The textile industry is moving towards automation…

The faculty member of Isfahan University of Technology, believing that in the situation where automation has entered the world’s textile industry, Iran can no longer continue in its previous way, said: Iran’s textile industry should go towards a large sales network and after using the machine, go towards the mechanized production of clothes; Unfortunately, while the world is changing, we have closed our eyes.

Jamshid Parvizian, in a joint meeting held with the presence of fashion and clothing industry activists in the Isfahan Chamber of Commerce, also stated that the turnover of clothing in the world is 2000 billion dollars, and Iran’s share is 15 to 20 billion dollars, and Turkey’s textile share It is 28 million dollars.

He explained that if we remove Iran from the world’s textile industry, nothing will happen. Iran’s economy is one percent of the world’s economy in all fields, and it is an endogenous economy and does not have a high production capacity, and an economy that revolves around itself cannot do anything.

Iran’s economy is one percent of the world’s economy in all fields, and it is an endogenous economy and does not have a high production capacity, and an economy that revolves around itself cannot do anything.

He continued: In 1908, the Ford factory mechanized its production line, and within three years, production reached 5 million, and the production price went from $1,200 to $300.

Parvizian added: Parallel to these changes, the textile industry grows in the spinning sector, and Iran also enters the business and moves along with international developments, and after the World War, automation enters the world of production, and the set of machines comes together in a special order, and here the beginning of the distance between textile and other industries.

He said: This standardization was one of the most important items to determine the size of people, but unfortunately, the size of Iranian sizes is still not known and we have distanced ourselves from this world.

The faculty member of Isfahan University of Technology stated that in the 60s, the development of automation and the integration of machines became prominent in production, but unfortunately, the textile industry continued to work for itself for about five years, and added: What was done by human hands in industrial development is done by robots, which robots could not do before.

Believing that in a situation where automation has been introduced in the world’s textile industry, Iran can no longer survive in its previous way, he said: Iran’s textile industry should go towards a large sales network and after using the machine, go towards the mechanized production of clothes; Unfortunately, while the world is changing, we have closed our eyes.

By raising the question of how to enter the new world, Parvizian said: It is important to know which market we are working for and how much we know about it; We do not have a clothing brand in Isfahan, but we can create a brand. We have to think about the market and its needs and our design.

We have to think about the market and its needs and our design. You cannot enter the world markets by producing 5 thousand shirts.