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Outlook Plus Latin America 2019 keeps its momentum

Consumer demand for product innovation, as well as an aging demographic, were identified as the catalysts for incontinence market increases.

24th May 2019

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Sao Paulo

Medical/Hygiene

More than 215 participants continue enthusiasm for the only Latin American event dedicated to the nonwoven personal care industry. © EDANA/INDA

The two global nonwoven trade associations, EDANA and INDA, supported by ABINT, the Brazilian Association of Nonwoven Industries, closed the third edition of The Outlook Plus Latin America conference in São Paulo, Brazil, thanking over 215 business professionals for their continued support.

Opening the conference, keynote presenter Walter Barral, PhD, outlined the challenges and opportunities in the political and economic environment within Brazil and the Mercosur Region. Key drivers for these opportunities are changing perspectives brought about by rapid negotiations in Free Trade Agreements and customs tariffs.

“INDA and EDANA’s joint vision to promote the sustainable growth of the nonwovens and related industries has again taken us together in this region, which has one of the largest growth potential, be it in personal care, healthcare or filtration. EDANA is pleased to see that the winning value proposition of Outlook, a combination of market-relevant and innovative content, and excellent networking opportunities, continues to thrive,” said Pierre Wiertz, General Manager of EDANA.

The conference focused two days on the hygiene and personal care sectors, and one day on the filtration and medical sectors. Several speakers discussed the regional opportunities in the hygiene markets and emphasized the impacts to the nonwoven market from retail trends to the current economies in both Brazil and elsewhere on the continent. Consumer demand for product innovation, as well as an aging demographic, were identified as the catalysts for incontinence market increases.

“INDA is pleased to once again join with EDANA and ABINT to develop a meaningful event for the major nonwoven sectors growing in this important region. Many of this year’s presenters were from Brazil and spoke their native language to the largely Brazilian audience. This is a positive development we hope to continue to nurture as we go forward,” said Dave Rousse, President of INDA.

More than 215 participants heard 31 speakers, visited 18 company tabletop exhibits, experienced three days of organised programming, two evening receptions, and scheduled coffee breaks to connect and advance business.

“Outlook Plus Latin America 2019 brought again to Sao Paulo a very good mix of presentations, many of which came from local companies or Brazilian representatives of international players and we were delighted to support EDANA and INDA with the recruitment and selection process of speakers.” said Carlos Benatto, President of ABINT.

“It was interesting for me to attend with our colleague based in Mexico City, and to learn about the Latin American market. The potential of the Brazilian market and how important it is for our company was impressive,” commented Janet O'Regan, Director, Nonwovens Marketing, Cotton Incorporated, United States.

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