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DICE Textile is a focused strategic initiative of DICE

Foundation USA, led by National Textile University (NTU)

Faisalabad in close collaboration with consortium universities, textile

Industry, and government. The major objectives of DICE Textile

platform are: to grow indigenous textile industry in Pakistan by

providing a common platform for Academia, Textile Industry,

Government and Expatriates to promote and collaborate on

innovations related to textile sector, commercialization of

innovations, textile engineering capacity building leveraging

knowledge of expatriates around the world, providing access to

Pakistan textile industry to international markets leveraging extensive

expatriate network and to help Government of Pakistan in textile

policy making.

Objectives of DICE-Textile

To foster culture of Innovation and Entrepreneurship in the

country and make it part of Nation’s DNA.

To establish a strong linkage b/w academia and textile Industry

and provide a common platform for academia, industry,

government, entrepreneurs and expatriates to interact, share

knowledge and collaborate on innovations and

commercialization, in order to grow the indigenous textile

industry in the country.

To create a positive and favorable image of Pakistan Textile

industry in the eyes of international community – i.e. country

fully capable of developing innovative textile products for

domestic market as well as for rest of the world.

To expedite the process of technology revolution in Pakistan by

motivating both academia and industry to acquire, promote and

utilize state-of-art technologies/high-tech software for the rapid

development of innovative textile products.

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Patron: Prof. Dr. Arshad Ali,

Executive Director (HEC)

Co-Patron: Dr. Khurshid Qureshi,

DICE President

Chairperson-Academia: Prof. Dr. Tanveer Hussain,

Rector, NTU

Chairperson-Industry: Ahmad Shafi, Executive Director,

Crescent Textile Mills

Chairperson-DICE: Farukh Navaid Chair,

DICE-Textile USA

Chief Organizer: Dr. Yasir Nawab

Finance Manager: Dr. Rashid Masood

Chief Coordinator: Mr. Muzzamal Hussain

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1 Mr. Muzzamal Hussain

(Deptt. of Fabric Manufacturing, NTU)

Convener

2 Mr. Khalid Pervaiz

(PCST, Islamabad)

Member

3 Mr. Muhammad Farooq Jamal

(Deptt. of Management Science, NTU)

Member

4 Mr. Umer Hameed

(Deptt. of Design, NTU)

Member

5 Ms. Tabassum Amir

(Deptt. of Design, NTU)

Member

6 Mr. Waqar Ahmad

(Deptt. of Computer Science)

Member

7 Mr. Haritham Khan

(Deptt. of Fabric Manufacturing, NTU)

Member

8 Mr. Arshad Mahmood

(Advisor Students Office)

Member

9 Mr. Jalil-ud-din Butt

(Deputy Registrar)

Member

10 Mr. Pervaiz Akhtar

(Sports Officer)

Member

11 Mr. Shahzad Ali

(Senior Clerk) Member

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Convener Mr. Farhan Latif

Chenab Group, Faisalabad

Member: Dr. Tariq Bashir

PCST, Islamabad

Member: Mr. Kanwar Haidar

UMT, Lahore

Member: Dr. Sheraz Ahmad

NTU

Member: Mr. Mazhar Naseem Virk,

FCCI Nominee

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Sr.

No.

Univeristy

Logo. Exhibitor / University Name

1

National Textile University, Faisalabad

2

University of Gujrat

3

Textile Intitule of Pakistan, Karachi

4

National University of Science & Technology,

Islamabad

5

Balochistan University of Information

Technology, Engineering and Management

Sciences.

6

Government College Women University,

Faisalabad

7

University of Management & Technology,

Lahore

8

Government College University, Faisalabad.

9

Institute of Space Technology

10

Mehran University of Engineering &

Technology

11

NED University of Engineering & Technology

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University of Agriculture, Faisalabad

13

Hazara University, Mansehra

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Sr.

No.

Industry / Academic Institution

1 Shabbir Traders

2 Al-Karam Textile Mills, Karachi

3 Canadian Solar System (Pvt) Ltd, Faisalabad.

4 Dewan Farooque Spinning Mills (Pvt) Ltd

5 Sapphire Fibers 3

6 Infinal Tech

7 KONJ Women Clothing Store, Faisalabad

8 Faisalabad Dyes & Chemical Traders Group

9 Techno world Instruments, Karachi

10 Shan Associates, Lahore

11 INZ Technologies Services Pakistan, Karachi

12 Crescent Textile Mills, Faisalabad

13 Attraction by Kamal, Faisalabad.

14 Art & Gallery Studios, Faisalabad.

15 DHA Traders

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1. Arrival of Chief Guest / Guests of Honor 09:00 a.m

2. Inauguration Ceremony 09:15 a.m

3. Visit at Cultural Program / 09:30 a.m

Pakistan Day Celebrations

4. VIP Round of Stalls 10:00 a.m

5. Entry of Industry Visitors 10:45 a.m

6. Panel Discussion 12:00 f.n

7. Meeting with Sialkot Chamber Officials 01:00 p.m

8. Prayer Break 01:30 p.m

9. Entry of College Students 02:10 p.m

10. Arrival of Chief Guest 05:15 p.m

11. Inauguration of DICE-Textile Innovation Centre 05:20 p.m

12. Closing Address / Ceremony 05:30 p.m

Announcement of Project Winners 06:00 p.m

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Sr.

