INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry working for the companies in the nonwovens/engineered fabrics industry, has announced the speaker line-up, programme, and registration for the eighth edition of RISE 2018. The conference for Research, Innovation, and Science for Engineered Fabrics will be held from September 11 to 13, 2018, in the US.
Biomimetics in nonwovens, lightweighting of auto materials, battery separator developments, and the latest in electrospinning nanotechnology will be among the topics of forward-looking presentations for technology professionals tasked with following breaking industry developments.INDA, the Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry working for the companies in the nonwovens/engineered fabrics industry, has announced the speaker line-up, programme, and registration for the eighth edition of RISE 2018. The conference for Research, Innovation, and Science for Engineered Fabrics will be held from September 11 to 13, 2018, in the US.#
Designed for professionals working in materials technology, R&D and new product development, RISE 2018 will provide cutting-edge sessions on game-changing innovations, market developments, new applications and major research trends. Other topics of interest will include the medical segment; testing, standards and regulations; and web formation and technology.
RISE also will feature up-and-coming talent with postgraduate doctoral degree students from the Nonwovens Institute at North Carolina State University presenting their research, plus the announcement of this year’s RISE Innovation Award winner.
On top of the dynamic educational programme with 25 engaging speakers from business and academia, RISE 2018 will connect technology trailblazers with industry leaders to network and socialise throughout the event, all in the vibrant high-tech Research Triangle hub of Raleigh. Nearly 150 technical professionals attended last year’s event.
Hot topics for RISE 2018 include new cellulose based nonwoven fabric technology; microfibers and their affect in the marine environment; reflecting fibres for nonwoven applications; drapes and gowns used during robotics surgery; current auto materials technology and future material trends; and crowd solving solutions for recycled PET fibre.
A unique intensive focus will be devoted to biomimetics, the use of nature-inspired technologies to address performance challenges using fibres and fabrics. Industry experts who will share their case studies and approaches are: Christina Agapakis, Ginkgo Bioworks; Jeff Dugan, Fiber Innovation Technology; Jeffrey Bates, University of Utah; Jeannette Yen, Georgia Tech; Marie O’Mahoney, consultant; and Molly Morse, Mango Materials.
Keynote speaker Mark Vintner, managing director, senior economist, Wells Fargo will give a lively talk on the North American economic and political forecast entitled How Long Will the Good Times Roll?
Conference attendees also will learn the latest developments in lightweighting in the auto industry, including presentations on lighter, thinner battery separators and the outlook for auto materials with changing standards. Plus, speakers will address developments such as microfibres in the marine environment, nanofibre electrospinning, the first standard related to e-textiles, foam-forming nonwovens, and a novel method for evaluating nonwoven uniformity. (GK)
Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India