India's MoS for textiles inaugurates ColorJet Pavilion at ITMA 2023
09 Jun 23 2 min read
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- India's minister of state (MoS) for textiles, Darshana Jardosh, has inaugurated the ColorJet Pavilion at ITMA 2023.
- The event showcased ColorJet's sustainable textile printing solutions and marked the company's commitment to a greener industry.
- Jardosh and other dignitaries highlighted the importance of sustainable practices in textile printing at the event.
The inauguration marked a significant milestone in the textile industry, showcasing the latest innovations and advancements in textile machinery. The ColorJet Pavilion, a prominent exhibitor and platinum sponsor at ITMA, presented a wide range of cutting-edge sustainable textile printing solutions. M S Dadu, the chairman of ColorJet, welcomed Jardosh and other dignitaries at the ColorJet Pavilion in ITMA Milan.
During the inauguration ceremony, Jardosh and other dignitaries delivered an impactful speech, highlighting the importance of sustainable practices in textile printing. Their expertise and vision shed light on the potential for a greener and more environmentally conscious future in the industry, ColorJet said in a press release.
The ColorJet Pavilion at ITMA Milan is a testament to the commitment of ColorJet to revolutionising the textile industry with sustainable practices and cutting-edge technology.
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During the visit, the MoS expressed her appreciation for ColorJet's contributions to the Indian textile industry, and its commitment to technological advancements and sustainability. She was happy to witness the innovative, sustainable, and technological advancements products showcased by an Indian company at such a big global platform.
“I would like to express our heartfelt gratitude for gracing us with her esteemed presence at our pavilion. Moreover, we are truly privileged to have had the opportunity to display our work and products,” said M S Dadu.
ColorJet Group is committed to the vision of prime minister Narendra Modi’s vision of the ‘Make in India, Make for the World’ initiative and has contributed to India's manufacturing capabilities in the textile industry to the world, Dadu added.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DP)
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