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ITET Launches New Website to Enhance Member Services

The Institution of Textile Engineers and Technologists (ITET) has proudly launched its brand-new official website – www.itetbd.net, marking a significant step towards digital transformation and enhanced member engagement.

The website launching ceremony was held at ITET’s Uttara office, presided over by Engr. Ehsanul Karim Kaiser, Convener of the Interim Convening Committee of ITET-Bangladesh. The event was also graced by Engr. Enayet Hossain Chowdhury, Member Secretary of the committee, along with ITET leaders and members.

The newly unveiled website introduces several key features designed to streamline professional services and foster greater connectivity among members:

Online Membership Registration

Secure Online Payment System

Access to Updates, Resources, and ITET Activities

Speaking at the ceremony, the ITET leadership emphasized that this initiative reflects the organization’s commitment to embracing digital innovation. By offering seamless access to membership services, professional resources, and institutional updates, the platform is expected to strengthen the bond between ITET and Bangladesh’s textile engineering community.

This launch marks a new chapter in ITET’s journey, as it moves closer to building a more inclusive, accessible, and technologically advanced professional platform for textile engineers and technologists across the country.

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