The textile industry is changing dynamically, and analysis of recent issues featured in Textile Magazines shows that industry is focusing on sustainability, innovation and modern technologies. There are very large and encouraging movements headed by industry leaders putting ₹ 350 crore with new processing capacities in Madhya Pradesh by Vardhman Textiles Ltd. to meet with the increasing global requirement of high quality textiles. In the same way, progressive improvements are exhibited in sustainable practice using aerogel infused viscose fibers for home textiles’ improved thermal efficiency.
Also, specialty fabric manufacturers such as Rachit Prints are planning big with its revenue target set at ₹100 crore in FY 2027 focusing on sectors such as mattress market. Today some of the world’s technological giants, such as Baldwin Technology, are changing the face of textile production with automated and environmentally friendly technology, guaranteeing that progress and growth are in line with sustainability initiatives. The application of the traceability system in the organic cotton supply chain, as done in the case of Haelixa with C&A, confirms the change of tone in this industry.
These developments together with the introduction of hybrid printing technologies and the next generation comfort materials presents one of the most dynamic phases of textile industry in which the Textile Magazines act as knowledge repositories and as change enablers with knowledge sharing platforms to ignite change in the sector.