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TES organizes “Textile Youth Carnival 2.2”

Staff Correspondent: Textile Engineers Society’s initiative “Textile Youth Carnival 2.2 were held on 24 December at KG resort in Savar. More than 25 textile universities and institute students participated in the ‘Textile Youth Carnival 2.2.

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Abdul Hakim, Chief Marketing Officer, Hoorain Hi-Tech Fabrics Ltd sister concern of Jamuna Group was present as a Chief Guest. The special guests were, Engr. Azizul Hoque Milton, CEO, Vision Textiles Ltd.; HTM Quader Newaz, Director, Standard Group and Treasurer, International Standard University. Engr. Md. Amirul Islam, Managing Director, Texas Engineering Ltd; Mohammad Showkat Iqbal, GM-HR, Epyllion Group; Abul Bashar, DGM, Sawftex Ltd; Engr. Md.Abdul Based Miah, Associate Prof. and Chairman Textile Dept, International Standard University. Shawkat Hossain Sohel; Manager,(CAD), Unifill Composite Dyeing Mills Ltd.

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The event occurred with the nearby 200 students from the country’s top textile institutes. The event was organized with a focus on a variety of educational activities, sports, exhibitions, and showcasing new ideas, including sharing work experiences, exchanging knowledge, learning outcomes and networking.

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Abdul Hakim, Chief Marketing Officer, of Hoorain Hi-Tech Fabrics Ltd said in his speech, it’s a good platform for textile students for sharing knowledge .Abdul Hakim talked about how to develop soft skills. This is the time we have to prepare ourselves for the future without getting frustrated, and we have to take the challenge said, Abdul Hakim. He welcomes students to come to their factories and see development .Need to more collaboration with the industry. Hoorain is always with the Textile Engineers Society.

Engr. Azizul Hoque Milton, CEO, of Vision Textiles Ltd., talked about how to become a good entrepreneur and take leadership.The textile sector is moving forward at an unstoppable pace to build a highly prosperous future. Skill development is necessary to survive in the competition added Milton.

Engr. Md. Amirul Islam, Managing Director, Texas Engineering Co. Ltd talked about the technology segment and its job opportunity.All the students need to be updated with new technology, especially for printing. Texas provides all kinds of Textile Machinery including dyeing, printing, finishing, printing, digital printing and washing.

Mohammad Showkat Iqbal, GM-HR, Epyllion Group talked about how students can prepare for interviews, especially focusing on soft skills to get a good job. All students need to focus on communication skill development for a better careers, he added

Engr. Md. Abdul Based Miah, Associate Prof. and Chairman Textile Dept, International Standard University talked about the need to collaborate with industry and universities for research and development of the Textile sector.

Abul Bashar, DGM, Sawftex Ltd; Shawkat Hossain Sohel; Manager,(CAD), Unifill Composite Dyeing Mills Ltd; Raisul Hoque Chowdhury, Assistant Director of Public Relation, International Standard University spoke at the event. 

The program was presided over by Md. Rifatur Rahman Miazee, Founder of Textile Engineers Society and Event Convener, Md. Morshaed Ali, COO, Textile Engineers Society.

Textile Youth Carnival 2.2 the Title Sponsor, Hoorain Hi-Tech Fabrics Ltd; Education partner, International Standard University; Gift Partner, Vision Textiles Ltd.; Technology Partner, Texsas Engineering Co.Ltd; Media Partner, Textile Focus, Rising BD, Jamuna TV, Photography partner, Sabihans Gallery; Co-Sponsor are Ajlota Printing and Packaging; Apparel Trims Solution.

Textile Engineers Society is a learning platform that organizes different training, grooming, seminar, and workshop for Textiles students. This platform needs to be a collaboration between academia and industry. Textile Focus was a media partner on Textile Youth Carnival 2.2.

At the event, a cultural program was conducted throughout the day in which recitation of poems, songs, and dances were notable. Certificates and awards are distributed among all those present at the event, The last Textile Youth Carnival 2.1 on  January 2021 at a hotel in Dhaka.

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