In a landmark move for the Bangladeshi fashion industry, the BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology (BUFT) and the Hohenstein Institute Bangladesh joined forces, signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that promises to revolutionize education, research, and product safety practices.

The agreements were signed by Dr. Md. Kamruzzaman, Regional Chief of South-East Asia (Hohenstein Group) and Md. Shafiul Islam, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of BUFT. Other notable members of the Board of Trustees, including Founder Chairman Muzaffar U. Siddique and Md. Faruque Hassan, BoT Member and former President of BGMEA, BUFT Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. S. M. Mahfuzur Rahman, Pro Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Eng. Ayub Nabi Khan, Treasurer Prof. Dr. Abdul Jalil, and Deans, Academic, and Administrative Heads, along with Zahirul Islam Zaheer (Vice Present-Hohenstein Institute Bangladesh), Aklima Khatun Sr. General Manager (Audit and certification-Hohenstein Institute Bangladesh) and Johny Yasmin Kanta (Sr. General Manager-Hohenstein Laboratories Bangladesh Limited) graced the event with their presence. They underscored the crucial role such collaborations play in achieving academic excellence and propelling the industry towards a future defined by sustainability and cutting-edge practices.

This strategic partnership signifies a commitment to shared excellence, unveiling a future of innovation and expertise. By fostering collaboration in academics, training, fashion branding, and sustainability research, BUFT and Hohenstein Institute Bangladesh will empower students, professionals, and the industry at large.

The MoU paves the way for unparalleled knowledge sharing, union of leaders with a shared vision and a commitment to progress. This collaboration will ignite groundbreaking research, fostering innovation and propelling the industry towards a more sustainable future. Specialized training programs will be developed, equipping students and professionals with the critical skills they need to thrive in every evolving fashion, textile, and sustainability landscape. Bridging the Gap between Education and Industry: The MoU ensures graduates are equipped with the practical knowledge-based internship and skills demanded by the industry, fostering a seamless transition from academia to the workforce. The signing ceremony concluded with a resolute commitment from both BUFT and the Hohenstein Institute Bangladesh to work hand-in-hand, translating this momentous partnership into tangible progress for the fashion industry and beyond, propelling Bangladesh to the forefront of sustainable and safe fashion practices.

 

 

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