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Tirupur to host CEO Summit along with DyeChem World and KnitProcess exhibition

A MOU has been signed by the AIC NIFT TEA incubation center for textiles and apparel, Textile Excellence, and Tiruppur’s NIFT-TEA faculty of knitwear trend for collectively organizing a dual exhibition in Tiruppur of DyeChem World and KnitProcess from October 22 to 24, 2021. SDC has joined as a co-organizer and the event may be held at NIFT-TEA compound SIDCO, Tiruppur.

Being the first of its kind show in South India, the entire range of textile dyes, finishes, technologies, and chemicals will be covered by DyeChem World. For interaction and knowledge sharing between the dyes and chemicals and the textile industry, a platform will be created by DyeChem. While KnitProcess will cover the entire value chain of knitwear processing technologies till garmenting and will assist the business to discover and undertake the newest improvements within the knitting and post-processing sector.

The CEO Summit will be the highlight of the events which will be a gathering of worldwide heads from the textile and apparel, fashion brands, and retail industries. Whereas the first intention of the meet is to have extremely interactive and candid networking for enterprises, it could even have severe deliberations on core issues of sourcing, sustainable practices, and adapting it to the supply chain.

In a Textile Excellence press launch, Raja Shanmugham, president of the Tiruppur Exporter’s Affiliation said that the entrepreneurs are putting money into enhancing capability and upgrading applied sciences regularly in Tiruppur which is India’s largest knitwear cluster. Because of the Prime Minister’s name for Atmanirbhar Bharat and rising alternatives with additional investments, their business is committed to taking this cluster ahead. Hence to attain the targets, they would like worldwide occasions to happen to provide chain interactions.

Yogesh Gaikwad, director, SDC UK, and India said that for an occasion of this stature, Tiruppur is the best suitable venue. In clear manufacturing, Tiruppur has at all times been on the forefront and for the remainder of the business to comply with has built the stream in the direction of sustainable manufacturing. For product, know-how, and repair suppliers, DyeChem World and KnitProcess would be a great platform.

Around 60% of India’s knitting, processing, and apparel capacity is accounted for by Tirupur, the knitwear capital of India. Because of its resilience, it is also leading the path in re-starting the textile and apparel business through the pandemic.

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