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Home » Textiles Minister Giriraj Singh visits ColorJet at GTE Expo
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Textiles Minister Giriraj Singh visits ColorJet at GTE Expo

By February 13, 20252 Mins Read
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During his interaction with Madhu Sudan Dadu, Chairman, ColorJet India, Singh expressed keen interest in the spreading the technology, acknowledging its transformative potential in shaping the future of textile printing.

ColorJet India, a manufacturer of digital textile printing solutions, hosted Giriraj Singh, Union Minister of Textiles; Pabitra Margherita, Union Minister of State for External Affairs and Textiles; and Neelam Shami Rao, Secretary, Ministry of Textiles, Government of India, at its booth during the prestigious GTE Expo collocated with Bharat Tex at Noida Expo Mart.

The dignitaries explored ColorJet’s advancements in cutting-edge textile printing technology, engaging in insightful discussions with the company’s leadership. The visit underscored ColorJet’s unwavering commitment to the Make in India initiative, highlighting its pioneering efforts in developing advanced, sustainable textile printing solutions that align with the Government’s vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat.

During his interaction with Madhu Sudan Dadu, Chairman, ColorJet India, Singh expressed keen interest in the spreading the technology, acknowledging its transformative potential in shaping the future of textile printing.

A ceremonial lamp lighting marked the auspicious commencement of ColorJet’s participation in the expo, symbolising innovation, progress, and sustainability.

Speaking on the occasion, Madhu Sudan Dadu stated, “We are deeply honoured to welcome the Hon’ble Ministers and Secretary to our booth. Their visit reaffirms the vital role of technological innovation in redefining the future of textile manufacturing in India. At ColorJet, we are steadfast in our commitment to delivering next-generation digital printing solutions that empower the industry while championing environmental sustainability.”

The ColorJet booth at GTE Expo showcased its revolutionary VastraJet K2 48, a state-of-the-art fast production digital textile printer enabled with 48 heads, capable of producing 13,000 sqm/day of production. Industry leaders and visitors witnessed firsthand how ColorJet is spearheading a new era of high-speed, textile printing solutions.

With an unwavering focus on propelling the Indian textile industry toward global competitiveness, ColorJet continues to lead the way in pioneering innovations that drive self-reliance and long-term growth in the sector.

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