ITMC2017 Programme

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International Conference on Intelligent Textiles and Mass Customisation 15-18 October 2017

‘Het Pand’, Ghent, Belgium

Programme

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Day 1 - Monday 16.10.2017 Morning session Plenary session

Room August Vermeylen

Session Chair : Vladan Konçar, ENSAIT, France 8.30 - 9.30

Registration

9.30 - 10.00

Opening ceremony Prof. Mohamed Lahlou, ESITH, Casablanca, Morocco Prof. Freddy Mortier, Pro Vice Rector, Ghent University, Belgium Prof. Lieva Van Langenhove, Head of the ITMC2017 Organising Committee, Ghent University, Belgium

10.00 - 10.45 Keynote 1 Fiber sensors as the cutting edge materials for smart textiles Prof. Shouhei Koyama, Shinshu University, Japan 10.45 - 11.15 Coffee + Poster session 11.15 - 12.00 Keynote 2 Innovation at the heart of Belt-Tech’s business success Mr. Robert Bélanger, Belt-Tech Products, Canada 12.00 - 12.45 Keynote 3 Intelligent textiles and composites in railway Dr. Daniel L. Cadet, Cadet Railway Consulting, France 12.45 - 13.45 Lunch + Poster session


Day 1 - Monday 16.10.2017 Afternoon sessions Parallel sessions Smart Textiles 1 : Production/Design Nanotechnology Room August Vermeylen Room Edgar Blancquaert Session Lieva Van Langenhove, Ghent University, Belgium Kanji Kajiwara, Shinshu University, Japan chairs : 13.45 - Development of a universal solar energy Electrospinning of thermo-regulating fibres 14.05 harvesting system suited for textile based on polyethylene glycol integration including flexible energy storage 600/polyacrylonitrile

Comfort Room Prior Room Oude Infirmerie Vincent Nierstrasz, University of Borås, Sweden Izabela Ciesielska, Ghent University, Belgium Development, characterization and thermal performance of insulating nonwoven fabrics made from textile waste

Handfeel of single jersey fabrics as assessed by a new physical method

Carlos Kuhlmann, Saxion University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands 14.05 - Printing smart designs of light emitting 14.25 devices with enhanced textile properties

Mohamed El Wazna, ESITH, Morocco

Mohammad Abu-Rous, Lenzing AG, Austria

Wim Deferme, Hasselt University, Belgium

Omar Cherkaoui, ESITH, Morocco

Investigation of thermal comfort properties of Sustainabilty and end-of life options for postelectrospun nanofibre mats consumer clothing Cigdem Akduman, Pamukkale University, Turkey

14.25 - Fully printed, wearable bio-impedance sensors Electrospun nanofibres for highly toughened 14.45 on fabric for health assessment fibre reinforced polymer composite laminates Manoj Jose, Hasselt University, Belgium

Sustainable Production/ Recycling

Lode Daelemans, Ghent University, Belgium

Towards model-based monitoring and controlling of thermal comfort for intelligent textile applications Hale Karakaş, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey Ali Youssef, KU Leuven, Belgium Innovative approaches to fashion services and Hightex gear index for cold climates sustainability

João Pedro Bernardes, University of Minho, Portugal Olivier Vermeersch, CTT Group, Canada

14.45 - Smart textiles created by the application of 15.05 phase change materials (PCM)

Synthesis of iron oxide nanoparticles and their Remediation of copper ions in contaminated application for the development of bacterial water and composite preparation by using bioreactor cellulose nanofibers as solid support

Thermal comfort performances of cellulosic socks evaluated by a foot thermal manikin system and liquid transfer tests

Barbara Pause, Textile Testing & Innovation LLC., USA 15.05 - Innovative plasma coatings for corrosion 15.25 protection of embedded electronics for smart textiles

Ayoub Nadi, ESITH/University Hassan II, Morocco

Sibel Kaplan, Süleyman Demirel University, Turkey

Eva Rogge, Europlasma, Belgium 15.25 - Elaboration of conductor polyester textile by 15.45 controlling the conductivity through coating thickness Hajar Jaouani, ESITH, Morocco

CNT filled, breathable polymer membranes suitable for electrically induced heating requirements in personal protective equipment Kristin Trommer, Forschungsinstitut für Leder und

Amane Jada, IS2M-CNRS-Haute Alsace University, France Removal of Cr (VI) ions from aqueous solutions using chelating acrylic fibres

Smart solutions to improve wearing comfort

Hayat Bouchoum, University Hassan II/ESITH, Kunststoffbahnen Freiberg (FILK) gGmbH, Germany Morocco The suitable AgNO3 amount for P(AN-coFacilitated extraction and recovery of dyes by IA)/Ag nanocomposite affinity polymer membranes containing chitin and chitosan as new extractive agents

Manuela Bräuning, Albstadt - Sigmaringen University, Germany New textile-based non-active medical devices for the Operating Room (O.R.)

