Info event: Automation in the textile and clothing industry

Seminar time: May 19, 2025

90 minutes, 10:00 am – 11:30 am

Online via MS Teams, participation with the camera switched on is desired.

Costs:
50,00 € plus VAT

Target group:

  • Production planners
  • Production planners
  • Company owners/managing directors
  • Managers and skilled workers from textile and clothing production

 

Brief description:

The textile industry is facing major challenges: rising cost pressure, an increasing shortage of skilled workers and the desire for more regional production structures. At the same time, the level of automation in the sector is low compared to other industries.

In this compact information event, we will show you the opportunities that automation opens up in the textile and clothing industry.

What you can expect:

  • Why automation is important now: opportunities, challenges and current trends
  • Overview of key technologies: robotics, gripping technology and the special challenge of flexible materials
  • Practical examples: What is already possible today – and works economically
  • Initial impetus for your own business: How you can get started

Target:

You will receive a practical overview of the potential of automation in textile processes. You will learn about functioning applications and will be able to better assess whether and how automation is worthwhile for your company – as a strategic response to the changes in the industry.

For a deeper insight, you are welcome to book our advanced specialist seminar “Automation in the textile and clothing industry”.


Lecturer:
Michael Müller studied mechanical engineering, specializing in production and automation, and graduated in 2005. Today, he can look back on 20 years of experience in automation technology. As Managing Director of the family-owned company erler automation robotik, his team automates production facilities across all industries to maintain locations in Europe. robotextile gmbh was founded in 2022 with the aim of combining the textile industry with automation technology and robotics and handling flexible sheet materials. The aim is to automate the production facilities in the ready-to-wear sector in a meaningful way and to support re- and nearshoring projects.

Notes:

Admission requirements:
No admission requirements are necessary for this seminar.

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