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VDMA’s Walter Reiners-Stiftung foundation honours young engineers

The prize-winning papers are best practice examples and range from technologies for the fabrication of fibre composites to the development of textile implants.

6th May 2015

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Frankfurt

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The Walter Reiners-Stiftung foundation has honoured three successful young engineers on the occasion of Techtextil that is taking place in Frankfurt this week.

The prize-winning papers are best practice examples and range from technologies for the fabrication of fibre composites over a modelling approach of a parachute to the development of textile implants for the treatment of bone fractures.

Peter D. Dornier, chairman of the Lindauer DORNIER Board of Management and chairman of the Walter Reiners-Stiftung honoured the laureates. “The content of all elaborations falls within the field of technical textiles and perfectly meets Techtextil and the final products shown there. They prove that the textile machinery industry is a real high-tech section and the starting point for innovative products and applications,” Mr Dornier explained.

Award winners of 2015

The promotion prize in the dissertation category endowed with EUR 5,000 has been awarded to Dr Wolfgang Trümper of TU Dresden. In his dissertation he shows how preforms for fibre-reinforced composites in 2D and also 3D can be produced by flat knitting technologies.

The promotion prize of EUR 3,000 in the diploma category has gone to Jan Fleischmann of TU Dresden. His subject was the modelling approach of a reserve parachute.

From left to right: Georg Stausberg, Dr Wolfgang Trümper, Jan Fleischmann, Moritz Eger, Peter D. Dornier, Prof Chokri Cherif, Roland Hampel. © VDMA

Moritz Eger, also of TU Dresden, has been rewarded for the best student research with the creativity prize endowed with EUR 2,000. In his project he devoted himself to the development of a textile reinforced osteosynthesis implant for the treatment of bone fractures.

Demands of academic works

Every year the Walter Reiners-Stiftung offers one promotion prize in the dissertation category and one in the diploma or master category.

With this distribution key, VDMA Textile Machinery takes into account the different demands of these academic works. The prizes are completed by the creativity prize for young talents, which honours especially clever seminar papers.

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