Havva Baskan, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey Mehdi El Bouchti, ESITH, Morocco

Maria Abreu, University of Minho, Portugal

15.45 - The system integration of flexible electronics 16.05 into a soft exoskeleton

A novel approach to fabricate electrospun fiber Control of the particle size and the surface for encapsulation and control the release of charge of magnetite intended for remediation phosphate fertilizers of metal ions in contaminated water

Production of fitted sheets without elastic

Eliza Bottenberg, Saxion University of applied sciences, the Netherlands 16.05 - Influence of stripping solution’s concentration 16.25 on the Seebeck coefficient of nickel-coated carbon fibers

Yousra Boukacheni, ESITH, Morocco

Amane Jada, Haute Alsace University, France

Krste Dimitrovski, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

Production of PLA-bovine hydroxyapatitegraphene oxide composite nanofiber by coaxial electrospinning method

Keratin based poly(acrylonitrile-co-ethylene glycol) - synthesis and characterisation

Practical considerations of the FTT device for fabric comfort evaluation

Zeynep Ruya Ege, Marmara University, Turkey

Selim Zeydanli, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey

Atiyyah Binti Haji Musa, Ghent University, Belgium

Anto Hardianto, Ghent University, Belgium 16.45

City tour

20.00

Gala dinner


Day 2 - Tuesday 17.10.2017 Morning session Room August Vermeylen

Plenary session Chair : Fatma Kalaoglu, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey 8.30 9.00

Registration

9.00 -

Keynote 4

9.45

The challenges of the Moroccan textile sector and the opportunities for the development of technical textiles Mr. Jaafar Merzouki Idrissi, ATREFIL, Morocco

9.45 10.30

Keynote 5 Entrepreneurship at university as a catalyst for innovation Mr. Steve Stevens, Ghent University, Belgium

10.30 Coffee + Poster session 11.00

Parallel sessions Smart Textiles 2 : Materials Functional Textiles Advanced Manufacturing Room August Vermeylen Room Edgar Blancquaert Session Wim Deferme, Hasselt University, Belgium Ana Marija Grancaric, University of Zagreb, Croatia Cedric Cohrane, ENSAIT, France chairs : 11.00 - Functionalization of textiles with thermo11.20 responsive polymers Jörn F. Lübben, Albstadt-Sigmaringen University, Germany 11.20 - Textile based electrodes for ECG and EMG 11.40 measurements André Whiteman Catarino, University of Minho, Portugal 11.40 - Biomimetic programmable textiles - towards self 12.00 assembly Veronika Kapsali, London College of Fashion, UK

Surface modification of knit polyester fabrics for multifunctional properties by coating with GO, G and G/Ag° nanocomposites Boubker Ouadil, ESITH, Morocco Development of electrochemical cells by processing conductive material with Tailored Fibre Placement (TFP) Marina Normann, Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences, Germany Fabrication of conductive fabric using plasma sputtering and chemical vapor deposition methods Sheila Shahidi, Islamic Azad University, Iran

12.00 - New colorimetric textile-based test strip for copper Bio-based antibacterial polyester textiles using 12.20 detection diffusion method Souad Fettouche, ESITH/University hassan II, Morocco

Nemeswharee Behary, ENSAIT, France

12.20 - Study on capacitive behaviour of PEDOT:PSS based Antimicrobial activity of cotton fabrics treated by 12.40 energy storage device by modeling the chargethe sol-gel technique using ionic liquids discharge profile Ida Nuramdhani, Ghent University, Belgium Aziz Bentis, ESITH/Université Hassan II, Morocco 12.40 - Modeling and analysis of the effect of substrate on 13.00 the flexible piezoelectric films for kinetic energy harvesting from textiles Nabil Chakhchaoui, ESITH, Morocco 13.00 Lunch + Poster session 14.00

