ITMF And IAF Announce Program Of Joint Conference In Uzbekistan


(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) Tashkent, Uzbekistan, August 29. The International Textile Manufacturers Federation (ITMF) and the International Apparel Federation (IAF) announced the program of a joint conference, which will be held in Samarkand on September 8- 10, Trend reports.

According to the ITMF and IAF, the Innovation, Cooperation, and Regulation – Driving Forces of the Textile and Apparel Industry conference will highlight the world's most pressing issues and trends in the global textile industry through expert discussions and multiple panel sessions. The event, organized in cooperation with the Uztextileprom Association, will bring together over 500 industry professionals, including representatives of leading international textile companies, brands, financial institutions, and retailers.

The first day will be devoted to fibers, with the production and processing of raw cotton at the core of the discussion. During the panel, experts from Indorama Corp. (Singapore), Global Textile (Uzbekistan), and Cotton Analytics (the US) will discuss the path of cotton from field to fashion, as well as Uzbekistan's journey from tradition to innovation and the changes that have occurred in the global cotton industry over the past 50 years. The second part will focus on manmade fiber production and the scarcity of natural materials in the global textile industry.

The second and main day of the conference will address a wide range of topical issues and global trends. Euratex (Belgium) will present the EU Strategy for Sustainable Textiles and prospects for international cooperation, while Steve Lamar from the American Apparel and Footwear Association (AAFA) will highlight the regulatory outlook in the US. The emphasis will be on digitalization, the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the textile production chain, and addressing the skills shortage in the textile industry. Participants will discuss digital labeling with AAFA and the digitalization of distribution with Christian Lott from DMIx (Germany). Additionally, the role of AI in resolving the skills shortage in the textile industry will be covered during this session. The second day will conclude with a vibrant light and fashion show at the Registan Complex.

The joint conference will conclude with the ITMF Awards and ITMF Start-up Award ceremony, recognizing outstanding achievements and start-ups in the global textile industry. The final session on collaboration will bring together representatives from Inditex (Spain), Epic Group (China), and the International Finance Corporation to discuss the future of sustainability and waste reduction measures.

At the end of the business agenda, delegates will enjoy a rich cultural program, including visits to local textile factories and the ancient city of Bukhara, one of the key hubs of the Great Silk Road.

As a follow-up to the international dialogue of textile industry leaders, the Global Textile Dialog forum will be held in Tashkent on September 13, 2024, where local and international organizations will gather again.

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