10 December 2009, Mulhouse - The French Textile Machinery
Manufacturers' Association, UCMTF, recently brought together students from the
four French universities which train engineers for the textile industry. The
goal was to further enhance relations with the students and to review the
careers offered to them both in France and worldwide.
The forum was organized on the campus of l’ENSISA (Ecole
Nationale Supérieure d’Ingénieurs Sud Alsace) located in Mulhouse. Students
from ENSAIT (Roubaix), ITECH (Lyon) and the textile department of HEI (Lille)
joined. Organisers say that more than 250 manufacturers, teachers and students
participated.
“Despite the economic crisis, the French manufacturers'
dynamism is obvious. To get even stronger when investments will recover, they are
increasing their R&D and marketing budgets,” says UCMTF.The thirty companies
which make up UCMTF, achieve a turnover of nearly € 1 billion, ranking sixth in
the world. They employ directly or indirectly more than 8,000 people and over
90% of their sales are exported to more than a hundred countries all over the
world. Presenting these figures, Bruno Ameline, chairman of UCMTF, emphasized
that the textile machinery market is still dominated by European manufacturers
for historical reasons of course, but mainly thanks to their commitment to
answer their customers’ needs, to provide machinery for developing new products
and/or for optimizing production processes.
After the welcome speech of Bruno Ameline, Marc Brabant, the
president of UCMTF’s education commission and Gérard Binder, the CEO of ENSISA,
Gildas Minvielle of IFM (Institut Français de la Mode / French Fashion
Institute) analyzed the state of the textile industry and the main trends which
are shaping its future. He explained how the textile industry was one of the
first industrial sectors to face the globalization process and how it adapted
itself to this new environment. The students expressed their realism about the
challenges and their hopes for new products, particularly in the industrial fabrics
sector.
Three panel discussions were an opportunity for the UCMTF
members to present their strategies and their new machines:
Combing-Spinning-Yarn processing-Weaving
Participating companies : N. Sclumberger, RITM, Petit,
Superba, Stäubli
Nonwovens
Participating companies : Asselin-Thibeau, Laroche, Rieter
Perfojet
Finishing and air engineering
Participating companies: Alliance, Roussselet, Dollfus &
Muller, AESA
Claude Levy-Rueff introduced a study conducted by the machinery
manufacturers which shows the importance of the return on investment in customers’
decisions, the costs savings in energy consumption being particularly
important. He also reported on the SECURIVET conference which took place last
June in Paris. It showed that the protective garment sector is still a growing
industry which offers multiple career opportunities to textile engineers.
This introduced a round table on today’s and tomorrow’s job
opportunities for textile engineers.
Five alumni of different ages, presented on their own careers, discussing
the know-how and the inter-personal skills required for one’s own success.