4 August 2009, The USA based Texas Tech University and
Bannari Amman Institute of Technology (BIT), Sathyamangalam, India, jointly
announce the 6th edition of, “Advances in Textiles, Machinery, Nonwovens and
Technical Textiles-ATNT 2009,” December 7-9, 2009.
For the past five years, USA based Texas Tech University has
been providing an international platform in the Coimbatore area for exchanging
cutting-edge topics and ideas on emerging textile fields such as nonwovens,
specialty fabrics and technical textiles. Value-addition and diversification
are very critical at the present times due to the global economic slowdown. The
economic woes, export declines and infrastructural bottlenecks demand the
Indian textile industry to eye on to new fields such as “Technical
Textiles”.
The ATNT-2009 international conference, which will be held
at the Bannari Amman Institute of Technology campus in Sathyamangalam, India
from December 7th -9th, 2009, will focus on finding solutions to some of the
difficulties faced by Indian Textile Industry and providing information on new
market opportunities for global players. The conference will bring industrial
and academic experts from many parts of the world to deliberate on latest
topics in the field of value-added textiles. These will be of immediate use to
the Indian and Global Textile Industry. The major thrust of the conference in
to bring industry, academia and government agencies on a single platform.
As India now offers
100 percent foreign direct investment opportunity in the textiles sector, it is
of immense value for the global textile industry to participate in the
international event, ATNT-2009, organisers say.
Key topics will include:
Technology and Marketing of Technical Textiles
Eco-friendly Textiles
Functional Finishes
Nanotechnology in Textiles
Defence Textiles
New Developments in Spinning, Weaving, Processing
Important features of this year’s conference will be, tips
to diversify with the existing infrastructure and enhance the textile sectors’
core competency and discussions related to international tie-up opportunities
in both technology and marketing, which will be of timely use for the textile industry.
A large global gathering with wider participation from
academia, industry and government is expected. Dr. Seshadri Ramkumar of Texas
Tech University who originally designed and developed the ATNT conference will
jointly work with Dr. A. Venkatachalam, Dean, Department of Textile Technology,
Bannari Amman Institute of Technology in the conduct of this international
event. The conference is held under the leadership of Dr. S. V.
Balasubramaniam, Chairman, Bannari Amman Group, India.