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Netherlands : 24th World Apparel Convention to be held in Maastricht

Netherlands : 24th World Apparel Convention to be held in Maastricht

Write: Rayburn [2011-05-20]

Rapid international apparel trade liberalization has led to a complete decoupling of apparel manufacturing and marketing. Manufacturing companies in developed countries have been transformed to marketers and retailers.
Large retailers have created hugely successful apparel brands with limited or no manufacturing operations. Manufacturers in Asia are increasingly looking at their national, more profitable, markets.
The linear relationship between design, quality and price has been completely lost as consumers are faced with a vast array of choice when it comes to buying clothes.
The internet, blogs and the phenomenon of urban “tribes” are already causing fundamental changes in how consumers perceive fashion. Also, these consumers are increasingly aware of and sensitive to ethical manufacturing and environmental issues.
Apparel businesses have now some time to reflect on these developments as, after two years of turbulence, apparel manufacturing and international trade has reached calmer waters.
The 24th World Apparel Convention, to be held in Maastricht, Netherlands, from October 29-31, 2008 will provide insights and ideas on these issues faced by all companies whose core business is fashion or fashion-related.
Stay ahead of competition and join the Maastricht IAF Convention 2008!
Preliminary Program:
• Tuesday October 28
• Afternoon : IAF Golf Outing (by invitation only)
• Evening : IAF Board of Directors dinner (by invitation only)

Registration:
In the evening a welcome reception at the historic town hall of Maastricht, followed by a dinner for all participants.
Thursday October 30:
Official opening of the 24th IAF World Apparel Convention at the Crowne Plaza Hotel Maastricht. Plenary sessions on the following themes
• How will the new generation of consumers shape fashion?
a. The Internet and fashion tribes. How they can make or break a brand?
b. Disposable fashion and the rise of luxury goods sales
c. Ethical and corporate social responsibility
d. Young consumers and environmental concerns
• How will technology shape the future?
a. Smart textiles, nanotechnology
b. Information technology, mass customization & logistics
c. Internet connectivity, internet based apparel solutions (PLM etc)
In the evening all convention participants will be offered a gala dinner/buffet