Introduction of textile students exhibition :
In Textile Students educational excursion aimed at broadening industry knowledge and enhancing practical skills, students from the Textile Department of Shahid S.A. Memorial Polytechnic Institute recently attended the largest textile exhibition in Dhaka. The event, organized at Bangladesh-China Friendship Exhibition Center, Purbachal, Dhaka, is one of the most anticipated textile exhibitions in Bangladesh, drawing industry professionals, students, and enthusiasts from across the country and beyond. The visit provided students with valuable exposure to the latest textile technologies, sustainable practices, and innovative manufacturing techniques, serving as a bridge between theoretical learning and real-world application.
Exploring Cutting-Edge Innovations
For the textile students, the exhibition was an eye-opening experience as they got to witness the latest advancements in textile machinery, raw materials, and processing techniques. Leading global and local manufacturers showcased innovations in textile printing, weaving, dyeing, and finishing. The students had the opportunity to interact with representatives from companies specializing in advanced textile technologies, such as automatic knitting machines, eco-friendly dyeing processes, and digital printing equipment.
One of the students, Sayra Hasan , expressed her excitement about the hands-on experience, saying, “It’s one thing to learn about these machines in a classroom, but actually seeing them operate and understanding their potential is amazing. I feel inspired to learn more and perhaps even specialize in one of these areas.”
Gaining Insight into viability
viabilityThe textile industry in Bangladesh is increasingly focusing on sustainability, given its environmental impact and the demand for eco-friendly products in international markets. During the exhibition, students were exposed to various sustainable practices, including water-saving dyeing processes, organic and recycled fibers, and environmentally friendly chemical alternatives. The experience underscored the importance of sustainable practices in today’s global textile market and demonstrated how Bangladesh’s textile sector is adapting to meet these demands.
The students participated in discussions about the environmental challenges faced by the industry and explored solutions for waste reduction, energy efficiency, and water conservation. For Shahid S.A. Memorial Polytechnic’s textile students, this exposure to sustainability was especially impactful, as it connected their studies in textile sciences with global environmental concerns.
Networking with Industry skills
The exhibition also offered the Textile students an invaluable opportunity to network with professionals and experts in the textile industry. Exhibitors and industry leaders engaged with students, answering their questions and sharing insights into the workings of textile manufacturing, global market trends, and career opportunities within the field. Many students gathered information on internships, job prospects, and professional pathways, paving the way for future collaborations and potential employment.
Faculty member Mrs Laboni Akter, who accompanied the students, emphasized the significance of these interactions: “Networking with industry leaders gives students an edge, helping them understand what is expected in the professional world. These interactions motivate them to align their skills with industry needs, making them more prepared for a career in textiles.”
Hands-On Learning: Bridging Theory and Practice
For tTextile students who have spent significant time in the classroom, learning about textile materials, fabric construction, and textile technology, the exhibition provided a tangible, real-world context to their studies. They observed machinery, textile displays, and production processes, translating the theories and concepts they learned at Shahid S.A. Memorial Polytechnic Institute into practical knowledge.
The faculty’s integration of this visit into the curriculum ensures that students not only learn about but also understand and experience these technologies firsthand. This hands-on approach reinforces learning and prepares students for a smooth transition into the textile industry, particularly in roles requiring technical knowledge and problem-solving skills.
Inspiring Future Leaders in Textile students
Shahid S.A. Memorial Polytechnic Institute’s commitment to exposing students to industry events like this exhibition reflects its goal of preparing future leaders in Bangladesh’s textile sector. By providing these experiential learning opportunities, the institute is equipping students with the skills, knowledge, and professional networks essential for their careers. The visit to Dhaka’s largest textile exhibition will undoubtedly inspire students to innovate, pursue excellence, and contribute meaningfully to Bangladesh’s vibrant textile industry.
As Rijon Mia, a final-year student, summarized, “This experience has not only broadened my perspective but also strengthened my determination to make a positive impact in the textile sector. I am grateful to Shahid S.A. Memorial Polytechnic for this opportunity, and I look forward to applying what I’ve learned in my future career.”
Conclusion
The trip to the textile exhibition in Dhaka was a fruitful endeavor for the students and faculty of Shahid S.A. Memorial Polytechnic Institute’s Textile Department. With new insights, skills, and inspiration, these young textile enthusiasts are well-prepared to enter and contribute to an ever-evolving and dynamic industry, bringing innovative solutions to the challenges facing the textile world today.