Smart clothing market is growing

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The International Conference on Technology and Fashion Bangladesh Model participants took part in Katoway after wearing smart clothing at the Bangladesh Fashion Week Summit. The first light in the capital city of Bashundhara International Convention on Monday
Smart clothing market in the developed world is growing. In 2025, these technologically competitive garments will stand at $ 1,350 million. For this, the entrepreneurs will have to go to the production of smart clothing to maintain the position of garment exports.
Speakers at the International Conference on 'Fashion and Technology Summit' at the International Convention Center of Bashundhara (ICCB) in the capital on Monday. At the same time, they said that the use of technology will reduce the cost of production if the world of garments exports to survive in the future. Increase the production capacity.
Private operators of Bangladesh Apparel Exchange organized the day-long conference. The garment industry entrepreneurs, representatives of brand and buyers' organizations, embassies and donor agencies took part. There are four seminars in the conference. Junky Corporation Japanese Industrial Engineer Suchi Utenea, Pradip David of Universal Robot, Sunil Shekramani, executive vice-president of Li and Fang; IBM Scientific Research Vicash Roykar, founder of Electric Runway Amenda Cosco, Chief Editor of FashionRad Magazine Mucaitanta Kafundi, among others.
The smart clothing fashion show was held in the last episode of the day-long conference. In this, technological clothing of fashion designers from Netherlands, Spain, France, UK and India is displayed. Among these, LED lighted clothes were. Along with the words or words of people, the color of that lamp is changed. Again the LED lights had a pair of special clothes. Light color changes automatically when the distance increases between the costumes. Apart from this, models of different technologies, including 3D print, walk on the ramps.
Chief Executive Officer of Apparel Exchange Mostafiz Uddin said, "We want to reach 50-60 billion dollars in the export of readymade garments. However, the technological value added (expensive) can not be moved to the place without clothing production. So the conference was arranged to introduce the technology and products to the entrepreneurs of the brand as well as the representatives of the brand.