The Lenzing Group, a frontrunner in regenerated cellulose fibers, is set to award the Lenzing Young Scientist Award during the Dornbin Global Fiber Congress (GFC) from September 11 to 13, 2024. This prestigious award, accompanied by €5,000, aims to recognize bachelor's and master's students driving ecological advancements in the fiber and textile sector. With a submission deadline of June 30, 2024, the competition seeks innovative solutions to industry challenges.
Initiating this recognition for the third consecutive year, Lenzing endeavors to support budding researchers contributing to the field of fibers and textiles. By aligning with the Dornbirn-GFC, a platform fostering global knowledge exchange, the award underscores Lenzing's commitment to sustainability and innovation.
Students can compete across categories such as Fashion and Circular Economy, Alternative Raw Materials, Textile Recycling, and New Fiber Technologies, facing evaluation by esteemed industry experts.
Gert Kroner, Vice President Global Research at Lenzing, emphasizes the company's dedication to pioneering sustainable cellulose fibers and fostering a legacy for future generations. The initiative aims to inspire novel ideas and foster collaboration with the textile industry to address contemporary challenges.
Organized by the Austrian Fiber Institute, the Dornbirn GFC serves as a nexus for international discourse on fiber-related topics. Established in 1960, the Institute promotes market adoption of fibers and facilitates knowledge exchange among stakeholders. The GFC, in partnership with CIRFS, Brussels, focuses on pertinent themes such as fiber innovations, sustainability, and the circular economy, ensuring a robust platform for industry advancement.