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TANTU Seminar:Its in Your Jeans

Published: August 16, 2019
Author: TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN

With sustainability and circularity continued to be the flavour of discussion in textile and apparel fraternity, denim and Jeans are coming back stronger due to its severity of water and energy consumption. Jeans is always in the news for good or bad; it is classic yet fashionable; it is blue yet can take any colour.  Globally, consumers own an average of 5.4 pairs of blue jeans. It would be natural to expect that the United States would boast the highest per capita ownership with around 8, given its seasonal temperatures and the fact that it is the birthplace of blue jeans. While India is far behind with per capita ownership of 0.3, numerous seminars and conferences are being organised to discuss the issue of energy consumption, water usage, CO2 footprint and effluent discharge per pair of Jeans making.

No doubt, environmental and sustainability issues are important, the 7th edition of TANTU seminar “It’s in your Jeans” will address the denim and Jeans issue little differently.  Over the years TANTU seminar has established itself as a product focussed seminar discussing critical issues pertaining to manufacturing through curated panel discussions. This year also there are three panel discussions; first panel discussion  Jeans Making: Art or Science will discuss about Jeans construction, fit, cutting and sewing issues; while the second panel discussion Finishing Jeans: Environmental Reboot will discuss wet and dry finishing of denims, environmental impact and sustainability. The third panel discussion Start Ups in Blue Space will discuss bright new ideas in denim wear, recycling & circularity.

The speakers will include designers, fit specialists, technologists, start up evangelists and entrepreneurs from India and Bangladesh. Sharing the details of the seminar, Prof. Prabir Jana, President, TANTU avers that “TANTU seminar will continue to add value to the knowledge ecosystem with amazing line up of speakers and sharing knowledge otherwise not available in books or open domain”. Ramsons, one of world’s most respected apparel finishing solutions provider and proudly made in India is the title sponsor for the 7th edition of Tantu Seminar, scheduled to be held at the India International Center, New Delhi, on 14th September 2019.

Some of the confirmed speakers are

  • Sanjiv Kumar, Triburg Consultant, India
  • Munir Syed Sayeed, Chief Operating Officer, Epyllion Group, Bangladesh
  • Manuj Kanchan, General Manager, Jeanologia, South Asia
  • Venkat Raj, Consultant, India
  • S. Hasan, Director Operations, Amber Denim Ltd., Bangladesh
  • Sartaj Singh Mehta, Chief Product Officer at BigPhi (Turms), India

Ramsons with sustainable Thinking as it’s tagline will present it’s Nano Go Green technology, Ozone technology, Laser technology and Air Drying technologies to lower chemical and water usage. Tukatech, USA and Macpi, Italy are associated with the seminar as Gold Partner and will present their cutting-edge solutions to get efficient with technology. Datatex, Italy and Fortuna Colours, India are associated with the seminar as Silver Partner Partner and will present the new age ERP solutions as well as digital printing solutions respectively. The other technology solution providers associated with the seminar are Rajasthan International, Kalpataru International, Pulcra Chemicals, Sakho Group, Australian Wool Innovation, Nitin Spinners.

TANTU Textile Alumni Association is the North India chapter of two iconic textile colleges of West Bengal. As a group of core professionals serving textile and allied industries, TANTU brings together experts and working professionals on a common platform to discuss, debate and deliberate on issues related to textile industry so that the industry accrue optimum benefit from the services of professionals and sustain in the competitive market.

Seminar Registration will be started soon.

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