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Cotton Classing & Testing Training

By February 3, 20171 Min Read
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ICA Bremen will deliver its six day ‘Cotton Classing & Testing’ training programme, from May 9-16, 2017 followed by the popular ‘Learning about Machinery’ training course from May 18-19 in Germany. The optional two-day ‘Learning about Machinery’ training course will be delivered in association with the Institute of Textile Technology and Process Engineering (ITV), Germany’s largest centre of textile research. This training will take place from May 18-19 at ITV in Denkendorf.

Karsten Froese of ICA Bremen, explains: “This year ICA Bremen continues its popular Classing & Testing training. We will cover essential basics regarding quality of cotton and explore other topics in more detail to give participants good knowledge of important aspects of visual and instrumental quality evaluation for their work in the cotton industry.”

“After the great feedback we got from delegates on last year’s ‘Learning about Machinery’ course, we decided to offer it once again in cooperation with one of Europe’s biggest textile institute, the ITV Denkendorf.” These training programmes are aimed at individuals who wish to gain an in-depth knowledge in cotton classing, testing and textile machinery. Delegate places are limited so early booking is advised.
To find out more, please visit www.ica-bremen.org.

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