Updated: November 23, 2023 Print Program
Thursday, November 30, 2023
9:00 am
Welcome / Opening / Greetings - Hall 1 & 2
Thu, Nov 30
9:00 am
hall 1 & 2 & 3 & 4
Chokri Cherif
Thu, Nov 30
9:20 am
Plenary Session I - Hall 1 & 2
9:10 am
hall 1 & 2 & 3 & 4
Angela Rösen-Wolff
Thu, Nov 30
9:20 am
hall 1 & 2 & 3 & 4
Indian textile industry and technical textiles- Present and future
Thu, Nov 30
10:30 am
Coffee Break
9:55 am
hall 1 & 2 & 3 & 4
Recyclable polymers by design - An important part of transforming chemistry to a circular economy
Thu, Nov 30
11:10 am
hall 1 & 2 & 3 & 4
Get in touch with the metaverse
Thu, Nov 30
11:45 am
hall 1 & 2 & 3 & 4
Presentation of the Centre for Tactile Internet with Human-in-the-Loop
Thu, Nov 30
12:45 pm
Lunch Break
12:05 pm
hall 1 & 2 & 3 & 4
Awards of the German Textile Machinery Industry for Junior Engineers
Parallel Session I:
Hall 1 & 2
Trends in the Textile Production
Hall 1 & 2
Trends in the Textile Production
Parallel Session II:
Hall 3
Technology Transfer "From Idea to Practice"
Hall 3
Technology Transfer "From Idea to Practice"
Parallel Session III:
Hall 4
Sustainable Polymer Materials and Functionalization
Hall 4
Sustainable Polymer Materials and Functionalization
Thu, Nov 30
2:00 pm
hall 1 & 2
Application of artificial intelligence in industry - capabilities and limits (keynote lecture)
Thu, Nov 30
2:00 pm
hall 3
Nachhaltigkeit in der Textilindustrie - wie der Wandel gelingen kann! (keynote lecture)
Thu, Nov 30
2:00 pm
hall 4
Electrochemically exfoliated graphene for innovative fiber and foam applications (keynote lecture)
Thu, Nov 30
2:30 pm
hall 1 & 2
With digital solutions to more sustainability in the textile industry: practical insights
Thu, Nov 30
2:30 pm
hall 3
Development of high-performance and cost-effective stainless steel spun yarns from planed metal staple fibers for technical application
Thu, Nov 30
2:30 pm
hall 4
Structural design of lignin as raw material for carbon fibres
Thu, Nov 30
2:50 pm
hall 1 & 2
Digital product development through digital twinning and AI
Thu, Nov 30
2:50 pm
hall 3
GRO-COCE: Green organic reinforced high performance timber concrete ceilings
Thu, Nov 30
2:50 pm
hall 4
Exploration of new sustainable raw material sources for the biopolymer chitin and chitosan and the latest developments in the chitosan fiber spinning
Thu, Nov 30
3:10 pm
hall 1 & 2
Are bast- and recycled fiber Megatrends? Are these fibers sustainable? From Straw and textiles to fiber to yarn and products
Thu, Nov 30
3:10 pm
hall 3
5G mobile user textile AR experience - the virtual dressing room as an opportunity for stationary and online trade
Thu, Nov 30
3:10 pm
hall 4
Pushing chitosan towards a green finishing of textiles
Thu, Nov 30
3:30 pm
hall 1 & 2
RCO100, the world leading mechanical recycling technology
Thu, Nov 30
3:30 pm
hall 3
Thermobonding - a step towards full recyclable artificial turf
Thu, Nov 30
3:50 pm
Coffee Break
3:30 pm
hall 4
Polyhydroybutyrate - Establishing a biodegradable polymer for meltblown product development
Thu, Nov 30
• Sustainable ideas against the skills shortage
• New opportunities through new training concepts?
• New ways for recruiting and employer branding
4:30 pm
hall 1 & 2
Panel discussion• Sustainable ideas against the skills shortage
• New opportunities through new training concepts?
• New ways for recruiting and employer branding
Thu, Nov 30
4:30 pm
hall 3
German Federal Foundation for the Environment - Support for environmentally friendly innovations in small and medium-sized companies (keynote lecture)
Thu, Nov 30
4:30 pm
hall 4
Polymers with new functions designed for partially biobased carbon fiber precursors
Thu, Nov 30
• Sustainable ideas against the skills shortage
• New opportunities through new training concepts?
• New ways for recruiting and employer branding
5:00 pm
hall 1 & 2
Continuation of Panel discussion• Sustainable ideas against the skills shortage
• New opportunities through new training concepts?
