Nanotechnology, 3-D printing, eco-friendly fabrics and smarter factories are some trends that will continue to have a strong impact on the textiles industry in the coming years, according to Donear Industries Ltd managing director Rajendra Agarwal, who is looking forward to integrate artificial intelligence and robotics into shopfloor processes to improve efficiency.
Nanotechnology is being used to create utilitarian clothing from water-repellent, fire-repellent and aromatic fabrics. A different arm of nanotechnology will also enable the textile industry to go for low-energy production, which helps in environmental sustenance, Agarwal told Fibre2Fashion in an interview.Nanotechnology, 3-D printing, eco-friendly fabrics and smarter factories are some trends that will have a strong impact on the textiles industry in the coming years, according to Donear Industries Ltd managing director Rajendra Agarwal, who is looking forward to integrate artificial intelligence and robotics into shopfloor processes to improve efficiency.#
3-D printing is being incorporated into fabrics to get a resilient and smooth finish, he added. (DS)
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Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India