Description

About the Course

The training program on "Crafting the Future of Handloom by Blending Tradition with Technology and Sustainability" aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of traditional handloom techniques, their cultural significance, and economic importance while exploring sustainable weaving practices and raw materials for eco-friendly production, The program emphasizes safety in textiles through regulatory frameworks and testing requirements. The training also promotes sustainable packaging, storage, and inventory management, and guides participants in creating a robust digital presence for broader market access.

 

Training Shall Broadly Cover

  • Traditional Handloom Techniques
  • Sustainable Weaving Practices
  • Material Testing and Certification
  • Safety in Textiles
  • Quality Control
  • Packaging, Storage, and Inventory Management
  • Digital Marketing and Online Presence
  • Innovation in Techniques and Product Design
  • Challenges and Opportunities for Artisans

 

Prerequisites

There are no formal prerequisites for attending the training on “Crafting the Future of Handloom by blending Tradition with Technology and Sustainability” training Course. However, it is preferred if the participant has a fair knowledge of handloom.

 

Who Should Attend?

  • Artisans and Weavers
  • Textile Entrepreneurs
  • Government Officials and Policymakers
  • Quality control managers
  • Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and Cooperatives
  • Traders and Retailers
  • Academicians and Researchers
  • Designers and Innovators
  • Quality and Standards Professional
  • Students and Enthusiasts of Traditional Textiles
  • Consultants/Trainers etc.

 

What’s Included?

  • Learning materials
  • Certificate of participation (Certificate shall be issued as a ‘Soft Copy’ from our Training Portal. This certificate can be verified anytime from our website tcb.qcin.org by entering its unique ID number or scanning the QR Code).

 

Enquire Now

Rohit Varshney, Project Manager TCB/QCI, rohit.varshney@qcin.org, Ph. 9773500376