World Bank supported prog enhances MSMEs in Nagaland

Participants from across Nagaland received practical hands-on training in modern industrial machinery and CAD-based apparel design.

Participants from across Nagaland received practical hands-on training in modern industrial machinery and CAD-based apparel design.

‘Apparel technology workshop: redefining tradition with tech’ held

Dimapur, March 5 (MExN): As part of the ongoing RAMP program under the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Department of Industries and Commerce, in collaboration with Nagaland Industrial Development Corporation (NIDC) with support from Department of Underdeveloped Areas (DUDA) organised the ‘apparel technology workshop: redefining tradition with tech’ on March 4 and 5 at Mongken Apparel Unit, Sovima, Dimapur. 

RAMP, a World Bank-supported initiative, aims to enhance MSMEs in Nagaland by improving market access, credit availability and capacity building. Through its Technology Clinics, the program equips entrepreneurs with technical skills and exposure to advanced machinery, fostering modernization and competitiveness. These clinics bring in experts and technocrats to guide MSMEs in upgrading their units and staying abreast of emerging technologies, stated a press release received here. 

Technology Clinics under RAMP are designed to equip MSMEs with essential tools and skills, enabling them to thrive in dynamic markets and drive Nagaland’s economic growth.

A total of 58 entrepreneurs and MSMEs from across Nagaland participated in each workshop. To ensure inclusivity, suitable stay arrangements were made for participants from remote areas, the press release stated. 

The workshop featured six technology clinics covering topics, fusion of handloom weaving and modern technology, understanding fabric types, textile printing technologies, digitization of motifs and patterns, optimizing apparel production workflow and sustainable practices in production.

The event commenced with a welcome address by the RAMP team, followed by a presentation on understanding MSMEs, the RAMP program and the importance of Udyam registration. 

Technology Clinics under RAMP are designed to equip MSMEs with essential tools and skills, enabling them to thrive in dynamic markets and drive Nagaland’s economic growth.

Industry experts led the sessions, including Vilhousa Movi, an award-winning fashion designer and entrepreneur recognized for his contributions to creative fashion innovation; Vekuvolu Dozo, a national and state award-winning weaver specializing in Backstrap Loom and indigenous weaving techniques; and the team from Mongken Apparel Unit. 

During the workshop, experts encouraged participants to incorporate traditional tribal motifs into contemporary ready-to-wear garments. Innovative fabric options such as banana fibre and stinging nettle plant fibre, alongside traditional cotton, were introduced. Another session emphasized the importance of producing market-driven garments using breathable, weather-friendly fabrics. Experts discussed cost-effective production strategies, customer engagement through storytelling, and the significance of sample-making before finalizing designs. The workshop also underscored effective marketing through print and digital media, as well as sustainability. 

Technology Clinics under RAMP are designed to equip MSMEs with essential tools and skills, enabling them to thrive in dynamic markets and drive Nagaland’s economic growth.

The Mongken team conducted live demonstrations on using illustrator for apparel design, promoting the adoption of modern digital tools. Participants also had hands-on experience with advanced machinery, including embroidery machines, buttonhole and button stitching machines, overlock and interlock sewing machines, single needle sewing machines, fabric cutting machines, digital textile printing (Pre & Post Digital Textile Machine), Direct to Film (DTF), Direct to Garment (DTG), sublimation printing machines, and CAD software for motif digitization.

The workshop concluded with a vote of thanks from the RAMP team and Yanger Lemtur, in charge of Mongken Apparel Unit. 

The RAMP team encouraged participants to integrate technology with traditional techniques to enhance efficiency and reduce production time and labor. They also stressed the importance of Udyam registration for MSMEs to access credit and national MSME schemes. Lemtur commended participants for their enthusiasm and was pleased to hear from their feedback that they were leaving with new insights and self-made products. He urged interested entrepreneurs to utilize the Mongken facility as a Common Facility Centre for production and brand-building.
 



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