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Brazil to host IAF annual meet in October

By February 28, 20172 Mins Read
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The annual International Apparel Federation (IAF) convention will be held in Brazil on October 17 to 18, 2017. IAF is the only federation in the world that has relationships with apparel associations in over 60 countries, including the US, India, China, Germany, France, Italy, South Korea and Taiwan.
Last year’s convention was held in India. Every year, a conference is organised in an IAF member country, with the aim of discussing topics of significance for apparel production chain, such as its relations with the textile industry, with retail and with the communities where its production units are located.
The next event will discuss on: Vision of the Industry and of Retail on Social and Environmental Compliance, Government and Institutional Actions on International Compliance Demands, Influence of Social and Environmental Responsibility in the End Consumer’s Purchase Decisions, Challenges of the Industry in Transitioning to the Industry 4.0 Model, Impacts of New Technologies on Retail Operations and What Does the Fashion Consumer Really Want? 
There will be a total of 18 speakers, six moderators and two keynote speakers. Brazil is the fourth largest apparel producer in the world as well as the fifth largest textile manufacturer, with the largest integrated production chain in the western world. Every year, 9.8 billion items are manufactured in the country, with around 5.5 billion being apparel items.
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