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54th Dornbirn MFC to focus on networking under new management

Under the new management, the Congress will maintain its emphasis on technology and European markets, aiming to enhance visitors’ experience.

20th March 2015

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Dornbirn

Clothing/​Footwear, Protective, Sports/​Outdoor, Medical/Hygiene, Industrial, Packaging, Sustainable

Dornbirn-MFC, the Dornbirn Man-Made Fibers Congress, which has grown to an annual event with more than 700 participants from 30 countries, will intensify the cooperation between the industry, universities, technical colleges and trade associations, promoting its international appeal.

The new more engaging and European orientated development strategy will be executed by DI Friedrich Weninger, who succeeded Heinz Kmonicek as Manager of the Austrian Man-Made Fibers Institute (Austrian-MFI) and Chairman of the Programme Committee of the Dornbirn Man-Made Fibers Congress.

New management

Under the direction of Mr Weninger, the Dornbirn Man-Made Fibers Congress is to increasingly act as a generator of ideas and the basis for networking in the interest of the global fibre industry and its downstream manufacturing stages.

In recent years the Dornbirn Man-Made Fibers Congress has become a global brand, organisers report. © Austrian Man-Made Fibers Institute

At the same time, Robert van de Kerkhof, Member of the Board of Lenzing AG since May 2014, has became the new President of the Austrian-MFI.

Under the new management, the Congress will maintain its emphasis on technology and European markets, aiming to enhance value creation that will ultimately benefit all players in the market.

Green event

The endeavour of organisers is to make the Dornbirn Man-Made Fibers Congress conform to the guidelines of the Austrian Eco-Label for Green Meetings and Green Events.

This eco label is awarded to events that excel by special eco-friendliness and sustainability. Several factors are being evaluated, including environmentally friendly travel arrangements, CO2 reduction, ecological catering, eco- friendly accommodation, as well as material and waste management.

The 54th edition of the Dornbirn Man-Made Fibers Congress will take place from 16-18 September 2015. © Austrian Man-Made Fibers Institute

As with regards to the printed matter (preliminary and final programmes), special attention will be paid to eco-friendly paper and printing processes, and thus the use of FSC and TCF certified paper is planned for 2015.

Generator of ideas

In recent years the Dornbirn Man-Made Fibers Congress has become a global brand, organisers report, due to its popularity and the amount of visitors it attracts from various countries.

The Europe-centred innovation platform for the fibre industry and the downstream manufacturing stages aims to serve as a generator of ideas and the centre of networking, with each and every participant contributing to the success of the meeting.

Specialised papers

The Congress will feature more than 100 specialised papers that deal with a wide range of topics. The subjects to be discussed this year include:

  • Fibre and filament innovations, (bio-) polymers
  • Functionalisation and adaptation of fibres and surfaces
  • Nonwovens/Filtration
  • Environment and health
  • Advanced fibre and processing technology

The 54th edition of the Dornbirn Man-Made Fibers Congress will take place from 16-18 September 2015.

www.dornbirn-mfc.com

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