No. Name Designation Name of Industry / Institution

1 Mr. Shahzad A.

Sheikh Director Arshad Group, Faisalabad

2 Mian Muhammad

Latif Chief Executive Chenab Ltd, Faisalabad.

3 Ch. Muhammad

Nawaz President

Faisalabad Chamber of

Commerce & Industry

4 Mr. Ahmad Shafi Executive Director Crescent Textile Mills

5 Syed Alam Dar

Hussain Senior Vice-President

Faisalabad Chamber of

Commerce & Industry

6 Syed Ahtesham

Mazhar Vice President

Sialkot Chamber of

Commerce & Industry

7 Mr. Muhammad

Mubashar CEO

Mubashar Corporation (Pvt)

Ltd

8 Mr. Qamar Aftab CEO, Image

Garments / Chairman

Pakistan Hosiery

Manufacturers & Exporters

Association

9 Mr. Nadeem

Abdullah Sr. Vice Chairman

Pakistan Gloves Manufacturer

& Exporters Association

10 Mr. Javed Shahzada Chief Executive General Chemicals

11 Khawaja Javed

Ahmad Chief Executive Khawaja Sons

12 Mr. Mohsin Ayub Chief Executive Mian Muhammad Yaqoob &

Sons

13 Mr. Muhammad

Ameen Chief Executive

Robo Sports Manufacture &

Exporters

14 Mr. Muhammad

Fayyaz Chief Executive Fayyaz Impex

15 Mr. Muhmmad Ayub

Sabir Chief Executive Yousaf Dyes & Chemicals

16 Mr. Nauman Ahmad

Dodhy Chief Executive BESPAK Sports

17 Mr. Niaz Muhammad Chief Executive Albario Hawk Eye

18 Sh. Rashid Munir Chief Executive Munir Group

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19 Mr. Ejaz Ahmad

Bhatti Director Bhatti Fabrics

20 Mr. Muhammad Ijaz Director Ijaz Saleem Dyes

21 Syed Akmal Hassan

Shah Director

Hassan International

Corporation

22 Syed Imrna Zahid

Bukhari Director Imran Dyes

23 Mian Mohsin Jawaid Director Export FMT (Garments)

24 Syed Muhmmad

Azhar Executive Director Fazal Awais Textiles

25 Mr. M. Zeeshan Omer Managing Director EsTEE Group/ ZEE Tee

Industrial corporation

26 Mr. Abdul Salam Export Executive COBIJA Engineered

Protexion

27 Haji Masood Akhtar

Hameed General Manager

Rahim Bakhsh Group of

Companies

28 Mr. Kashif Javed General Manager Niagara Mills (Pvt) Ltd

29 Mr. Ijaz Akram

Khokhar General Manager Sappire Fibers Limited No 3

30 Syed Zakir Hussain General Manager Style Textile (Pvt) Limited

31 Mr. Umair Ahmad General Manager Feroz Mills Limited

32 Mr. Sarfraz Ali Ishaq General Manager

Production

Power Chemical Industries

(Pvt) Ltd

33 Mr. Sharjeel Jamshed Operation Manager Bank Alfalah Limited

34 Mr. Muhammad

Nadeem Raza Plant Manager IhSan Sons (Pvt) LTd

35 Mian Rashid

Mahmood Project Manager US Denim Mill (Pvt) Ltd

36 Mr. Mohsin Latif

Khetran Deputy Manager

National Transmission &

Dispatch Co.

37 Mr. Yaser Riaz DGM Interloop Limited

38 Mr. Atiq-ur-Rehman Chartered Accountant Niagara Mills (Pvt) Ltd

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39 Mr. Tahir Rehman Secretary

Pakistan Hosiery

Manufacturers & Exporters

Association

40 Mr. Waqar Naimat Sr. Vice President Crescent Bahuman

41 Mr. Sohail Maqbool Asst. Vice President Crescent Textile Mills Limited

42 Mr. Yousaf Fareed Editor in Chief TEX-Talks

43 Mian Babar Ali Executive Member United Mahr Int, Co

44 Mr. Muhammad

Awais Abubakar

Sr. Deputy Managing

Marketing Crescent Textile Mills Limited

45 Mr. Muhammad

Imran Sabir Area Manager Pulcra Chemicals

46 Mr. Muhammad Asif Business Manager Lord's Inn hotel

47 Mr. Ghulam Mustafa

Baig

Manager Tech&

Marketing

Power Chemical Industries

(Pvt) Ltd

48 Mr. Zaheer Babar Managing Marketing BWM BIBO jee

49 Mr. Kashif Hameed Marketing

&Management Karim Label Industries

50 Mr. Sheraz Baig Marketing Manager World Chem

51 Mr. Danish Akhlaque Sales & Marketing

Engineers

Techno World Instrument

Service

52 Mr. Abdul Wahab Deputy Manager Interloop Limited

53 Mr. Abdul Hafeez - Hafeez Dyes & Food

Chemical

54 Mr. Arman Hameed -

Arman Digital Tex. Print

55 Mr. M. Ashfaq - Nishat Mills Faisalabad

56 Mr. M. Imran Danish - Asad Enterprises

57 Mr. M. Waqas

Ahmad - LBMPs

58 Mr. Mahboob Alam - Imperial Trading Agency

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59 Mr. Mazhar Hussain - Choudhary Fashion

