Indian Minister of State for Textiles visits Karl Mayer
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German technology meets Indian textiles
The German Textile Machinery Association (VDMA) is arranging two technological conferences in Indian textile centres this year in order to improve the level of knowledge about German textile machinery manufacturers and to spread information about the latest technological developments. The VDMA event series will bear the title 'German technology meets Indian textiles'. It will be held at the Taj President Hotel in Mumbai on 3 December and at the Le Meridian Hotel in Coimbatore on 5 December.
10th October 2013
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The German Textile Machinery Association (VDMA) is arranging two technological conferences in Indian textile centres this year in order to improve the level of knowledge about German textile machinery manufacturers and to spread information about the latest technological developments.
The VDMA event series will bear the title 'German technology meets Indian textiles'. It will be held at the Taj President Hotel in Mumbai on 3 December and at the Le Meridian Hotel in Coimbatore on 5 December.
Attending the event
The target group of the Conference will be Indian manufacturers who are looking for new products and ways of improving the quality of their goods and their competitiveness.
For the visitors there will be a schedule of reports with contributions from 14 well-known German textile machinery manufacturers and institutes. The practically oriented reports will cover all the process stages in the textile production chain.
Features
In the warp preparation section Peter Obrist, from Karl Mayer, will present technical solutions to the production of warp beams. The regional sales manager will target the Size-O-Matic machine for the processing of staple fibres as one focal point.
The practical section of the VDMA Conference will deal with both, garments and household textiles, as well as technical textiles. General topics will include energy efficiency and savings in materials, the financing of exports, life-cycle costs, and the allocation of certificates and labels.
VDMA
The VDMA represents over 3,000 mainly small and medium size member companies in the engineering industry, making it one of the largest and most important industrial associations in Europe.
The Association covers the entire process chain, from components and plant manufacturers, system suppliers and system integrators through to service providers. It aims to reflect the varied customer-supplier relations all along the value adding chain, permitting both industry-specific and intra-industry cooperation.
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