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PM Narendra Modi applauds ColorJet ‘Made in India’ technological advancement

By February 28, 20242 Mins Read
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Graces ColorJet’s stall at Bharat Tex 2024.

ColorJet, India’s leading manufacturer of digital inkjet printers had the distinct honour of hosting Prime Minister Narendra Modi at theme pavilion during the inaugural day of Bharat Tex 2024 in Delhi today. Modi’s visit marks a pivotal moment for ColorJet, showcasing the company’s significant contribution to the Make in India campaign and its role in the development of Aatmnirbhar Bharat.

During his visit, Modi engaged with ColorJet’s representatives and expressed particular interest in the Indian-made technology in digital textile printing. He inquired about how these machines are contributing to the Make in India initiative and fostering sustainable solutions in India’s textile industry. Impressed by the ‘made in India, made for the world’ machines, Modi praised ColorJet’s efforts in taking Indian innovations to the global stage. ColorJet remains dedicated to leveraging cutting-edge technology and fostering indigenous innovation to support India’s growth and development goals. It has been instrumental in representing India’s innovative technological advancements in the global arena. It has been preserving the rich Indian textile heritage with its digital textile printing machines and making them useful for today’s generations. The company’s participation in Bharat Tex 2024 and the esteemed visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi further solidifies its position as a game-changer in the digital textile printing landscape.

MS Dadu, Chairman, ColorJet Group, expressed his gratitude for Modi’s visit, stating, “We are deeply honoured to have Prime Minister Narendra Modi visit our stand at BHARAT TEX 2024. His recognition of ColorJet’s contributions to the Make in India campaign is a testament to our commitment to innovation and excellence.” Being a technology partner in such a grand show, Dadu extended thanks to Goyal for providing this valuable opportunity. The chairman’s comments reflect the pride and appreciation for the acknowledgement of ColorJet’s role in advancing the Make in India initiative.

Bharat Tex 2024, organised by the Ministry of Textile, is a prestigious event that brings together participants from all states in India and around the world to showcase the latest technologies in the textile industry. ColorJet’s presence at the event underscores its position as a leading player in the industry, driving innovation and excellence in digital textile printing.

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