A seminar on trends in fabric forming will be held in Gujarat on September 8 organised by Textile Association of India (TAI). The seminar aims to give an opportunity to textile technologists to share their thoughts on meeting challenges. The interaction is expected to be highly productive and beneficial.
The seminar will be attended by experts from different parts of India who will present their papers to over 200 equally high profile practicing technologists and technicians. Topics covered include: technological developments in preparatory processes such as warp preparation, sizing, warp and weft knitting, trends in technical textile and its future in India, value addition through yarn dyeing and knitting, air engineering for weaving, importance and scope for energy conservation and weaving technology for quality fabrics.
Textile Association of India (TAI) founded in 1939 provides professional growth of technologists, managers, traders, researchers, entrepreneurs, teachers and consultants in the Indian textile scene. It caters to the needs of fibers, products and all sectors of the Indian industry. It organizes seminars, conferences, workshops, refresher courses and exhibitions of textiles and allied machines.
Among its aims are to promote the use of scientific knowledge in textiles, from fibers to garments; to implement programs of continued education in textile technology and management.