Mujtaba Rahim, CEO of Archroma Pakistan Ltd and Humayun Zafar, president of TIP, exchanging documents of the memorandum of understanding signed between the two organizations at a ceremony held in Karachi.
REINACH, SWITZERLAND: Archroma has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Textile Institute of Pakistan (TIP), for formal cooperation between the two institutions over a period of three years.
The partnership will benefit students of TIP who will gain access to Archroma's center of excellence in Karachi, Pakistan through periodic training programmes. The technical team of Archroma will also share the latest research knowledge with TIP students in a lecture series.
The MoU was officially signed at a ceremony held in Karachi, with the presence of Thomas Winkler, president of textile specialties & innovation, Archroma and Humayun Zafar, president of TIP, along with other faculty members.
"We, at Archroma, believe in continuous improvement and through this initiative we will impart latest knowledge and technical developments to the students who have chosen to make career in textiles. The experience gained through our hands-on training programs, textile product knowledge and operating systems at our center of excellence will go a long way in enhancing academic acumen of the students," said Mujtaba Rahim, CEO, Archroma Pakistan Ltd.
"Our students will benefit from the wide exposure in Archroma labs as well as highly specialised latest equipment used in textiles chemicals testing. They will also be able to get management training widely used in the corporate sector. We hope that our collaboration with Archroma will continue for mutual benefit in many years to come," said Humayun Zafar.
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