Strength of Textiles In Bangladesh Perspective
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STRENGTH OF TEXTILES
In Bangladesh Perspective
Md. Sanuwar Rashid, Senior Lecturer, SEU
It does mean that nearly 600000 Students would search for university admission.
Intensive competition in varsity admission
Choice for competitive future:
Medical EngineeringNatural Science
BBA
Engineering segments to choose:
Engineering
Electrical EngineeringElectrical Engineering
Telecommunication Engineering
Telecommunication Engineering
Textile EngineeringTextile Engineering
Civil EngineeringCivil Engineering
Computer EngineeringComputer Engineering
Mechanical EngineeringMechanical Engineering
ArchitectureArchitecture
From Where the civilization Started
Hand picking of cotton
Hand Spinning
Back strap weaving
Where we are now / up to what we are
Journey towards future
Strengths of Textile Sector : Bangladesh perspective
Spinning Mills: 377
WeavingMills: 750
KnittingMills: 2800
Dyeing & Finishing Mills: 320
GarmentFactories: 4800
Source: ITET Journal, 2009 & Daily star, 10th August 2011
Main stream Job of Textile Engineer
*Source: president, BTMA on 10th August in interview with the daily star.
Job availability of Textile Engineer
Source: A N M Ahmed ullah, Doctoral Research, 2011
•Currently Bangladesh holds more than 4.5 percent share in the global clothing export-market and positioned itself as 2nd largest garment exporting country in terms of value after China.
•Bangladesh has already been a USD 20 billion industry.
•In fact, RMG export accounted for 78% of the total export of Bangladesh in FY 2009-10.
Primary source: Bangladesh Bank, January 2011
Export Growth of RMG sector in Million USD
Primary source: Bangladesh Bank, January 2011
A well balanced growth rate both in Knitting & Weaving
October to December period of 2010
•At present Bangladesh exports RMG to around 90 countries in the world which include USA, Canada, Germany, UK, France, Italy and Turkey.
Primary source: Bangladesh Bank, January 2011
•Bangladesh has a quota to export only 10 million garment pieces to India and it took just 6 months for the country to exhaust the quota set by the Indian government. As a result of the quotas, Bangladesh's RMG export to India is only worth $35 million compared to $20 billion in RMG exports worldwide.
Daily Star; 2-11-12; RMG industry: a bright spot
Challenge for Future Textile Engineer:
•Bangladesh focuses mainly on low cost basic items and lags behind major competitors such as China and Vietnam in terms of product diversification. •Major portions of Bangladesh's exports are shirts, blouses, T-shirt, pullovers and these products are produced mainly to cater to middle and lower market segments of US and EU.• It is notable that Bangladesh produces very limited categories of expensive and fashion oriented garments.
You, the future Textile Engineer, would incline your talent towards smart textile technology to foster the Growth of RMG sectors.
5 million workers are currently employed and 50% of them are female worker from rural areas.
Despite many difficulties like inefficiencies
port and transport, low supply of electricity and gas
rising cotton price
Today's Excellence in Textile Engineering:
•The shoe changes the level of cushioning according to the user’s weight and speed, and the terrain.•A magnetic sensor in the shoe monitor changes in weight, pace and surface 1000 times per second and send the information to a microprocessor•The microprocessor capable for 5 million calculations per second analyses the input and, if necessary, sends instructions to the shoe’s “muscle”•A motor-driven cable system connected to a cushioning cylinder in the heel changes then the cushioning
PHASE CHANGE MATERIALS (PCM)
OUTLAST
COMFORTEMP
THERMASORB
PARAFFIN WAX
DIAPLEX
SHAPE MEMORY MATERIALS
Thermochromic inks
Liquid crystals
Photochromic inks
CHROMIC MATERIALS
MATERIALS THAT CHANGE COLOR REVERSIBLY DUE TO:
• Light (photochromic)
• Heat (thermochromic)
• Electricity (electrochromic)
• Pressure (piezochromic)
• Liquid (solvatechromic)
• Electron beam (carsolchromic)
CONDUCTIVE TEXTILES
Transmitting signals (textile networks)
Transforming signals (textile sensors and actuators)
SPYDER SKI JACKET
Weather proof entertainment center
ADIDAS-POLAR PROJECT
Fusion
Weather proof Clothing
THE HUG SHIRT
http://current.com/items/76371842/the_hug_shirt.htm
POLYMERIC OPTICAL FIBERS
ILLUMINATION ** SENSORS ** TRANSMITTING SIGNALS
Create-Wearv OFFD English.wmv
Luminex
France telecom
Philips unveils photonic textiles
Photonic Textiles from Phillips. Applied in soft fabric, the light from the small pixels diffuses, resulting in a more or less continuous light-emitting soft surface
FASHION APPLICATIONS
Lightning dress
Illuminated dress for time keeping
Shape change by remote control
McKinsey & Company, a trusted consultant for many of the world's influential businesses and institutions, has done a case study that reviews Bangladesh's garment growth formula.
It predicts that the country's apparel exports will double by 2015 and nearly triple within a
10-year horizonSource: Daily Star; 17-12-2011; McKinsey predicts RMG exports to double by 2015
What we need to do is to be a striver of excellence to grasp them.
A widest opportunity is waiting for us.
Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things and no good thing ever dies.
(Taken from Swashank Redemption)
Hoping that you will find your destination somewhere in Globalized Apparel Supply Chain