Skills4Smart
Enhancing the modernisation and competitiveness of the European Union’s Textile, Clothing, Leather, and Footwear (TCLF) sectors.
The Skills4SmartTCLF (S4TCLF) is an Erasmus+ project funded by the European Commission aiming to enhance the modernisation and competitiveness of the EU Textile, Clothing, Leather, and Footwear (TCLF) sectors through the development of a sustainable upskilling and reskilling strategy, which is supported by a communication campaign to attract social, economic and political actors.
LIFE DeNTreat
A new LIFE+ project aimed at investigating a specialized waste water treatment that is low-cost and sustainable, to address the issue of nitrogen pollution from certain types of digital textile printing.
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The ART-CHERIE project works to valorise European cultural heritage in the field of textile and fashion design, to inspire and enable young fashion designers and help them enhance the value and international appeal of their creations using modern tools linked to historical designs and art collections.
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An Interreg project to develop local pilots to foster interaction and create lasting collaboration between small textile, fashion companies and creatives with different professional and artistic backgrounds. Best practices from the 5 project pilots in Italy, Spain, Greece and Slovenia will be transferred to other local textile and fashion clusters around Europe.
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A large-scale project to develop new biochemical recycling technologies for post-consumer textile waste and the establishment of symbiotic business models between the textile, clothing and chemical industry to re-use recovered materials from textile waste as building blocks for new chemical products.
A pre-industrial scale pilot plant incorporating several of the new technologies developed throughout the project has been installed at the University of Maribor in Slovenia.
Digital TCLF
DigitalTCLF brought together the European textile and clothing, footwear and leather associations, as well as the sectoral trade union organisation, with the aim of responding to the increasing need for digital skills in the industry. Partners have assessed how the digitalization of the skills related to industrial production affects the professional profiles and the related vocational education and training programmes in Europe.
The project has identified 9 emerging digital occupational profiles in the TCLF sectors, and the correspondent skills required.
eBIZ 4.0
Major progress was made in connecting 100 fashion companies across
Europe with the eBIZ standard for digital data exchange in the textile and
fashion supply chain.
Thanks to a co-funding from the EU, this action delivered
IT solutions combining the benefits of the eBIZ digital language with RFID or
NFC technologies.
Several SMEs and companies in Italy, France and Spain,
benefited from technical support to exchange digital data in their value chain,
improving the time to market as well as warehouse management, and test
traceability of products.
TEXAPP
The project focused on a better organisation of apprenticeships, particularly especially in small and micro-enterprises of the Textile and Fashion sector. It developed training materials and tools to assist companies in setting up, planning, delivering, and ensuring the quality of their apprenticeships, including apprentice assessment.
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