Textile Research conclave to begin in Tirupur

Tirupur Exporters Association (TEA), NIFT-TEA Knitwear Fashion Institute, and the Indian Texpreneurs Federation is organizing a three day Textile Research Conclave on February 10 under the support of Union Ministry of Textiles in the knitwear hub of India, Tirupur.

The objective of the event is to encourage product diversification, productivity, and sustainability in textile clusters, said TEA president Raja Shanmugam.

A press statement stated that fibre, dyeing and finishing chemical manufacturers, textile research associations and centre(s) of excellence for technical textile are expected to attend the programme.

Technical textiles and opportunities, business challenges for textile start-ups, and business excellence in textile industry would be deliberated.
The conclave would bring together scientists and industrialists on a single platform.

Further, the event will also serve as an opportunity to textile companies to get global visibility and publicity by promoting their products and services to a highly focused audience.

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