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Where ideas work. Hall 3.1, Booth D 81 Baden-Württemberg Pavilion 04.-07. May 2015, Frankfurt a. M. Alliance for Fiber Based Materials Baden-Württemberg e.V. -AFBW- AFBW – south-west Germany’s network for fiber-based materials The Baden-Württemberg Alliance for Fiber-Based Materials (Allianz Faserbasierter Werkstoffe Baden-Württemberg e.V., AFBW) is a multi- industry technology network. It encourages exchange across the value chain for fibers – connecting manufacturers, users, and researchers. AFBW provides a platform for dialog and knowledge transfer, and is a committed driver of innovation. In collaboration with its members and partners, AFBW identifies and promotes novel solutions, and supports the ‘renaissance of fibers’. Added value through networking AFBW: provides early access to information and new markets enables networking, and helps people and organizations to connect provides knowledge and encourages knowledge transfer supports collaborative projects with the aim of putting pioneering ideas into practice • pools expertise and encourages technology transfer – strengthening strengths connects members to multipliers, opinion leaders and networks AFBW promotes the development and use of fiber-based materials across multiple industries, and provides fresh impetus for innovation. Its objective is to strengthen the competiveness of local enterprises, and the regional economy as a whole. The alliance offers a broad portfolio of services. This includes conferences and meetings that highlight new technological trends and uses; work groups and projects that explore ways of converting creative ideas into marketable products; shared booths at trade fairs, and PR and media work, that raise awareness of the industry’s capabilities. The work of the AFBW makes it a key player in the world of fibers, and beyond. A core focus is promoting the use of fiber-based materials in a wide variety of applications, including smart textiles, architecture and construction, aerospace and automotive engineering, environ- mental technology, medicine, and lightweight construction. www.afbw.eu Stuttgart Textile Associations Alliance A driving force for innovation in textiles The Stuttgart Textile Associations Alliance, Textile Verbandsgruppe Stuttgart, operates under the aegis of Südwesttextil, the Southwest German Textile and Fashion Industry Association, and Gesamtmasche, the leading Germany-wide association for knitted fabrics. Its mission is to act as a driving force for innovation in the textile industry. The group comprises over 200 member organizations from the textile and clothing industries, and seeks to be a hub of communication and development. A key role is played by expert networks. These focus on relevant issues and help businesses in this industry to maximize revenue and minimize costs. Moreover, they help identify and nurture future business models. The association offers its members tangible added value in a ariety of ways. It has many proven strengths. It… promotes and organizes networks across the value chains of multiple industries provides advice and assistance to enterprises seeking to inter- nationalize their operations • has a broad portfolio of industry-specific services actively supports research and knowledge transfer • is the first point of contact for industry-related lobbying sponsors a professorship in industrial and material design at Reutlingen University manages expert networks The Stuttgart Textile Associations Alliance is a unique, multi-industry hub. It actively supports its member enterprises operating in this sector, and works to ensure a positive business environment in which they can leverage their strengths, and realize their full potential. www.gesamtmasche.de Baden-Württemberg International New perspectives for business and science Baden-Württemberg International (bw-i) is the competence centre for the internationalisation, promotion and development of business, science and research. We lend support to domestic and foreign companies, clusters and networks, research institutions and universi- ties by serving as the central first point-of-contact in all questions relating to internationalisation. Opening up foreign markets for Baden-Württemberg companies and profiling the state globally as an ideal location for industry, business and science are core aspects of our mission. The work we do is aimed at securing and strengthening the position of Baden-Württemberg over the long term – by encouraging foreign investment, helping companies to settle here and promoting cooperative ventures between companies and institutions. Your one-stop agency on the way to success Experience has shown that settling in a new region involves having to deal with a wide variety of questions and obstacles. Baden-Württemberg International (bw-i) supplies the answers and helps you overcome the obstacles – quickly and easily, based on local expertise and knowledge. Our support services include: • Provision of general information on Baden-Württemberg as a location for business and science, as well as specific location and structural data. • Supply of general information on the legal framework and social insurance. • Identification of suitable business and scientific partners for your company. • Identification of potential sites and organisation of site visits in cooperation with regional and local business-promotion agencies. • Support with administrative procedures. • Gateway to all actors in the field of business promotion and development, such as technology-oriented industrial institutions and sector-specific networks. www.bw-i.de Facts and figures about Baden-Württemberg – the innovation region No. 1 in Europe Area 35,741 km 2 – approx. 10 % of Germany Inhabitants 10.6 million – approx. 13 % of Germany Major cities Stuttgart, Karlsruhe, Mannheim, Freiburg, Heidelberg, Heilbronn, Ulm, Pforzheim, Reutlingen Leading industry sectors • Production technology and mechanical engineering • Automotive industry and sustainable mobility solutions • Aerospace industry • Health care and medical technology • Life sciences • ICT industry • Environmental technology and renewables Gross domestic product 407 billion EUR – 14.9 % of German GDP GDP per capita: 37,472 EUR Exports 173 billion EUR volume per capita: 16,360 EUR Research and development Research & development spending in 2011 5.1 % of GDP (German average: 2.9 %) • Patent applications in 2013: 14,564 leading position together with Bavaria Excellent infrastructure for studying and research • 9 Research Universities • 23 Universities of Applied Sciences • Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State University with 9 main locations • 28 Private Universities • 12 Max Planck Institutes / 14 Fraunhofer Institutes / 3 Helmholtz Research Centres / 7 Leibniz Institutes • 13 Contract Research Institutions • 581 Steinbeis Companies

