27 November 2009, Sathyamangalam, Tamil Nadu - Cotton occupies an important place in the
international textile trade and is at the forefront these days both in India
and elsewhere. Availability and the quality of cotton are determining factors
which will influence the economic viability of the textile industry. Textiles
related Associations in India and the Cotton Producers’ Associations in the US
and elsewhere are pleading for support from their respective Governments and a
fair and balanced policy approach has to be formulated which will be win-win
for the producers and end-user community.
Texas Tech University, USA and Bannari Amman Institute of
Technology (BIT), India will jointly organize the 6th edition of the
international conference on, “Advances in Textiles, Machinery, Nonwovens &
Technical Textiles-ATNT 2009,” from December 7-9, 2009 at BIT Campus,
Sathyamangalam, India.
Realizing the importance of cotton, the International
Conference “ATNT-09” will feature a special session on cotton. This will have
seven key papers by pre-eminent personalities in the cotton field. Papers will
include developments in cotton seed industry, situation of US and Texas cotton
yield & quality, quality evaluation and developments in cotton spinning.
According to Dr. Seshadri Ramkumar, Organising Secretary of
International Conference ATNT-2009, “the special session on cotton will
highlight topics that are timely and are of immediate need for the cotton
textile industry. The session will bring all stakeholders involved in the
cotton industry right from seed producer, R&D sector and textile industry
support groups such as The Southern India Mills’ Association and The South
India Cotton Association.”
Special effort has been made to bring the representative of
Plains Cotton Growers of Texas, USA. Texas is the largest cotton producer in
the US. During this current season, Texas is expected to produce 4.9 million
bales (480 pounds each) of cotton. Of the total US production over 70% will be
exported. Dr. Seshadri Ramkumar further said, “one of the goals of the ATNT
conference is to help the Indian textile industry to know more about the US
crop and eye on it for producing high quality yarns and fabrics.”
Key Papers in the
Special Cotton Session are:
1. Cotton
Seed Industry – The Life Line of King of Natural Fibres
Dr M Ramasami - Managing Director, Rasi Seeds (P) Ltd,
Attur, India
2. Texas
Cotton Quality Past, Present, Future
Mr. Roger Haldenby, Plains Cotton Growers Inc, Lubbock,
Texas, USA
3. India’s
Cotton Textile Policy
Dr K Selvaraju, Secretary General, The Southern India Mills’
Association, Coimbatore, India.
4. Cotton
Quality Measurements
Dr. R. P Nachane, Principal Scientist and Head, Quality
Evaluation &
Improvement Division Central Institute for Research on
Cotton Technology,
Mumbai, India
5. Modern
Developments in Textile Spinning
Lakshmi Machine Works, Limited (LMW), Coimbatore, India
6. Right
Cotton for Right Application
Mr. A Ramani, Joint Secretary, The South India Cotton
Association, Coimbatore, India
7. Current
Status and Future Prospects for Diversified Utilisation of Cotton
Dr. S. Sreenivasan, Director, Central Institute for Research
on Cotton Technology, (Indian Council of Agricultural Research), Ministry of
Agriculture, Government of India, Mumbai, India
The ATNT-2009 conference will provide a platform for cotton
and textile industry people to openly deliberate the current cotton situation
and seize opportunities towards growth.
The special session is planned on December 9th from 2-4.30
PM. The event will take place in the premises of Bannari Amman institute of
Technology, Sathyamangalam, India.
Overall, the ATNT-09 conference has received an overwhelming
response with scientists and industry leaders participating from USA, UK,
Egypt, Turkey, Iran, Czech Republic and India. 145 papers will be discussed in
the three-day international event. 300 delegates are expected to participate in
the international gathering.