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History of INDA
In July, 1972, the group effected a name change to more accurately reflect the scope of its interests and the membership it serves. The organization's name became International Nonwovens & Disposables Association, otherwise known as "INDA". This change would help communicate that nonwoven fabrics could be manufactured and used in many end products, both as a durable and of a disposable nature. It was INDA who first determined there was a need for a worldwide event to act as a meeting ground where all levels of the nonwovens industry - users, suppliers, manufacturers - could learn from each other. The first International Disposables Exposition and Assembly, otherwise known as IDEA, took place in October of 1971 at the Philadelphia Civic Center, Pennsylvania. The conference program featuring sessions of learning and interest to users, manufacturers, suppliers and distributors of nonwoven fabrics and an exposition opportunity for the entire industry to showcase products. With over 3,000 attendees, the success of the event led to a second show for May 23-25, 1973 in Basle, Switzerland, followed by IDEA 74 in October at McCormick Place, Chicago Illinois.
Today, INDA is still well known for its conferences, expositions and training courses as well as monitoring government policies affecting the industry while managing issues affecting the industry's worldwide standards and image. The IDEA Conference and Exposition continues to successfully serve the worldwide nonwovens industry. The event is now held every three years in the United States on a rotation schedule between EDANA's European show and a triennial Asian show. The nonwoven fabrics industry is ever-changing, from the names and owners of the companies to new technologies dealing with chemicals, equipment and processes, however, INDA's purpose remains the same: "INDA brings companies of the nonwoven fabrics industry together to address and resolve the issues affecting their business and serves as the voice sending the message as directed by its members." |
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