The number of digital buyers in India is expected to reach 41 million by the end of 2016, among which the rank of online buyers has been growing at a faster rate. The cover story of March 2016 issue of the ITJ reveals the many-sided facets of this booming digital revolution. In our Face2Face section, Akiyoshi Ohno, Senior Adviser from Konica Minolta’s Inkjet Division explains how the company remains firmly committed to innovations in the manufacturing process in the textile market. The March issue also covers the Oerlikon meet in Daman, wherein top brass from Oerlikon team including Michael Korobczuk and Khurshed Thanawalla gives some insights on the Indian market for synthetic extiles. Other regular sections feature reports related to top companies from the textile space. Do not miss out on this one!
The Indian Textile Journal (ITJ), rated as India’s leading textile monthly, has been serving the textile and textile-related industry since 1889. The sectors that it covers include Spinning, Weaving, Processing, Dyeing & Finishing, Knitting and Garmenting. It carries authentic articles on various subjects related to these segments from eminent authors from institutions and also from the industry experts. Every month, it carries extensive information on new products & emerging technologies on these segments. Technology and Trade Information is the very backbone of The Indian Textile Journal. Apart from a substantial subscriber base, the magazine rightly can boast of a huge complement of readership cutting across the various segments of the textile industry. It is also subscribed by the textile industries from some neighbouring countries including Bangladesh and Pakistan.