Bettina Bär will follow Sabine Scharrer, who will take over as show director of the leading international trade fairs, Techtextil and Texprocess, including the associated brand management. She will succeed Michael Jänecke, who will retire with effect from January 1, 2023.
The leading trade fairs for technical textiles and nonwovens, as well as for the processing of textile and flexible materials, Techtextil and Texprocess, will be held under new management from January 1, 2023. Sabine Scharrer will take over the position of show director from Michael Jänecke, who is retiring after over 30 years with Messe Frankfurt. Sabine Scharrer joined Messe Frankfurt in 1996 and has worked, inter alia, for the company’s technical trade fairs abroad as well as managing consumer goods fairs, including Ambiente. Since 2016, the trade fair expert has been responsible for the home textiles segment of Heimtextil. In the intervening years, she has been particularly successful in developing the fair’s offers for interior architects and interior designers, as well as setting up, inter alia, the Interior.Architecture.
Moreover, Scharrer focused on improving the integration of the upstream segments of Textile Technology and Fibres and Yarns in the fair. In her new role as show director of Techtextil and Texprocess, Scharrer aims to continue the internationalisation of the two leading fairs in cooperation with the industry partners and, at the same time, boost the worldwide synergistic effects of Messe Frankfurt’s brand events in the field of technical textiles and textile technology, the organiser said in a press release.
Bettina Bär will assume responsibility for the home textiles segment of Heimtextil with effect from September 15. She will form a dual leadership team with Meike Kern, who successfully leads the household textiles segment at Heimtextil. Bettina Bär has been with Messe Frankfurt since 2012. During this time, she has been the show director in the consumer goods field and, most recently, the show director of Neonyt, the fair for fashion, sustainability and innovations. In her new position, Bettina Bär will apply her many years of experience in the trade fair business and her profound knowledge of the consumer goods, textile and fashion industries, as well as sustainable developments. For the future, she wants to boost Heimtextil with new ideas, to strengthen relevant market segments, including that of Interior, Architecture and Hospitality, and to promote sustainable solutions.
Of fundamental importance for Bettina Bär is a close, coequal relationship with industry participants, including the associations and exhibitors, with the aim of standing shoulder-to-shoulder to meet the challenges facing the industry. Bettina Bär will form a strong leadership duo with Meike Kern, who has been responsible for the household textiles segment for 14 years and has decades of experience with textile trade fairs. Thanks to her extensive knowledge of the market, customers and their requirements, she will play a key role with Bettina Bär in ensuring stability in this time of social and economic challenges. Together, they will drive Heimtextil forward as the world’s foremost platform for home and contract textiles.
“We are delighted to have found the perfect management team for Heimtextil, Techtextil and Texprocess. Thanks to their experience and personalities, the colleagues will undoubtedly make a decisive contribution to the development of our textile trade fairs and thus strengthen our position as the world-market leader in the textile sector. With a team that proactively tackles the current challenges of the industry, we are perfectly prepared for the future,” said Olaf Schmidt, vice president Textiles & Textile Technologies, Messe Frankfurt.
Michael Jänecke will retire on January 1, 2023 after more than 30 years with Messe Frankfurt. He has managed Techtextil since 1992, and in 2013 he took on the additional role of show director of Texprocess. With absolute dedication, great expert knowledge and extensive industry experience, Michael Jänecke has played a key role in shaping the leading international trade fairs and building them up to their current importance in the market. Following a continuous period of development and growth, this culminated in the biggest edition of Techtextil and Texprocess in 2019.
In close cooperation with Messe Frankfurt’s subsidiaries and exhibitors, Michael Jänecke was responsible for the internationalisation of the two leading trade fairs. Moreover, he expanded the synergies generated by Techtextil and Texprocess, which are now held jointly in Frankfurt am Main and Atlanta. As an expert for the textile industry, he has supported partners, exhibitor advisory boards, committees, associations and visitors from all over the world with his wide-ranging specialist knowledge and wealth of experience.
“With the retirement of Michael Jänecke, we are losing the hugely experienced head of Techtextil and Texprocess. Without his dedicated input, the two events would surely not have developed into what they are today: the leading international trade fairs for the industry. During this time, he helped the industry navigate crises and grow. He has established Techtextil and Texprocess as the most important platform for international exchange in the textile industry. He made Techtextil and Texprocess into the textile industry’s foremost platforms for international exchange. And, last but not least, he was an esteemed colleague whose departure will leave a gap in the Messe Frankfurt team. Even at this early stage, we wish him all the best for his retirement from the beginning of next year,” explained Schmidt.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RR)