footwear techcourses in china2016
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welcome to slem china | 03
program 1 | 04 footwear production intensives - beginner level | 04
program 2 | 06 innovative footwear technology intensive -
advanced level | 08
general info | 10application & certificate | 10
lecturers | 10custom training & matchmaking | 10
how to get there | 11accommodation | 11visa information | 11
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“Manufacturing is more than just putting parts together. It’s coming up with ideas, testing principles and perfecting the engineering, as well as final assembly.” - James Dyson - -
welcome to slem chinaSLEM (Shoes Leather Education Museum) is an international innovation and education centre for footwear that includes a consulting department, a footwear museum and an education institute that offers fulltime master programs as well as part time workshops for professionals.
SLEM’s aim is to improve the world through shoes. Even though there is a growing human population with an exponential need for footwear this is limited by current material resources, production and distribution processes. This causes an urgent need for meaningful change.
How shoes are produced is a vital part of this equation and that is why our
programs have focused on offering solutions for manufacturing from the
very beginning. Since there is relatively little footwear production left in the
western world, SLEM’s Master of Footwear Innovation students go to China’s
Guangdong province to experience all aspects of modern shoe production.
Here they have a combination of theory classes and many company visits that
cover all aspects of modern footwear manufacturing, including tooling and
materials. We are proud to announce that we now offer the same option for
external companies and students in this new short course program for China!
Some might still think that China only offers cheap production with inferior
materials, but that has changed a lot in the past decade. Low-price production
has moved away to other countries, such as Vietnam, Bangladesh and
Myanmar, and China’s Pearl River Delta now houses a great variety of footwear
industry, including luxury brands, for all kinds of consumer segments.
With China’s rapidly growing domestic market it is even more important to
stay informed of the developments in the Chinese footwear industry, even
for those who produce elsewhere. In this brochure you find two kinds of short
courses: one beginner level course for those who need more general footwear
knowledge and one for those who are looking to get better aquainted with the
very latest cutting-edge techology for (sports) footwear.
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program 1 - footwear production intensivesThe beginner level program is based on the two weeks of the Master
program during which our students study footwear materials and
construction. The first week takes place in Guangzhou and focuses on
footwear materials for both uppers and outsoles. Through classes and visits
to tanneries, textile mills and outsole (mold) factories you will learn about all
kinds of leather, synthetics and textiles, how they are made , what they cost,
how you can recognize the difference, which material is used for what etc.
The same goes for outsole materials, such as EVA, TPU, TPR etc.
SLEM’s own classroom in China is right at Guangzhou’s material market, so
your theoretical knowledge will be tested directly.
The second week takes place in Dongguan (Houjie) where most footwear
factories are. This area has developed greatly over the past years and now
houses all kinds of production, including luxury level, for all segments. In this
week you will learn about and experience manufacturing for all kinds of
footwear segments and of all constructions, from men’s and women’s fashion
shoes to sports performance and from cemented constructions to goodyear
welted, injection molded and vulcanized.
We strongly recommend to take both weeks, but it is possible to follow
just the first or second week, depending on time, interest and prior
experience. You can apply by sending an email to [email protected].
who is this course for?
The one or two-week Footwear Production Intensives are ideal for anyone
who needs to have a good understanding of how shoes are produced
in a factory, but does not have a lot of experience in footwear production
yet or has never even visited a factory. This includes junior level designers,
developers, product managers, quality control managers, merchandisers,
buyers and even those involved in marketing/PR or customer service who
need to be able to answer product-related questions from the audience.
“Almost all quality improvement comes via simplification of design, manufacturing... layout, processes, and procedures.”- Tom Peters -
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requirements
We require that participants speak good enough English to be able to follow
the classes, with a minimum of IELTS level 5-6. Prior knowledge of footwear is
not required; classes are small enough to accommodate different levels of
experience.
dates & locations
August 15-20: Footwear Materials Intensive in Guangzhou
August 22-27: Footwear Construction Intensive in Dongguan (Houjie)
November 14-19: Footwear Materials Intensive in Guangzhou
November 21-26: Footwear Construction Intensive in Dongguan (Houjie)
Classes take place at various locations. Usually we have a theory class
in the morning and factory visits in the afternoon. Theory classes can take
place at our classroom at Guangzhou material market or in the conference
rooms of the factories we visit.
We will leave from one central meeting point in the morning and arrive
back there at the end the day. Generally classes are from 09:00 to 17:00,
but depending on the location hours can vary from 08:00 to 21:00. In China
companies are also open on Saturday, so please take into account that
each week has 6 class days instead of 5.
costs
Costs are €1250 per week or €2000 for both weeks (VAT does not apply).
This includes transportation between all locations and the central meeting
points, entrance to all classes and company visits and a course syllabus.
Transportation between Guangzhou and Dongguan takes place on Saturday
and is also included.
The price does NOT include: transportation to China and to the central
meeting points, visa, footwear supplies that you want to buy, meals and
hotel accommodation (see suggestions on page 11).
Payment should be made in advance to secure your place in the course.
“The designer must understand that form does not follow function nor does form follow a production process. For every use and for every production process there are innumerable equally attractive solutions.”- Eva Zeisel -
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2. innovative footwear technology
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“If you think back to the beginning of cell phones, laptops or really any new technology, it’s always expensive.” - Elon Musk -
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program 2 - innovative footwear technology intensiveThe way shoes are made has not really changed all that much in the past
centuries, yet the current need for faster and cheaper mass production
in combination with the need for better performance in sports footwear is
sparking some fast and drastic innovation now.
