Information on future programs will be posted on this site in the near future.
Once again, the Australian Wool Textile Training Program exceeded the expectations of those that made the journey to Geelong (Victoria, Australia) during November 2007. Course participants who traveled from nine countries and across Australia learnt the latest technology in Australian wool fibre processing from a diverse program of high quality presentations coupled with the practical demonstrations and tours of wool processing.
Information on future programs will be posted on this site in the near future.
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Introduction to the Australian Wool Industry
The route wool travels to the consumer is unique and involves a myriad of transformations in the hands of professionals with specialist knowledge. This course gives a comprehensive overview of the wool value chain and its key issues. more»
Buying and Consignment Preparation of Australian Wool
Control over raw material inputs is imperative for the continued success of an early stage processor and/or wool textile company. Specifications that truly reflect a company's product requirements provide genuine competitive advantage. more»
Wool Topmaking & Early Stage Processing
This course will provide an overview of the steps required to purchase and assemble wool in preparation for processing, including the use of specifications and prediction. more»
Contemporary Wool Dyeing and Finishing
The dyeing and finishing of wool can be challenging to the unskilled. Leading mills apply systematic and scientific approaches that enhance wool's natural qualities. more»
Innovations in Wool Textile Technology
Australia is the global leader in wool science and innovation and continues to lead the world with its research and development, including leading edge products and productivity and efficiency enhancements for wool producers and processors. more»
Australian Wool – Knowledge for Designers & Retailers
Embracing all ages in all markets, wool continues to be the fibre of choice for many. Its unique journey from the sheep's back to the consumer is vital knowledge for anyone involved in the design and retail of wool and woollen apparel. more»