Fibre2Fashion to be Knowledge Partner at 37th IAF World Convention
04 Oct 22 2 min read
Providing an in-depth analysis, Fibre2Fashion’s Market Research Reports assist enterprises with advance holistic research that gives them a competitive edge. Fibre2Fashion has been associated as knowledge and research partner with a lot of industry associations and their conferences like the recently held 10th Asian Textile Conference (ATEXCON) in New Delhi, and the Dornbirn Global Fiber Congress, where it published a special report on Global Fibre Market Outlook.
The IAF (International Apparel Federation) is the only global federation of its kind representing apparel associations from 60 countries, representing over 150,000 companies. It is co-organising the event with the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) and the Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BKMEA).
The theme for the 37th convention is ‘Transforming Fashion Together’. Going beyond the collaboration between buyers and the key actors in their supply chain, garment manufacturers today play a pivotal role in a successful industry transformation. From the perspective of the Bangladesh industry, this means that actually the Bangladeshi apparel industry is a source of solutions to the industry’s current major problems.
Unlocking these solutions requires investments. And investments require money and collaboration. A focus on investments, whether these are made by individual companies, or by the entire industry (i.e., in standardisation) will create the kind of hands-on, business like and solution oriented yet holistic approach distinguishes the IAF World Fashion Convention from many other conferences, according to the IAF.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RKS)
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