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Hygienix 2019 calls for presentations

The event will feature three days of programme content devoted to the latest in sustainable technologies, emerging markets, and more.

21st March 2019

Innovation in Textiles
 |  Cary, NC

Medical/Hygiene

The Hygienix 2018 conference attracted over 530 absorbent hygiene professionals from 24 countries. © INDA

INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry, is seeking presentations for the fifth edition of Hygienix, the premier event for industry professionals across the supply chain in the absorbent hygiene and personal care markets, which takes place from 11-14 November 2019, in Houston, TX.

The event will feature three days of programme content devoted to the latest in sustainable technologies, emerging markets, converting challenges, and market trends in the absorbent hygiene and personal care industry.

The Hygienix 2018 conference attracted over 530 absorbent hygiene professionals from 24 countries to address issues and advances affecting the largest global nonwoven and engineered materials sector with a focus on brand disruptors, incontinence perspectives, sustainable diapers, femcare innovations, cutting edge odour control, and game changers for technology, retail, and demographics.

The Hygienix conference attracts senior leadership, business development, corporate and division management, research and development, marketing, sales, and plant production professionals interested in relevant subject matter regarding the latest hygiene innovations and advancements.

INDA encourages industry professionals to submit an abstract on their latest hygiene research, product, or component innovation by 8 April 2019 for the opportunity to gain industry-wide recognition, potential partners, and customers.

Abstract topics for consideration include breathability, closure systems, core construction, demographics, elastomers, films, IP, market trends/globalisation, material and equipment advancements, odour control, packaging, printing, raw material cost trends, regulation, sap and fluff pulp, standards, sustainability/biodegradability, and total absorbent systems.

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