60 Mr. Mohsin - FMT Garments

61 Mr. Muhammad

Nadeem - Super Star Plastic

62 Mr. Rasheed Anwar - ARC Mill

63 Syed Hussain Ahmad - Hussain Dyes

64 Sh. Ahmad - Karachi Golden Perfumes

65 Sh. Rashid - Karachi Golden Perfumes

66 Shiekh Hassan

Ahmed - Hussain Dyes

67 Syed Rahat Yousafzai - State Bank of Pakistan

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Sr. No.

Industry / Academic Institution Project title

1 Balochistan University Of ITEM Design and development of textile based strain sensor for technical textiles applications focusing medical and sports textiles

2 Government College University, FSD Science for human health & benefit: innovation in the treatment of industrial/domestic water

3 Hazara of Hazara Enchanting colors of pashtun

4 Institute of Space Technology Remotely controlled wearable display for garments

5 Mehran University of Eng &Tech. Fruit fly control using Nano fibers

6 Mehran University of Eng &Tech. Gravity water filter using Nano fibers

7 National Textile University FSD Multi self-cleaning textiles by growth of zno Nano rods

8 National Textile University FSD Multi-layer seats belt

9 National Textile University FSD Auxetic textiles and foams for mobile-tech applications.

10 National Textile University FSD Seam less woven garments.

11 National Textile University FSD Development of wind turbine using textile composites

12 National Textile University FSD Peizo electric composites

13 National Textile University FSD Development of spacer fabrics on terry loom

14 National Textile University FSD Development of environmental friendly dyes with antibacterial activity for functional textiles

15 National Textile University FSD Multifunctional finish of textile substrate with novel polysaccharide

16 National Textile University FSD Development of low cost and comfortable fire-fighters uniform

17 National Textile University FSD Self-healing composite materials

18 National Textile University FSD The application of a piezo-resistive cardiorespiratory sensor system in an automobile safety belt (harken)

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19 National Textile University FSD Development of low cost comfortable cut resistant glove

20 National Textile University FSD Antiseptic fabric produced from spider web blended yarn

21 National Textile University FSD "Ecofriendly aloe vera treated antimicrobial denim"

22 National Textile University FSD Leno woven fabrics for impact applications

23 National Textile University FSD Development and characterization of multi-functional fibers and non-woven wound dressings for medical applications

24 National Textile University FSD Development of wet spinning machine for production of fibers

25 National Textile University FSD Multifunctional composite material furniture articles

26 National Textile University FSD Development of machine for weaving of high performance yarns

27 National Textile University FSD Gps free indoor location estimation using smart phone & tablet

28 National Textile University FSD Aloe-vera extract for wound healing.

29 National Textile University FSD Fan blade based on composites

30 National Textile University FSD Novel thermally insulated fabric based on air pockets

31 National Textile University FSD Development of single end sizing machine

32 National Textile University FSD Development of hand loom for carpet weaving

33 National Textile University FSD Medical data and service management system (for medical textile research purpose)

34 National Textile University FSD Reclamation and reuse of textile wastewater using membrane bioreactor (MBR) technology

35 National Textile University FSD Development and characterization of pomegranate extract(40%ellagic acid) coated alchite fiber for antimicrobial wound dressing

36 National Textile University FSD Development of low cost, cut resistant, comfortable gloves by using kevlar blends

37 National Textile University FSD Composite material solutions for armouring

38 National Textile University FSD Development of high strength low weight car bonnet.

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39 National Textile University FSD Nano composite hockey sticks with improved mechanical properties

40 National Textile University FSD Investigation of comfort properties of knitted denim

41 National Textile University FSD Self-cleaning and stain resistant clothing

42 NED University Development of flame retardant and water repellent bivouac tent fabric

43 NED University Analysis of seven wastes of production in order to reduce the major contributors by using six sigma methodologies

44 NED University Evaluation of performance of various color difference formulae for standard batch pairs corresponding to 1/25 and 1/12 standard depth surfaces

45 NED University To manufacture and characterize glass fibre kapok hybrid composite

46 NUST Reclamation and reuse of textile wastewater using membrane bioreactor (MBR) technology

47 Textile Institute of Pakistan Application of reactive dyes to achieve denim effect

48 Textile Institute of Pakistan Research and development in denim specified for sofas ( home textile )

49 University of Agriculture, Faisalabad Development of prediction system for draft zone settings at ring spinning machine using artificial neural networks

50 University Of Gujrat Futuristic party wear on splash theme

51 University Of Gujrat Bed room on Canadian native art

52 University Of Gujrat Textured valley

53 University Of Gujrat Trendy dress inspired by Malang.

54 University Of Gujrat

Party dresses presented on the theme of annual rings. Annual rings define the age of tree that displayed on the dresses. Annual rings are the layer of wood produced by a single year growth of woody plant. I gave our generation an improvisation to use traditional and modern look in one package.

