1972 |
EVIAN (France) |
New materials, new processes. |
1975 |
ALICANTE (Spain) |
Development and technical prospects in the footwear industry. |
1977 |
MAYENCE (Germany) |
Future prospects and development trends in the footwear industry in the European area. The use of computers in the footwear industry. Automation and flexibility. |
1979 |
BRISTOL (Great Britain) |
Successful footwear manufacturing in developed countries. |
1981 |
BELGRADE (Yugoslavia) |
Footwear production in the microelectronics age. |
1983 |
MILAN (Italy) |
Automation of processes that enhance productivity and avoid handling times. |
1985 |
BUDAPEST (Hungary) |
Advances in CAD/CAM systems. |
1987 |
ALICANTE (Spain) |
The footwear industry of the future. |
1989 |
NANTES (France) |
"Just-in-time" or how to meet market needs reducing lead times. |
1991 |
MUNICH (Germany) |
Successful footwear companies of tomorrow. |
1993 |
ATHENS (Greece) |
Industrial organisation, new materials, quality management, training and automatisms. |
1996 |
PORTO (Portugal) |
Materials with better performance, new production and commercialisation tools, quality assurance systems and environmental management. |
1999 |
FERMO (Italy) |
Evolution of the shoe technology in the last 3 years and prospects for the near future. |
2002 |
BUDAPEST (Hungary) |
Transnational production of footwear and its components as a result of the growing globalisation of the economy. |
2005 |
TUNIS (Tunisia) |
Changes driven by footwear production globalisation and delocalisation. |
2008 |
ELCHE (Spain) |
The advantages of technology for footwear trading and production processes. |
2010 |
LEON (Guanajuato, Mexico) |
Powerful ideas in the footwear market. |
2013 |
GUANGZHOU (Dongguan, China) |
Social Responsibility: a challenge for the Footwear Industry. |
2016 |
CHENNAI (India) |
The Future Footwear Factory |
2018 |
PORTO (Portugal) |
From Fashion to Factory : A New Technological Age |