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Where ideas work.

Where ideas work.

Hall 3.1, Booth D 81

Baden-Württemberg Pavilion

04.-07. May 2015, Frankfurt a. M.

Alliance for Fiber Based Materials Baden-Württemberg e.V. -AFBW-

AFBW – south-west Germany’s network for fiber-based materials

The Baden-Württemberg Alliance for Fiber-Based Materials (Allianz Faserbasierter Werkstoffe Baden-Württemberg e.V., AFBW) is a multi-industry technology network. It encourages exchange across the value chain for fibers – connecting manufacturers, users, and researchers.

AFBW provides a platform for dialog and knowledge transfer, and is a committed driver of innovation. In collaboration with its members and partners, AFBW identifies and promotes novel solutions, and supports the ‘renaissance of fibers’.

Added value through networking

AFBW:

• provides early access to information and new markets

• enables networking, and helps people and organizations to connect

• provides knowledge and encourages knowledge transfer

• supports collaborative projects with the aim of putting pioneering ideas into practice

• pools expertise and encourages technology transfer – strengthening strengths

• connects members to multipliers, opinion leaders and networks

AFBW promotes the development and use of fiber-based materials across multiple industries, and provides fresh impetus for innovation. Its objective is to strengthen the competiveness of local enterprises, and the regional economy as a whole.

The alliance offers a broad portfolio of services. This includes conferences and meetings that highlight new technological trends and uses; work groups and projects that explore ways of converting creative ideas into marketable products; shared booths at trade fairs, and PR and media work, that raise awareness of the industry’s capabilities.

The work of the AFBW makes it a key player in the world of fibers, and beyond. A core focus is promoting the use of fiber-based materials in a wide variety of applications, including smart textiles, architecture and construction, aerospace and automotive engineering, environ-mental technology, medicine, and lightweight construction.

www.afbw.eu

Stuttgart Textile Associations Alliance

A driving force for innovation in textiles

The Stuttgart Textile Associations Alliance, Textile Verbandsgruppe Stuttgart, operates under the aegis of Südwesttextil, the Southwest German Textile and Fashion Industry Association, and Gesamtmasche, the leading Germany-wide association for knitted fabrics. Its mission is to act as a driving force for innovation in the textile industry. The group comprises over 200 member organizations from the textile and clothing industries, and seeks to be a hub of communication and development.

A key role is played by expert networks. These focus on relevant issues and help businesses in this industry to maximize revenue and minimize costs. Moreover, they help identify and nurture future business models.

The association offers its members tangible added value in a ariety of ways.

It has many proven strengths. It…

• promotes and organizes networks across the value chains of multiple industries

• provides advice and assistance to enterprises seeking to inter-nationalize their operations

• has a broad portfolio of industry-specific services

• actively supports research and knowledge transfer

• is the first point of contact for industry-related lobbying

• sponsors a professorship in industrial and material design at Reutlingen University

• manages expert networks

The Stuttgart Textile Associations Alliance is a unique, multi-industry hub. It actively supports its member enterprises operating in this sector, and works to ensure a positive business environment in which they can leverage their strengths, and realize their full potential.

www.gesamtmasche.de

Baden-Württemberg International

New perspectives for business and science

Baden-Württemberg International (bw-i) is the competence centre for the internationalisation, promotion and development of business, science and research. We lend support to domestic and foreign companies, clusters and networks, research institutions and universi-ties by serving as the central first point-of-contact in all questions relating to internationalisation.Opening up foreign markets for Baden-Württemberg companies and profiling the state globally as an ideal location for industry, business and science are core aspects of our mission. The work we do is aimed at securing and strengthening the position of Baden-Württemberg over the long term – by encouraging foreign investment, helping companies to settle here and promoting cooperative ventures between companies and institutions.

