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INNOVATING FOR BETTER COMPETITIVENESS & SUSTAINABILITY CETI - CENTRE EUROPÉEN DES TEXTILES INNOVANTS

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INNOVATINGFOR BETTERCOMPETITIVENESS& SUSTAINABILITY

CETI - CENTRE EUROPÉEN DES TEXTILES INNOVANTS

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3D NONWOVENSSHORT AND BAST FIBRE SPINNING

PRODUCT ECO-DESIGN

MECHANICAL & THERMOMECHANICAL RECYCLING

END-OF-LIFE TREATMENT OF A PRODUCT

TRACEABILITY

CENTRE EUROPÉEN DES TEXTILES INNOVANTS

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Textiles are an “empathetic” ground for innovation since they are spontaneously associated with a strong, reassuring imagery. By their nature, they facilitate the appropriation and integration of high-level technologies on an everyday basis. From their use in intimate contexts to the role they play in public spaces, textiles are present everywhere.

Today the CETI’s engineering strengths in the research and development of advanced textiles legitimize its European leadership and position it as one of the Top 5 technical centers worldwide.

This textile intelligence also helps companies find answers to current challenges in society as well as addressing the many needs of individuals.

It is worth noting that the revolution brought about by the advent of digital and smart technologies is making a strong impact on the future of the textile industry. Thus the CETI adds a digital dimension to materials and products while helping explore this area in terms of client experience.In the same way, the optimization of the environmental

footprint of textiles that integrates eco-conception and their ability to participate in a circular economy is at the heart of the CETI’s current developments.

For all these axes of progress, prototyping is the DNA of our organization while our associated Material, Digital and Sustainable Development platforms help prove the pertinence of each concept by actually putting it in work.

These advances, that hybrid innovation and added value for society, help energize local economies and develop close-proximity production with small and mid-sized (PME) French companies while giving projects an international scope and promoting “French Tex”.

Pascal Denizart, CEO & Gilles Damez, President

THE APPLIED RESEARCH CENTER FOR

SUSTAINABLE INNOVATIONour mission

CONCEIVING, PROTOTYPING, INDUSTRIALIZING fibrous materials and finished products

with you

our areas of expertise

DIGITALIZATION OF MATERIAL AND PRODUCT PROCESSES

CIRCULAR ECONOMYMATERIALS AND PRODUCTS

OPTIMIZATION OF THEMATERIALS PERFORMANCE

MONO, BI AND TRI-COMPONENTTHREADINGS

ECO-DESIGNED FIBRES: RECYCLED, BIOPOLYMERS, BIOSOURCED, NATURAL

FILAMENT & NONWOVEN FUNCTIONALIZATION PRODUCT CUSTOMIZATION

3D VIRTUAL DESIGN

PRINTING, KNITTING, WEAVING, REASONED MANUFACTURING

STOCK POOLING

TRACEABILITY

OUR ANSWER TO SOCIETY’S CHALLENGES ENVIRONMENTAL FOOTPRINTS

DIGITAL TRANSFORMATIONS

SMART TECHNOLOGIES

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CENTRE EUROPÉEN DES TEXTILES INNO-

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R&D TURNOVER BREAKDOWN BY MARKET

technicaltextiles

health and hygiene

13%

Major accounts &

Intermediate sized company

Very small & Medium

sizedcompany

25% 75%

FRANCE

Rest of France

Hauts-de France 48%

52%

Luxury, Fashion & sport

55%

32%

83 CLIENTS IN 2019

65% FRANCE

35% INTERNATIONAL

2019

EXPERTISE BREAKDOWN PERIMETER FROM TRL 3 TO TRL 7

AN INCOME MODEL FOCUSED ON PRIVATE ACTIVITY

2675 k€ OPERATING INCOME

KEY FIGURES

0 K€

1300 K€

650 K€

975 K€

325 K€

1226 k€

GEOGRAPHICAL BREAKDOWN

35%

recycling of fibres & polymers

Textile & Fashion Design

4.0

11%

textileMaterials

54%

8.75 M€ 17.5 M€

1.85 M€

6.9M€

AMOUNT GENERATED FROM CONSORTIA PROJECTS SINCE 2014

TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENTS SINCE 2013

- 9 -

- 8 -

- 7 -

- 6 -

- 5 -

- 4 -

- 3 -

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ELfoundational research

POC

MARKET VALUATION

CONSORTIA PROJECTS

TECHNOLOGY INVESTMENTS

1.5 M€

16M€

2019

2018

20142013

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

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CENTRE EUROPÉEN DES TEXTILES INNOVANTS

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A TEAM THAT OPERATES AT THE CORE OF INNOVATION The CETI coordinates the profiles of various experts to unfurl a rich palette of textile trades. This multi-talented, multi-cultural team encourages meetings between experts. In 2020, the CETI has expanded its business development staff to reinforce its presence internationally and regionally.

Simon FREMEAUXIndustrial Logistic Direction

Isabelle CORNUStrategic Marketing & Business

Development Direction

Pascal DENIZARTCEO

Gilles DESHAYESHR - IS Financial Operations

Direction

Gilles DAMEZPrésident

Fabienne HINDRÉBusiness Manager of Circularity Design 4.0

& training

Mara POGGIOBusiness Manager of the

circular economy

Mélanie MONCEAUXBusiness Manager of

Melt-spinning & Nonwovens

Chloé SALMON-LEGAGNEURDeployment Manager

CETIA

Said EL KASMINew Textile Technology Watch

Manager

Marie-Pierre CHAPUISCommunication Manager

& events

Chloé VASSEURCRM Manager

Alexandra DELFORGEControlling and HR Department

Nadia MARIE-SAINTEAccounting

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THE DEVELOPMENT OF APPLICATIONS WITH TEXTILE MATERIALS BASED ON BIO-SOURCED POLYMERS

INTELLIGENT TEXTILES REQUIRING A CROSS-CUTTING APPROACH

3D PRINTING

TEXTILE COMPOSITE MATERIALS

1 MULTIREGIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

which supports 4 lines of research

Marie VISDOMINÉ Apprentice R&D Engineer

Guillaume CAMBRONNER&D Engineer

Head of Recycling & spinning platform

Julien RITAINER&D Technician

Ludovic VAUTRINR&D Technician

Dominique HOUDARTR&D Technician

Moussa BENBAHLOULIR&D Technician

Management

Business development

Production

Strategic Watch

Finance HR - IS

AMBITION

We maintain close and friendly relations with our clients. We are committed to supporting their teams step by step, offering tailor-made solutions to ensure the success of projects. We remain agile and responsive to respond to business concerns, human issues and guarantee the confidentiality of results.

PROXIMITY

OUR VALUES

EXCELLENCE

Proximity and ambition are the two pillars of the quality of our services, which are reflected in: the high level of technologies made available, the experience, expertise and proactive force of our employees (Engineer, technician, business developer,..). Relevance of reports and results.

“Act as if it were impossible to fail” – Winston Churchill. That is the state of mind of our teams, always ready to face the challenges offered by our clients. With our multiple expertise and partnerships, we know how to bring innovations of rupture by demonstrating pugnacity and pragmatism.

