DIGITAL SURFACE MODIFICATION OF FLAT SURFACES AND TEXTILES
ABOUT DIGITAL SURFACE MODIFICATION OF FLAT SURFACES AND TEXTILES
During the last years the market has increased demand for printed materials, and thus through new technological solutions. A smart specialization in the production of materials has brought to market new IT solutions, where the pattern is printed on a flat surface with a digital method. Given project considering Industry 4.0 needs, new methods and tools for smart teaching, integration in the teaching process, collaboration between education and manufacturing.
There are two outputs in the project: new international Subject „Digital Surface Modification of flat surfaces and textiles“ and Executive training course for specialists in digital printing.
PROJECT PARTNERS
Project partners are TTK University of Applied Sciences, Saxion University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands, the Swedish School of Textiles at the University of Borås, Sportswear Manufacturing Company of Estonia Trimtex Baltic OY
TEAM
DIGIFUNC DAY 8 MAY 2020
Virtual seminars on the digital functionalization of textiles, hosted by The Swedish School of Textiles. The event was organised as part of the Digital Surface Modification of Textiles and Other Flat Surfaces Erasmus+ project. The aim of the project is to create teaching materials within this area, partly for courses for students and partly for business and industry. The project is a collaboration between partners from TTK University of Applied Sciences (Estonia), Saxion (Netherlands), Trimtex Baltic (Estonia), and the University of Borås. Programme: Resource effective textile processes for functional and smart textiles Vincent Nierstrasz, Professor in Textile Technology DigiFunc – educational research financed by Erasmus+ Sina Seipel, Researcher in Textile Technology Digital inkjet printing for textile functionalization Junchun Yu, Associate Senior Lecturer in Textile Technology 3D printing on textiles: a novel process for functional and smart textiles Razieh Hashemi Sanatgar, Researcher in Textile Technology Digital tools for resource efficient textile value chain management Jonas Larsson, Senior Lecturer in Business Administration and Textile Management