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Digital Textile Symposium in Nov

By June 5, 20172 Mins Read
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In line with the commitments towards the digital textile printing industry, the Inkjet India Conference in its seventh year will relaunch itself as the Digital Textile Symposium. Organised by CNT Expositions and Services LLP, Digital Textile Symposium, a premier business platform for digital textile printing in India, will take place on November 16, 2017 at Hotel The Lalit, Mumbai.
The conference will delve deeper on the opportunities and market growth enabled by new high speed and high performance digital textile systems and consumables. CNT’s focus will be on creating business opportunities for various stakeholders of the digital textile printing industry and carrying out a sustainable growth part for this technology in India.
Some of the people who are expected to attend the event are ink manufacturers, OEMs, fashion designers, service providers, processing houses, textile mills, buying houses, brands, print service providers, garment manufacturers, home textile manufacturers, fabric manufacturers, digital textile printers, apparel manufacturers, fabric printers, screen printers and technologists, to name a few.
Topics covered during the conference include: high speed digital fabric printing solutions, digital fabric printing for increased profits, pigment inkjet technology for textiles, software solutions enabling digital textile printing, latest technologies for textile sublimation printing, emergence of new business models driving digital textile printing, solutions for durable printing of home textile, and direct disperse inkjet printing onto synthetics fabrics.
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