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PHDs seminar on nonwovens

By August 1, 20141 Min Read
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The PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry organised second National Seminar on Non Woven Technical Textiles on 4 July 2014 at PHD House.

India´s technical textiles market which currently is estimated at $14 billion is likely to reach a level of $32 billion by 2023, hitting a Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 9 per cent, the way the domestic textiles industry is diversifying towards non-woven technical textiles with technological innovations and building global partnership with its counterparts, revealed a paper brought out by PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Technopak on ´Non-Woven Technical Textiles: Opportunities and Challenges´. The paper was released by Ajay Shankar, Member Secretary, National Manufacturing Competitiveness Council (NMCC) with Anil Khaitan, Chairman, Industry Affairs Committee of the PHD Chamber, Ram Singh, Director, Ministry of Textiles and Vivek Seigell, Senior Secretary, PHD Chamber.

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