ASIAN TEXTILE. Asian Textile Conference 14 MARCH 2018 HOTEL ITC MARATHA, MUMBAI, INDIA. Organized by:

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Asian Textile Conference ASIAN TEXTILE TEXTILE INDUSTRY: MOVING BEYOND THE CONVENTIONAL PARADIGMS 14 MARCH 2018 HOTEL ITC MARATHA, MUMBAI, INDIA Organized by: CONFEDERATION OF INDIAN TEXTILE INDUSTRY www.citiindia.com

About ATEXCON Asian Textile Conference (ATEXCON) is the premier textile event. ATEXCON brings together the leading players of Asian textile industry, global input suppliers and service providers to deliberate on key areas of business, including regional as well as global issues concerning this sector. The Conference also focuses on the emerging opportunities through cross country cooperation. Over a decade ATEXCON has also become an important platform for discussing the major technological advancement happening in the textile industry and raw material field. Asian Textile Conference About CITI Confederation of Indian Textile Industry (CITI) being the apex industry chamber of the textile and clothing sector of India, represents all the leading regional & industry associations, major Export Promotion Councils and 17 Corporate Members, thus, including the entire textile value chain from farms to garments & made-ups and the textile machinery industry. The cumulative annual turnover of CITI members is around USD 30 billion i.e. Rs.2 lakh crores plus! CITI through CITICDRA is involved in cotton development & research activities. CITI is also doing skill development in textile sector through Textile Sector Skill Council (TSC).

Changing trends in Asian Textiles & Apparel Trade Asia is the undisputed leader of the textiles and garment manufacturing in the world with China predominantly occupying a major share in the global textile business space. China faces sluggish internal demand and a decrease in export orders due to rising labor costs and labor shortage in coastal provinces and the appreciation of the RMB. This has led to the growth of textile and apparel exports in other Asian countries, especially Bangladesh, Vietnam, India and Cambodia. India enjoys a comparative advantage over China in terms of skilled manpower, raw material availability and cost of production. The direction of exports has also shifted to the ASEAN region, Brazil and India. The global trade agreements under negotiation are bound to challenge India's businesses in many ways. Indian Economy The Indian textiles industry, currently estimated at around US$ 115 billion, is expected to reach US$ 350 billion by 2024. The Indian government has come up with many export promotion policies for the textiles sector including 100 per cent FDI in the Indian textiles sector under the automatic route. The Make in India program launched by Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi is devised to transform India into a global design and manufacturing hub. Make in India is opening investment doors. The world's largest democracy is well on its way to becoming the world's most powerful economy. The amended Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme approved by the Government is a great boost to the textiles & apparel industry including textile machinery sector. Government is aiming at Employment generation and export under the new ATUFS by encouraging textiles & clothing industry and promotion of technical textile sector.

Asian Textile Conference MOVING BEYOND ASIAN THE CONVENTIONAL TEXTILE PARADIGMS 14 MARCH 2018 HOTEL ITC MARATHA, MUMBAI, INDIA Textile Industry: Moving beyond the conventional paradigms MARCH 13, 2018 NETWORKING COCKTAIL DINNER MARCH 14, 2018 09.00 HRS-10:00 HRS: REGISTRATION 11.30 HRS 12.15 HRS: SESSION I POLICY SUPPORT TO ACHIEVE US$ 300 Bn. MARKET PROGRAMME 10.00 11.15 HRS - Inauguration by SMT. SMRITI ZUBIN IRANI Honourable Union Minister of Textiles, Information and Broadcasting 11.15 HRS 11.30 HRS: TEA BREAK India has strengths in terms of raw material availability, manpower availability, large domestic market, presence of complete manufacturing value chain and government support. This has enabled growth of the industry. In order to achieve an ambitious vision of US$ 300 bn markets by 2025, it is imperative to provide industry with the right support. In this session, the esteemed panelist will deliberate on the following points: Current policy support available to the industry Issues being faced by the industry Post GST trade scenario and strategies for inclusive growth Policy perspectives for an integrated textile industry Policy support required to achieve the target exports 12.15 HRS 13.45 HRS: SESSION II INNOVATIONS AND TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS SHAPING THE FUTURE OF TEXTILE MANUFACTURING New product developments, new technology are driving the growth of textile and apparel industry globally. In order to compete at a global level, it has become imperative for the companies to adopt advancement made in field of textile technology. Cost advantage comes through superior product quality, skilled workforce, innovative design, customization, on-time delivery, technology innovations and finally admirable after sales service. All these factors culminate to customer satisfaction. In this session, the esteemed panelist will deliberate on the following points:

Emerging Global technology trends in textile manufacturing (robotic sewing, 3D printing, water less dyeing, etc.) Sustainability through innovation Smart Textiles Technology Upgradation: Challenges and Constraints Need of implementing standardized manufacturing systems and processes to improve the system efficiency and output quality Product lifecycle management- material saving/efficiency, resource efficiency Zero defect Current issues with the productivity and efficiency levels of the workforce in the textile industry Skill development for enhancing efficiency and productivity 13.30-14.15 HRS : LUNCH 14:15 HRS 15:45 HRS : SESSION III: GLOBAL VALUE CHAIN TRADE AND INVESTMENT PERSPECTIVES The global textile and apparel industry has seen a structural shift in terms of manufacturing locations. Earlier the production was concentrated in major western countries, but it has now shifted majorly to developing economies, mainly the Asian countries such as China, India, Bangladesh, Vietnam etc. Moreover, fragmentation of production processes has allowed the developing nations to industrialize by joining value chains instead of building whole chains themselves. In this session, the esteemed panelist will deliberate on the following points: Importance of Regional economic integration in textile industry (trade creation, market expansion, productivity improvement, precursor to investment etc.) Leveraging the benefits of trade agreements Trade and investment perspectives Key challenges facing the textile industry on the international front Need for conducive environment to boost trade and investment 15.45 HRS 16:00 HRS: TEA BREAK 16:00-17:00 hrs SESSION IV: RETAIL IN TEXTILES & APPAREL: EMERGING SCENARIO The retail market in emerging nations is evolving rapidly while moving on a growth trajectory. As the retail market is gradually moving towards organized sector, new channels and new shopping behavior is shapingup. This session seeks to offer insights into the future of fashion retailing. In this session, the esteemed panelist will deliberate on the following points: Present structure of retail sector in Asian countries Emerging Trends and opportunities in retailing sector Strategies being adopted to collaborate textile manufacturing with changing retail scenario

Glimpses of Previous ATEXCONs Host City - Mumbai Mumbai is the hub of T&C Production of India, The city has close proximity to T&C producing states like Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. ITC MARATHA, MUMBAI - A LUXURY COLLECTION HOTEL About Hotel Inspired by the Maratha dynasty, this 5 star business hotel presents an ambience steeped in history. In a rare, quiet spot in Mumbai, a short distance away from the airport, this majestic luxury hotel reaffirms the understated grandeur and ethos of Maharashtrian hospitality. ITC Maratha brings you world class luxury with the warmth of Indian hospitality in an experience that is unmistakably grand by offering a range of cuisines, accommodation and recreation options that are comparable with the best in Mumbai, and the world.

SPONSORS OF PREVIOUS ATEXCONS

SPONSORSHIP BENEFITS Asian Textile Conference 9TH ASIAN TEXTILE CONFERENCE (ATEXCON) Wednesday, 14th March 2018 Hotel ITC Maratha, Mumbai, India Textile Industry: Moving Beyond the Conventional Paradigms Principal Sponsor \ Rs. 15 Lakh USD 23,000 Platinum Sponsor \ Rs. 10 Lakh USD 15,000 Gold Sponsor \ Rs. 5 Lakh USD 7,500 Silver Sponsor \ Rs. 3 Lakh USD 4,600 Lunch Sponsor \ Rs. 7 Lakh USD 11,000 Co-Sponsor \ Rs. 4 Lakh USD 6,000 Associate Sponsor \ Rs. 2 Lakh USD 3,000 Delegate Conference Kit \ Rs. 3 Lakh USD 4,600 Institution Sponsor \ Rs. 1 Lakh USD 1,500 Benefits Category Name and logo display on wings of the Conference backdrop and on all event collaterals and publications Company Publicity Material either printed or on CDs will be placed in the Conference Kit Company logo in the Welcome Panel at the Registration Counter Name and logo on the official website of CITI Exclusive business meetings with selected CEOs / Millowners on a request basis Company CMD will be invited to address in the Inaugural Session CMD / CEO will be invited to join as a Panelist in Sessions I-IV Company logo on Panel 'Thanking all the Sponsors' at Conference Venue Company logo on the back page of Conference Knowledge Paper and Booklet Special Announcements Thanking Sponsors Insertion of Company Logo in Thank You Sponsor Card, Delegate Badge (back side) and Table Tent Card Four colour advertisement in the special edition of Textile Times (the monthly magazine of CITI), which will be included in the Conference Kit A company specific article will be published in the special edition of Textile Times on the topic selected by the sponsor Persons nominated will be included as guest delegates in the Conference Persons nominated will be invited for previous day's Networking Dinner Screening of corporate film/presentation during lunch and tea break / in minutes 8 6 5 3 3 2 1 1 1 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 15 10 6 4 5 Special Promotional Panels at Lunch Venue