55 Al-Karam Textile Mills Mechanical modification on existing sulzer loom to produce seersucker, pick stitch & extra beam effect fabrics

56 Al-Karam Textile Mills To investigate the fire retardant properties of different cotton fabrics treated with herbal extract

57 Al-Karam Textile Mills Defects entry through barcode reader at FFQC

58 Canadian Solar Systems (Pvt) Ltd Canadian solar systems (Pvt) Ltd solar pv panel manufacturer in Pakistan

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59 Dewan Farooque Spinning Mills (Pvt) Ltd

Energy efficient solutions for textiles

60 Sapphire Fibers 3 New design of return air ac grill for spinning mills

61 Sapphire Fibers 3 High production roving stripping & opening machine for spinning mills

62 Sapphire Fibers 3 Ring bobbin stripping machine

63 Sapphire Fibers 3 Pakistan's 1st solar & gas hybrid water heater for domestic and industrial hot water applications.

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Sr.No. Name of Winning Scholar Position Prize Money

1 Dr. Munir Ashraf

(NTU) 1st Rs. 100,000/-

2 Ms. Madeeha Jabbar

(NTU) 1st Rs. 100,000/-

3 Syed Bilawal Raza

(BUIETM) 2nd Rs. 60,000/-

4 Mr. Mumtaz Ali

(NTU) 2nd Rs. 60,000/-

5 Mr. Danish Mahmood Baitab

(NTU)

3rd Rs. 40,000/-

6 Miss. Khadija Bahadur

(UoG) 3rd Rs. 40,000/-

Outstanding Performance Reward by FCCI, Faisalabad

7 Mr. Rehan Khan

(MUET) 1st Rs. 20,000/-

8 Syed Muhammad Waris

(NED) 2nd Rs. 20,000/-

9 Mr. Ijaz Akram Khokhar

(Sapphire Fibres 3) 3rd Rs. 20,000/-

10 Mr. Taimor Shah

(HU) 4th Rs. 20,000/-

11 Mr. Ghalib Hasnain

(NUST) 5th Rs. 20,000/-

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Sr.No. Name of Winner Project Name

1 Dr. Munir Ashraf

(NTU)

Multi self cleaning textiles by

growth of ZnO nano-rods

2 Ms. Madeeha Jabbar

(NTU)

Self-healing composites

materials

3 Syed Bilawal Raza

(BUIETM)

Design and development of

textile based strain sensors for

technical textiles applications

4 Mr. Mumtaz Ali

(NTU) Seam-less woven Garments

5 Mr. Danish Mahmood

Baitab (NTU)

Development of Machine for

Weaving of high performance

yarns

6 Miss. Khadija Bahadur

(UoG) Art design and architecture

7 Mr. Rehan Khan

(MUET)

Gravity water filter using Nano-

Fibres

8 Syed Muhammad Waris

(NED)

Development of flame retardant

and water repellant biovouac

tent fabric

9 Mr. Ijaz Akram Khokhar (Sapphire Fibres 3)

Ring bobbin striping machine

10 Mr. Taimor Shah

(HU) Enchanting colors of Pashtun

11 Mr. Ghalib Hasnain

(NUST)

Reclamation and reuse of textile

waste water using membrane

bioreactor (MBR) technology

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Meeting of DICE Panel Discussion-2016

A meeting of Dice panel discussion was held on March 21, 2016 (Wednesday) at 11:30 a.m at vedio conference room of NTU in which all the academia and industry participants of DICE event participated to discuss and share their relevant industry’s issues and progress and opportunities of collaboration. The meeting was chaired by the Worthy Rector, NTU, Dr. Khursheed Qureshi and Chief Organizer, Dr. Yasir Nawab jointly. Following members attended the meeting: Names of the Panelist: 1. Prof. Dr. Tanveer Hussain Recor NTU / Chairperson Academia 2. Dr. Yasir Nawab Chief Organizer, DICE-Textile 2016 3. Mian Muhammad Latif Chenab Group / Member NTU BoG 4. Mr. Shahzad A. Sheikh, Director Arshad Group / Member NTU BoG 5. Ms. Rubina Wasti Senior Joint Secretary, Mintex 6. Dr. Khursheed Qureshi, Chairperson, DICE Foundation USA 7. Syed Ahtasham Mazhar VICE President, SCCI 8. Syed Zia Alamdar Hussain Senior Vice President FCCI 9. Mr. Nadeem Abdullah Gloves Manufacturing Association, Sialkot 10. Mr. Abdul Salam Cobija Industries, Resalpur 11. Rana Nadeem Ahmed Ex-Member SCCI 12. Mian Imran Akbar Ex-Member SCCI 13. Mr. Ikram Haider Crescent Group 14. Dr. Zeeshan Khatri, Mehran University of Technology 15. Dr. Muhammad Dawood Hussain NED University 16. Mr. Abdul Wahab Interloop Limited 17. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ashfaq (S.I, T.I) Registrar NTU