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PILOT LINES POLYMER FUNCTIONALIZATION

MELTSPINNING FIBER CRIMPING & CUTTINGCOMPOUNDING

EXPERIENTIAL WORKSHOPS

TEXTILE & FASHION DESIGN 4.0

WORKSHOPDESIGN INNOVATION

WORKSHOPDIGITAL 4.0

CONNECTED CONSUMER SPACE

PILOT LINES

NONWOVENS DRYLAID

THERMAL & MECHANICAL BONDING AIRLAYINGCARDING

PILOT LINES

NONWOVENS SPUNLAID

MELTBLOWN BONDINGHYDROENTANGLEMENTSPUNBOND

PLATFORM MECHANICAL RECYCLING / YARN SPINNING

BLENDING / OPENING FIBRE CARDINGFRAYING OPEN-END

SPINNING

PILOT LINES FOR PROTOTYPING

CETI GUARANTEES THE FEASIBILITY OF THE IDEA THROUGH PROTOTYPING, ACCELERATING THE INDUSTRIAL TRANSFER AND THE PRODUCTION OF MINI SERIES.

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INTERNATIONAL VISIBILITYMEMBER OF INTERNATIONAL NETWORKS 

• International Textile Manufacturers Federation (ITMF).

• European Technology Platforms (ETP).• French Textile and Clothing Industries

Union (UITH).• EDANA, the international association for the nonwovens and related industries.

EXHIBITORS & SPEAKERS AT TRADE SHOWS & CONFERENCES

Fashion• TEXWORLD «  AVANTEX  »• TRAFFIC• MADE IN FRANCE• COPENHAGEN FASHION SUMMIT

Technical Textiles• TECHTEXTIL• EXPOPROTECTION• MEDICA

Nonwovens• IDEA• INDEX• OUTLOOK

A REINFORCED POSITION: THE CETI IS A EUROPEAN LEADER OF INNOVATIVE TEXTILES.

ACCOMPANIES THE STRATEGIC EVOLUTIONS OF COMPANIES.

MADE IN FRANCE

EXPOPROTECTION

FASHION SUMMIT

GRAZ

DÜSSELDORF

COPENHAGUEN

DORNBIRN

ITMF

SEOUL

EDANA

BRUXELLES

PORTO

ROUBAIX

LISBON

PARIS

BORDEAUX

PARIS

PARIS

MONTRÉAL

BIARRITZ

  AVANTEX  

CASABLANCA

ESITH

ESTIA

LECTRA

ENSAIT

ATLANTA

TECHTEXTIL

HOUSTON

HYGIENIX

MIAMI

IDEA

VESTECHPRO

MEDICA

GLOBAL FIBER CONGRESS

ANDRITZ

SPEAKER IN STRATEGIC CONFERENCES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY • 3D Nonwovens the future of nonwovens.• Material innovation for sustainable sporting goods. • Reinventing the end of life of clothing / textile eco-circularity.• The metamorphosis of textiles for a circular future.

FACILITATOR OF WORKSHOPS

• To integrate the stakes of the textile and fashion 4.0 sector within its brand.• Become a responsible and committed brand.• Facilitate co-creation with its customers.

PARTNER OF TECHNOLOGY LEADERS

• ANDRITZ• HILLS INC• LECTRA• Textile des Dunes / MFT

PARTNER OF THE SCHOOLS

• ESITH• ENSAIT• ESTIA

OUTLOOK

GENEVA

INDEX

MELBOURNE

HILLSETP

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ECO-DESIGN OF MATERIALS AND PRODUCTS

CSR ISSUES AND SUSTAINABLE COLLECTIONS

TRACEABILITY AND TRANSPARENCY IN ITS ECOSYSTEM

DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION OF BUSINESS PROCESSES

INNOVATIVE AND FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS SPORTAND FASHION

BECOMING A RESPONSIBLE BRAND 4.0

A WIDE RANGE OF TRAINING COURSESDevelopping talents

TRAINING CATALOGUE AVAILABLE WWW.CETI.COM

Since 2015, CETI is an international training organization dedicated to textile innovation. It accompanies the transformation of companies in the extended textile, fashion, luxury and distribution sectors.

CETI IS AN PROFESSIONAL TRAINING ORGANISM CERTIFIED

CO-CREATION AND PERSONALIZATION AT THE HEART OF BRAND STRATEGY

SHORT CIRCUIT AND PRODUCTION ON DEMAND

INNOVATE TOWARDS FASHION ONDEMAND

DIGITAL MATERIAL AND PRODUCT DESIGN

ECO-DESIGN OF NONWOVENS

EXTRUSION SPINNING OF POLYMERS AND BIOPOLYMERS

CARDING ADVANCED COURSE

MELTBLOWN/SPUNBOND ADVANCED COURSE

IMPROVE THE PERFORMANCE OF NONWOVENS

CETI, THE REFERENCE IN NONWOVENS

The international association of nonwovens and its industry, EDANA, has called upon the know-how and knowledge of nonwovens from CETI’s R&D teams to become the official trainer of the nonwovens training course: The Nonwovens Learning Cycle. Register on www.edana.org.

CUSTOMER REFERENCES

NONWOVENSJOHNSON & JOHNSON

INDORAMA VENTURES

OMYA

AVGOL NONWOVENS

AUTONEUM

HEXCEL

SUBRENAT

ARKEMA

MACOPHARMA

ANDRITZ

HAAS NONWOVENS SYSTEM

ACHILLE BAYART

BCNONWOVENS

APLIX

FERLAM

ANANAS ANAM - PINATEX

TEXTEC

TOTAL / CORBION

IDEMITSU

HILL’S INC

SABIC

NATUREWORKS

FIVES

EDANA

ECO-DESIGNDEVRED 1902

ERAM

FUSALP

DECATHLON

EDF

SNCF

SONORCO

GROUPE IDKIDS - OKAIDI

CEPOVETT

DESIGN 4.0HANES

GROUPE HAPPY CHIC - BRICE

NORTH TRIPETIT BATEAU

LECTRA

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Centre Européen des Textiles Innovants

41 rue des métissages, CS4030359335 Tourcoing - France

Writing: CETI - Centre Européen

des Textiles InnovantsGraphic Design:

Elodie PoulinPictures:

Jean-Michel André AdobeStock

[email protected]

AMBITION

EXCELLENCE

PROXIMITY

FUNDAMENTAL VALUES

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INNOVER ET S’ENGAGER DANS UNE DÉMARCHE DE DÉVELOPPEMENTDURABLE

CETI - CENTRE EUROPÉEN DES TEXTILES INNOVANTS

INNOVATING INA CIRCULAR ECONOMYDYNAMIC

CETI - CENTRE EUROPÉEN DES TEXTILES INNOVANTS

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Agenda 2030, consisting of 17 Sustainable Development Goals, adopted in September 2015 by the 193 UN Member States, provides a framework of universal and binding goals for organizations.

As described in ODD 12, an organization’s social responsibility is strongly expressed through its contribution to production and consumption patterns that: • Encourage the efficient use of material, water

and energy flows and the development of sustainable production infrastructure and processes (environmental pillar).

• Strengthen its economic competitiveness (economic pillar).

• Favour sustainable supply chain management (social and societal pillar).

• Integrate a circular economy scheme.

In addition, ODD 9 «Innovative industry and infrastructure» requires that each new development of products, services, processes and infrastructures be the subject of a reflection on its overall effectiveness, i.e. its social / societal / environmental contribution.

From the start, CETI has integrated Sustainable Development as a strategic axis. It thus supports its stakeholders by making them available to them:- with the best available technologies,- innovation and eco-design methods that contribute to the modernisation and sustainable development of the textile sector.

