Moot on technical textiles from 26th
From Our Correspondent
FAISALABAD: The National Textile University (NTU), Faisalabad, is organising a 2-day conference on “Technical Textiles” from September 26.
The objective of the moot is to enhance interaction between researchers and professionals working in the field of textile engineering. The participants of the conference will have an opportunity to listen, share and invigorate applied research and recent advancements in technical textiles.
More than 50 CEOs and 150 technical directors and general managers have confirmed their participation.
A textile-based country like Pakistan would indeed find significant potential for the growth of industrial sector, in new product areas, at the expense of mainly developing human skills and expertise rather than relying on the import of heavy machinery at the earlier stages.
Realising the significance and impacts of technical textile, including an increasing business volume and variety of applications, it is important for the textile and allied industries to prepare for the changing and an emerging market.
Stepping from conventional to specialized textile is a venture needed to be addressed both at the private and the public level.
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