Friday, January 30, 2009

TECHNICAL TEXTILES FOR INDIA: [ Technical Textiles - Adidas acquisition signals mass market beckons.]

Technical Textiles - Adidas acquisition signals mass market beckons.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Monday, January 26, 2009

[ Technical Textiles - PEEK Fiber.]


New PEEK fibre for electronic protection.



Zeus Inc., based in Orangeburg, South Carolina, USA, has commercialised the production of PEEK drawn fibre. The company is currently capable of extruding strands in sizes ranging from 0.07 to 1 mm and to meet specific industry requirements offers the product in natural, black, red, green, yellow, blue, orange and violet.


SOURCE.


http://www.technical-textiles.net

[ 60th Happy Republic Day.]


The meaning of Republic.
1)A country in which the supreme power rests in the body of citizens entitled to vote and is exercised by representatives chosen directly or indirectly by them.
2)A country in which the head of the government is an elected or nominated president,and not a monarch.
In India we vote for a party's candidate who is a person chosen by a party and there are several party's and several candidates which may even include criminals also.Our options are and may never get the right candidate elected
We have to vote and we vote and the result ******.
.
What does our vote do.?
Those elected go to Lok Sabha = 543 persons.
By a method unknown to me 233 persons are elected to Rajya Shaba.
The total number of these 4896 persons we have voted again Vote.
The Value of these M L A's vote is
State population of these MLS's divided by 1000 multiplied by number of their state MLA's
The there is Rajya Sabha MP's
Each MP's Vote =
Total value of all MLA's divided by Total Members of Parliment
Which is = to Value of ONE M P's VOTE.
With this calulas equation we get One President powerless (a rubber stamp)
One Prime Minister all powerful.
Governers of his choice for all states.
As many Ministers as he wants besides a host of bearucrats of his choice.
Where did my vote go.?
The votes get converted by a formula as "CABINET COM MITE" a deadly weapon of the Dictator who uses the word as the weapon the "CABINET CAMMITE" to do what he wants.

How does all this happen,it is as per our constitution.
This is the " Document " of our country.
THE HISTORY OF THE " DOCUMENT".
The creation of a constitutional body was the outcome of the 1945 Cabinet Mission that aimed to discuss and finalise plans for the transfer of power from the British Raj to Indian Leadership,providing India with Independence under Dominion Status.
*Members of the constituent assembly were chosen by Indirect election by members of the Provincial Legislative Assembles,according to the scheme recommended by the Cabinet Mission.
*With India's Independence,the constituent assembly became a fully sovereign body and fell to work on 9 December 1947
*The draft Constitution was published in January 1948,the general discussion began.Between November 15,1948 and October 17,1949,the draft was thoroughly discussed clause by clause
*As many as 7,635 amendments were proposed and 2,473 were actually discussed over two years,11 months and 17 days taken to frame the constitution,114 days were spent on its consideration alone
*The constitution was adopted on November26,1949 and signed by Dr.Rajendra Prasad as Chairman of the constituent assembly, It came in to force on
January 26,1950
*On this day,the constituent assembly ceased to exist,transforming itself into the Provinsional Parliment of India until a new Parliment was constituted in 1952.
To day that is the year 2009 we are a Country of VOTERS plus something.

[ Technical Textiles - Events to Remember.]

It will be very interesting to attend all these conferences.


4–5 March 2009

Technical Textiles (2nd International Conference)

Venue: Karachi
Pakistan
Contact information: Organiser: Pegasus Consultancy
Contact: Nida Khan
Tel: +92-21-111-734266
Fax: +92-21-241-0723
Email: info@pegasus.com.pk
Website: http://www.pegasusconsultancy.com




6–10 June 2009

International Textile Machinery Exhibition (ITM 2009)

Venue: Istanbul
Turkey
Contact information: Organiser: International Relations Manager, ITM 2009
Contact: Canan Korkmaz
Tel: +90-212-541-9234
Fax: +90-212-599-3882
Email: canankorkmaz@teknikfuarcilik.com
Website: http://www.itm2009.com




16–18 June 2009

Personal Protective Clothing and Equipment

Venue: Vancouver, British Colombia
Canada
Contact information: Organiser: ASTM International
Contact: Steve Mawn
Tel: +1-610-832-9726
Fax:
Email: smawn@astm.org
Website: http://www.astm.org/ccommit/committee/F23.htm




16–18 September 2009

Dornbirn Man-made Fibers Congress

Venue: Dornbirn
Austria
Contact information: Organiser: Austrian Man-made Fibers Institute
Contact:
Tel: +43-5572-36850
Fax: +43-5572-31233
Email:
Website: http://www.dornbirn-mfc.com