Your one-stop agency on the way to success

Experience has shown that settling in a new region involves having to deal with a wide variety of questions and obstacles. Baden-Württemberg International (bw-i) supplies the answers and helps you overcome the obstacles – quickly and easily, based on local expertise and knowledge.

Our support services include:• Provision of general information on Baden-Württemberg as a

location for business and science, as well as specific location and structural data.

• Supply of general information on the legal framework and social insurance.

• Identification of suitable business and scientific partners for your company.

• Identification of potential sites and organisation of site visits in cooperation with regional and local business-promotion agencies.

• Support with administrative procedures.

• Gateway to all actors in the field of business promotion and develop ment, such as technology-oriented industrial institutions and sector-specific networks.

www.bw-i.de

Facts and figures about Baden-Württemberg –the innovation region No. 1 in Europe

Area 35,741 km2 – approx. 10 % of Germany

Inhabitants 10.6 million – approx. 13 % of Germany

Major cities Stuttgart, Karlsruhe, Mannheim, Freiburg, Heidelberg, Heilbronn, Ulm, Pforzheim, Reutlingen

Leading industry sectors • Production technology and mechanical engineering • Automotive industry and sustainable mobility solutions • Aerospace industry • Health care and medical technology • Life sciences • ICT industry • Environmental technology and renewables

Gross domestic product 407 billion EUR – 14.9 % of German GDP GDP per capita: 37,472 EUR

Exports 173 billion EUR volume per capita: 16,360 EUR

Research and development •Research & development spending in 2011 5.1 % of GDP (German average: 2.9 %)

• Patent applications in 2013: 14,564 leading position together with Bavaria

Excellent infrastructure for studying and research • 9 Research Universities

• 23 Universities of Applied Sciences

• Baden-Württemberg Cooperative State University with 9 main locations

• 28 Private Universities

• 12 Max Planck Institutes / 14 Fraunhofer Institutes / 3 Helmholtz Research Centres / 7 Leibniz Institutes

• 13 Contract Research Institutions

• 581 Steinbeis Companies

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Index of ExhibitorsBaden-Württemberg PavilionHall 3.1, Booth D81

04.-07. Mai 2015, Frankfurt a. M.

Where ideas work.

www.bw-invest.de

Agency for International Economicand Scientific Cooperation

Haus der Wirtschaft

Willi-Bleicher-Straße 19

70174 Stuttgart, Germany

Phone: +49 711 22787-0Fax: +49 711 22787-22

E-Mail: [email protected]: www.bw-i.de, www.bw-invest.de

Verband der Südwestdeutschen Textil- und Bekleidungsindustrie

Kernerstraße 59

70182 Stuttgart, Germany

Phone: +49 711 21050-0Fax: +49 711 233718

E-Mail: [email protected]: www.suedwesttextil.de

Allianz Faserbasierte Werkstoffe Baden-Württemberg -AFBW-e.V

Kernerstraße 59

70182 Stuttgart, Germany

Phone: +49 711 21050-12 Fax: +49 711 233718

E-Mail: [email protected]: www.afbw.eu

Innovationen aus Baden-Württemberg

Deutsche Institute für Textil- und Faserforschung Denkendorf

Die DITF Denkendorf unterstützen die mittelständi-sche Industrie bei der Verfahrens- und Produktent-wicklung. Das Forschungsspektrum umfasst die gesamte textile Kette vom Polymer bis zum Produkt vorwiegend für technische Anwendungsfelder. Die DITF Denkendorf, 1921 gegründet, sind heute das größte Textilforschungszentrum in Europa. Die Stiftung des Öffentlichen Rechts untersteht der Dienstaufsicht des Ministeriums für Finanzen und Wirtschaft Baden-Württemberg.

