In line with the recently concluded event ITME ’22, Coimbatore-based leading trade body Indian Texpreneurs Federation (ITF) organised an interactive session in which eight top machinery makers presented their product introduction to 250 textile professionals of more than 100 spinning mills.
It was highlighted that automation, higher productivity with lower power consumption, technology to reduce wastage and improve quality, using AI & Data analytics and robotics – are the main attraction in new generation machines.
As a leading player in the spinning sector, Tamil Nadu textile sector needs to embrace these tech developments at a faster pace to sustain competitiveness and manage rising costs.
Prabhu Dhamodharan, Convenor, ITF shared that ITF will take the effort forward with the monthly ITF Tech-Talk series involving OEMs and experts to train textile professionals in new tech adoption on a continuous basis.
Various speakers highlighted how machines are interacting with humans in this digital world and that our textile professionals need to adapt to these new changes and utilise the potential of the machines fully to improve production, reduce cost and achieve desirable quality and also ensure the right RoI for investment.
Young generation entrepreneurs associated with ITF – Vishnuprabhu, KM Knitwear India; Subash Kumar, KKP Group of Mills; Saravana Prabhu, Lucky Group of Mills; Murali Ravi, Pallavaa Group of Mills; Arvind Dhanapal, Best Group of Mills; and Varun Subramanian, Chenniappa Yarn Spinners also explained how they are ready to create a culture of constant learning in their own organisations.