Since 2014, CETI has been distinguished by the development of new products using bio-based materials such as PLA, a corn and beet-based POLYESTER, POLYAMID 11 (often combined with Nylon) spun on a castor oil basis. It also favours the lightening of textile structures, thus making it possible to consume less energy while preserving the same mechanical properties.

Today, our research is focused on recyclability, in order to reuse waste from the textile or leather industry as well as used textiles. Indeed, fibre consumption is growing even faster than the population, especially with fast fashion, while arable land is losing surface area worldwide. This is as much an environmental necessity as a political and societal imperative. Proof of this is the theme chosen by France at the 2019 G7 in Biarritz: «sustainable fashion». Creating a textile recycling industry, which does not exist today, is a national priority and it is in this sense that CETI is committed.

We act on breakthrough innovations to meet market challenges: • To guarantee a supply of cotton for which demand

is still strong on the world market (30% of the fibres used) by using a local source of used Textiles (Clothing, Home textiles and Footwear) and off-cuts;

• Find alternatives to polyester, a fibre derived from petroleum, which accounts for 70% of the world’s fibre consumption.

The regulatory context, i.e. the ban on the destruction of unsold goods from 2021, will also accelerate the transformation of the sector. The CETI has the ambition to create a new local industrial sector, in a dynamic of circular economy, or even economy of functionality.

In this concern to preserve resources, CETI is positioning itself as a precursor in the improvement of industrial processes and also contributes to the influence of its territory, a historical and resolutely resilient textile land.Prototypage de mini série et transfert industriel

NOS LIGNES PILOTES

CETI, A TAILOR-MADE STEPPING STONE TO THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY

THE APPLIED RESEARCH CENTRE FOR SUSTAINABLE INNOVATION

Designing, prototyping and industrializing materials and finished products with you

OUR MISSION

OUR AREAS OF EXPERTISE

DIGITALIZATION OF MATERIAL & PRODUCT PROCESSES

CIRCULAR ECONOMYMATERIALS AND PRODUCTS

OPTIMIZATION OF THEMATERIALS PERFORMANCE

MONO, BI AND TRI-COMPONENTTHREADINGS

ECO-DESIGNED FIBRES: RECYCLED, BIOPOLYMERS, BIOSOURCED, NATURAL

FILAMENT & NONWOVEN FUNCTIONALIZATION PRODUCT CUSTOMIZATION

3D VIRTUAL DESIGN

PRINTING, KNITTING, WEAVING, REASONED MANUFACTURING

STOCK POOLING

TRACEABILITY

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MELT SPINNINGMONO-, BI- TRI-COMPONENTS

DISMANTLING& FRAYING

OPEN-END SPINNINGSHORT FIBRES

NONTISSÉS CARDING & AIRLAYING

3D NONWOVENSSHORT AND BAST FIBRE SPINNING

MECHANICAL & THERMOMECHANICAL RECYCLING

TRACEABILITY

END-OF-LIFE TREATMENT OF A PRODUCT

PRODUCT ECO-DESIGN

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A POSITIONING TAILOR-MADE ASSISTANCE FOR YOUR PROJECT

Carrying out R&D means making an alliance with uncertainty, which is not always teasy.

Thanks to the technical skills of our engineers, to their experience in the industry; thanks to their attentive listening, their openness and their availability at your side to exchange throughout the project, your R&D experience takes place in a climate of trust and healthy stimulation.

This favourable climate is conducive to a fine and realistic analysis of your requests, an efficient diagnosis of the solutions to be considered and points of vigilance to be addressed in order to nourish reflection, to guide the test plan and to formalise the results.

PRODUCT RECYCLABILITY

INDUSTRIAL TRANSFER

CSRCHALLENGE

TRACEABILITY FROM FIBRE TO FABRIC

DEVELOPMENT OFECO-DESIGNED PRODUCTS

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IDENTIFICATION OF THE SOURCE OF RECOVERABLE MATERIALS • Post-consumer» used textile articles (clothing,

household linen, professional clothing).• Unsold stock and end of series, «leftovers». • Textile industry wastes (production offcuts, cutting

offcuts, production defects).

RECYCLABILITY TRIAL• Sorting by composition and colour.• Automatic identification and elimination of hard

points in materials.• Fraying: processing of fabrics into fibres.

PROTOTYPING OF RECYCLED YARNS• Development of recycled yarns.• Product characterization.

PROTOTYPING OF NON-WOVEN FABRICS OR MATTRESSES• Development of nonwovens.• Performance optimization.

SUPPORT FOR INDUSTRIALIZATION• Training and support for teams.• Material labelling and REACH certification.

PRODUCT RECYCLABILITY

ACCOMPANIMENT IN THE IMPLEMENTATION AND DEPLOYMENT OF THE CSR POLICY

OUR OFFER

PRODUCT KNOWLEDGE • Identification of the most suitable raw material for

its use.• Life cycle assessment.• Multi-criteria evaluation.

ENVIRONMENTAL GAIN• Prevention of environmental impacts.• Optimization of processes, materials and products.• Consideration of the end of life of products.

PRODUCT PROTOTYPING • Designing a product from recycled fibres.• Increasing the rate of recycled fibres in a finished

product.

ÉCO-CONCEPTION

TRACEABILITY FROM FIBRE TO FABRIC

FIBRE MARKING• Prototyping of filament at the core of the fibre.

TRACEABILITY DESIGN• 3 pillars (Labels/NGOs/Data Management)

ÉCO-CONCEPTION

CSR CHALLENGE

DEVELOPMENT OF ECO-DESIGNED PRODUCTS

Mara POGGIO Circular economy Business [email protected]

Trained as a textile engineer, her mission at CETI is to support companies in their innovation process towards a circular economy. Her experience in the recycling and recovery of fibrous materials, acquired during product development for clients and major textile and clothing brands, makes her an expert in this field. Mara will be able to accompany you in all confidentiality in your national or international projects.

By adjustingto each

individual situation,our support engineering

widens the scope of possibilities

and enables you to achieve

your objectives efficiently.

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Recycled fibre blends

cotton, wool, polyester, polycotton, acrylic, ...

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MECHANICAL RECYCLING PLATFORM

MÉLANGEUR ET OUVREUSE CARDAGE

FILSFIBRES

FILATURE OPEN-END

FROM FIBRE TO YARN

NONTISSÉSFIBRES

OUVREUSE & CARDAGE CONSOLIDATION THERMIQUE

FROM FIBRE TO NONWOVEN

FIBRES EFFILOCHÉES

ÉFFILOCHAGEDÉCONTAMINATIONDÉCHIQUETAGE

PRÉPARATION MATIÈRES VALORISABLES

FROM THE CLOTH TO FIBRE STATE

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BLENDING & OPENING CARDING

YARNSFIBRES

OPEN-END SPINNING

AIRLAYING

NONWOVENSFIBRES

BLENDING & OPENINGTHERMAL & MECHANICAL

BONDING

FRAYING FIBRES

FRAYINGSIZINGSHREDDING

PREPARATION OF RECOVERABLE MATERIALS

AIR PERMEABILITY

WATER IMPERMEABILITY

STRENGTH AND ELONGATION

THICKNESS

MASS PER UNIT AREA

FILAMENT DIAMETER

TEXTILE FABRICS NONWOVEN - KNITTED - WOVEN

YARN/ FIBRES TITLE (Nm)

TOUGHNESS AND ELONGATION

ELASTICITY

YARN REGULARITY & HAIRINESS

YARN TWISTING

FIBRES MOISTURE CONTENT

FILAMENTS - FIBRES - YARN TAPES

CHARACTERISATION LABORATORY

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RECYCLING PILOT LINE OF THERMOPLASTIC POLYMERS

FILAGE TEXTURATION ET COUPE FILAMENTAIRECOMPOUNDAGE

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CRIMPING

CUTTING FILAMENTS

POLYMER FUNCTIONALIZATION

ADDITION OF SHORT FIBRES, POWDERS, PELLETS & LIQUID ADDITIVES

POLYMERS BLENDING

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MELT SPINNINGMONO, BI & TRI COMPONENTS

CRIMPING & CUTTINGFILAMENTSCOMPOUNDING

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FILAMENTS UP TO 3 COMPONENTS

MONO FILAMENTS & MULTI FILAMENTS

FUNCTIONALIZED FILAMENTS

LOW TEMPERATURE POLYMERS 100°C : PCL, ...

