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New international conference on cellulose fibres

The event will present the fastest growing fibre group in textiles, the largest investment sector in the bio-based economy and the solution for microplastics.

3rd July 2019

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Hürth

Medical/Hygiene, Clothing/​Footwear, Sustainable

The new conference organised by nova-Institute will cover the entire value chain of cellulose fibres. © nova-Institute

The 1st International Conference on Cellulose Fibres – Technologies, Applications and Sustainability in Textiles will take place from 11-12 February 2020 in Cologne, presenting the fastest growing fibre group in textiles, the largest investment sector in the bio-based economy and the solution for avoiding microplastics.

Cellulose fibres are a success story within the textiles market with a cumulated annual growth rate (CAGR) of at least 10% over the last ten years. This makes them the fastest growing fibre group in the textile industry and also the largest investment sector in the bio-based economy worldwide. The high growth rates are driven by the demand for natural fibres (and bottlenecks in cotton), the microplastic problem and possible bans for plastic fibres. All three drivers will continue to play a significant role in the future development of the sector.

The new conference organised by nova-Institute will cover the entire value chain of cellulose fibres from lignocellulosic feedstock, dissolving pulp, cellulose fibres – such as rayon, viscose, modal or lyocell and new developments – to a wide range of applications, woven textiles (clothing) and nonwovens (wipes and technical applications), as well as micro- and nanocellulose for food, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals.

Debating market dynamics

All these sectors have gained significantly in dynamics in the last few years. Many new endeavours are on their way with the target of identifying and developing new technologies and business opportunities for a sustainable bio-based and circular economy. The aim of the event is to gather technology providers and developers, academia and industry, pulp, fibre and equipment suppliers, retailers and textile brands, policy makers and investors to debate recent market dynamics.

In this environment, the following questions are particularly exciting and will be in the focus of the conference:

  • What are recent technology and market trends?
  • What are the future market dynamics?
  • Who is active and interested in this sector?
  • What are the main challenges to develop the value chains and the market demand?
  • Which ecosystems and partnerships are required to drive innovation according to market needs?
  • How will the political environment continue to develop?
  • What will happen with plastic bans, microplastic avoidance, bio-based vs. fossil feedstocks, and sustainability?

Best networking opportunity

“With regard to the importance of cellulose fibres, it is more than surprising that there is no established conference with this focus yet in Europe,” said Michael Carus, CEO of nova-Institute and initiator of the conference.

“We are now closing this gap: For the first time, we will invite and gather all developers, producers and players in the value chain of modern cellulose fibres. We expect great international interest in this new conference. We are confident that this conference will be one of the best networking opportunities for this sector.”

www.cellulose-fibres.eu

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