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Fifth Annual Seminar by TANTU on “Performance Textiles: Athleisure and Active Sportswear”

TANTU announces Fifth annual seminar on “Performance Textiles: Athleisure and Active Sportswear” to be held at India International Center, Max Muller Marg, New Delhi on 16th September 2017.

TANTU is the alumni association (North India chapter) of two 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.  On one hand increased mass-interest in active sports and outdoor leisure activities such as running, sailing, climbing, cycling, etc. has led to immense growth in the consumption of textile materials in manufacturing of active sports related goods and equipment. On the other hand increasing disposable income and a surge in female participation in sports are the major factors driving the growth of the world sports apparels market.  The performance sports apparel market is expected to generate revenue of $184.6 billion by 2020, growing at a CAGR of 4.3% during 2015-2020. According to research by Morgan Stanley, the athleisure sector has seen a huge increase of 42% over the last seven years, and is now worth over $270bn globally – not only that, but athleisure is also predicted to grow another 30% by 2020, especially in Asia and the US. According to The NPD Group, US activewear apparel sales totaled US $ 45.9 billion in 2016, up 11% from last year and far outperforming the traditional apparel sector overall.  According to Euromonitor report, from 2015 to 2016, the Indian sportswear market grew 22%, outpacing the segment’s global increase of 7%. By 2020, it is expected to grow an additional 12% CAGR with sales expected to reach US $ 8 billion. By 2018 Asia Pacific would emerge as the largest sports apparel market. While most of the international brands are already present in India, Indian start-up brands have already made their mark. To discuss on challenges and India’s preparedness in this segment this year’s TANTU seminar on “Performance Textiles” will focus on Athleisure and Active Sportswear.  The TANTU seminar format sans the usual speaker presentation and rather there will be two panel discussions by national and international experts from the field. The panel discussion on “Manufacturing Challenges” and “Markets and Opportunities”, which will be addressed by national and international experts from the field. Mr. Harkirat Singh of Woodlands, Mr. Roshan Baid of Alcis, Mr. Mohit Singhal of Aurro, Mr. Bijesh Todi of T10 Sports, have already confirmed their participation in panel discussion. Experts from Decathlon, Shiv Naresh, Reliance Performax, Wildcraft and many other’s are also likely to join the much awaited panel discussion.

Dr. Prabir Jana, President, TANTU and seminar Chairman says, “”he seminar will be a congregation of experts and practitioners of Athleisure and Active Sportswear domain. The brands, the manufacturers, the technology providers, the fabric and accessories suppliers will join together to discuss the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats in manufacturing and marketing domain. The deliberations of the experts will share and solve the problems and facilitate the newly created yet high growth segment to establish as India’s strength.

Please CLICK HERE to see the confirmed speaker list 

The seminar is by invitation only and kindly visit www.tantutextile.com for further details.

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Dr. Prabir Jana, President, [email protected], 9953005392

Mr. Sanjib Sinha, General Secretary, secretary@tantutextile.com, 9810288976 

Address for correspondence:

C/o Kalpataru International, B36 A (first floor), Kalkaji New Delhi – 110019 Tel: 011-26280828

2016 Post-Event Report TECHNICAL SEMINAR 25th September 2016

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