As New Zealand looks to breathe new life into its wool sector, the fusion of innovation, materials science, and sustainability is opening up exciting possibilities. In this Vibe session, we welcome Stewart Collie, Science Team Leader for Bioproduct and Fibre Technology at AgResearch, to share how science and technology are transforming the way we think about wool — from a traditional commodity to a high-performance, future-facing fibre.
Stewart will delve into the latest research in fibre durability and resistance, revealing how wool’s natural advantages are being enhanced through advanced testing, smart design, and new applications in technical and performance textiles. He’ll explore how these innovations are not only creating fresh market opportunities but also helping to reposition wool as a key player in a circular, bioeconomy.
Join us to hear how cutting-edge science is strengthening the performance of wool, expanding its potential uses, and unlocking greater value for Aotearoa’s fibre sector and land-based industries.
Tuesday 22nd July
4.00pm - 5.30pm
Mrs O’s Cafe, Lincoln University
We hope to see you there!
Timings
4:00pm – Arrival and networking
4:10pm – Welcome from Prof. Chad Hewitt, Provost, Lincoln University
4:15pm – Overview from Prof. Jon Hickford on what LU is doing in this space
4:20pm – Keynote presentation
4:45pm – Q&A
5:00pm – Networking
5:30pm – Event concludes
About Our Speakers
Stewart Collie, AgResearch
I lead the Bioproduct and Fibre Technology science team and my research focuses on sustainability aspects of wool and bio-based materials, especially in-use and at end-of-life.
I studied Textile Technology at the University of New South Wales, then a PhD in Chemistry with Massey University. I then spent three years working on smart textiles in the United Kingdom.
I’m an avid bike commuter and mountain biker. This has shown me how great wool is for activewear, especially in tough conditions!
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