23–25 September 2009

Industrial Fabrics Association International (IFAI) Expo

Venue: San Diego, California
USA
Contact information: Organiser: Industrial Fabrics Association International
Contact: Jill M. Rutledge
Tel: +1-651-225-6981
Fax: +1-651-631-9334
Email: jmrutledge@ifai.com
Website: http://www.ifaiexpo.info




30 September—1 October 2009

Textile Engineering Conference

Venue: Chemnitz
Germany
Contact information: Organiser: Chemnitz University of Technology
Contact: Peter Meynerts
Tel: +49-371-531-32964
Fax:
Email: peter.meynerts@mb.tu-chemnitz.de
Website: http://www.chemtextiles.de



10–12 October 2009

Techtextil India

Venue: Mumbai
India
Contact information: Organiser: Messe Frankfurt India
Contact: Radhika Agarwal
Tel:
Fax:
Email: radhika.agarwal@india.messefrankfurt.com
Website: http://www.messefrankfurtindia.in





14–16 October 2009

JEC Asia

Venue: Singapore
Singapore
Contact information: Organiser: JEC
Contact:
Tel: +33-1-5836-1500
Fax: +33-1-5836-1513
Email:
Website: http://www.jeccomposites.com




15-16 October 2009

How to Enter Technical Textiles Markets

Venue: Edinburgh
UK
Contact information: Organiser: International Newsletters Ltd
Contact: Guy Kitteringham
Tel: +44-870-165-7210
Fax: +44-870-165-7212
Email: sales@intnews.com
Website: www.technical-textiles.net





18–20 November 2009

Indian Textile Technology Show (Indtex 2009)

Venue: Mumbai
India
Contact information: Organiser: Mack Brooks Exhibitions
Contact: David Tellett
Tel: 44-1727-814400
Fax: +44-1727-814401
Email: indtex@mackbrooks.com
Website: http://www.mackbrooks.com.




4–6 February 2010

Textilveredelung & Promotion 2010

Venue: Stuttgart
Germany
Contact information: Organiser: Messe Stuttgart International
Contact: Sabine Armbruster
Tel: +49 (0)711 2589-12
Fax: +49 (0)711 2589-688
Email: sabine.armbruster@messe-stuttgart.de
Website: http://www.tv-textilmesse.de/




18–20 May 2010

SPESA Expo (part of Megatex)

Venue: Atlanta, Georgia
USA
Contact information: Organiser: SPESA Expo
Contact: Benton Gardner
Tel: +1-919-872-8909, extn. 203
Fax:
Email: benton@spesa.org
Website: http://www.SPESA.org






18–20 May 2010
Techtextil North America 2010 (part of Megatex)

Venue: Atlanta, Georgia
USA
Contact information: Organiser: Messe Frankfurt Inc
Contact: Stephanie Everett, Group Show Manager (Textile Shows)
Tel: +1-770-984-8016, extn. 424
Fax: +1-770-984-8023

Email: stephanie.everett@usa.messefrankfurt.co



Website: http://www.techtextilNA.com







18–20 May 2010
ATME-I (part of Megatex)
Venue: Atlanta, Georgia
USA
Contact information:Organiser: ATME-I/Megatex
Contact: Justin Akinleye, Show Manager
Tel: +1-866-414-4342
Fax:
Email: justin.akinleye@mackbrooks.co
Website: http://www.atme-i2010.com.

Monday, January 19, 2009

[ Technical Textiles - The Battle - Govt v/s Desi Firms.].

NEW DELHI: Industry chamber Ficci has called for stronger industry-defense partnership to promote innovation in technical textiles in India.


In its report on 'Opportunities for Technical Textiles in Indian Defence', Ficci said there is a need for faster testing and trial procedures for the approval of a product in Indian defense, especially for the textiles items.


Technical textiles refers to protective and special clothing used by defense forces, which is largely imported by the government.


The study reveals that personnel uniforms alone account for Rs 2,000 crore expenditure by the Indian defense forces. "Besides uniform, the industry could also provide parachutes, bullet proof jackets, geo-textiles for border roads and tents, thus offering a new and large market for the Indian textile manufacturers," the report said.


Ficci calls for stronger partnership to promote technical textiles.


17 Jan 2009, 1736 hrs IST, Mahima Puri, ET Bureau


SOURCE.


http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/Garments__Textiles/Ficci_calls_for_stronger_partnership_to_promote_technical_textiles/articleshow/3994214.cms