are made Location available to participants after the conference via download. Kulturhaus Dornbirn, Rathausplatz 1, 6850 Dornbirn, Austria accommodation / bus transfer service / car nearest airports parking (see also registration form) Zurich (CH): Shuttle service, transfer time approx. 1 hrs. Upon request, the team of Convention Partner Vorarlberg, Friedrichshafen (D), Altenrhein (CH), Munich (D) Tel.: +43 (0)5574 43443-23, E-Mail: service@convention.cc will help in securing accommodation (Room reservation will be confirmed in registration fee writing). New: A free ticket for public transport in Vorarlberg is avail- able from 10 to 13 September 2019. You can get your personal ticket Participation fee € 960,- net at the Dornbirn-GFC Infopoint or at p.salzgeber@austrian-mfi.at. Second (and subsequent) delegates from € 760,- net The ticket is not transferable. the same company (must be booked and paid for at the same time as first registration) liability Professors / Teachers at Universities € 625,- net The organizer cannot be held responsible for any cost incurred should and Technical Colleges the Dornbirn-GFC be cancelled for any reason. Maximum prior notice Students € 125,- net will be given to delegates. The organiser does not accept any liability for Lecturers / press delegates € 0,- net any loss or damage to the personal belongings of delegates attending (do not have to pay any conference fee) the congress. In case of any injury, loss or damage incurred by a partici- All participation fees are excl. 20% VAT. pant our liability shall not exceed the amount of the participation fee. Services Registration Fee includes attendance at all lectures, manuscripts in data NEW! free ticket form, delicate catering, drinks and fruits during all breaks, luncheon on Wednesday and Thursday, 11th and 12th Sept. as well participation in the public transport legendary gala buffet dinner with fashion show on invitation of the Mayor Vorarlberg of Dornbirn at the “Haus der Messe” Dornbirn on September 11th, 2019. terms of payment On receipt of bill and via bank transfer or per credit card (Visa, Mastercard). CZECH REPUBLIC Payment on receipt of bill, stating invoice number, name of participant, GERMANY company and address (more details on our homepage). SLOVAKIA Vienna LIECHTENSTEIN Cancellation Friedrichshafen Munich All bookings received are binding. Fee refunds will be granted on Altenrhein HUNGARY the following scale: Until July 31st 2019: 50%; from August 1st 2019: Dornbirn AUSTRIA Zurich no refund. Delegates may be substituted at any time. SWITZERLAND ITALY SLOVENIA Congress Badge You will receive your badge in Dornbirn. The badge is your entrance ticket. Important notice: some lectures may be added or changed. Please consult our homepage www.dornbirn-gfc.com for any updates. PLEASE Open!
58TH Dornbirn Global Fiber Congress Communicating 11-13 September 2019 Austria fiber innovations SPONSORs COMmITEE many thanks to the following sponsors the actual committee of the for supporting the congress dornbirn Global fiber congress Avantex Messe Frankfurt France (FRA) Ali Akdag, CIRFS (BEL) CHT Beitlich GmbH (GER) Arturo Andreoni, Radici Fibers S.p.A. (ITA) CIRFS (European Man-Made Fibres Association) (BEL) Andreas Bartl, Technische Universität Wien (AUT) Dralon GmbH (GER) Clemens Bisjak, Lenzing Aktiengesellschaft (AUT) Ecoplus. Niederösterreichs Wirtschaftsagentur GmbH (AUT) Claudia van Bonn, Deutscher Fachverlag (GER) EDANA (BEL) Alberto CERIA, The LYCRA Company (ITA) Gherzi Textil Organisation AG (SUI) Ariadna Detrell Domingo, AEI TÈXTILS (ESP) Groz Beckert KG (GER) Hilmar Fuchs, Sächsisches Textilforschungsinstitut e.V. (STFI) (GER) IFG Asota GmbH (AUT) Wolfgang Hermann, IFG Asota GmbH (AUT) IKV Innovative Kunststoffveredelung GmbH (GER) Isa Hofmann, IHOFMANN (GER) Indorama Ventures (THA) Eberhard Janssen, Hochschule Niederrhein (GER) Industriellenvereinigung Vorarlberg (AUT) Jürgen Musch, ADVANSA Marketing GmbH (GER) JMC Josef Mantl Communications GmbH (AUT) Marc Ponsa, Polisilk S.A. (ESP) Kunstuniversität Linz (AUT) Wilhelm Rauch, Industrievereinigung Chemiefasern (GER) Land Vorarlberg (AUT) Walter Roggenstein, Kelheim Fibres GmbH (GER) Lenzing AG (AUT) Hans-Peter Schlegelmilch, imat-uve gmbh (GER) Märkische Faser GmbH (GER) Volker Siejak, Polyamide High Performance GmbH (GER) Microsoft Austria (AUT) Andreas Tulke, FTA Forschungsgesellschaft für Oerlikon Textile GmbH & Co. KG (GER) Textiltechnik Albstadt mbH (GER) Perlon Nextrusion Monofil (GER) Karine Wallois, Clubtex (FRA) PricewaterhouseCoopers PwC (AUT) Lutz Walter, EURATEX (BEL) Saurer AG (SUI) Friedrich Weninger, Chairman, Austrian Fibers Institute (AUT) Smart-Textiles Plattform (AUT) Stadt Dornbirn (AUT) Syngroup (AUT) Techtextil Messe Frankfurt (GER) Wirtschaftskammer Vorarlberg (AUT) WISTO - Wirtschaftsstandort Vorarlberg GmbH (AUT)
58TH Dornbirn Global Fiber Congress 11-13 September 2019 Austria location the Fiber specialists will meet in the heart of europe Dornbirn nearby the famous ”Lake Constance” With a population of around 48,000, Dornbirn is the largest town in the Vorarlberg region – a pleasant and dynamic town located in a corner of Austria close to the borders of Liechtenstein, Switzerland and Germany. For further information, contact Convention Partner Vorarlberg directly – your partner in Dornbirn. The center of Dornbirn ´ The Kulturhaus Dornbirn, location of the congress further information Dornbirn Global Fiber Congress (Dornbirn-GFC) Congress Office, Kolingasse 1/1/5, 1090 Vienna, Austria Tel.: +43 1 319 2909 41, Fax: +43 1 319 2909 31 E-Mail: office@dornbirn-gfc.com Homepage: www.dornbirn-gfc.com
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