Room Prior

Education & Entrepreneurship Room Oude Infirmerie Sigitas Stanys, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania

Spinitsystems, a technology granting a new perspective in circular knitting

Blended learning for innovation in textiles

Michael A. Tuschak, Mayer & Cie. GmbH & Co. KG, Germany Implementing 3D printed structures as the newest textile form

Ion Razvan Radulescu, INCDTP – Bucharest, Romania

Banu Hatice Gurcum, Gazi University, Turkey

Marion Meyvis, Carpet of Life, Belgium

3D printing on textiles: testing of adhesion

Investment the community involvement methods in textile designs to support the sustainable development in education

Benny Malengier, Ghent University, Belgium

Sherif Temraz, Alexandria University, Egypt

Psychophysical testing of virtual fabric drape

WORTH Partnership project. Showcase your creativity

Fatma Kalaoglu, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey

Korinna Mollá Latorre, Textile Research Institute AITEX, Spain TECLO: a MOOC course for future textile managers

Monitoring in situ in real time of resin infusion for composite structures with integration of sensors Abderrahmane Faci, ENSAIT, France

Storytelling through textiles while empowering women in the Moroccan Sahara

Brunella Botte, Link Campus University, Italy

New way to develop antimicrobial multifilaments by melting process – Replacement of silver particles by sustainable fillers

Education in 21st century

Juliette Minet, ENSAIT, France

Andrej Demšar, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia


Day 2 - Tuesday 17.10.2017 Afternoon session Parallel sessions Smart Textiles 3 : Concept/Products Room August Vermeylen

Technical Textiles

Mass Customisation Room Dormitorium

Supply Chain Management & Logistics & Digital Tools Room Prior

Room Oude Infirmerie

Session Olivier Vermeersch, CTT Group, Canada chairs :

Omar Cherkaoui, ESITH, Morocco

Ronald Thoelen, Hasselt University, Belgium

Krste Dimitrovski, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

14.00 - A novel design of e-textile integration for 14.20 physiological monitoring and lighting

Study of the internal confinement of concrete reinforced (in civil engineeering)

The development of virtual draping system

Tzu-Hao Huang, Taiwan Textile Research Institute, Taiwan 14.20 - Textile sensors validation to perform in situ 14.40 structural health monitoring of textile reinforced thermoplastic composites

Mohamed Dalal, ESITH, Morocco

3D body scanning as a valuable tool in a mass customization business model for the clothing industry Alexandra De Raeve, University College Ghent, Belgium Results of a study for mass customized technical textiles in the B2B Sector

Ana Marija Grancaric, University of Zagreb, Croatia 14.40 - Fundamental study for blood glucose 15.00 measurement using Fiber Bragg Grating

Shintaro Kurasawa , Shinshu University, Japan 15.00 - Washable and reliable textile electrodes 15.20 embedded into underwear for ECG monitoring Amale Ankhili, @health, France 15.20 - Towards the washable electronic textile 15.40 device Xuyuan Tao, ENSAIT, France 15.40- A smart garment for gait analysis 16.00

Design of a motion-oriented size system for optimizing professional clothing and personal protective equipment

Non-invasive blood pressure measurement using FBG sensor - Classification of pulse wave

Christine Lörcher, Hohenstein Institut für Textilinnovation gGmbH, Germany

Rainer Gebhardt, STFI-Saechsisches Textilforschungsinstitut e.V., Germany

Shielding the electromagnetic waves by inserting conductive lightweight materials into the woven curtains Izabela Ciesielska-Wrobel, Ghent University, Belgium

Holistic approach towards the development Modeling framework for textile and clothing of customized smart textile products industry clusters supply chains material development, production technologies and services Vadim Tenner, Institut für Textiltechnik der RWTH El Hassan Laaziz, ESITH, Morocco Aachen University, Germany

Developing a heating panel for protective garment

Virtualization and mass customization of safe work wear

Selin Hanife Eryuruk, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey

Eugenija Strazdiene, Vilnius University of Applied Samir Tetouani, Mohammed V University/ESITH, Sciences, Lithuania Morocco

Woven fabrics with integrated prismatic shaped cavities for technical applications

