A straight talking half-day technical seminar from the SDC entitled 'Staying Alive!' will take place on Friday 19 October 2007, 2.00–5.30 pm, at the Sheffield Park Hotel. The theme of the event focuses on both economic and environmental factors facing the UK workforce.
The keynote speaker Prof. Tony Ryan OBE – a polymer scientist from the University of Sheffield who actively engages the public in science and technology – will discuss the dynamic collaboration he is currently involved with that combines the worlds of art, fashion and chemistry to create solutions to global environmental dilemmas.
Also speaking will be Michael Heaton, from Huntsman Textile Effects, discussing progress in dyeing and finishing; and Malcolm Jarvis, managing director of Naylor Jennings, a Leeds-based textile finishing company, who will give an overview of how to remain competitive as a UK-based textile company.
There will also be a summary by Ian Holme of the ITMA exhibition which took place recently in Munich. This will be followed by an informal evening dinner where Prof. Ian Rattee –the co-discoverer of Procion reactive dyes in the 1950s with W E Stephen, the only people to have been awarded the honour of both Perkin and Gold Medals from the SDC – will discuss the innovations that have come about since reactive dyes were developed and will ask what is the future for progressing new ideas in the present global textile climate.
The day will provide excellent networking opportunities and an exclusive insight into how some UK companies are successfully retaining comparative advantage in an increasingly competitive industry. This promises to be a highlight event of the 2007 coloration industry calendar. With only two weeks to go to this event, there is still the opportunity to book your tickets – don't miss out!
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