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June 2023
Absorbent Hygiene Training Course
Yes, diapers, along with adult incontinence and feminine care products, are getting more and more complex – and that’s just one reason why you should attend INDA’s Absorbent Hygiene Training Course! This intensive 2.5-day course is your opportunity to deepen your understanding of how baby diapers, incontinence and feminine care products are designed, how they function, and how their material components influence final design and costs. You’ll receive technical instruction on raw materials used in the components of modern absorbent…
Find out more »ITMA 2023
The world’s largest international textile and garment technology exhibition, ITMA highlights innovations that will help textile and garment manufacturers transform and grow their business.
Find out more »Nonwoven Product Development and Innovation
The most advanced course offered by The Nonwovens Institute (NWI) & North Carolina State University The educational crown jewel of the nonwovens industry, with a high-level overview of nonwoven processes, products, and opportunities. This course investigates the corporate tools and methodologies used in implementing a successful product development process from concept to commercialization, integrating the relationships, perspectives and team dependencies between engineering, manufacturing, purchasing and marketing disciplines. Participants will benefit with clear understandings of the successes and barriers within the…
Find out more »Southern Textile Association (STA) and Annual Fiber Buyers Group Meeting
Hilton Head, S.C. More details to come.
Find out more »July 2023
92nd Textile Institute World Conference (TIWC 2023)
Under the theme, Sustainability of the Textile and Fashion Supply Chain – Transitioning to Zero Carbon and Zero Waste, the conference will explore the current scenario as well as emerging sustainable practices and solutions throughout the whole supply chain of textile and fashion products, starting from raw materials to manufacturing processes, distribution and retailing, use by consumers and up to the end-of-life phases.
Find out more »Fiber To Fabrics Summer Series — Hands-On Technical Textiles: Spinning
Organized by NC State's Zeis Textile Extension This hands-on course covers short staple yarn manufacturing in the modern spinning facility at the Wilson College of Textiles. Attendees will work on manually operating machines. This course will cover opening, carding, drawing, roving, and spinning. Course participants will complete the process of creating yarn from fiber.
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