Classification of women’s body based on extracting anthropometric measurements from 3D body scanning Balkiss Hamad, ENSAIT, France

Modeling and solving the multi-objective heterogeneous vehicles routing problem in the case of Healthcare Textiles Mustapha Ahlaqqach, ESITH, Morocco

Study of the demand of the Moroccan technical textiles market through the study of import and classification of its segments attractiveness

Fashion styling recommendation with intelligent systems: Test of an online platform

Zaim Faical, ESITH, Morocco

Ender Bulgun, Izmir University of Economics, Turkey

Ruben Geerinck, Ghent University, Belgium Exoligamentz - The finger-protective sports glove

Gökmen Aşcıoğlu, Dokuz Eylül University, Turkey Ashkan Mohammad Hassan Joshghani, Ghent University, Belgium 16.30 Museum visits 18.00 20.00 Moroccan gala dinner 23.00

Inui Shigeru, Shinshu University, Japan

Kyoko Katayama, Shinshu University, Japan

Bio-inspired routing controls for “smartpackages” in a “physical internet-cross-dock


Day 3 - Wednesday 18.10.2017 Smart Textiles Salon Vol.6 8.30 - 9.00

Registration Room August Vermeylen

9.00 - 12.30 Session chair :

Session A (Morning) Mark Croes, Centexbel, Belgium

9.00 - 9.30

Keynote 6: SmartPro results

Room Edgar Blancquaert

SMARTpro case – Activity monitoring with the help of smart textiles Ing. Mark Croes, Centexbel, Belgium 9.30 - 10.15

Prototype pitches Group A

10.15 - 10.45

Coffee + Poster session

10.45 - 12.30

Interactive exhibition Group A

12.30 - 13.30

Lunch + Poster session

13.30 - 17.00

Session B (Afternoon)

Session chair :

Benny Malengier, Ghent University, Belgium

13.30 - 14.00

Keynote 7 Smart textiles : from lab prototyping to production and commercialisation Dr. Olivier Vermeersch, CTT Group – Québec, Canada

14.00 - 14.45

Prototype pitches Group B

14.45 - 15.00

Coffee + Poster session

15.00 - 17.00 17.00 - 17.15

Interactive exhibition Group B Closing ceremony ITMC2017


List of Prototypes Smart Textiles Salon Session A (Morning) INGA Wellbeing Smart Patient Wear

Frederick Bossuyt, Ghent University/IMEC, Belgium

1A

Smart Narrow Fabrics

Frederick Bossuyt, Ghent University/IMEC, Belgium

2A

Elastic LED textile

Annick Depré, Elasta Ind, Belgium

Combining wearables and environmental sensors for advanced indoor localization and personalized activity monitoring

Nicolás González-Deleito and Andriy Zubaliy, SIRRIS, Belguim

Smartpro – printed electronics for the integration of sensors on textiles

Brecht Demedts, Centexbel, Belgium

Careware: Smart textile for monitoring recovery after hospitalisation

Brecht Demedts, Centexbel, Belgium

Inotek TM non-woven

Veronika Kapsali, London College of Fashion, UK

Textile-based hybrid photovoltaic / thermal (PV/T) system

Barbara Pause, Textile Testing & Innovation, LLC, USA

Photovoltaic Textile for Smart applications

Hajar Jaouani, Mohamed Dalal, ESITH, Morocco

Luminous Slippers

Nese Topcuoglu, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey

AiQ Respiration shirt

Steve Huang, King’s Metal Fiber Technologies, Taiwan

Real time measurement of the resin flow movement inside composite structure during infusion process

Abderrahmane Faci, ENSAIT, France

Anti-theft truck tarpaulin

Frederik Goethals, Centexbel, Belgium

Texenergy: solar energy harvesting and storage in textiles

Laura Erkens, Saxion, the Netherlands

3A 4A 5A 6A 7A 8A 9A 10A 11A 12A 13A 14A 15A

Embedding of electric conductive yarns by 3D printing

Laura Erkens, Saxion, the Netherlands

Session B (Afternoon) 1B 2B 3B 4B 5B 6B 7B 8B 9B

E-textile integration for physiological monitoring system

Tzu-Hao Huang, Taiwan Textile Research Institute, Taiwan

Controllable LEDs Textiles

Ya-Chi Ko, Taiwan Textile Research Institute, Taiwan

Thermoresponsive textile demonstrator

Jörn F. Lübben, Albstadt-Sigmaringen University, Germany

Smart Wheel Chair

Houssem E. Gassara, University of Haute-Alsace, France

Pressure Map System

Riccardo Marchesi, Plug&Wear Srl, Italy

LIGHTness – A ballet dress that displays lightness and strength of performers in this art

