BANGLADESH HOME TEXTILE GIANT PONDERS DIGITAL PUSH

Bangladesh’s top textiles makers are racing against time to alter the way they print fabric. The reason is simple: go digital or risk losing a competitive edge. Vertically integrated textile manufacturing major Noman Group told Digital Textile that it is carefully considering digital textile investments. “Things are changing day by day. In the world of printing, this is new development,” said Md. (Mohammad) Mostofa Kamal, Noman’s head of commercial affairs. “So we need it to catch up.” Noman officials held talks in November (2015) with Germany’s ...


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