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Textile Congress 2018 to focus on digital technology

By September 12, 20181 Min Read
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The 5th International Digital Textile Congress to be held on September 27-28 in Belgium, will feature state-of-the-art developments, innovations, applications and future prospects concerning digital technologies for the textile and garment industries. The main theme of the congress is digital plug-in for the textile factory of the future.

Unitex, the organiser of the textile congress is a non-profit organisation for the textile industry with members in Belgium and neighbouring countries like the Netherlands, Germany, France and Italy.

The congress will focus on core topic areas like digital printing/finishing, fabrication principles and processes; developments in digital inks, new business strategies. ware, software and pre and post treatments of textiles; functional inks (electronic, OLED, hydrophobic); Lab2Fab; 3D printing; digital workflows – applications; designing, fashion; new business models, e-commerce.

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