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Paramount Instruments prides itself of ‘Make in India’ testing equipment at GTE

By February 13, 20252 Mins Read
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On the first day of the show, Giriraj Singh, Minister of Textiles, visited Paramount’s stall and witnessed advancements in textile quality testing.

Paramount, the manufacturer of reliable quality control textile instruments from India is participating at GTE 2025 which is co-located with Bharat Tex 2025 show. Paramount Instruments is showcasing its premier range of testing equipment for the industry and assisting Indian textiles to meet global quality control standards. On the first day of the show, Giriraj Singh, Minister of Textiles, visited Paramount’s stall and witnessed advancements in textile quality testing. Manjit Singh Saini, CEO, explained the minister about the ever growing demand for quality textiles and need of indigenously developed equipment to fulfil such demands.

Paramount is among few Indian companies that boasts of Make in India textile testing equipments.

During the interaction, Saini introduced the Minister to the Tensile Strength Tester, a key instrument in quality control, along with the latest breakthrough—the AI-powered GSM tester- the GSM AI. This revolutionary innovation, powered by Artificial Intelligence,  enables GSM testing of any size and shape of fabric cutting—eliminating the need for cutters, blades, pads, or balances forever, delivering lifetime cost savings with unmatched efficiency.

The Minister was delighted to know that such advanced equipment are Made in India, reinforcing India’s commitment to technological advancements.

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