Uzbekistan to take its textile manufacturing capabilities ahead

A recent two-day symposium in Tashkent, staged by the Swiss Textile Machinery Association (Swissmem), showcasing the technology and know-how of 14 leading textile machinery manufacturers from Switzerland. Uzbekistan is already a strong producer of raw cotton and yarns and it is now ready to take its textile manufacturing capabilities to the next stage, by investing in latest-technology for downstream processes of fabric manufacture, finishing and making-up.

The member companies of Swissmem taking part in the symposium were: Staubli Sargans and Steiger, Benninger, Jakob Muller, Loepfe Brothers,Rieter, Rieter Components (Bracker, Graf, SSM), Saurer, , ITEMA, Luwa, Maag Brothers, Amsler Tex.

Cornelia Buchwalder, Secretary General of Swissmem felt that the machinery manufacturers presenting their technology at the event were gratified at the level of interest shown: “As well as the industrialists, it was especially pleasing to welcome many textile students to learn about the Swiss companies and their products,” She said that “After all, we are planning to create new partnerships and project for the future, and these are the people who will be involved in this process in the years to come.”

It was clear that recent actions by the Uzbekistan government signalled its intent to foster advances in both the technology level and the extended range of textile-producing activities by its textile manufacturers Ernesto Maurer, President of the Swiss Textile Machinery Association said welcoming the delegates at the the event which was opened by the Swiss Ambassador to Uzbekistan, Olivier Chave, and Bakhodir Alikhanov, the First Deputy Chairman of Uzbekistan Textile and Garment Association. It was attended by hundreds of delegates from the Uzbek textile and clothing sector, as well as a large contingent of students from the textile faculty of Tashkent University.

Ernesto Maurer said that, “The fact that the Uzbek currency is now convertible for international exchange is the foundation for a significant increase in foreign trade,”. “And the presence at the symposium of many important representatives of the Uzbekistan textile industry is proof that there is great enthusiasm to take advantage of the new opportunities, especially in the development of business in the value-added areas of textile production, downstream from the established raw cotton and yarn sectors.”

Recent Posts

Eastman and Debrand collaborate to revolutionize waste recycling

Eastman has announced a strategic partnership with Debrand to tackle the issue of textile waste by leveraging Eastman's advanced molecular…

2 days ago

FixDye, Oerlikon to expand sustainable polyester yarn production

FixDye has selected Oerlikon Barmag Huitong Engineering (OBHE) to enhance its production capacities and aims to expand its melt preparation…

2 days ago

Decathlon invests in Recyc’Elit to advance polyester recycling

Decathlon, a sports goods retailer, has announced an investment in the start-up Recyc'Elit to recycle complex textiles like polyester mixed…

2 days ago

Alchemie Technology and JSRTEX Group partner to reduce carbon emissions

Alchemie Technology has received a grant to address pollution in the textile finishing sector to reduce emissions and wastewater in…

3 days ago

Orange O Tec unveils fastest digital textile printing machine

Orange O Tec, a leading player in India's digital textile printing sector, introduces its latest innovation: the Phoenix K-64 digital…

3 days ago

Crystal International launches smart-fit denim collection

Crystal International has unveiled an innovative denim collection in collaboration with industry leaders such as Advance Denim and the Lycra…

3 days ago