Special sessions at annual technical Conference will turn to the world outside of nonwovens for inspiration and education
CARY, NC - March 11, 2009 - A unique educational track involving speakers from outside the world of nonwovens will offer attendees at the 2009 International Nonwovens Technical Conference (INTC) a different perspective on the business and research opportunities available in these challenging times.
The special "Technology Innovations and New Business Opportunities" track at INTC is designed to explore how other business fields - including government and academia - are
approaching the unique challenges of business today. The sessions will
complement the traditional days of technical presentations that will focus
on developments within the nonwovens and engineered fabrics industry.
INTC 2009, co-sponsored by INDA, Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics
Industry, and the Nonwovens Division of TAPPI, Technical Association of
the Pulp, Paper, Packaging and Converting Industries, is scheduled for
September 21-24 at the Grand Hyatt Denver Downtown in Denver, Colorado.
"Challenging times require creative solutions," says INDA President Rory Holmes. "By
going outside of the world of nonwovens for an exchange of ideas and to learn
how others are addressing their own challenges will ultimately benefit everyone
involved in the discussion. We will provide an innovative combination of ideas
from within our industry as well as Outside the Nonwovens Box."
The special INTC program will offer presentations from respected experts
from government, consumer products, health care, nanotechnology, the "green" movement
and a host of other business segments whose lessons and business models
can be applied to the business of nonwovens.
Among the speakers on the INTC Innovations schedule are:
- "Government Programs for R&D - We Will Show You the Money," Dr. Al Teich, AAAS (American Association for Applied Science)
- "Keeping it Green - Advances in Textiles for Closed-Mold Processing," Patrick Mack, Polynova
- "Luxurious Personal Care - New Nonwoven Materials for Personal Spa Products," Laura Keck, Kimberly-Clark
- "Cool Sensors for a Freer Lifestyle," Mark Pedley, Smartlifetech
- "Technology Innovations - The Big Picture," Mark Snider, Smith, Johnson & Associates.
For more information on INTC 2009: http://www.inda.org/events/index.html

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