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ACIMIT sets up Italian textile training centre in Ichalkaranji

29 Dec '12
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By the signing of the agreement between the Association of Italian Textile Machinery Manufacturers (ACIMIT) and the DKTE'S Textile & Engineering Institute, Ichalkaranji Dist. Kolhapaur, Maharashtra State, both the parties have agreed to implement the establishment of Italian Technology Centre for the benefit of Textile Sector in India.

The project includes providing on free using basis of textile machinery by interested manufacturers for a maximum period of 3 years, training activities provided by the same Italian Textile machinery companies adhering to the initiative, the distribution of ACIMIT's digital technology manual containing Italian state-of-the-art technology, and the awarding of scholarships to three students selected by a committee of DKTE'S faculty in order to help them to pursue their professional training.

The project will be coordinated by a working group representing ACIMIT, which agrees to participate in all engagements held both in Italy and India, and an Indian counterpart, Raretech, which will be responsible for coordinating all onsite activities.

The technology training center is a part of a larger initiative called Machines Italia, financed by the Ministry for Economic Development (MiSE), which has entrusted its organization to Federmacchine (the Federation of Italian Manufacturers of Capital Equipment).

Machines Italia in India aims to lend its support to the internationalization efforts of companies in the sector, in one of the world's most intensely developed industrial areas.

“Through this technology training centre, ACIMIT's President Mr. Sandro Salmoiraghi summarized, ACIMIT intends to strengthen the profitable relationship which already exists with India's textile industry.” The market in India is currently the third most important destination for our exports (over the first half of 2012, we exported 58 million euros worth of machinery).

“This initiative aims to increase everyone's awareness, continues Salmoiraghi, of the important synergy with the territory's textile manufacturers, represented by the world of academia. The benefits in terms of image will be felt not just by individual participating Italian businesses supplying machinery, but for the whole of Italy's textile sector.”

The Director General for Internationalization Policies and Promotion of Exchanges of MiSE, Pietro Celi, expressed his satisfaction for the realization of the Technology Center, “an expression of the desire and capabilities of the private and public sectors to interact and operate, in complementary way, to support Italian businesses and strengthen our competitiveness in global markets.”

The Member of Governing Council of DKTE'S Textile and Engineering Institute and Former Minister of Textiles, M.S., Mr. Prakash Awade has promised all the help and support for the successful implementation of the project and expressed hope that this training centre equipped with state of the art Italian textile machinery will go a long way in catering to the needs of the textile industry in India and strengthening the ties between the two Countries, Italy and India.

General information on Italian textile machinery industry and ACIMIT:
ACIMIT represents an industrial sector comprising around 300 companies (employing close to 12,400 people) and producing machinery for an overall value of about 2.7 billion euros, with exports amounting to 80% of total sales. The quality of Italian textile technology is evidenced by the high number of countries in which Italian machinery is sold: around 130 countries worldwide.

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