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27/10/2016 – Aachen-Dresden-Denkendorf International Textile Conference

Textiles contribute to construction innovations and tomorrow’s market shares

Textile institutes and SMEs invest much time and energy into developing high-tech materials and structures to generate tomorrow’s sales.

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 (Bangkok): Building with textiles: The segmental arched roof planned by Werner Sobek at the new airport in Bangkok measures 561m x 210m and rests on just 16 pillars at a height of roughly 40 metres (Photo: Rainer Viertlboeck, Gauting)

 
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 (Bangkok): Building with textiles: The segmental arched roof planned by Werner Sobek at the new airport in Bangkok measures 561m x 210m and rests on just 16 pillars at a height of roughly 40 metres (Photo: Rainer Viertlboeck, Gauting)

 
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(Carbonisation): The foundation for new technologies and products: Dr. Martin Kirsten, Scientific Assistant at the ITM, next to the institute’s stabilisation and carbonisation machine for the production of carbon fibres (Photo: ITM/TU Dresden)

 
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