FIBRONET

The project "Development of a Vocational Tool on Textile Fibres designed for the New Work Situations in the European SME's based on the use of new information and communication technologies" is supported by European Union within second phase Community Vocational Training Action Programme Leonardo da Vinci.

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Centexbel, NICC, Haute Ecole Charlemagne, CEFRET, N.G. sa, Technical University of Liberec,
Deutsches Wollforschungsinstitut an der RWTH Aachen (DWI ), Institut français du Textile et de l'Habillement (IFTH),

Subrenat, Dubar-Warneton, ENSAIT, ESTIT, INNOVATEX, Janvier 2004.

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