• New ways for recruiting and employer branding
Thu, Nov 30
5:00 pm
hall 3
Development of reusable and breathable surgical textiles as recyclable single-material solution
Thu, Nov 30
5:00 pm
hall 4
Plektonik - wooden yarns for structural textiles
Thu, Nov 30
5:20 pm
hall 1 & 2
ECO-Shoring - Technologie-Plattform für kundenindividuelle "On-Demand" Bekleidung auf Basis digitaler 3D Produktentwicklung
Thu, Nov 30
5:20 pm
hall 3
Textile pressure sensors - from research to product
Thu, Nov 30
5:20 pm
hall 4
Lowering the CO2 footprint by recycled and partly bio-based polymers – a case study
Thu, Nov 30
5:40 pm
hall 1 & 2
Model factory circular economy of local wool (OpenWoolLab) - regional wool processing taking into account ecological and economic aspects
Thu, Nov 30
5:40 pm
hall 3
Innovative and ecological flame retardant finishes for the functionalization of natural fibers
Thu, Nov 30
5:40 pm
hall 4
Up-cycling of textile waste by means of Ioncell®
Thu, Nov 30
6:00 pm
hall 1 & 2
Mastering the challenges of LksG and EU regulations - requirements and necessary steps
Thu, Nov 30
6:00 pm
hall 3
Black carbon for green energy and mobility - A story about polyacrylonitrile (PAN) and the use of it in carbon nano fiber materials
Thu, Nov 30
Friday, December 1, 2023
9:00 am
Plenary Session II - Hall 3
6:00 pm
hall 4
The EU strategy for sustainable and circular textiles - future challenges and obligations
Fri, Dec 1
• Closing the loop with an innovative textile recycling I Re-Fresh Global, Berlin I Björn Schulz
• Circulix: Innovating circular textile products for sustainability and regulation I Circulix GmbH, Berlin I Christian Voigt
• Second skin knitwear for heart rate monitoring I Smart Textiles Hub GmbH, Dresden I Florian Wieczorek
• MotorSkins: building the future of interaction and interfaces with an adaptable soft-robotic material I MotorSkins GmbH, Berlin I José Villatoro
• Robotics and Textile I Robotextile GmbH, Dormettingen I Michael Fraede
• Customised Connective Cores by Fox Core I Fox Core, Dresden I Daniel Weise
9:00 am
hall 1 & 2 & 3 & 4
Start-up-pitches• Closing the loop with an innovative textile recycling I Re-Fresh Global, Berlin I Björn Schulz
• Circulix: Innovating circular textile products for sustainability and regulation I Circulix GmbH, Berlin I Christian Voigt
• Second skin knitwear for heart rate monitoring I Smart Textiles Hub GmbH, Dresden I Florian Wieczorek
• MotorSkins: building the future of interaction and interfaces with an adaptable soft-robotic material I MotorSkins GmbH, Berlin I José Villatoro
• Robotics and Textile I Robotextile GmbH, Dormettingen I Michael Fraede
• Customised Connective Cores by Fox Core I Fox Core, Dresden I Daniel Weise
Fri, Dec 1
9:30 am
hall 1 & 2 & 3 & 4
Dielectric elastomer sensors for motion capture, health monitoring and virtual reality
Fri, Dec 1
10:30 am
Coffee Break
10:05 am
hall 1 & 2 & 3 & 4
Awards
Parallel Session I:
Hall 1
Fiber-reinforced Materials & Composites
Hall 1
Fiber-reinforced Materials & Composites
Parallel Session II:
Hall 2
Protective & Functional Textiles
Hall 2
Protective & Functional Textiles
Parallel Session II:
Hall 3
Interactive Fiber Rubber Composites
Hall 3
Interactive Fiber Rubber Composites
Parallel Session III:
Hall 4
Sustainable Polymer Materials and Functionalization
Hall 4
Sustainable Polymer Materials and Functionalization
Fri, Dec 1
11:00 am
hall 1
Opportunities, challenges and future of lightweight and structural composites in India (keynote lecture)
Fri, Dec 1
11:00 am
hall 2
Textile Building Wraps for Protection and Comfort: Recycled solutions for architectural membranes (keynote lecture)
Fri, Dec 1
11:00 am
hall 3
Polyethylene terephthalate cord deformation mechanisms upon drawing by time-resolved SAXS/WAXS (keynote lecture)
Fri, Dec 1
11:00 am
hall 4
Microplastics in the environment (keynote lecture)
Fri, Dec 1
11:30 am
hall 1
Potential of customized carbon fibers as structural and functional materials
Fri, Dec 1
11:30 am
hall 2
GRM meets filaments: Conductive polyester yarns for smart textiles
Fri, Dec 1
11:30 am
hall 3
Dielectric elastomer fibers for active textiles
Fri, Dec 1
11:30 am
hall 4
Natural dyestuffs – a sustainable alternative for textile dyeing?