Names of the Participants: 1. Mr. Khalid Pervez Bhatti Pakistan Council for Science & Technology 2. Mr. Zulfiqar Qazilbash Islamabad Consulting (Textile Sector) 3. Mr. Talib Butt Crescent Textiles Mills, Faisalabad 4. Mr. Nauman Dodhy Bespak, Pakistan 5. Mian Babar Ali United Mahr Industries, Sialkot 6. Mr. Ishtiaq Malik Dy. Secretary Mintex 7. Mr. Muhammad Amin Robo Sports, Sialkot 8. Dr. M. Tahir Hussain Dean, Faculty of Science, NTU 9. Dr. Zulfiqar Ali Dean, Faculty of Engg. & Technology, NTU 10. Dr. Salma NED University 11. Dr. Farooq Ahmad Mehran University 12. Dr. Moazam Maqsood Institute of Space Technology, Islamabad 13. Dr. Syed Zameer-ul-Hassan BUITEMS, Quetta 14. Mr. Ghalib Hasnain NUST, Islamabad Discussions: Prof. Dr. Tanveer Hussain, Rector NTU / Chairperson Academia: The Worthy Rector warm welcomed all the participants about the objectives of the DICE event and briefed the purpose of the meeting. He added that this is first ever mega textile exhibition being organized by NTU in which fortunately a good number of contestants and general participants from industry, academia and government officials are altogether present. He given

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a comprehensive presentation about the status of the progress of Textile Industry of the world and explained the challenges and opportunities for Pakistan in this context. He told that Pakistani Universities now have more Ph.Ds than last 5 years, therefore academia research output should be align with the industry needs. In this context, he invited suggestions from all the industry persons one by one and asked to share their views with other members to collaborate bilaterally from the platform of DICE-Textile event. Dr. Khursheed Qureshi, Chairperson, DICE Foundation USA: Dr. Khursheed Qureshi, congratulates all the members for their time and effort for the event and said that this gathering is first step in the way of innovation. He stressed that at educational institute’s level, the faculty members should at least work 40% of their time to provide innovative products ideas to industrialists alongwith publishing research papers to excel the nation. Then faculty may see that how their ideas can be transformed into commercial ready products to attract the business community. He further added that for this purpose DICE-Textile Innovation Centre is being established in NTU for which all the participants of meeting should be member of it.

He told that automotive industry is the backbone of trade of any country in which all the members from industry should make efforts for their capacity building, new projects for indigenous car making. Similarly MS/Ph.d Scholars should also be given such type of tasks / projects. He informed the quorum that in near future autopart manufacturing exhibition is being held in Michigan State, USA. At end he concluded his discussion that there is strong need of establishing think tank to make SWOT analysis of each relevant industry of all the members to forecast future needs and challenges. In this way we shall be able to make dynamic policies by taking on board all stakeholders through this forum and to determine how to double up our exports in next future.

Mr. Nadeem Abdullah, Senior Vice Chairman, Pakistan Gloves Manufacturing & Exporters Association:

Mr. Nadeem Abdullah, informed that raw material for making of safety gloves i.e fire resistant / heat resistant gloves which are used in Sports, Industrial, Motor Byce and Power Safety Gloves is very costly and is imported from abroad due to which we are facing tough situation to compete in world market place. So he suggested that academia should make research and help us for preparing such raw material locally in Pakistan.

Abdul Salam (Cobija Industries, Resalpur):

Mr. Abdul Salam from Cobija Industries, Resalpur highlighted that the use of Polyester and polyamide is major in the manufacturing of motor cycle parts and the same is not available in Pakistan. Therefore, they have to make costly imports the same from China, Korea, Switzerland and Taiwan in fabric form. If the same could be provided by local party, this can save huge foreign payments and will be cost effective. At this, Prof. Dr. Tanveer Hussain said that the members having business in conventional textiles may evaluate such type of opportunities for expansion of their business.

Rana Nadeem Ahmed, Executive Member SCCI:

Rana Nadeem Ahmed congratulates Chairperson DICE Foundation, Dr. Khursheed Qureshi and NTU for their great effort for this glorious event. He cordially invited all the members to visit Sialkot chamber for further collaboration. He informed that there are 8500 registered members (approx.) of SCCI who deal in different industries and businesses. He informed that the export of only Sialkot city is near 2 Billion $. In this context, they are importing many items from world for value addition and for export finally. He was of the view that our graduates are

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good in knowledge and getting handsome salary from abroad. Government should motivate them to come back and serve the country. They may be very helpful for innovative work. He added that due to different reasons we could not obtain real benefit of GSP plus status. Therefore, there is a dire need to move on fast track and to do more without wasting further time. At the end he welcomed from SCCI to all house to share and join them for innovation.

