All Pakistan DICE (Distinguished Innovation Collaboration Entrepreneurship) Textile Innovation exhibition with the major objective to grow indigenous textile industry in Pakistan, Government and Expatriates to promote and collaborate on innovations related to textile Sector etc. in the textile, fabrics & yarns industry. The event started on Tuesday.
It is one of the country’s largest event regarding innovations in the field of textiles where about 50 government and private universities as well as 120 textile mills and industries introduced new ideas, innovations and technology in textile sector.
Chief Operating Officer Inter-loop N aveed Faazal inaugurated the exhibition. National Textile University Rector Prof Dr Yanveer Hussain, Faisalabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Shabir Hussain Chawla, Dr Qaisar Hassan Jee USA, Prof Mehmat Karahan Turkey, Ariel Dense South Korea, Shaiq Javed Chairman Pakistan Textile Exports association and university students were present on the occasion.
DICE Textile is a focused strategic initiative of DICE Foundation USA, led by National Textile University (NTU) Faisalabad in close collaboration with consortium universities, textile Industry, and government.
The 2 day event will run from 6th March to 7th March 2018 at the National Textile University in Faisalabad, Pakistan.
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