logging in or signing up napiszacet 20061019224309 Rebecca Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 60 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 22, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: D. Hendriks Chairman Governing Council ETP Textiles & Clothing Ljubljana, 28th of September 2006Contents: Macro economic context European Union – ETP for Textiles & Clothing Vision 2020: Textile innovation for a better Europe Research Priorities: Strategic Research Agenda Other Issues Conclusion ContentsMacro - Economics: World Economy Growth Textile Industry 4 – 5% Fossil Fuel resources exhausted in 20 – 30 years Cheap unskilled labour in Asian & S. American countries will remain coming decade Increasing awareness pollution & environment Etc. Effects EU Textile Industry Ongoing (global) price increase natural and man-made fibres Dyes & chemicals Energy Ongoing imports from fabrics & garments mainly propelled by garment – industry Clean Manufacturing Industry driven by substantial environmental costs Macro - EconomicsEuropean Union: European Union EU growth below expected & agreed path (Lisbon agreement 2000) Political will to stimulate knowledge –intensive industries; available R&D budget for coming 7 years approx. 50 blln. € across all industries (7th framework program) Around 28 platforms established now, many with a “Strategic Research Agenda” (SRA). The SRA’s need to match the 7th framework program EU commission stimulates cross-sectoral projects !!!! European UnionEuropean Union: European Union European Textile & Clothing Major industrial sector Turnover > 200 blln. €, 2.3 mlln. Employees (7% EU industrial workforce) Leadership in innovation, regular first mover in technology implementation Long term trends: from commodity to specialty textiles as materials of choice (new applications) mass customisation European Technology Platform: European Technology Platform Industry-led initiative launched in 2004 Mission: ensure long-term competitiveness EU Textile Industry Key-objectives: Establishment effective EU-wide expert network Development Strategic Research Agenda (SRA) Implementing the SRA (e.g. Projects, financials) First ETP conference: Brussels 7th and 8th of June ETP Structure: ETP StructureSlide8: 1) Safe and comfortable environment around us Vision 2020 Textile Innovation for a better EuropeSlide9: 2) Effective protection & health care for EU citizens Vision 2020 Textile Innovation for a better EuropeSlide10: 3) Innovative mobility, transport & energy solutions Vision 2020 Textile Innovation for a better EuropeSlide11: 4) efficient use of natural resources & protection environment Vision 2020 Textile Innovation for a better EuropeSlide12: 5) Extending Europe’s creative and innovative leadership Vision 2020 Textile Innovation for a better EuropeSlide13: Long Term Trends From commodities To specialties Textiles as material Of choice Mass customisationSlide14: Long Term Trends From commodities to specialties New specialty fibres & fibre composites Functionalisation of textiles Biomaterials & Biotechnologies Research prioritiesSlide15: Long Term Trends Textiles as material of choice Research priorities New products for Human performance New products for Technical applications Smart Textiles & ClothingSlide16: Long Term Trends Mass customisation Research priorities Clothing fashion New design, concepts &technologies Life cycle & total quality conceptsNext steps: Next steps Implementing the SRA Create R & D projects for technology breakthroughs Expand expert networks Bring results to industry (& market) Horizontal issues Education Standardisation Financing Innovation Innovation ManagementConclusion: Bright future for EU textiles if entrepeneurship is linked with the SRA The platform is an excellent tool to promote the innovative profile of the industry Strengthen industry leadership of the platform through more company participation Make a start by joining our network and ......... European support of the platform ConclusionSlide19: The Future is ... ...Textiles !Slide20: D. Hendriks Chairman Governing Council ETP Textiles & Clothing Brussles, 8th of June 2006 You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
napiszacet 20061019224309 Rebecca Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 60 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 22, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: D. Hendriks Chairman Governing Council ETP Textiles & Clothing Ljubljana, 28th of September 2006Contents: Macro economic context European Union – ETP for Textiles & Clothing Vision 2020: Textile innovation for a better Europe Research Priorities: Strategic Research Agenda Other Issues Conclusion ContentsMacro - Economics: World Economy Growth Textile Industry 4 – 5% Fossil Fuel resources exhausted in 20 – 30 years Cheap unskilled labour in Asian & S. American countries will remain coming decade Increasing awareness pollution & environment Etc. Effects EU Textile Industry Ongoing (global) price increase natural and man-made fibres Dyes & chemicals Energy Ongoing imports from fabrics & garments mainly propelled by garment – industry Clean Manufacturing Industry driven by substantial environmental costs Macro - EconomicsEuropean Union: European Union EU growth below expected & agreed path (Lisbon agreement 2000) Political will to stimulate knowledge –intensive industries; available R&D budget for coming 7 years approx. 50 blln. € across all industries (7th framework program) Around 28 platforms established now, many with a “Strategic Research Agenda” (SRA). The SRA’s need to match the 7th framework program EU commission stimulates cross-sectoral projects !!!! European UnionEuropean Union: European Union European Textile & Clothing Major industrial sector Turnover > 200 blln. €, 2.3 mlln. Employees (7% EU industrial workforce) Leadership in innovation, regular first mover in technology implementation Long term trends: from commodity to specialty textiles as materials of choice (new applications) mass customisation European Technology Platform: European Technology Platform Industry-led initiative launched in 2004 Mission: ensure long-term competitiveness EU Textile Industry Key-objectives: Establishment effective EU-wide expert network Development Strategic Research Agenda (SRA) Implementing the SRA (e.g. Projects, financials) First ETP conference: Brussels 7th and 8th of June ETP Structure: ETP StructureSlide8: 1) Safe and comfortable environment around us Vision 2020 Textile Innovation for a better EuropeSlide9: 2) Effective protection & health care for EU citizens Vision 2020 Textile Innovation for a better EuropeSlide10: 3) Innovative mobility, transport & energy solutions Vision 2020 Textile Innovation for a better EuropeSlide11: 4) efficient use of natural resources & protection environment Vision 2020 Textile Innovation for a better EuropeSlide12: 5) Extending Europe’s creative and innovative leadership Vision 2020 Textile Innovation for a better EuropeSlide13: Long Term Trends From commodities To specialties Textiles as material Of choice Mass customisationSlide14: Long Term Trends From commodities to specialties New specialty fibres & fibre composites Functionalisation of textiles Biomaterials & Biotechnologies Research prioritiesSlide15: Long Term Trends Textiles as material of choice Research priorities New products for Human performance New products for Technical applications Smart Textiles & ClothingSlide16: Long Term Trends Mass customisation Research priorities Clothing fashion New design, concepts &technologies Life cycle & total quality conceptsNext steps: Next steps Implementing the SRA Create R & D projects for technology breakthroughs Expand expert networks Bring results to industry (& market) Horizontal issues Education Standardisation Financing Innovation Innovation ManagementConclusion: Bright future for EU textiles if entrepeneurship is linked with the SRA The platform is an excellent tool to promote the innovative profile of the industry Strengthen industry leadership of the platform through more company participation Make a start by joining our network and ......... European support of the platform ConclusionSlide19: The Future is ... ...Textiles !Slide20: D. Hendriks Chairman Governing Council ETP Textiles & Clothing Brussles, 8th of June 2006