15 September 2026 | Online

Nonwovens Introduction Course

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What to Expect

If you are a newcomer to the industry or you want to refresh your basics on nonwovens, this course is tailored for you.

This course offers: 

1 module of 2 hours from 10.00 to 12.00 CET

An opportunity to learn about basic manufacturing technologies and materials being used for the wide range of today’s nonwovens products.

A good introduction if you intend to follow the Nonwovens Essentials, the Absorbent Hygiene Products or the Filtration course.

This course will cover: web forming technologies, web consolidation technologies, raw materials. It also comprises a brief introduction to standards, test methods and the production and consumption of nonwovens in Europe. 

Practical Info & Registration

*This course programme is subject to alterations and cancellation.

Online Course

15 September 2026

The fees include a course overview, the access to the platform and live Q&A sessions.



Pricing 320€ / 400€ excl. VAT Member / Non-Member

In-House Course

On Demand

The fee includes comprehensive delegate notes, samples and a tailored approach.

The course can take place at the EDANA, at your company or at a location of your choice.

Pricing Contact us Fees vary based on format, attendance, location. Member / Non-Member

Instructor

Based in Brussels, Marines is responsible for managing the internal and external activities related to scientific and technical affairs in order to support the nonwoven industry, in all its applications: personal and household hygiene, medical protection, filtration, automotive, and construction. In this role he’s involved in the development and implementation of standards and their related test methods that serve as a reference for the industry and for fair trade. In addition, Marines manages various course and education programmes designed to provide technical and application-oriented support. Marines is of Dutch nationality.
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Marines Lagemaat Scientific and Technical Affairs Director

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