
" With continuous innovation, we can expect high quality weather-friendly products in the future and an definite growth for handloom sector "
shares his perceptions on Indian Handloom Sector
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Dr . Chukha Kondaiah
Director General,
National Institute for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises
Superabsorbent fibres and polymers materials

“ Polymers are used in different forms and for a wide range of applications. Noticeable among these are the synthetic and regenerated polymers that have found applications in not only the textile and apparel sector but also in numerous industrial usages like tire cords, reinforcing and structural agents, barrier films, food and packaging industry, automotive parts, etc....”
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Prof. Dr . S. K. Chinta, Prof. S. B. Mhetre, Ms S. K.Vyas
D.K.T.E'S Textile and Engineering Institute,
Ichalkaranji
Natural Fibres And Their Technical Applications : Research in IIT Delhi

“ Natural fibres present important advantages such as low density, appropriate stiffness and mechanical properties and high disposability and renewability. Moreover, they are recyclable and biodegradable. There has been lot of research on use of natural fibres in reinforcements. With the increased consciousness on environmental problems and the demand of environment-friendly fabric, natural fibres have received a great deal of attention...”
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Dr Samrat Mukhopadhyay
Department of Textile Technology,
IIT Delhi
Compelling Case For The Technical Textiles Sector In India

“ Innovation has been a key player in the boom of the Indian information technology industry. In fact, the creation of this sector that could deliver value to its customers, more specifically international ones
at a less cost in a timely manner is itself an innovation, which basically helped with the growth of the IT industry in India. Such innovations are also needed in
other sectors in India such as manufacturing and agriculture. "
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Nonwovens and Advanced Materials Laboratory,
The Institute of Environmental and Human Health , Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas USA
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