MOVING BEYOND ASIAN THE CONVENTIONAL TEXTILE PARADIGMS 14 MARCH 2018 HOTEL ITC MARATHA, MUMBAI, INDIA TEXTILE INDUSTRY: MOVING BEYOND THE CONVENTIONAL PARADIGMS DELEGATE REGISTRATION FORM Name : Designation: Company: Address: Postal Code Country Office Phone: Mobile: Fax: Web: Email: Company / Group's Brief Profile Asian Textile Conference Deadline for Delegate Registration - 13th March 2018 There is no delegation fee for participation in the conference. However, participation will be regulated through mandatory registration. Kindly fax / email the completed registration form immediately. For further information, please contact: Mr. S. Raswant Joint Secretary +91-9811016731 sraswant@citiindia.com Mr. Manoj Sharma Executive Secretary +91-9013386941 manoj@citiindia.com Confederation of Indian Textile Industry (CITI) 6 th floor, Narain Manzil, 23, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi - 110001, India Ph : +91-11-23325012,13,15,55 Fax : 011-41519602 Email : mail@citiindia.com

Asian Textile Conference ITC MARATHA A Luxury Collection Hotel, Sahar, Mumbai -400099 Confederation of Indian Textile Industry 13th and 14th March, 2018 Room Reservation Form Please complete the form and mail back to groupreservation.itcmaratha@itchotels.in and CC to kunal.kulkarni@itchotels.in Dr. Mr. Ms. First Name: Company: Residence Address: Designation. Email. Tel: Last Name: Pincode: Arrival and Departure Info Check In Date: Check In Time: Flight #: ETA: Check Out Date: Check Out Time: Flight #: ETD: Room Reservation Details Executive Club: Single INR 10000 + taxes; Double INR 10500 + taxes *The above rates are applicable to all booking forms sent to ITC Maratha till the check-in date and confirmed by the hotel (Rate and Room Type subject to availability). Room Inclusions: Room rent Buffet Breakfast at Peshwa Pavilion or any other designated venue Wi-Fi Services (HSIA ) Other room amenities/ services as per the room category booked Taxes applicable on room rate is 28% The Check-in time at the hotel is 2 pm and Check-out time is 12 noon. Early check-in will be subject to availability. Airport Transfers: Domestic Airport- Honda City @ INR 1205 + 5% GST + Parking Charges (ONE WAY) International Airport- Honda City @ INR 803 + 5% GST + Parking Charges (ONE WAY) Pick up only Drop Only Both Pick up & Drop Passport No.: Date of Issue: Place of Issue: Passport Expiry: VisaNo.: Date of Validity: Place of Issue: Kindly carry the required documents at the time of arrival: 1) Address Proof 2) Pan Card 3) Aadhar Card Name on Credit Card Credit Card Number: AMEX VISA Master Card DC Expiry Date: Authorized Signature: The rooms are assigned on first-come-first-serve basis and No booking shall be confirmed without a credit card number. This form and room rates are applicable only for forms received till the check-in date and confirmed by the hotel (Rate and Room Type subject to availability). The hotel will charge retention of 100% of room charges for the entire length of stay if the bookings are cancelled between 7th March to 13th March, 2018.

Asian Textile Conference The LaLiT Mumbai, India CITI ATEXCON 2018

Principal Sponsor SPONSORS OF 9TH ATEXCON Platinum Sponsors Gold Sponsors Silver Sponsors Institutional Sponsors Knowledge Partner Associate Sponsor CONFEDERATION OF INDIAN TEXTILE INDUSTRY Corporate Office 6th Floor, Narain Manzil, 23, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi-110 001 Tel: +91 11 23325012/5013/5015/5055 Fax: +91 11 41519602 mail@citiindia.com CIN:U17120MH1967PLC013669 Registered Office 1508, Maker Chambers V, 221, Nariman Point - 400 021 Tel: +91-22-22044314 Fax: 91-22-22846783 citimumbai@citiindia.com www.citiindia.com Media Partner