European textiles sector growth depends on cooperation
Technology/Machinery
Euratex and Cematex plan closer collaboration
The representative bodies for the European Textile and Clothing Industry, Euratex, and the European Textile Machinery Manufacturers, Cematex, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding for closer collaboration in research, technological development innovation and industry promotion. The agreement aims to foster stronger collaboration of the two European industry bodies in fields such as research, technological development and innovations as well as the promotion of a
14th December 2010
Innovation in Textiles
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Brussels
The representative bodies for the European Textile and Clothing Industry, Euratex, and the European Textile Machinery Manufacturers, Cematex, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding for closer collaboration in research, technological development innovation and industry promotion.
The agreement aims to foster stronger collaboration of the two European industry bodies in fields such as research, technological development and innovations as well as the promotion of a positive forward-looking image of both industries with European policy makers as well as the general public.
In the presence of representatives of the two sectors, the respective presidents of the two organisations, Dr. Peter Pfneisl, Euratex and Mr. Steve Combes, Cematex highlighted in their speeches the growing importance of research and technological innovation for the European textile, clothing and machinery industries for maintaining a competitive advantage in the global competition, cited several examples of past joint actions between the two industries and outlined concrete plans for future activities.
Closing his speech, Dr. Pfneisl said “I would like to ensure our colleagues from Cematex that the European textile and clothing industry will not stop in its relentless efforts to innovate in its products and processes to always remain one step ahead of our global competition. These innovations are unthinkable without the right machines and equipment with the right functionalities and capacities, available at the right time. We don’t see anybody better placed to provide us with these innovation tools than our colleagues from the European textile machinery industry and we look forward to fill this collaboration agreement at European level with a wealth of mutually beneficial activities for many years to come.”
Mr. Combes confirmed Cematex’s strong believe in the benefits of cooperation stating that “We are keen to participate in Euratex initiatives such as the European Technology Platform for the Future of Textiles and Clothing.
We are all familiar with the idea of the whole being greater than the sum of the parts. We believe that Euratex and Cematex, pooling our talents and abilities towards a common purpose, will accomplish more than continuing to work independently. A united textile-making and textile machinery cluster will consolidate our position in the global market, and help increase our market share.”
One of the first planned joined activities will be the organisation of a European Textile Research Pavilion at the upcoming ITMA Fair on 22-29 September 2011 in Barcelona. The showcase will demonstrate to fair visitors including a European Commission delegation that Europe remains the hotbed for leading edge textile materials and technology research in the world. By offering an attractive 60th anniversary grant to exhibitors from research and education establishments, Cematex makes an important contribution to the attractiveness and diversity of this European textile research showcase.
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