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Professor Parik Goswami hopes to strengthen links between the University of Huddersfield and the fashion and textile industry after becoming the first academic to be appointed to the board of the UK Fashion and Textile Association (UKFT).

Head of the Department of Fashion and Textiles and director of the University’s Technical Textiles Research Centre (TTRC), Professor Goswami will help the UKFT to look at innovation, R&D and sustainability in the industry.

Professor Goswami is already on the advisory board of Textiles 2030 led by WRAP.

 

Professor Parik Goswami

Professor Parik Goswami

 

Commenting on his appointment, Professor Goswami says; “We want to associate ourselves with industrial organisations and initiatives like UKFT and Textiles 2030 so we can bring that knowledge to our students. At the same time, we want to bring cutting-edge knowledge to the industry for its economic development.

“We want our students to know the theory of what we teach. We also want them to understand the micro-environment they work with. That means understanding the challenges of working with the industry and what its future may be.

“I am delighted to join the board. I am looking forward to working with my colleagues in a meaningful way for the betterment of the UK fashion and textiles ecosystem. UKFT plays a very important role in this ecosystem. We want our industries to have access to cutting-edge knowledge and a framework for commercialising state-of-art concepts and technology.”

The University’s alliance with UKFT taps into the decades of tradition of the fashion and textile industry in and around Huddersfield.

UKFT works across a range of projects to help the UK industry take full advantage of new technologies and markets. This includes changing the future landscape into one where circularity and environmentally sustainable supply chains are the new normal.

Most recently, UKFT began working with IBM, Tech Data and the Future Fashion Factory to design, prototype and pilot a new technology platform to help the UK fashion and textile industry to drive sustainability and profitability through increased transparency within the supply chain. Retailers Next, H&M (COS brand), N Brown, New Look and yarn manufacturer Laxtons will be part of the initial pilot.

Adam Mansell, CEO of UKFT, says; “We are delighted to welcome Professor Goswami to the UKFT board to strengthen our links with academia and help shape our work on innovation, R&D and sustainability. Parik brings a fantastic insight into the technical textile sector. He has also been instrumental in driving forward the fashion and textile courses at Huddersfield. We believe these areas will be critical for the UK fashion and textile industry’s economic recovery and growth in the years to come.”

 

 

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