The winners of this year’s Innovation Awards given by the leading international trade fairs, Techtextil and Texprocess, have been chosen. A total of 15 winners in eight categories receive the coveted awards for their pioneering research, new products, processes or technologies. The award-winning innovations show clearly that textile solutions are vital driving forces for future developments in numerous branches of industry, such as aviation, automotive, medicine and construction.
How can temperature increases due to climate change be mitigated in cities? How can aeroplanes be recycled more effectively? What helps in the fight against septicaemia? How can CO2 emissions be reduced in the construction and building sector? How can the circularity of textiles be improved? Answers to these and other urgent questions regarding the future are offered by the winners of the Techtextil and Texprocess Innovation Awards.
“Innovations in the textile industry enable completely new solutions for innumerable applications. New materials, processes and products are boosting the future of the sectors. What was inconceivable yesterday is possible today – thanks to smart minds in the textile industry. Accordingly, we are really pleased to honour the best ideas with the Techtextil and Texprocess Innovation Awards,” says Sabine Scharrer, Director Brand Management Technical Textiles & Textile Processing, Messe Frankfurt.
An overview of the winners:
Techtextil Innovation Award winners
Improving aircraft recycling
Lighter than many metals and flexible in design: fibre composites have become an integral part of modern aviation and aerospace. The textile-reinforced lightweight materials, usually a mixture of glass or carbon fibres and synthetic resin, reduce the weight of aircraft – and thus fuel consumption – to such an extent that some modern aircraft now consist of more than 50 per cent of them. This raises the increasingly urgent question of how to recycle these composite materials. The Belgian textile research institute Centexbel receives the Techtextil Innovation Award in the ‘New Approaches on Sustainability & Circular Economy’ category for a new process designed to improve the recycling of aircraft parts made from thermoplastic fibre composites in the future. The award-winning process, the development of which according to Centexbel was closely followed-up by Airbus, utilises induction heat. It can be used to heat welded thermoplastic, textile-reinforced composite materials and then separate them from each other. Stringers, parts of wings and other textile-based aircraft parts should be easier to separate and reuse in future. “The Techtextil Innovation Award motivates us to continue working on projects to improve sustainability in various industries such as the aerospace industry,” says Myriam Vanneste, R&D manager Textile Functionalisation & Surface Modification at Centexbel-VKC.
Smart roof
The Techtextil Innovation Award in the ‘New Product’ category goes to the Portuguese Technological Center for the Textile and Clothing Sector, CITEVE, for an intelligent, textile-reinforced waterproofing system for flat roofs. The “Smart Roofs System” (SRS) consists of a thermally reflective, water-based liquid sealing membrane and an intelligent textile reinforcement structure made from a jacquard fabric of recycled polyester. This contains electronic yarns which react to heat, temperature and moisture. According to CITEVE, the innovative system offers better technical performance and is more sustainable than previous solutions for liquid membranes. “Being honoured with an Innovation Award from Techtextil, the leading international trade fair for technical textiles and nonwovens shows, that our innovation is among the best in the world at a top level. It is a great recognition for CITEVE, the other SRS partners and Portugal,” says Augusta Silva, Innovation Manager of Textile Printing and Coating at CITEVE.
All winners and award categories at a glance:
Unternehmen
Projektname
Award-Kategorie
Techtextil/Texprocess
Centexbel-VKC
Debonding of welded thermoplastic textile reinforced composites by induction heating
New Approaches on Sustainability & Circular Economy
Techtextil
CITEVE (project coordinator) and project partners Saint-Gobain (project leader), Tęxteis Penedo, CeNTI and iTecons
Smart Roofs System (SRS)
New Product
Techtextil
DITF Denkendorf
Self-cooling textiles – energy-free method using radiative cooling technology
New Technology
Techtextil
Heraeus Precious Metals GmbH & Co. KG
AGXX – The innovative antimicrobial technology
New Technology
Techtextil
TUD Dresden University of Technology,Institute of Textile Machinery and High Performance Material Technology (ITM)
3D textile lattice girder for sustainable production of lightweight carbon concrete precast elements
New Concept
Techtextil
LunaMicro
LunaMicro’s active moisture-pumping textile
New Technology
Techtextil
Norafin Industries (Germany) GmbH
Hydro-shape – 3-dimensional textile structures formed from water
New Technologies on Sustainability & Recycling
Techtextil
Revoltech GmbH
LOVR™
New Concept
Techtextil
SA-Dynamics (Startup at the Institut für Textiltechnik,RWTH Aachen University)
High performance insulation textiles made from cellulose aerogel fibres
New Technologies on Sustainability & Recycling
Techtextil
Dürkopp Adler GmbH
DÜRKOPP ADLER 911 Revolve – Perfection in every stitch
Innovation for quality improvement
Texprocess
TUD Dresden University of Technology,Institute of Textile Machinery and High Performance Material Technology (ITM)
Standardizing Movement Patterns to Compare Textile-Soft Body Interactions
Digitalisation + AI
Texprocess
Juki Central Europe Sp. z o.o.
DDL-10000DX – World’s first machine with Feed belt
Economic Quality
Texprocess
Mikkelsen Innovation ApS
FASTSEWN – Innovative Sewing & Cutting Automation
Economic Quality
Texprocess
Valvan
Trimclean
Digitalisation + AI
Texprocess
Veit GmbH
Compact Finisher CF20 DesFin
Economic Quality
Texprocess
About the Techtextil and Texprocess Innovation Awards
The Techtextil and Texprocess Innovation Awards are given in recognition of outstanding research results, products, materials, solutions and technologies from the international textile manufacturing and textile processing industry and will be presented for the 17th time this year. The winners are selected by juries of internationally renowned experts. In the industry, the awards are considered to be important indicators of relevant trends in the global textile industry and reflect the innovative strength of the sectors.
Presentation of the Techtextil and Texprocess Innovation Awards on 23 April 2024
The awards ceremony will take place on 23 April 2024 at 12.30 pm in the Texprocess Forum in Hall 9.0. The award-winning exhibits can be seen in Hall 9.1 up to and including 26 April 2024. Guided tours to the stands of the winners of the Texprocess Innovation Awards will be offered by members of the jury on 23 and 24 April.
The events Techtextil and Texprocess will be held from 23 to 26 April 2024.