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Digital Textile Conference to explore growth of textile market at FESPA Textile
FESPA Textile 2016 is supporting printers with a daily programme of seminars and is also hosting a one-day Digital Textile Conference.
25th January 2016
Innovation in Textiles
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Amsterdam
Textile printing is proving to be one of the fastest growing sectors in the digital wide format print industry, and with technology a key driver for the changes, demand for education is high on the agenda for print service providers, FESPA reports.
At FESPA Textile 2016 that takes place from 8-11 March, FESPA is supporting printers with a daily programme of seminars from industry professionals, and is also hosting a one-day Digital Textile Conference, with the objective of providing a comprehensive learning platform for anyone looking to develop in this area.
“Our one-day Digital Textile Conference (DTC) taking place on Tuesday 8 March provides printers with information and first-hand experience from some of the leading industry experts in this sector, and for any printer seriously interested in expanding their textile offering, will provide valuable insight to help their businesses diversify,” explained Duncan MacOwan, FESPA’s Head of Events and New Media.
Conference highlights
The conference is covering topics, such as Insights into the growth and creative development of digital textile markets by Ron Gilboa of Infotrends; Growing your business with fabric printing by Daniel Arzt of Sun Ski Sport s.r.o; Smart textiles by David Schmelzeisen, Academic, Institut für Textiltechnik der RWTH Aachen; and Digital print in fast fashion by Mike Horsten, General Manager Marketing EMEA, Mimaki Europe B.V.
The event will also feature a keynote Q&A on The evolution of digital textile print for fashion with Bruno Basso & Christopher Brooke, Basso & Brooke, who are pioneering the digital print process in fashion, making history with their ground breaking 100% digitally printed collection. The day will also include panel discussions and key networking opportunities during the inclusive lunch and drinks reception.
“We have aimed to get a complete spectrum of speakers involved in the DTC who can discuss different aspects of the textile industry. The objective is to provide useful insight for those printers who may be already producing printed textile or looking to branch out into a slightly different area,” commented Duncan.
Other features
As well as the one day conference, the free textile sessions featured within the Digital Seminars area on the show floor throughout the four days include topics such as: 3D printed clothing, Direct to garment printing: should we or shouldn’t we? and Screen printing and direct to garment.
“With textile highlighted as a key growth area in our recent FESPA Print Census, we are committed to ensuring that we provide as much useful information as possible to our community so that we can help printers diversify and thrive in this sector,” comments Roz McGuinness, FESPA Divisional Director.
“Our educational sessions, whether they be in the Digital Seminars area or at the Digital Textile Conference, all have this same objective in mind and we are confident that delegates and visitors will leave the sessions feeling like they have learnt useful information to take their business forward.”
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