HIGH TEMPERATURE POLYMERS 400°C : PEI, PEEK, ...

CO-EXTRUSION : ARAMID, ÂME MÉTALLIQUE; ...

TRA

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HO

ESCREATEA NEW GENERATION

OF ENTIRELY RECYCLED SPORT PRODUCTS

Adidas, sponsor of the “Sport Infinity” research project carried out in the context of the European Commission H2020 initiatives, asked CETI and other industrial partners, including BASF, to research and develop the creation of a new generation of entirely recycled sport products.

OBJECTIVE

Identify and develop innovative recyclable materials that will allow easily customizable sport products to be produced.

Every gram of a soccer OR sport shoe’s material can be reused and re-fashioned in a 3-D shape.

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PROJECT FINANCED BY ADEME – AAPOperation realized with the support of Investissements d’Avenir – Circular economy, recycling and validation of waste and co-financing by Métropole Européenne de Lille.

CREATION OFA NEW RECYCLED TEXTILEINDUSTRY IN FRANCEPOURQUOI LE CHOIX DU COTON ?

Le coton a une mauvaise empreinte environnementale due à l’utilisation de pesticides et sa grande consommation d’eau lors de son agriculture. Cependant il reste la matière première préférée des fabricants de vêtements pour ses qualités de douceur et d’entretien. Le recyclage en boucle fermée permet d’apporter une vraie valeur ajoutée au coton.

LES VÊTEMENTS COLLECTÉS EN FRANCE DEVIENNENT UNE SOURCE DE MATIÈRES PREMIÈRES SECONDAIRES.

REWIND project is inscribed in the ethical circle of a circular economy and plans to deploy industrial installations that can collect, sort, break down and recycle post-consumer textile articles. After demonstration models have been produced, they will be validated by user-client panels at DECATHLON.

These tests can then lead to the progressive inclusion of recycled cotton fibers in all the DECATHLON group’s industrial production for woven and knit garments. By reinventing the end-of-life of a product, we supply the textile industry with a raw material by-product.

Brands and manufacturers will be able to use recycled materials that will, over time, considerably help reduce the volume of virgin materials and production costs while optimizing the cotton fibers’ environmental footprint.

This approach will ultimately reduce the environmental impact of cotton product manufacturing: by reducing the quantity of cotton grown, it reduces soil pollution and water consumption, by eliminating or simplifying the dyeing and finishing stage, by reducing their chemical impact and by creating a source of local raw materials.

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Okaïdi, member of the ÏDKIDS brand community and CETI share the same ambition: to create a circular economic circuit around cotton in order to reduce the environmental impact of this raw material known to be one of the most polluting and water-consuming.It is in 2017 that they launch togethera textile innovation project...

This project is part of Okaïdi’s overall approach to acting more responsibly with all its stakeholders. For CETI, this is a matter of completing the research for textile innovations in a logic of sustainable development of the sector. supply complementary to cotton cultivation and sustainable.

A REINVENTION OF 3 KEY STEPS the process of upgrading cotton products:

STEP 1The sorting of textile materials recovered by the collecting organisms.

STEP 2The fraying of fabrics

STEP 3Spinning of the fibres

POURQUOI LE CHOIX DU COTON ?

Le coton a une mauvaise empreinte environnementale due à l’utilisation de pesticides et sa grande consommation d’eau lors de son agriculture. Cependant il reste la matière première préférée des fabricants de vêtements pour ses qualités de douceur et d’entretien. Le recyclage en boucle fermée permet d’apporter une vraie valeur ajoutée au coton.

LES VÊTEMENTS COLLECTÉS EN FRANCE DEVIENNENT UNE SOURCE DE MATIÈRES PREMIÈRES SECONDAIRES.

OBJECTIVE

POURQUOI LE CHOIX DU COTON ?

Cotton has a bad environmental footprint since growing it requires the use of pesticides and a large amount of water. However it remains the favorite raw material of clothing manufacturers because of its softness and easy-care qualities. Circular recycling helps bring a true added value to cotton.

THE CLOTHING COLLECTED IN FRANCE IS A SOURCE OF RAW MATERIALBY-PRODUCTS.

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CENTRE EUROPÉEN DES TEXTILES INNOVANTSCENTRE EUROPÉEN DES TEXTILES INNOVANTS

OPTIMIZINGPRODUCT QUALITYBY IMPROVING THE

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CETI’s team ran a trial campaign, training, fibres and process engineering and also an industrial transfer solution. CETI used its drylaid nonwovens platform to test different fibres blends, to investigate on the different process stages and to prototype nonwoven samples ready to test. Each step of the way of this expertise, CETI team has delivered process and laboratory reports including all the specifications to transfer the sampling to industrial manufacturing.

Within the framework of this private project, CETI accompanied CEPOVETT group, in the continuity of their sustainable development approach, with the implementation of a global solution for the production of a new range of eco-designed products with high added value. The aim was to test the recyclability of products from a collection and to prototype textile materials made from recycled fibres.The innovative alliance between a research and development centre (CETI) and an industrialist (TDV Industries) gives CEPOVETT group the opportunity to accelerate the transition from product development on pilot lines to industrialisation. CEPOVETT group thus gains in agility and speed to bring a new collection to market.

A NEW PRODUCTRANGE USING

RECYCLED FIBRESFROM

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Piñatex® by Ananas Aman is a coated nonwoven material made from Pineapple leaf fibres. Piñatex® material can be used as an alternative to leather and petroleum-based materials in the fashion, apparel, interior and car industry, and has been the start of the Piñatex Collection. Piñatex takes into account social, ecological and economic responsibilities throughout its full life cycle and follows Circular Economyethos.

For nearly 70 years, CEPOVETT group has been making its know-how and experience available to all professionals. The brand supports each user in his or her choices by offering a range of innovative products and services adapted to each need. An industrial company perfectly integrated into the world of professional workwear, the group has its own manufacturing entities in France and abroad. Today, CEPOVETT group wishes to be a player in the development of a complete sector for the management and recycling of waste from its activity, and to offer its own customers a solution for the reuse of clothing at the end of its life cycle.

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CENTRE EUROPÉEN DES TEXTILES INNOVANTS

OUR TRAINING COURSEDevelopingtalents

CETI supports European companies in the extended textile, fashion, luxury goods, distribution and/or users of textiles and flexible materials in their evolution and transformation towards a responsible approach.

The strength of conviction of CETI’s trainers and their experience in companies, invites each trainee to surpass himself and to approach this transformation of the professions in the best possible way.

CUSTOMERS REFERENCE

The originality of these trainings lies in a more concrete pedagogical approach through the sharing of brands & industrial experience and through illustration on CETI’s prototyping pilot lines. Each trainee thus has the opportunity to interact with technicians and engineers who favour the sharing of know-how.

