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Textile Innovation Trends & what they can bring to the Protection Markets Mauro Scalia Project Manager EURATEX ENPROTEX Conference, Brussels, 9 December 2015

Textile Innovation Trends & what they can bring to the Protection Markets Mauro Scalia Project Manager EURATEX ENPROTEX Conference, Brussels, 9 December

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Page 1: Textile Innovation Trends & what they can bring to the Protection Markets Mauro Scalia Project Manager EURATEX ENPROTEX Conference, Brussels, 9 December

Textile Innovation Trends& what they can bring to the Protection Markets

Mauro ScaliaProject Manager EURATEX

ENPROTEX Conference, Brussels, 9 December 2015

Page 2: Textile Innovation Trends & what they can bring to the Protection Markets Mauro Scalia Project Manager EURATEX ENPROTEX Conference, Brussels, 9 December

T/C Industry Key FiguresEU-27, 2014

Europe is the undisputed Global Innovation Leader in Fashion, Technical Textiles &

Textile Technology

2014 2013-2014 evol.Turnover € 165 billion +2.4 %Investment € 4.3 billion +2.9 %Employment 1.63 million -1.5%N° companies 172,700 -0,9 %Extra-EU Exports € 43 billion +3.5%Extra-EU Imports € 99 billion +8.5%

Page 3: Textile Innovation Trends & what they can bring to the Protection Markets Mauro Scalia Project Manager EURATEX ENPROTEX Conference, Brussels, 9 December

Textile End Markets

21.240%

20.174%

15.320%

8.951%

8.109%

4.938%

3.984%

3.676%2.834%

2.637%

1.964%

1.824%

1.571%

1.431%

1.347%

Transport

Protective end uses

Construction

Wooden furniture

Medical, Pharma & Health

Rubber

Leather & footwear

Paper & printing

Metal

Machine tools

Agriculture

Mining

Electronics

Food & drink

Sports

Tech-nical & indus-trial

appli-cations

Clothing & fashion

Interior & home textiles

Textile Applications by Fibre Usage

Main technical applications: Transport Protection Construction Furniture Medical

Page 4: Textile Innovation Trends & what they can bring to the Protection Markets Mauro Scalia Project Manager EURATEX ENPROTEX Conference, Brussels, 9 December

Key Future Trends

High value-added specialty products and high-tech manufacturing

New textile applications

Customisation, value-added services & new business models

Sustainability & resource efficiency

Digitisation enabling the 4th Industrial Revolution for Textiles and Clothing

Page 5: Textile Innovation Trends & what they can bring to the Protection Markets Mauro Scalia Project Manager EURATEX ENPROTEX Conference, Brussels, 9 December

– Functionalised fibres and textiles for specific end user needs

– Application of novel technologies for fibre/filament formation (incl. nano-fibres)

– Dry, flexible & energy-efficient textile surface treatment technologies (e.g. nano-surface modification, plasma, laser, UV, multi-functional coatings)

– Advanced mechatronics and digitisation in textile manufacturing (digital printing, dyeing & finishing of textiles)

Key Technologies for the next 10 years

Specialties & High-tech Processes

Page 6: Textile Innovation Trends & what they can bring to the Protection Markets Mauro Scalia Project Manager EURATEX ENPROTEX Conference, Brussels, 9 December

– High-performance fibres and textiles materials for use in highly technical applications or under extreme conditions (carbon, ceramic, metallic substrates, multicomponent fibres/filaments)

– New manufacturing technologies for realisation of complex, multi-layered, 3D shaped or multimaterial/hybrid textile and composite structures

– Smart textiles for application in functional interiors or smart wearable systems (health & performance monitoring, sensing/ambient intelligence, energy-harvesting & storage, light & temperature management)

Key Technologies for the next 10 years

New Textile Applications

Page 7: Textile Innovation Trends & what they can bring to the Protection Markets Mauro Scalia Project Manager EURATEX ENPROTEX Conference, Brussels, 9 December

⁻ Virtual modelling and design of textile materials and products and direct on-demand digital production

⁻ Greater application of digital, data and Internet-based technologies across the entire textile-fashion value chain

⁻ Adoption of new business models with attractive economics for SME’s

Key Technologies for the next 10 years

Customisation & New Business Models

Page 8: Textile Innovation Trends & what they can bring to the Protection Markets Mauro Scalia Project Manager EURATEX ENPROTEX Conference, Brussels, 9 December

⁻ Novel process technologies which are less energy and less water intensive also in small series production

⁻ High-tech textile recycling for circular economy concepts

⁻ Bio-chemistry based textile processing

⁻ Greater use of EU-origin natural & bio-mass based fibres such as flax, hemp, European wool or European agricultural and forestry resources, waste or by-products

⁻ Substitutes for toxic/restricted textile materials & auxiliaries (dyes, coatings, finishes and speciality additives)

Key Technologies for the next 10 years

Sustainability & Resource Efficiency

Page 9: Textile Innovation Trends & what they can bring to the Protection Markets Mauro Scalia Project Manager EURATEX ENPROTEX Conference, Brussels, 9 December

Interesting Developments for Protection

• Protective textile products with a better function

– Light-weight fabrics with high protection and wear comfort level

– More reliable, precise or localised (multi-)functionalisation

– Products with integrated smart functions

• Protective textile products with a better sustainability profile

– Less energy, water & toxic chemicals used in production and care & maintenance

– Use of bio-based or waste-based fibre material sources

– Highly efficient local, on-demand production (less stock, transport, production waste)

• Better services for protective textile buyers/users

– New processes in care & maintenance (CO2 cleaning, garment re-functionalisation…)

– Easier, more affordable customisation and made-to-measure products

– More customer-centric service concepts through digitisation

Page 10: Textile Innovation Trends & what they can bring to the Protection Markets Mauro Scalia Project Manager EURATEX ENPROTEX Conference, Brussels, 9 December

Textile ETP Contact

Thank you for your attention!

Mauro Scalia, Project Manager EURATEX

Lutz WALTER Secretary General

The European Technology Platform for the Future of Textiles & Clothing

Ph. +32-2-285.48.85

E-mail: [email protected]

www.textile-platform.eu