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The Pilot’s Briefing Zone located in FESPA Fabric, FESPA’s show-within-a-show will offer visitors valuable insight into advanced garment design trends and decoration techniques. Delegates will be able to attend free presentations and demonstrations as well as hands-on interactive workshop sessions.

The Pilot’s Briefing Zone located in FESPA Fabric, FESPA’s show-within-a-show will offer visitors valuable insight into advanced garment design trends and decoration techniques. Delegates will be able to attend free presentations and demonstrations as well as hands-on interactive workshop sessions.

Building on the past success of Charlie’s Corner, this year FESPA regular Charlie Taublieb will be joined by other leaders in the garment community for the garment conference, incorporating theory with practical workshops. Visitors will also get the chance to design and print their own t-shirts, one of the designs printed in the workshop sessions will be the FESPA 50th anniversary t-shirt. This year FESPA celebrates 50 years in the industry as a global hub, connecting people and organisations across diverse business sectors. Proceeds from the t-shirts will go to the Events for Namuwongo charity as part of FESPA’s Profit for Purpose reinvestment programme.

Each day the Pilot’s Briefing Zone will include seminar sessions hosted by Charlie Taublieb, Dane Clement from Great Dane Graphics, USA and other global garment leaders. The ‘Get Hands-on’ workshops will run daily, led by Charlie and will get progressively more advanced throughout the week, looking at topics such as: discharge ink, designing for black shirts, turning full colour into one & two colours and getting the most out of your artwork.

Show days in the Pilot’s Briefing Zone will see industry leaders from the garment arena take to the stage to discuss the latest topics including developments in screen chemicals, advances in emulsions, innovative advances in textile printing equipment One topic of discussion not to be missed is the screen printers’ panel debate on Friday 28 June, where Mark Gervais, Ningbo (China), Samir Sadikoglu, ETF (Turkey), Dick Thomas, Latitudes (USA) and John Lynch, Lynka (Poland) will come together to discuss what’s new and innovative in the industry, using their own companies as examples.

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Duncan MacOwan, Head of Media and Events, FESPA, comments, “Year on year we strive to create an inspirational learning environment which is both educational as well as hands-on. Incorporating Charlie’s Corner with the garment conference this year enables visitors to get the most from their visit. The aim of the Pilot’s Briefing Zone is to inspire garment decorators, printers and apparel brands to create new business opportunities.

FESPA Fabric will also see the return of FESPA’s t-shirt competition – Design-a-Tee – which aims to showcase the design capabilities and opportunities that garment print and decoration presents. The aim is for entrants to realise the design potential of this vibrant sector and to get their creative juices flowing. Budding designers can enter the competition until Friday 3 May and the winner will be announced at FESPA stand (H60N) on day 4 of the show at 11am.

For more information on the Pilot’s Briefing Zone or FESPA Fabric 2013 please visit: http://www.fespa.com/fabric/ and to register to attend the event, please click here.

For more information visit www.fespa.com

Forthcoming FESPA events include:
• FESPA 2013, 25-29 June 2013, London, UK
• FESPA Fabric 2013, 25-29 June 2013, London, UK
• FESPA Mexico, 15-17 August 2013, Mexico City, Mexico
• FESPA Eurasia 2013, 3-5 October 2013, Istanbul, Turkey
• FESPA China 2013, 18-20 November 2013, Shanghai, China
• FESPA Digital 2014, 20-23 May 2014, Munich, Germany

 

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