CETI is an international training centre certified

CENTRE EUROPÉEN DES TEXTILES INNOVANTS

DEVENIR UNE MARQUE RESPONSABLE 4.0

ÉCO-CONCEPTION DES MATIÈRES ET DES PRODUITS

TRAÇABILITÉ ET TRANSPARENCE DANS SON ÉCOSYSTÈME

TRANSFORMATION DIGITALE DES PROCESSUS MÉTIERS

MATIÈRES INNOVANTES ET FONCTIONNELLES SPORT ET MODE

BECOMING A RESPONSIBLE BRAND 4.0

ECO-DESIGN OF MATERIALS AND PRODUCTS

TRACEABILITY AND TRANSPARENCY IN ITS ECOSYSTEM

DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION OF BUSINESS PROCESSES

INNOVATIVE AND FUNCTIONAL MATERIALSFOR SPORT AND FASHION TRENDS

CSR ISSUES AND SUSTAINABLE COLLECTIONS

TRAINING CATALOGUE AVAILABLE

WWW.CETI.COM

A MORE SUSTAINABLE FASHION

INTEGRATING THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY INTO ONE’S BUSINESS

TRACEABILITY AND TRANSPARENCY

RECYCLING - AN EMERGING TEXTILE SECTOR

DIGITALISATION AT THE SERVICE OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

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Centre Européen des Textiles Innovants

41 rue des métissages, CS4030359335 Tourcoing

Contact :

[email protected]

Rédaction : CETI - Centre Européen des Textiles Innovants

Conception Graphique : Elodie Poulin

Photos : Jean-Michel André

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VALEURS FONDAMENTALES

AMBITION

EXCELLENCE

PROXIMITÉ

Centre Européen des Textiles Innovants

41 rue des métissages, CS4030359335 Tourcoing

Contact :

[email protected]

Rédaction : CETI - Centre Européen des Textiles Innovants

Conception Graphique : Elodie Poulin

Photos : Jean-Michel André

AdobeStockLaroche

VALEURS FONDAMENTALES

AMBITION

EXCELLENCE

PROXIMITÉ

[email protected]

VALUES FUNDAMENTALS

AMBITION

EXCELLENCE

PROXIMITY

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INNOVATINGTO ENHANCEMATERIAL & PRODUCTPERFORMANCE

CETI - CENTRE EUROPÉEN DES TEXTILES INNOVANTS

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32COMPOUND

BI-COMPOSANTS FILAGE MONO, BI & TRI-COMPOSANTS

NONTISSÉSVOIE FONDUE NONTISSÉS

VOIE SÈCHE

Mini-series prototyping and industrial transferOUR PILOTE LINES

THE APPLIED RESEARCH CENTRE FOR SUSTAINABLE INNOVATION

Designing, prototyping and industrializing materials and finished products with you

OUR MISSION

OUR AREAS OF EXPERTISE

3D NONWOVENSSHORT AND BAST FIBRE SPINNING

PRODUCT ECO-DESIGN

MECHANICAL & THERMOMECHANICAL RECYCLING

END-OF-LIFE TREATMENT OF A PRODUCT

TRACEABILITY

DIGITALIZATION OF MATERIAL AND PRODUCT PROCESSES

CIRCULAR ECONOMYMATERIALS AND PRODUCTS

OPTIMIZATION OF THEMATERIALS PERFORMANCE

MONO, BI AND TRI-COMPONENTTHREADINGS

ECO-DESIGNED FIBRES: RECYCLED, BIOPOLYMERS, BIOSOURCED, NATURAL

FILAMENT & NONWOVEN FUNCTIONALIZATION PRODUCT CUSTOMIZATION

3D VIRTUAL DESIGN

PRINTING, KNITTING, WEAVING, REASONED MANUFACTURING

STOCK POOLING

TRACEABILITY

IMAGINE OUR FUTURE WITH TEXTILE MATERIALS !

CETI is now more than just a tool offered to businesses to encourage and accelerate innovation in the field of advanced textiles. It is a place for inventing and developing new products that meet all the needs of tomorrow’s world. Its service offer remains abreast of societal challenges: Environmental footprints - Smart technology - Live well.

In this approach, nonwoven technologies are a key differentiator. The nonwoven fabric market has a vast growth potential as indicated by the EU scenario for Technical Textiles and the Gherzi analysis. Medical sutures, man-made filament fabrics and spunmelt nonwovens are three of the highest growth items. In this field, the major breakthrough of nonwoven fabrics used in manufacturing absorbent hygiene products (AHPs) must be cited. It is clear that high-profile companies have quickly seized the opportunity to supply this accelerated production (Trend: 9% CAGR).Meanwhile, efforts to make the textile and clothing supply chain more environmentally sustainable tended to focus, in the past, on production processes and raw materials. But today, nonwoven initiatives regarding already-used, upcycled fibres are extremely pertinent.

In its latest survey dated dec. 2016, XERFI, one of the most reliable economy analysts, concluded that France represents a fertile ground, favourable for establishing a sector of excellence as far as Technical Textiles are concerned. The survey noted that France has all major advantages to become a leading country in this field. It quotes, as the first of these assets, the excellence of its world reference Research Centers and points out CETI as a partner for many French and international companies who are keen to develop their innovations.

Therefore, CETI is running applied innovation product developments that offer solutions for high-level responses to meet hygiene and medical market needs:• "Lofty spunbond" improving comfort, softness,

bulkiness and lighter weights, • Bio-based nonwovens reducing environmental

footprint,• Functionalized nonwovens enhancing

performances,• Fine filament increasing homogenity separa-

tion performance,• Airthrough carded web with flat oven

equipment.

“We form a team with our customers to make innovative textiles an essential vector

for our future.”

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ENGINEERING PROCESSMATERIALSPRODUCT

A POSITIONINGTAILOR-MADE ASSISTANCEFOR YOUR PROJECT

OUR OFFER

PROTOTYPINGMATERIALS &

PRODUCTS

ENHANCINGSKILLS

BUILDING PROJECT

ECO-DESIGNINGPRODUCTS

DEVELOPINGINNOVATIVE

PRODUCT

OPTIMIZING PROCESS

State of the art.

Value chain identification/Market positioning.

Development of specifications.

BUILDING PROJECT

Valuation of the product.

Multi-criteria evaluation.

Optimization of processes, materials and products.

Identification of the most suitable raw material for its use.

Search for alternative raw materials.

Consideration of the end of life of products.

Designing a product from recycled fibres.

Increasing the rate of recycled fibres in a finished product.

ECO-DESIGNING PRODUCTS

Optimization of raw material use.

Optimization of production cost.

Integration of specific functionalities.

Audit on customer site.

Technical assistance of the production teams on industrial site.

Development of business skills.

ENHANCING PROCESS& TRANSFERING

TO INDUSTRIALIZATION

Elaboration of functional specifications.

Documentary watch.

Identification of markets.

Countertyping & Prototyping.

Proposal of product/process solutions.

Implementation of a test plan.

Analysis of the results obtained.

Proof of Concept.

Research / material supply.

Spinnability and processability of materials.

Identification of the choice of raw materials.

Development of new filaments and nonwovens.

Multi-component and/or multi-layer product innovation.

DEVELOPING &PROTOTYPING PRODUCS

Carrying out R&D means making an alliance with uncertainty, which is not always teasy.