Helder Carvalho, University of Minho, Portugal

Circuit – Jacket with heart rate display

Helder Carvalho, University of Minho, Portugal

A Rehabilitation Wearable: Smart Glove for Rheumatoid Arthritis

Gozde Goncu Berk, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey

(A)dressing Stigma

Marion Lean, Royal College of Art, UK

Light-Emitting Sweater with Integrated LED Sequins

Melanie Hoerr, ZSK Technical Embroidery Systems, Germany

ZigBee based firefighter smart protection garment system Textile sensors based on poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)-poly(styrenesulfonate) and related textile reinforced thermoplastic composites Inter-fashionality Tranquilitie

Xuyuan Tao, ENSAIT, France

10B 11B

Ana Marija Grancaric, University of Zagreb, Croatia

12B

Mingjing Lin, Royal College of Art, London, UK Yuvesh Tulsiani, Samsung, UK

13B 14B


List of Posters ITMC2017 1

Eco-friendly antimicrobial functionalization and dyeing of PET fabrics using supercritical carbon dioxide Molla Tadesse Abate, University of Boras, Sweden; Politecnico di Torino, Italy; and Soochow University, China

2

A review on the Internet of Things Rachida Ait Abdelouahid, Hassan II University of Casablanca, Morocco

3

Thermal based smart bandages Seppe Bormans, Hasselt University, Belgium

4

Concept of smart wearable technologies for individualization of army uniform Inga Dabolina, Riga Technical University, Latvia

5

Towards fast computation of a Smooth yarn’s velocity in air jet weaving looms Lucas Delcour, Ghent University, Belgium

6

Elaboration and characterization of new agrotextiles based natural phosphate fiber Mehdi El Bouchti, ESITH, Morocco

7

Conceptual design - A systematic approach to textile product design Banu Hatice Gurcum, Gazi University, Turkey

8

Nanotechnology in medical textiles Lena Daniela Kovacevic Milivojevic, LENA DKM, Serbia

9

12 A comparative study of agile methods Abdelaziz Marzak, Hassan II University of Casablanca, Morocco 13 A survey on Internet of Things (IoT) Abdelaziz Marzak, Hassan II University of Casablanca, Morocco 14 New approach to safety evaluation of smart textiles Omar Maschi, Centrocot SpA, Italy 15 In situ synthesis of nickel nanoparticles on the cotton fabric by novel chemical reduction method Bahareh Moazzenchi, Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran 16 Subjective evaluation of functional textile fabrics Vincent Nierstrasz, University of Borås, Sweden 17 Visualization of CNT-distribution in different polyurethane matrices and the effect on conductivity Carina Petzold, Forschungsinstitut für Leder und Kunststoffbahnen (FILK) Freiberg, Germany 18 Feasibility of superhydrophobic functionalized leather as footwear material by plasma polymerization Maria Dolores Romero-Sanchez, INESCOP. Centre for Technology and Innovation, Spain 19 The structure analysis of electrospun fibers from methacrylic acid–methyl methacrylate Sigitas Stanys, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania

Spatial imaging based on electrical impedance tomography in a wrist worn textile 20 SmartLife - Smart clothing gamification to promote energy-related behaviours sensor among adolescents Marijn Lemmens, Hasselt University, Belgium

10 Reduced odor development on fabrics made of wood-based lyocell fibers Eva Liftinger, Lenzing AG, Austria 11 Permanent functional cotton yarns with electroconductive polymers Lenka Martinková, INOTEX Ltd., Czech Republic

Jeroen Stragier, Ghent University, Belgium 21 Fabric Touch Tester (FTT) for assessment of fabric hand Simona Vasile, University College Gent (HoGent), Belgium 22 Investigation of base contact layers for flexible CdTe/CdS photovoltaic structures deposited on textile substrates Katarzyna Znajdek, Lodz University of Technology, Poland


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