15th Edition of TEXCON to focus on making India global textile hub
08 Dec 23 2 min read
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- The CII is set to host the 15th TEXCON on December 14, 2023, in New Delhi, aiming to transform India into a global textile manufacturing hub.
- The conference will address the evolving global textile landscape, emphasising sustainability, traceability, and India's raw material competitiveness.
- Fibre2Fashion is the official media partner of the event.
The conference aims to address changing landscape of global textile and apparel manufacturing, with a focus on India's potential to becoming a global manufacturing hub, and to prepare a roadmap for this paradigm shift, CII said in a press release.
Since the last 14 years, TEXCON has evolved into a significant platform for industry leaders, researchers, and policymakers to deliberate strategies for fostering growth and development in the textiles sector. The conference will position India as a global textile manufacturing hub by exploring cutting-edge technologies and strategies.
The upcoming conference will focus on several key topics to bolster India's position in the global textile and apparel sector. Discussions will centre around transforming the importance of sustainability and traceability in future manufacturing excellence. There will also be a focus on enhancing India's raw material competitiveness, including developing a network for recycling raw materials, and a panel discussing how India can become a top sourcing destination for global brands from their perspective.
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Key takeaways from the conference include staying informed about the latest advancements in the textile industry, learning from case studies and best practices in sustainability and traceability, and exploring potential collaborations between manufacturers and buyers. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore strategies to improve manufacturing capabilities and gain valuable insights into current market trends and consumer preferences in the textile industry.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DP)
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