Thanks to the technical skills of our engineers, to their experience in the industry; thanks to their attentive listening, their openness and their availability at your side to exchange throughout the project, your R&D experience takes place in a climate of trust and healthy stimulation.

This favourable climate is conducive to a fine and realistic analysis of your requests, an efficient diagnosis of the solutions to be considered and points of vigilance to be addressed in order to nourish reflection, to guide the test plan and to formalise the results.

By adjusting to each individual situation,our support engineering widens the scope of possibilities and enables you to achieve

your objectives efficiently.

Mélanie MONCEAUXMelt-spinning & Nonwovens Business Development [email protected]

Trained as a textile engineer, Mélanie began her career in the nonwovens industry as an R&D manager and laboratory manager. She joined CETI in 2010 and assists companies in the hygiene, transport, medical and sports sectors to develop and improve the performance of their products. Its expertise in materials and processes (spin-ning, nonwovens) as well as its product sensitivity will enable it to accompany you in all confiden-tiality in your national or interna-tional projects from the design of solutions to the production of prototypes.

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A UNIQUENONWOVEN PLATFORMCETI is the leading centre for research and applied development in the prototyping of fibrous materials. It concentrates on a single site technologies covering the entire chain from polymer to nonwoven material, favouring cross-fertilisation and the development of company partnerships, and accelerating industrial transfer and market launch.

THERMAL BONDING DRYLAID WEB FORMING

FLAT AIRTHROUGH OVEN CARD

MECHANICAL BONDING

NEEDLE LOOM

THERMAL BONDING

FLAT AIRTHROUGH OVEN

DRYLAID WEB FORMING

AIRLAY

CROSS LAPPER

THERMAL BONDING SPUNLAID WEB FORMING

ENGRAVING CALENDER

MECHANICAL BONDING

HYDRO-ENTANGLEMENT

OMEGA AIRTHROUGH OVEN BICO MELTBLOWN

BICO SPUNBOND

NONWOVENS POST-TREATMENT

KISS ROLL (INLINE) SQUEEZER (INLINE) SMOOTH CALENDER (OFFLINE)

90%technologies

of consolidation

Flexible configuration of dry and molten track

pilot lines with more than

150 combinaisons possibles.

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COMPOUNDING

A PILOT LINE FOR FILAMENT PROTOTYPING

A LABORATORY OFMATERIAL CHARACTERISATION

SPINNINGMONO, BI, TRI-COMPONENTS CRIMPING & CUTTING

POLYMER FUNCTIONALIZATION

ADDITION OF SHORT FIBRES, POWDERS, PELLETS & LIQUIDADDITIVES

POLYMER BLEND

FILAMENTS UP TO THREECOMPONENTS

MONO FILAMENTS ETMULTI FILAMENTS

FUNCTIONALIZED FILAMENTS

FLUOROPOLYMERS

LOW TEMPERATURE POLYMERS 100°C : PCL, ...

HIGH TEMPERATURE POLYMERS 400°C : PEI, PEEK...

BIO-SOURCED POLYMERS

RECYCLED POLYMERS

CO-EXTRUSION: METAL CORE, ARAMID

SPECIALTY POLYMERS

CRIMPING

FILAMENT CUTTING

Evaluation of the performance of the prototypes during testing. As our laboratory is not accredited, the results are given for information only.

POLYMERS TEXTILE FABRICS NONWOVEN - KNITTED - WOVEN FILAMENTS - FIBRES

CAPILLARY RHEOMETER

MELT FLOW

AIR PERMEABILITY

WATER IMPERMEABILITY

STRENGTH AND ELONGATION

THICKNESS

MASS PER UNIT AREA

FILAMENT DIAMETER

YARN / FILAMENT TITLE

TOUGHNESS AND ELONGATION

CROSS-SECTIONAL VIEW OF THE

FILAMENTS

ELASTICITY

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Materia Nova (chef de file), Université de MONS, Université de Gent, ENSAIT, CETI, Université Lille1, CNRS, Uptex.

To achieve this objective, PHOTONITEX proposes to take inspiration from photo-nic structures, which are nanostructures that interact with light according to their wavelength (i.e. their color). They allow, for example, some butterflies to display their shimmering colours. If their manu-facture uses nanotechnologies, we will, in PHOTONITEX, generate similar structures adapted to the Infrared «light» via me-thods compatible with the textile industry.

PHOTONITEX project aims to develop a new smart textile type which improves comfort by a dynamic regulation of the space between body and textile. This smart textile should be able to give the infra-red radiation back depending on the body or external temperature and humidity (sweat).

This functionality is not only for athletes. It also covers personal protection, insulation, military and interior textiles.

INNOVATIVE DYNAMICREGULATION OF THERMAL

COMFORT

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CONSTRUCTORPARTNERSHIP

“BI-COMPONENT SPUNBONDTECHNOLOGY IS NOW ASSOCIATED

WITH A THERMAL ACTIVATION PROCEDUREIN A SINGLE STEP.”

LOFTY SPUNBOND

With Hills Inc., the world’s leader in multi-component spinning, CETI invested in spunlaid spinning technologies like Spunbond and Meltblown. Since the first partnership with the constructor, CETI has accompanied Hills Inc. and its international clients by prototyping new bi-component, lofty, Spunbond nonwovens with insulation, absorbtion, filtration, resilience or lightness properties. This new range of three-dimensional spunbond nonwovens answers various needs in a wide variety of markets.

“LIGHTWEIGHT, HOT AIR CARDED NONWOVENS THERMO-BONDED”

HIGHLOFT CARDED

With ANDRITZ, the world leader in formation and consolidation technologies for nonwovens, CETI chose to invest in developing carding, needlepunching, hydrojet bonding, calendering and impregnating technologies for nonwovens.

In 2017, ANDRITZ PERFOJET and CETI intensified their collaboration by formalizing a new partnership with the implantation at CETI of a flat oven with a cross-flow hot air that is ideal for lightweight carded webs that correspond to Spunbond bi-component technology. This partnership allows the two companies to develop new high-loft, carded nonwovens, specifically for the hygiene market. This technology for consolidating nonwovens means CETI now covers 90% of technologies used in industries today.

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www.SeaBioComp.eu

DEVELOPMENT AND DEMONSTRATORS OF

DURABLE BIO-BASED COMPOSITES

for the marine environment

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its events, activities and results and to enable effective cooperation

between academia, industry and regulatory authorities.

www.seabiocomp.eu/interest_group

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SEABIOCOMP will develop and deliver demonstrators using innovative bio-based thermoplastic composite materials with the following characteristics:

• Tailored durability according to the specific application (2 to >20 years) for a demonstrator in a marine environment as measured by newly developed analytical methods.

• Mechanical properties that are at least equivalent to the ones of conventional oil-based composites.

• Reduced CO2 emission (30%).• Reduced ecotoxic impact on the marine

environment by microplastics as measured by newly developed analytical methods.

• Demonstrated recycling potential of the used materials in the demonstrator.

These characteristics should decrease the overall environmental impact by 50% compared to conventional oil-based counterparts through the entire value chain from production to waste treatment. The proposed bio-composite materials and developed analytical protocols for long-term durability and ecotoxicity should lead to a shifted mind-set along the value chain about bio-based composites being a realistic alternative to oil-based counterparts.

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CETI EXPERTISES

• Prototyping of mono and bi-component filament with antimicrobial properties using the process of mass func-tionalization.

• Trials of the formulations on compounding and melt-spinning CETI’s pilot lines.

