
VOL 3 ISSUE 8AUGUST 2008
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EDITORIAL
In this world, various promotional tools are available for targeting customers. However, while selecting the tools, one should ensure that whether the message is reaching to the right type of target audience. In light of this, if not selected the right tool, the time and efforts are waste. That is why, we believe, WELL PROMOTION - HALF SUCCESS!
With a view provide a platform for interaction and exchange of ideas as well as promoting products and services related to textiles and allied sectors, TEXTILE REVIEW is organizing a two-day conference - TEXCELLENCE 2008 on October 3-4, 2008 at Ahmedabad Management Association (AMA), Ahmedabad. This event is being organized in association with ATIRA-AMA Centre for Textiles Studies and supported by Textile Association India (TAI), Indian Textile Accessories & Machinery Manufacturers' Association (ITAMMA) and Ahmedabad Textile Processors' Association (ATPA).
It is obvious to have questions like Why Should Participate? Who Should Participate? Any scope for Non-textile sectors etc.
Keeping in mind the fact that the feast of various topics to be deliberated and debated by the eminent authorities, experts and professionals, during this conference, those participate can go home at least with a fist of knowledge. In case anybody wants to enhance information and keep updated themselves about the happenings on textile sector, and also to have one to one interaction with industry experts and leaders, this will be an ideal platform for them. This platform, undoubtedly, will be a unique opportunity for promoting products and services in front of a quality audience.
The Textile and Apparel Manufacturers, Machinery Manufacturers and Suppliers, Technology Providers, Fashion Designers and Financiers, Garment Manufacturers, Accessory Suppliers, Raw Material Suppliers, Brand Developers / Managers, Home Textile and Technical Textile Manufacturers, Yarn Producers and Processors, Exporters and importers, Consultants, Promotional / Regulatory Agencies, Policy Planners and Implementers in the government sector, Research and Developments Centres, Academic Institutions etc. can participate in this event.
There is scope for Non-textile sectors also. To achieve the growth targets of US$ 150 billion by 2015, Indian textile sector will require huge investments in manufacturing, machinery and other infrastructure front. To propel this growth, there is vital role of other infrastructure inputs like - Steel, Cement, Lighting Systems, Sanitation and Plumbing, Automation and Material Handling Systems, Boilers and Steam Generation etc. These sectors can also explore the opportunities through this platform, appropriately.
Updates and various participation options are available from the conference website www.textilereview.com/texcellence08.htm
TEXTILE REVIEW looks forward to your whole-hearted encouragement and active participation in TEXCELLENCE 2008.
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