Mian Imran Akbar, Executive Member SCCI:

Mian Imran Akbar, after listening discussion said that although he is dealing with the medical surgical instruments business, but he got very good new ideas of new products of medical textiles in which medical instrument industrialists may excel. Mr. Ikram Haider, Vice President, Crescent Group:

Mr. Ikram Haider from crescent group said that it seems that there is communication gap between us which is not good sign otherwise some of the earlier discussed materials were not very difficult to produce locally. He assured that he is ready for all possible help which ever is needed at the level of crescent group for preparation of fire proof, heat proof, polyester and polyimide etc raw material / thread on providing the specification of each. For this purpose, he will be in contact with the relevant members and NTU. Syed Ahtasham Mazhar, VICE President, SCCI: Syed Ahtasham Mazhar agreed with Mr. Ikram Haider, that he also convinced that there is communication gap between chambers, Industry and academia. He told that recently SCCI has developed academia linkages with University of Gujrat. Similarly he urged that NTU should also nominate a Focal Person to whom they may communicate easily for their issues. He further endorsed that the different raw material which has been discussed in this meeting are imported on large scale. The local production of the same may reduce their problems enormously. Syed Zia Alamdar Hussain, Senior Vice President, FCCI: Syed Zia Alamdar Hussain, congratulated and paid thanks Mrs. Rubina Wasti, Senior Joint Secretary, Mintex, Chairperson DICE Foundation, Dr. Khursheed Qureshi and NTU for the DICE-Textiles 2016 event and said that this is the first ever formal gathering where government, industry and academia representatives are present to share their views. He added that the triangle of Government-Industry and Academia is a solution which may help each other and country to move ahead. He appreciated government recent efforts in ensuring consecutive gas and power supply to industry feeders. He declared that after getting uninterrupted gas supply there should be no more excuses at our end to work more efficiently and harder. He pointed out that the only main hurdle for Pakistani exporters is high cost of production now which may only be reduced through research and development at academia level. For this purpose, the government should also focus by introducing business friendly policies. While industrialists should use modern techniques of manufacturing for reducing production cost. Dr. Zeeshan Khatri, Mehran University of Technology: Dr. Zeeshan Khatri, pointed that he has concluded on reality and factual basis after academia service and industry linkages that there is a communication / language gap between industry and academia. The reason behind the issue is the appointment criteria of faculty members in degree awarding institutes in which practical experience has no weightage as fresh graduates are offered academic positions in institutes. For this matter, Higher Education Commission has

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great influence and pressure on its recognized institutes through its instructions and policies. The same is needed to reduce gradually and gap should be filled by industry recommendations. He informed that in near future about 25 Ph.Ds will join Mehran University, Jomshoro only. This is good number of researchers who will serve at Mehran University and similarly new scholars will also join in other counterpart universities like NTU. The actual benefit of those fresh entries in academic institutes may only be real beneficial if they are given a clear cut drive line in shape of research projects related to industry problems or issues which have been discussed at this forum. NED Dr. Muhammad Dawood Hussain (NED University): Dr. Muhammad Dawood Hussain from NED University agreed with Dr. Zeeshan Khatri that in Pakistan, the appointment and promotion criteria is a based upon the number of research papers and those impact factor journals in which these papers were published. While at the same time, this is overlooked to assess that how much this research is fruitful for the industry?. In this race, our faculty members are busy in number game of more and more publications only instead to provide good solutions to the problems of industry. He resolved his point with the recommendation that industry projects should be given weightage as part of the academic requirement., In this successful move, industry may also provide funds to good researchers on finding solutions of its issues. He felt that academic internees of education institutes may serve only as routine worker to fulfill their degree requirements rather to be able quality research output. He told that currently in most of the advance countries, Universities have strong linkages with industry, which provide huge funding for research and development. Therefore, he suggested that policy in this regard is required to be replaced from the top HEC level to address the matter in Pakistan.

Mr. Shahzad A. Sheikh, Director Arshad Group / Member NTU BoG: Mr. Shahzad A. Sheikh expressed his views that our dilemma at Faisalabad level has been scattered and individual business efforts as compare to with Sialkot business community. The entrepreneurs have been manufacturing the products which were feasible for them and may be sold easily. In his view, there has been lack of collective and individual effort of research and development in the past. He said if we evaluate our last 20 years progress in the field of textiles, we have faced deterioration instead of progress as we have been sticky wherever we were at the beginning. He further expressed that even DICE event is also conducted by us after external intervention and initiative of Dr. Khursheed Qureshi. So even this is late, but this good effort should be continued in future until its conversion into commendable platform for all of us. He pointed out that apparently this situation is due to communication gap in his understanding at first and secondly our faculty was not well aligned with industry needs. While all the efforts in this regard will be required Government support. At the end, he emphasized that NTU is the major role for providing solutions to industry and act as a centre of excellence for all stakeholders. Mian Muhammad Latif, CEO Chenab Group / Member NTU BoG: Mian Muhammad Latif said we heartily congratulate all the honorable guests from other cities attending this event. The enthusiasm of participating members shows that we are all ready to cooperate and share our ideas with each other. He told that he has been member of BoG of this institute from last 20 years and therefore is an eyewitness of all the circumstances of academia and industry i.e spinning, weaving, processing and garments industry. He recalled