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DURATEX project is the develop-ment of ecofriendly fluorine-free & hydro- and oleophobic and silver free antimicrobial textiles for durable applications in construction and architecture. Three approaches will be envisaged to obtain water and oil repellent properties: Deposi-tion of nanofibres via layer-by-layer (LbL) technology and chemical modification based on branched hydrocarbons, sol-gel hybrid layers and layer deposition by local solution-reprecipitation using green solvents. Moreover, Biobased product or non-toxic biocides will be incorporate in coatings and filaments in order to obtain antibac-terial properties.

ECO-FRIENDLY ANTI-STAINING ANDANTIMICROBIAL TEXTILES

PARTNERS

To ensure the success of this project, expertise in various domains including polymer formulation and textiles (Centexbel, CETI), composite formation (ARMINES, UPlymouth & PolyProducts BV), environmental impact and durability studies in sea environment (UPortsmouth, VLIZ & IFremer) has been combined in the SeaBioComp-partnership.

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CUSTOMERSREFERENCE

NONWOVEN BASIC Impact of belt forming on nonwoven processes.

MEDICAL MARKET Nonwoven materials and processes applied to the medical market.

HYGIENE MARKETNonwoven materials and processes applied to the hygiene market.

ON DEMAND TRAINING

CETI is the reference in Nonwovens thanks to its collaboration with EDANA’s: The international association of nonwovens and its industry, EDANA, asked CETI and its R&D team to communicate their skills and knowledge of nonwovens to become the official trainer for The Nonwovens Learning CycleTM.

TRAININGCATALOGUEAVAILABLE

WWW.CETI.COM

Innovations in nonwoven spunlaid products / An in-depth focus on web forming technologies SPUNBOND – MELTBLOWN – SPUNMELT web.

MELTBLOWN & SPUNBOND ADVANCED COURSE

Innovations in nonwoven drylaid products / An in-depth focus on web forming technology - CARDING.

CARDING ADVANCED COURSE

OUR TRAINING COURSEDeveloping talents

CETI supports European companies in the extended textile, fashion, luxury goods, distribution and/or users of textiles and flexible materials in their evolution and transformation towards a responsible approach.

The strength of conviction of CETI’s trainers and their experience in companies, invites each trainee to surpass himself and to approach this transformation of the professions in the best possible way.

The originality of these trainings lies in a more concrete pedagogical approach by sharing the experience of brands and industrialists and by illustration on CETI’s prototyping pilot lines. Each trainee thus has the opportunity to interact with technicians and engineers who favour the sharing of know-how.

CETI IS A TRAINING CENTRECERTIFIED

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Centre Européen des Textiles Innovants

41 rue des métissages, CS4030359335 Tourcoing - France

Rédaction : CETI - Centre Européen des Textiles Innovants

Conception Graphique : Elodie Poulin

Photos : Jean-Michel André

AdobeStock

[email protected]

FUNDAMENTALSVALUES

AMBITION

EXCELLENCE

PROXIMITY

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IMPROVING AGILITY& SUSTAINABILITYWITH 4.0 TECHNOLOGIES

CETI - CENTRE EUROPÉEN DES TEXTILES INNOVANTS

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Digital makes sense as a result of radical changes in consumer behaviour.

For the fashion sector, the international lockdown at the beginning of the year has upset the process of creating the offer and its marketing: production sites shut down, inability to move, store closures, a fall in consumption generating an increase in stocks and unsold goods.... This situation has highlighted the fragility of a fragmented value chain that is too dependent on distant sourcing, with multi-factorial risks: health, geopolitical, social and environmental crises, without controlled traceability.

To adapt to these major upheavals, brands and the entire textile industry must show real flexibility and agility in their teams and organization to resist and implement change quickly. Digital is no longer an option but a necessity to get out of the crisis and rebound.

The era of personalization, short circuit and transparency has arrived!

More and more brands and retailers are reflecting on the subject of personalized fashion that echoes the need to consume better and more responsibly. A new approach to design, product validation on 3D virtualisation to eliminate unnecessary prototypes, product customization, limitation of material and product stocks, relocation and short circuit are opportunities to meet these expectations.

At CETI, we are imagining the breakthrough of mass customization, a customization that is not only allowed to one person within the framework of made-to-measure, but to groups of individuals, via mini-series of products intended for them. The evolution of digital solutions, the adaptation of new software and technologies to this type of production more adapted to the current context, will allow to act on different stages of the complete process of a product from its conception. Taking into account the new desires of a community of consumers that marketing will have identified, they will be consulted during a co-creation phase, integrating the brand’s DNA.

End of a system and necessary transition to the new winning economic equation.

At CETI, we are convinced that innovation through creativity in materials and products is the regeneration of fashion by integrating 3 drivers: Create on demand / Produce on demand / Integrate the circular economy as a pillar associated with digitalization.

Supporting companies to tackle this cultural transformation of professions.

Since its creation in 2012, CETI has integrated digital textile innovation as a source of competitiveness and growth for brands. Of course, start-ups have more natural ability to launch themselves using digital tools at all stages of the product development process because they are more agile than large traditional players whose organizational and information systems are more demanding and complex to evolve.

CETI’s expertise givesthe various players

in the textile industrythe opportunity to make choices

that best suit their structureand teams.

OUR DEMONSTRATOR

DESIGN INNOVATION DIGITAL 4.0 CONNECTED CONSUMERS

THE APPLIED RESEARCH CENTRE FOR SUSTAINABLE INNOVATION

Designing, prototyping and industrializing materials and finished products with you

OUR MISSION

OUR AREAS OF EXPERTISE

3D NONWOVENSSHORT AND BAST FIBRE SPINNING

PRODUCT ECO-DESIGN

MECHANICAL & THERMOMECHANICAL RECYCLING

END-OF-LIFE TREATMENT OF A PRODUCT

TRACEABILITY

DIGITALIZATION OF MATERIAL AND PRODUCT PROCESSES

CIRCULAR ECONOMYMATERIALS AND PRODUCTS

OPTIMIZATION OF THEMATERIALS PERFORMANCE

MONO, BI AND TRI-COMPONENTTHREADINGS

ECO-DESIGNED FIBRES: RECYCLED, BIOPOLYMERS, BIOSOURCED, NATURAL

FILAMENT & NONWOVEN FUNCTIONALIZATION PRODUCT CUSTOMIZATION

3D VIRTUAL DESIGN

PRINTING, KNITTING, WEAVING, REASONED MANUFACTURING

STOCK POOLING

TRACEABILITY

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CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE SCENARII ACCOMPANYMENT• Use the connected shop to test customer behavior. • Analyze and interpret consumer data to propose new products or services.

VIRTUAL REALITY• Test co-creation with a consumer community.

INCREASED REALITY• Test augmented reality for your merchandising.

MARKETING & SALES VALORIZATION• To decrypt the benefits of the 4.0 approach applied to textiles and fashion.

RETAIL / EXPÉRIENCES CLIENTSPERSONALIZATION / INDUSTRIALIZATION

FASHION ON DEMAND• Validate customization requests.• Understand the benefits and integrate it into the collection process.• Supporting the transfer of skills and organisation.

TRACABILITY OF THE SUPPLY-CHAIN PROCESSES• Integrate the flow traceability process throughout the value chain (RFID, ...).

MINIMAL WASTE DESIGN• Rethinking the creative process.• Design products differently.• Analyze material consumption gains..

MASS PERSONALISATION• Capitalize on the customer experience. • Co-create with the client.• Integrate the data collected.

FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS AND PRODUCTS AND ECO-RESPONSIBLE • Define steps and partners.• To accompany the feasibility from prototyping to industrialization.

CO-CREATION 3DPROTOTYPING

DESIGN / CO-CREATION MATERIALS AND PRODUCTS

OUR OFFER

THE DESIGN OFFICE, DECISION-MAKING CENTER• Rethinking the creative process and product validation.• Increase your skills with CAD and PIM tools.

3D PROTOTYPING• Quickly visualize creations in 3D.• Accelerate validation and decision making..• Reduce costs and increase efficiency.

VIRTUAL REALITY• Discover how easy it is to collaborate remotely.• Gain immediate understanding of the demands.

3D COLLABORATION / PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT

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CUSTOMERS EXPERIENCES

PERSONALIZATION

A POSITIONINGTAILOR-MADE ASSISTANCE FOR YOUR PROJECTCarrying out R&D means making an alliance with uncertainty, which is not always teasy.

Thanks to the technical skills of our engineers, to their experience in the industry; thanks to their attentive listening, their openness and their availability at your side to exchange throughout the project, your R&D experience takes place in a climate of trust and healthy stimulation.

This favourable climate is conducive to a fine and realistic analysis of your requests, an efficient diagnosis of the solutions to be considered and points of vigilance to be addressed in order to nourish reflection, to guide the test plan and to formalise the results.

Fabienne Hindré is a professional in the textile-clothing industry and has been working in the worlds of sport, fashion, lingerie and luxury goods for more than 25 years as a Product Marketing Manager for major French companies abroad. She has contributed to the development of brands such as Aigle® and Poivre-Blanc® , as well as to the deployment of the Lectra FashionPLM® software. She joined the CETI in early 2019 to assist companies with their brand strategy and their evolution towards a 4.0 approach.

By adjustingto each

individual situation,our support engineering

widens the scope of possibilities

and enables you to achieve

your objectives efficiently.

Fabienne HindréBusiness Development Circularity Design 4.0 & [email protected]

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A DEMONSTRATOR TEXTILE & FASHION DESIGN 4.0

DESIGN OF INNOVATION WORKSHOP

4.0 DIGITAL WORKSHOP

CONNECTED CONSUMERS LAB

“Surrounded by professional experts, the CETI positions itself

as a demonstrator and beta-tester to facilitate each brand’s ability to make decisions. It is

also a catalyzer for the fashion industry of tomorrow” »

CETI’s experimental workshop space aims to promote the discovery and experimentation of 4.0 technologies for the creation of products and materials, the digitalisation of processes and the prototyping of all innovative products based on new consumer behavioural experiences. The objective is to enable the various companies in the textile sector to make the right changes in this transformation of traditional activities.

DESIGN OF INNOVATIONWORKSHOP

"Promotecreativity and

strengthe the identity of its brand".

"Integratedigital design

and model 4.0 processes"

4.0 DIGITALWORKSHOP

"Discover new tools to

Rekindle client experiencesenthusiasm"

CONNECTED CONSUMERS LAB

A PHYGITAL EXPERIMENTATION PLACE

CUSTOMER DATA CAPTATION TO PERSONALIZE A COLLECTION, A PRODUCT, A SERVICE

A PRELIMINARY STEP TO IMPLEMENT SHORT-TERM PRODUCTION ROUTE

A COLLABORATIVE METHOD FOR FURTHER REFINEMENT

A COLLECTIVE INTELLIGENCE

A CONFRONTATION OF IDEA WITH MARKET REALITY

VALIDATION TOOLS AND ACTION PLANS

AN IDEA ACCELERATOR

A DESIGN OFFICE OF THE FUTURE

A DIGITAL DESIGN OF MATERIALS AND PRODUCTS

3D MODELING

A COMBINATION OF PERSONALIZATION AND TIME TO MARKET

A 4.0 PROCESS IMPLEMENTATION

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The American group Hanes Brands Inc, designer and manufacturer specialized in lingerie, carries the brands DIM, WONDERBRA, PLAYTEX internationally.

Since 2017, a leader in its field, Hanes France, formerly DBA (Dim Branded Apparel), has been committed to a digital strategy that impacts several internal activities, including product development. The objectives are clearly expressed: to respond effectively to the need for rapid renewal of the product offer for retail. To achieve this, CETI supports creative teams in validating collection plans at an early stage through the virtualization of new designs, using CLO 3D software.

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COLLABORATION FOR REASONED COLLECTION 4

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IMAGINE THE DESIGN OFFICE OF THE FUTURE The DIGTEX project in partnership with LECTRA and CETI made it possible to rethink the value chain in a collaborative way by placing the customer at the heart of the strategy.

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SAVING TIME AND REDUCE COSTSon the whole value chain.

VALIDATION OF THE VIRTUAL COLLECTION before prototype assembly

REINFORCE COMPETITIVITY BY LETTING US PUT INNOVATIVE products or products reinvented by co-creation with consumers into the market faster and help remove the Client/Supplier divide to benefit a long-term, collaborative relationship.

CAPITALIZE ON NEW TYPES OF CONSUMPTION by using social networks, Internet, mobility and new experiences expected by the consumer.

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ECO-DESIGN OF MATERIALS AND PRODUCTS

TRACEABILITY AND TRANSPARENCY IN ITS ECOSYSTEM

DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION OF BUSINESS PROCESSES

INNOVATIVE AND FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS SPORTAND FASHIONK

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A PROOF OF CONCEPT was carried out to give PETIT BATEAU visibility on its future organisation by integrating the entire process of the path of a product personalised by a client, from its conception resulting from market analyses, exchanges with the client and stylistic creations up to its production, with an emphasis on priority visual collaborative tools (Clo 3D and Modaris V8 3D) and secondary co-creation tools such as Virtual Reality.

PETIT BATEAU brand has called upon CETI’s expertise to integrate virtual prototyping as a pillar of sustainable development. CETI experts accompanied them in the concretisation of this project to evolve towards a new economic model.

©CLO ©LECTRA ©PETIT BATEAU ©XRITE

CETI supports European companies in the extended textile, fashion, luxury goods, distribution and/or users of textiles and flexible materials in their evolution and transformation towards a responsible approach.

The strength of conviction of CETI’s trainers and their experience in companies, invites each trainee to surpass himself and to approach this transformation of the professions in the best possible way.

The originality of this training lies in a more concrete pedagogical approach through the sharing of experience between brands and manufacturers and through demonstrations on the CETI demonstrator dedicated to textile & fashion design 4.0.

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REASSURE ON A NEW OPPORTUNITY TO DEVELOP

ITS OFFER

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TRAINING CATALOGUEAVAILABLE

WWW.CETI.COM

OUR TRAININGCOURSESDeveloping talents

CETI IS AN INTERNATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE CERTIFIED

CO-CREATION AND PERSONALIZATION AT THE HEART OF BRAND STRATEGY

SHORT CIRCUIT AND PRODUCTION ON DEMAND

INNOVATE TOWARDS FASHION ON DEMAND

DIGITAL MATERIAL AND PRODUCT DESIGN

BECOMING A RESPONSIBLE BRAND 4.0

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Centre Européen des Textiles Innovants

41 rue des métissages, CS4030359335 Tourcoing - France

Rédaction : CETI - Centre Européen des Textiles Innovants

Conception Graphique : Elodie Poulin

Photos : Jean-Michel André

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FUNDAMENTAL VALUES

AMBITION

EXCELLENCE

PROXIMITY