Pearl Global aims to connect with global leaders at Bharat Tex 2024
27 Feb 24 1 min read
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- Pearl Global Industries Ltd (PGIL) plans to utilise the Bharat Tex 2024 platform to connect with global leaders, forge partnerships, and explore business prospects, as per vice chairman Pulkit Seth.
- The company aims to showcase its latest collections, technologies, and sustainability practices, promoting India's apparel manufacturing prowess.
“Our plans include showcasing our latest collections, innovative technologies, and sustainable practices to a global audience,” Seth said.
PGIL's participation in Bharat Tex is not only aimed at raising awareness of its brand and capabilities but also at showcasing India's prowess in apparel manufacturing and innovation on a global scale. Seth reiterated the company's commitment to maintaining high-quality products and adhering to international standards, thereby bolstering India's reputation as a leading textile sourcing destination.
“By actively engaging with industry stakeholders and thought leaders, we hope to contribute to the exchange of ideas and drive collective progress in the sector. Furthermore, we intend to highlight our efforts towards environmental conservation, social responsibility, and ethical sourcing, thereby inspiring other industry players to adopt similar initiatives,” Seth told F2F.
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