DITF Denkendorf assists industry on process and product development. The research spectrum co-vers the entire textile chain from polymer to product primarily in technical fields of application. Founded in 1921 DITF Denkendorf today forms the largest textile research center in Europe. The foundation under public law is supervised by the Ministry of Fi-nance and Economics Baden-Württemberg.

Das ITCF Denkendorf betreibt grundlagen- und an-wendungsorientierte Forschung vom Molekül bis zum Material. Kernkompetenzen erstrecken sich von der Synthese von Faserpolymeren über die Fa-serherstellung bis zur Veredlung von Textilien für innovative Anwendungen in den Zukunftsfeldern Technische Textilien, Life Science, Umwelt und Be-kleidung.

ITCF Denkendorf conducts basic and practice-orien-tated research from molecule to final material. The core competencies range from the synthesis of fiber polymers to fiber production and finishing of tex-tiles for innovative applications in the fields of life science, technical textiles and environmental uses.

Das ITV Denkendorf entwickelt auf Basis textiler Technologien innovative Produkte und Verfahren vorzugsweise für die Bereiche Mobilität und Ver-kehr, Bauen und Architektur, Umwelt und Energie sowie allgemeine Verfahrens- und Prozesstechnik. Die ITV Produktservice GmbH befasst sich mit der Entwicklung und Herstellung von Medizintextilien und Implantaten.

On the basis of textile technologies ITV Denkendorf develops innovative products and processes prefe-rably for mobility and transportation, construction and architecture, environment and energy as well as general process engineering. ITV Productservice GmbH develops and manufactures medical textiles and implants.

DITF-MR entwickelt Konzepte, Methoden und Inst-rumente für strategisches und operatives Manage-ment sowie neue Organisationsstrukturen inner-halb und zwischen Unternehmen und Netzwerken.

DITF-MR elaborates concepts, methods and instru-ments for strategic and operative management as well as new organizational structures inside and between companies and networks.

Institut fürTextilchemie [email protected]

Institut für Textil- und [email protected] www.itv-denkendorf.de

Zentrum für Management Researchinfo@ditf-mr- denkendorf.dewww.ditf-mr- denkendorf.de

Körschtalstr. 26D-73770 DenkendorfPhone: +49 711 [email protected]

AMANN Groupintelligent threads

Hauptstr. 1 • D-74357 BönnigheimPhone: +49 7143 277 0Fax: +49 7143 277 200E-Mail: [email protected]

Seit mehr als 160 Jahren bietet AMANN vom Universalnähfaden bis zur hoch-technischen Spezialität ein breites Sortiment für alle Anwendungsbereiche.For more than 160 years, AMANN offers from universal to special high-tech threads a wide range of threads for all applications.

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Bauer GmbH

Bandweberei • Am Moosbach 5D-74535 MainhardtPhone: +49 7903 1098Fax: +49 7903 2448E-Mail: [email protected]

Entwicklung und Fertigung von individuellen Bändern, Gurten und Schläuchen bis zu einer Breite von 120mm.Design and production of custom-made tapes, belts and tubes up to a width of 120mm.

Essedea GmbH & Co. KG

Lothforster Str. 50D-41849 WassenbergPhone: +49 2432 964460Fax: +49 2432 964466E-Mail: [email protected]

Hersteller von Abstandsgewirk für Fahrzeug-, Polster- und Möbelindustrie, Filtra-tion, Leichtbau, Wasser- und Energiegewinnung.Production of spacer fabrics for automobile, upholstery and furniture, fi ltration, light weight construction, water and energy generation.

Fiber Engineering GmbH

Schoemperlenstr. 11c-dD-76185 KarlsruhePhone: +49 721 5696757Fax: +49 721 5696928E-Mail: info@fi ber-engineering.dewww.fi ber-engineering.de

Fiber Engineering bietet eine Fasereinblastechnologie FIM zur effi zienten Fertigung von 3D Faserformteilen zur akustischen/ thermischen Isolation oder als festes Trägerteil an.Fiber Engineering offer a fi ber blowing technology FIM for effi cient production of 3D fi -ber formed parts for acoustical/thermal insulation or hard layer.

FIBER BLOWING TECHNOLOGIES

Gebr. Otto GmbH & Co. KG

Königstr. 34D-89165 DietenheimPhone: +49 7347 9606-0Fax: +49 7347 9696-60E-Mail: [email protected]

Herstellung von Baumwollgarnen und Zwirnen in rohweiß und gefärbt für die Textilindustrie, auch in Bio- und Fairtrade-Qualität.Production of cotton yarns and twists in ecru and dyed for the textile industry in-cluding organic and fairtrade.