New technologies like 3D printing, high frequency welding, knitting and
complex outsole molding with multi materials are requiring different skills and
insights from anyone who is involved in footwear. These technologies start
in sports performance footwear, but quickly make their way into all other
segments as well. However, they often require different factories and suppliers
than brands currently work with, so this new knowledge is not easy to obtain.
That is why we are now offering this one-week advanced course that is a
great opportunity for acquiring new knowledge and for sourcing, if needed.
The format is the same as the other courses, combining theory classes and
company visits. Each day will center around a different technology, from
knitting and non-wovens, to high frequency welding, new kinds of outsole
molding, robotic production, functional 3D printing and wearable technology.
Classes and visits generally take place in Dongguan (Houjie), except for the
last classes on Friday/Saturday which will be in Shenzhen, close to the Hong
Kong border.
You can apply for this course by sending an email to [email protected].
who is this course for?
This course is especially meant for experienced footwear professionals that
are directly involved in product development and are looking to be better
informed about the latest technical developments: from anyone involved in
R&D, to designers, developers, product managers, sourcing managers and
quality control managers to merchandisers and buyers.
“Many people mistakenly think a new technology cancels out an old one.”- Judith Martin -
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requirements
We require that participants speak good enough English to be able to follow
the classes, with a minimum of IELTS level 6. Prior knowledge of footwear is
recommended here, since we do suppose that participants already have
a basic understanding of traditional footwear construction. Classes are
small enough to accommodate different levels of experience though. For
participants without any prior footwear knowledge we recommend that they
follow the Footwear Production Intensives first.
dates & locations
The course takes place from November 28 - December 3 in Dongguan
(Houjie) and Shenzhen.
Classes take place at various locations. Usually we have a theory class in
the morning and factory visits in the afternoon. Theory classes usually take
place in the conference rooms of the factories we visit.
We will leave from one central meeting point in the morning and arrive
back there at the end the day. Generally classes are from 09:00 to 17:00,
but depending on the location hours can vary from 08:00 to 21:00. In China
companies are also open on Saturday, so please take into account that this
week has 6 class days instead of 5.
costs
Costs for this highly specialized course are €2000 (VAT does not apply).
This includes transportation between all locations and the central meeting
points, entrance to all classes and company visits and a course syllabus.
Transportation between Dongguan and Shenzhen takes place on Friday and
is also included.
The price does NOT include: transportation to China and to the central
meeting points, visa, footwear supplies that you want to buy, meals and
hotel accommodation (see suggestions on page 11).
Payment should be made in advance to secure your place in the course.
“The extreme sophistication of modern technology is, ironically, an impediment to engaging young people with basics: with learning how things work.”- Martin Rees -
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application & certificate
Application for the China courses is handled by SLEM’s headquarters
in Waalwijk, the Netherlands. If you want to apply, please send an email
to [email protected]. We will then contact you to plan a phone call or skype
meeting to discuss your needs and any questions you might have about
the course. Your spot in the course will be guaranteed upon payment.
Participants will receive a certificate up completion of a course.
lecturers
Classes are taught by David Hsieh, general director of SLEM China.
He is originally from Taiwan and followed his first footwear training in Taichung,
before he continued to get his Bachelor degree in footwear design from
London College of Fashion (Cordwainers). He went on to work for Adidas,
Benetton and Clarks, among others, before he decided to move to
Dongguan to set up his own design studio for the growing Chinese market.
Currently he manages all courses for SLEM in China.
David will teach the classes in collaboration with various experts from the
companies we are visiting. He and his team are also available to help
participants with any issues they might have in finding their way in China.
custom training & matchmaking
We can also offer the footwear technology courses tailor made for your
company, if you have a group of at least 5 participants. In this case we can
create a program that is tailored to your needs and on dates that are most
convenient for you. We can also offer this in Vietnam or Taiwan.
Should you have specific needs for sourcing, then we also offer
matchmaking services. Based upon what you need our SLEM China team
can introduce you to the right suppliers. Prices for custom made training and
matchmaking are on request. Please email us at [email protected] for info.
david hsieh- General Director Slem China -
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how to get there
We suggest you fly into Guangzhou or Hong Kong and take public
transportation from there. For those of you who need to go to Dongguan we
recommend to take the ferry to Humen and then a taxi to Houjie, which is only
20 minutes from there. If you let us know your travel schedule at [email protected]
we can give you the best advice on how to get to the course location.
accommodation
Accommodation is not included in the costs for the courses. We require that
you book your own hotel, yet we do have the following recommendations
that are near to the central meeting points:
Guangzhou:
Stay Apartments (low budget)
Garden Hotel (medium to high budget)
Dongguan (Houjie):Spring Hotel (low budget, can only be booked from China, please ask us)
Q Hotel (medium budget)
Haiyatt Garden Hotel (medium to high budget)
Sheraton Hotel (high budget)
Meeting points for Shenzhen can vary, we will infom participants ahead of
time about options for accommodation.
visa information
You will need a visa for China and this is not included in the course price. Rules
vary per country, but you usually have to apply for the visa from your country of
origin. If it is your first visit to China we recommend you apply for a tourist visa. If
you prefer a business visa we can supply you with an invitation letter.
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the next footwear tech courses in china will start in august 2016.
see you then!