Fri, Dec 1
11:50 am
hall 1
Carded hemp fibers as a very competitive alternative to fibers extracted from scutching/hackling approach
Fri, Dec 1
11:50 am
hall 2
Recirculation of recycled high-performance fibers in flame-retardant textiles and lightweight structures
Fri, Dec 1
11:50 am
hall 3
Carbon-fiber reinforced electrodes for stable dielectric elastomer actuators with increased force output
Fri, Dec 1
11:50 am
hall 4
Investigation of the production PLA, PLA/bamboo yarns and dyeability with natural dyestuff
Fri, Dec 1
12:10 pm
hall 1
Fabrics for mobility - the new DORNIER weaving machine system family
Fri, Dec 1
12:10 pm
hall 2
Workwear and performance wear - Testing function, protection and comfort
Fri, Dec 1
12:10 pm
hall 3
Predicting and controlling the deformation of shape memory alloy-driven soft actuators
Fri, Dec 1
12:10 pm
hall 4
NIR Hyperspectral imaging for process control in textile lamination and finishing technology
Fri, Dec 1
12:30 pm
hall 1
Individual control of high tenacity yarns in textile machinery
Fri, Dec 1
12:30 pm
hall 2
Conductive PU-CNT composites for highly flexible smart textiles
Fri, Dec 1
12:30 pm
hall 3
Continuation of Predicting and controlling the deformation of shape memory alloy-driven soft actuators
Fri, Dec 1
12:50 pm
Lunch Break
12:30 pm
hall 4
Natural flame retardants for textiles
Parallel Session I:
Hall 1
Fiber-reinforced Materials & Composites
Hall 1
Fiber-reinforced Materials & Composites
Parallel Session II:
Hall 2
Protective & Functional Textiles
Hall 2
Protective & Functional Textiles
Parallel Session II:
Hall 3
Tactile Internet
Hall 3
Tactile Internet
Parallel Session III:
Hall 4
Sustainable Polymer Materials and Functionalization
Hall 4
Sustainable Polymer Materials and Functionalization
Fri, Dec 1
1:50 pm
hall 1
Structure and manufacturing design for recycling using the example of an composite engine drive shaft for next-generation jet engines (keynote lecture)
Fri, Dec 1
1:50 pm
hall 2
Strategies for the Selection of Filter Media for Improved Industrial Gas Filtration (keynote lecture)
Fri, Dec 1
1:50 pm
hall 3
Mass production of smart textiles by using embroidery technology (keynote lecture)
Fri, Dec 1
1:50 pm
hall 4
Implementing a Research 4.0 wet spinning facility at BTRA for the development of innovative and sustainable high-performance textiles aiming the Indian market (keynote lecture)
Fri, Dec 1
2:20 pm
hall 1
Trends for sustainable technologies and materials for warp-knitted products from KARL MAYER machines
Fri, Dec 1
2:20 pm
hall 2
Leveraging the bond strength of ultrasonically welded nonwoven materials for personal protective equipment: A synergy of theory and experiments
Fri, Dec 1
2:20 pm
hall 3
veiio – Digital physiotherapy with the full touch
Fri, Dec 1
2:20 pm
hall 4
The big change in the textile chemistry
Fri, Dec 1
2:40 pm
hall 1
Actual path prediction in tailored fiber placement process through a machine-learning algorithm
Fri, Dec 1
2:40 pm
hall 2
Coated functional textile materials with electromagnetic shielding properties
Fri, Dec 1
2:40 pm
hall 3
Evaluation of textile based kinaesthetic feedback systems
Fri, Dec 1
2:40 pm
hall 4
Development of a vegetable-sourced membrane that performs well enough than animal leather: a single extrusion step (Vegetch TM)
Fri, Dec 1
3:00 pm
hall 1
New approaches to the production of textile multiaxial structures
Fri, Dec 1
3:00 pm
hall 2
Functional leggings with in situ sensors and stimulators for diagnosis and functional electrical stimulation for mobility-impaired people
Fri, Dec 1
3:00 pm
hall 3
Wearable vibrotactile array for touch reproduction
Fri, Dec 1
3:00 pm
hall 4
Utilizing technical textiles as functional substrates for electrode and cell configurations in electrical energy storage systems
Fri, Dec 1
3:20 pm
hall 1
Challenges and potentials of carbon fibers for future lightweight engineering applications
Fri, Dec 1
3:20 pm
hall 2
Smart waterproofing textile-reinforced structure for passable roofs
Fri, Dec 1
3:20 pm
hall 3
Textile technology for motor learning: potential benefits and boundaries
Fri, Dec 1
3:40 pm
Coffee Break
3:55 pm
Plenary Session III - Hall 3
3:20 pm
hall 4
The power of polymers in highly twist-plied polymer actuators
Fri, Dec 1
3:55 pm
hall 1 & 2 & 3 & 4
Poster lectures
Fri, Dec 1
4:15 pm
hall 1 & 2 & 3 & 4
Unlocking new dimensions of perception: Advancing molecular sensor integration in textiles
Fri, Dec 1
5:00 pm
Closing
4:50 pm
hall 1 & 2 & 3 & 4
Closing Remarks