Global Safety Textiles GmbH

Höllsteiner Straße 25D-79689 MaulburgPhone: +49 7622 68846 0Fax: +49 7622 68846 222E-Mail: [email protected]

Die Global Safety Textiles GmbH ist marktführend in der Entwicklung und Herstel-lung von High-Tech Geweben zur Lösung kundenspezifi scher Problemstellungen.Global Safety Textiles GmbH is a market leader in the production and develop-ment of high tech textile solutions for individual client needs.

Jörg Lederer GmbHElastic-Garne

Weißer Weg 4 • D-73340 AmstettenPhone: +49 7331 2006-0Fax: +49 7331 2006-29E-Mail: [email protected]

Lederer Elastic-Garne produziert umwundene elastische Garne (SC/DC), Airjet Garne sowie Hamel Elasto Twist Garne.Lederer elastic yarns produces covered elastic yarns (SC/DC), air jet yarns and Hamel Elasto Twist yarns.

Junker-Filter GmbH

Carl-Benz-Str. 11D-74889 SinsheimPhone: +49 7261 9283-0Fax: +49 7261 9283-99E-Mail: info@junkerfi lter.dewww.junkerfi lter.de

Junker-Filter bietet über 50 Jahre Innovation & Know-how im Bereich textile Fil-termedien für modernste Entstaubungssysteme und Anlagen in der Fest-Flüssig-trennung. Neue Produkte – Industriespartenfi lter – fi nden ihren Einsatz u. a. im Automobilbereich.

roma-Strickstoff-FabrikRolf Mayer GmbH & Co. KGHertenwinkelstr. 25 • D-72336 BalingenPhone: +49 7433 260290 Fax: +49 7433 2602925 E-Mail: [email protected] www.roma-strickstoffe.de

Hersteller von Strickstoffen für Damenoberbekleidung und Berufsbekleidung, akustischen Stoffen, technischen Textilien und beheizbaren Strickstoffen.Producer of knitted fabrics for ladies wear and work wear, acoustical fabrics, tech-nical textiles and heatable knitted fabrics

Mattes & Ammann GmbH & Co. KGFabriken feiner Maschenstoffe

Brühlstr. 8 • D-72469 Messstetten – TieringenPhone: +49 7436 877-98Fax: +49 7436 877-7083E-Mail: [email protected]

Maschenstoffhersteller, Rundstrickerei, Kettenwirkerei, Rundwirkerei.Fabric Producer, Circular Knit, Warp Knit, Circular Warp Knit.

Standortagentur TübingenReutlingen – Zollernalb GmbHHindenburgstr. 54 • D-72762 ReutlingenPhone: +49 7121 201 180Fax: +49 7121 201 4180E-Mail: [email protected]

Wirtschaft, Wissenschaft, Landschaft – das sind die Stärken der Region Neckar-Alb, die wir als Standortagentur Tübingen – Reutlingen – Zollernalb GmbH vermarkten.We implement effi cient marketing measures to draw the attention of visitors, qualifi ed professionals and potential investors to the Neckar-Alb region.

Technische Textilien LörrachGmbH & Co. KGTeichstraße 56 • D-79539 LörrachPhone: +49 7621 4022 0Fax: +49 7621 4022 48E-Mail: [email protected]

Hersteller von Nadelfi lzen für Individuallösungen (Automobil-, Flugzeug-, Elektro-industrie, Hitzeschutz/Isolation, Autowaschanlagen und andere Industriebereiche).Manufacturer of needlefelts for customized solutions (automotive-, aviation- electri-cal-industry, heat- and insulation-products, carwashing and other industrial branches).

Cluster Technical Textiles Neckar-Alb

c/o IHK ReutlingenHindenburgstr. 54 • D-72762 ReutlingenPhone: +49 7121 201-257Fax: +49 7121 201-4257E-Mail: [email protected]

Vernetzt – informiert – innovativ: Der Cluster bündelt regionale Kompetenzen und fördert wegweisende Innovationen im Bereich Technischer Textilien.Linked – informed – innovative: The cluster bundles regional competences and stimulates groundbreaking innovations in the fi eld of technical textiles.