The IAF’s 35th World Fashion Convention will be organized together with IAF member PRGMEA (Pakistan Readymade Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association) on November 12th and 13th 2019 in Lahore, Pakistan. IAF and PRGMEA have chosen the theme of ‘Building Competitive Supply Chains Together’. New technology is changing the industry, but often it only works if several players in the supply chain are collaborating to implement the technology. In this Convention, brands, retailers, and manufacturers from the fashion industry are gathering in a country that is one of the world’s main suppliers of garments to discuss in detail how we can all collaborate to build the most competitive supply chains.
Around 180 delegates are attending the three-day convention in which various activities, including exhibitions, seminars and conferences, have been arranged.
Speaking on the occasion, President Alvi said with the improved security situation and huge workforce, the business activities in the country had great potential to grow.
The economy was growing as foreign investors’ interest in the Pakistani market was increasing in the wake of vast business and entrepreneurship opportunities, he added.
The present government, he said, would extend all-out assistance to the business community. He said there was an opportunity in the country for investors as its ease of doing business ranking had improved significantly, which depicted the present government’s commitment to economic revival.
Ensuring an equally perfect environment for employees, clients, and investors in the industry was vital for balanced growth, he added.
Arif Alvi said employment opportunities for women and special persons in apparel industry were laudable. He said the market was expanding and it was the right time that youth should be given the chance to explore the opportunities. He said Lahore being a historical city had significant cultural value with its old buildings.
He urged the foreign delegates to enjoy city life in Pakistan and also explore scenic beauty of its northern areas.