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the situation of past when there was a time when industrialists had to send the sample in abroad for getting laboratory results due to non-availability of appropriate textile lab facility. In this regard, he strongly appreciated the efforts of business community of Sialkot chamber of commerce and industry for being agile for taking initiative well on time as per market need. While as compare to this, rest of the business community of the country seems in making individual efforts to boost their relevant industry of trade. But as being a nation builder we have no good record of harmony and coordination between us to decide what to do and how to do by giving hand to hand and shoulder. He called brand name become like a father name of any product, so we should make effort to introduce our own brands instead of purchasing from abroad so that this could also be beneficial for Pakistan. He presented the example of his own store chain running in the country with the name of “Chenone” in this regard. He agreed with other member’s views that Industry and Academia is not on one page which is a problem for us. He strongly appreciated to DICE event management and said it is a very good initiative to fill this gap and suggested not to see more in the past now but to focus on future. At end, he highlighted that China is going toward hi-tech and innovation by leaving behind conventional textiles. According to him this situation is an opportunity for business community of textile industry which deals with the conventional textile Pakistan. Mr. Abdul Wahab, Representative Interloop Limited: Mr. Abdul Wahab said that this is an honor for him to represent Interloop Limited at this forum. He pleasingly told that Interloop Limited is Title Sponsor for DICE event at NTU. He pointed out that due to rapid change in technology and process in the world there are threats for us in surrounding. He said we cannot live more by ignoring market rapidly change needs now. He exemplified his point that Nokia was giant of cellular phones manufacturing in the market in near past but now not have even its name in market. It was because the management of Nokia could not assess the fast changing market needs of cell phone customers. Therefore, he urged all the members to must work on innovated products in their relevant fields which is key to survival in world markets. He admired that DICE event is a very good step at right direction in current scenario and suggested that NTU should divert its Ph.D scholar’s research towards industrial projects, problems and new product development. In result of this collaboration of academia and industry our business community may gain competitive edge over other producers. At end, he requested that graduates working in the industry having practical experience may by very fruitful in this regard if encouraged and funded for Ph.D programs. Ms. Rubina Wasti, Senior Joint Secretary, Mintex:

Ms. Rubina Wasti said thanks and heartily congratulated to Worthy Rector, NTU, event organizing committee, Dr. Khursheed Qureshi, Prof. Dr. Arshad Ali, Executive Director HEC, and all partner / sponsor organizations for successful conduct of DICE event. She appreciated all the sponsors and quorum of meeting for their time and energy spent for event. She called it a sign of positive move to regain at least the pace of progress of Pakistan which was in 2005. She said that it is possible through only research and development efforts by academia in context with industry requirements. She on the behalf of Mintex assured that best possible help will be provided to support this forum. She mentioned two initiatives of capacity building which have been taken by Mintex i.e “Prime Minister Skill Development Program” and “International Cotton Advisor Council”. She added that council’s main topic will be “Emerging needs of Value Addition” in which Government, Industry, Academia and all other relevant sub-sectors will play their role.

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Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ashfaq (S.I, T.I) / Registrar NTU:

Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ashfaq (S.I, T.I) said that raw material of any product play a vital role for quality end products. He said that most of the countries got competitive advantages by advancing on producing quality raw material for their industries. Therefore, he emphasized on quality control on early stages of raw material obtaining or preparing.

Dr. Khursheed Qureshi, Chairperson, DICE Foundation USA: Dr. Khursheed Qureshi given his closing remarks by saying that today DICE-Textile Innovation Centre will be established today (inaugurated on March 21, 2016) in NTU. He said that NTU will play a role of big brother in this regard while Centers of Excellence will work in different Universities as source of information which are offering academic programs related to any branch of textiles. 4. The meeting was adjourned by the Worthy Rector, NTU with the vote of thanks to all the participating members, sponsors, government officials, industry participants and organizing committee for their precious time and effort to make the event successful.

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Inauguration of Dice-Textile 2016 event by Dr. Yasir Nawab, Chief Organizer,

Mr. Farooq Jamal, Member, Dice Organizing Committee, Prof. Dr. Arshad Ali

(Executive Director, HEC), Mian Muhammad Latif (CEO Mintex), Ms Rubina

Wasti (Sr. Joint secretary Mintex) and Syed Alam Dar Hussain , Senior Vice-

President, Faisalabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry.

