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Archroma & DKTE sign education partnership

By April 12, 20162 Mins Read
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Under the terms of the partnership, Archroma will provide training sessions as well as technical support and guidance to the students of the institute.

Archroma, a global leader in colour and specialty chemicals, and DKTE Society’s Textile & Engineering Institute, Ichalkaranji for Technical Textiles (DKTE), based in Kolhapur, India, announced that they have entered into a five-year partnership aiming at sharing Archroma’s globally recognised expertise in the area of technical textiles and nonwovens with the institute’s faculty and students.

The partnership was officially announced at a ceremony held recently in Mumbai in the presence of Archroma’s CEO, Alexander Wessels and DKTE’s Principal, Prof (Dr) PV Kadole.

Under the terms of the partnership Archroma will provide training sessions as well as technical support and guidance to the students of the institute. In particular, DKTE’s students will have access to some of Archroma’s technical laboratories in India and Switzerland for projects, experiments and trials.

The students will also benefit from access to a range of functional products with application and performance characteristics critical to the industry, allowing them to gain hands-on training and learning, and help develop innovative solutions for new industry entrants. The DKTE’s faculty has already expressed special interest in Archroma’s Nuva® N water and oil repellent solutions, Pekoflam® non-halogenated flame retardant, Sanitized® antimicrobials, Appretan® solutions for textile strength and flexibility, or Hydroperm® hydrophilisising agent.

Anjani Prasad, Archroma’s Head of Sales, Textile Specialties, India, commented: “At Archroma, we continuously challenge the status quo in the deep belief that we can make our industry sustainable. With this partnership, we want to take a new approach to knowledge sharing and help to prepare a new generation of textile experts to the opportunities and challenges of our industry.”

“Thanks to our collaboration with Archroma, our institute and centre of excellence for nonwovens will be an interface between the industry and consumers in order to improve article effectiveness”, comments Prof (Dr) PV Kadole, Principal, DKTE’s Textile & Engineering Institute, Ichalkaranji.

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