Coating and laminating conference highlights new techniques and opportunities

Speakers and delegates gathered in Berlin, Germany, for the latest edition of the International Conference on Textile Coating and Laminating; TCL2019 on March 14-15, 2019.
 
The presentations given over the two-day conference highlighted the drive for individual, cost-effective and sustainable products whilst reducing consumption of water, chemicals and energy. New concepts and techniques were described to achieve these aims, which sparked informative discussions during the forum sessions. There were ample networking opportunities for all participants during the breaks in and around the exhibition area and at the Evening Reception.
 
For the first time at a TCL conference, developments in Smart and functional textiles had its own session with talks on graphene and 2D materials enabling wearable and textile electronics; printing and coating technologies to develop smart textiles; advanced applications of phase-change materials and new mechanism for delivering thermo regulation.
 
Participants agreed that TCL2019 offered valuable and interesting content and praised the high quality of the individual presentations in a well-structured programme.
 
Organised by International Newsletters Ltd, the conference director was William C. (Bill) Smith of Industrial Textile Associates, and the conference chair was Adrian Wilson. TCL2019 was the latest in this conference series spanning 27 years and uniquely concerned with innovations and trends in textile coating and laminating.
 
Klieverik, Shawmut, Hammer-IMS and Low & Bonar were Event Sponsors.
 
For the full programme, speakers and attending companies visit the conference website.

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