VIP Visit at Stalls-1

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VIP Visit at Stalls-2

Dr. Zeeshan Khatri from Mehran University briefing the Vip guests

regarding his project

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Industry and academia panel discussion on SWOT analysis of Textile Industry.

(Left to Right). Mian Muhammad Latif, Ms. Rubina Wasti, Prof. Tanveer

Hussain, Syed Ahtesham Mazhar, Dr. Khurshid Qureshi, Shahzad Ahmed Shekh,

Syed Zia Alamdar Hussain, Mian Imran Akbar, Zulfiqar Qazilbash, Mr. Sadaqat

Ali, Dr. Muhammad Dawood Hussain, Mr. M. Ikram Haider, Mr. Nadeem

Abdullah, Dr. M. Tahir Hussain, Mr. Khalid Pervez Bhatti, Dr. Zulfiqar Ali, Mr.

Nauman Dodhy, Mr. Abdul Salam, Mian Babar Ali, Mr. Ishtiaq Malik, Rana

Nadeem Ahmed, Mr. Muhammad Amin, Dr. Salma, Dr. Zeeshan Khatri, Dr.

Farooq Ahmad, Mr. Amin, Dr. Moazam Maqsood, Mr. M. Talib Butt, Dr. Syed.

Zameer-ul-Hassan and Mr. Ghalib Hussain.

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Meeting with executive members of Sialkot Chamber of Commerce & Industry

for establishment of NTU campus in Sialkot, headed by Syed Ahtasham

Mazhar, Vice President, Sialkot Chamber of Commerce & Industry.

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Inauguration of NTU-Dice Textile Innovation Center by President FCCI,

Ch. Muhammad Nawaz, Chairperson Dice Foundation USA, Dr. Khursheed

Qureshi, , Rector NTU, Prof. Dr. Tanveer Hussain, Sr.Joint Secretary, Mintex

Mrs. Rubina Wasti, Vice President SCCI, Syed Ahtasham Mazhar and others.

Token of thanks to Mr. Farhan Latif Convener, Project Evaluation Jury for selection of

prize winners.

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Dr. Khursheed Qureshi, Chairperson Dice Foundation USA, receiving his

shield from Ms. Rubina Wasti, Sr. Joint Secretary, Mintex, Islamabad.

Mr. Humayon Javed Khan receiving the main official sponsor’s shield on behalf

of M/s Interloop Ltd, Faisalabad.

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Dr. Yasir Nawab, Chief Organizer and Mr. Muzammal Hussain, Chief

Coordinator, All Pakistan DICE-Textile Innovation event are receiving their

special shield (PGMEA) from Mr. Nadeem Abdullah, Sr. Vice Chairman,

Pakistan Gloves Manufacturing & Exportors Association (PGMEA) Sialkot

and Syed Ahtesham Mazhar, Vice President, Sialkot Chamber of Commerce

& Industry.

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Dr. Munir Ashraf receiving his 1st Position, DICE Foundation award

Rs.100,000/- from Dr. Khursheed Qureshi, Chairperson Dice Foundation USA

and others.

Ms. Madeeha Jabbar receiving her 1st Position Crestex Innovation award

Rs.100,000/- from Dr. Khursheed Qureshi, Chairperson Dice Foundation USA

and others.

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2nd

DICE Foundation award Rs.60,000/- awarded to Syed Bilawal Raza,

BUITEM, Quetta from Dr. Khursheed Qureshi, Chairperson Dice Foundation

USA and others.

Mr. Mumtaz Ali, receiving his 2nd

Position Crestex Innovation award

Rs.60,000/- from Dr. Khursheed Qureshi, Chairperson, DICE Foundation,

USA and others.

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Mr. Danish Mahmood Baitab, receiving his 3rd

Position DICE Foundation award

Rs.40,000/-.

A group of scholars from University of Gujrat, receiving their 3rd

Position

Crestex Innovation award Rs.40,000/-.

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Mr. Rehan Khan (MUET) is receiving his outstanding performance award

Rs.20,000/- from Ch. Muhammad Nawaz, President FCCI.

Syed Muhammad Waris (NED, Karachi) is receiving his outstanding

performance award Rs.20,000/- from Ch. Muhammad Nawaz, President FCCI.

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Mr. Ijaz Akhtram Khokhar (Sapphire Limited 3) is receiving his outstanding

performance award Rs.20,000/- from Ch. Muhammad Nawaz, President FCCI.

Mr. Taimoor Shah (Hazar University) is receiving his outstanding performance

award Rs.20,000/- from Ch. Muhammad Nawaz, President FCCI.

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Mr. Ghalib Hasnain (NUST, Islamabad) is receiving his outstanding

performance award Rs.20,000/- from Ch. Muhammad Nawaz, President FCCI.

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Students of Balochistan in their traditional dresses

Students of Kyber Pakhtun Khawah in their traditional dresses and products

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Students of Sindh in their traditional dresses with Sindhi Biryani

Students of Sindh presenting their traditional dance

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Students of Gilgit-Baltistan, Northern Areas of Pakistan

Students showing traditional Sufism and Shrine worker style of Punjab