
22 October 2009,
Grimsby - India’s technical textile sector was out in force last week as
TechTextil India 2009 got underway in Mumbai. The three day event took place
between 10-12 October and attracted visitors across India and further afield,
all looking to exploit the huge growth opportunities that the country’s
technical textile market has to offer. UK-based Super Absorbent Fibre (SAF)
manufacturer Technical Absorbents Ltd (TAL) says it was inundated with enquiries
throughout the show.
“TAL had a
stand of 24m2 and enjoyed an enviable location close to the main entrance and
registration desks. During the exhibition it certainly raised further awareness
of its technology within the Indian technical textiles industry, and attracted
interested companies from key market sectors, such as cable yarns and tapes,
apparel, dental, medical, hygiene, food packaging and technical textiles”, the company said today.
TAL is owned
by Bluestar Fibres Ltd, which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of China National
Bluestar Corporation, which in-turn is wholly-owned by ChemChina.
In addition
to the manufacture of SAF, TAL also toll manufactures nonwovens, yarns, woven
fabrics and finished consumer goods, all containing SAF. This is as a result of
the relationships it has built with some of the world’s leading specialist
fibre converters, roll-goods producers and end product manufacturers. It is now
working to develop similar networks with Indian companies in order to enhance
routes to market within this region.
“India
offers an exciting market potential for TAL,” explains the company’s Business
Development Manager Dave Hill. “The country has a high skill-set in terms of
scientific and technical manpower and huge levels of expertise within the
textile market. This means that the understanding of what SAF technology can
offer and the ease of its application for new product development is made
easier.
“We pride
ourselves on our ability to create new and innovative absorbent solutions and
at TechTextil India we spoke to many people who were looking for this type of
technology for new development projects. Some key areas of market interest were
for TAL’s new washable sweat absorbent under jackets, TAL’s agro textile
products and TAL’s geo textile range of products. India’s knowledge of SAF and
its endless possibilities has definitely increased over the past few years,
which lead to more in-depth conversations than at previous events.
“TAL already
has a presence in India through Business Co-ordination House (BCH), which is a
vital resource. The team has excellent links with both the global and Indian
technical textile industries and has already been successful in introducing TAL
to various companies, entrepreneurs, students, academicians and other industry
stakeholders. TAL now has dedicated member of the BCH team to help it develop
the India market even further and help follow up enquiries from trade
exhibitions such as this.”