
Navigating Career Growth in Spinning and Textile Printing
By Nowrin Islam, Barishal, January 28, 2025
The Textile Engineers Association (TEA) successfully hosted its 4th offline seminar at the Barishal Textile Engineering College (BTEC) campus, drawing participation from students, faculty, and top industry professionals.

The highlight of the event was an engaging Panel Discussion featuring senior executives from leading textile companies across the country. The seminar commenced with a Merit Test Assessment, followed by insightful sessions on Textile Spinning and Textile Printing, conducted by Md. Tarikul Islam, DGM of Lablu-Bablu Composite Textile Ltd., and Shawkat Hossain Sohel, Counselor of the Textile Engineers Association.
To foster student engagement and enhance their technical skills, a presentation session was organized, allowing participants to showcase their understanding of the topics discussed.

Welcoming a New Adviser:
A significant moment of the event was the formal induction of Zahid Murad Shuva, a respected faculty member of BTEC, as an Adviser of the Textile Engineers Association. The TEA team honored distinguished guests and acknowledged the contributions of BTEC in advancing textile education.
Eminent Panelists and Their Insights
The Panel Discussion featured prominent industry leaders who provided valuable career guidance and assured students of potential internship and job opportunities.
Chief Guest: M.S. Jaman, Director (Marketing), Mithila Group
Special Guest: Abdul Hakim, CMO, Hoorain Hi-Tec Fabrics Ltd., Jamuna Group
Presiding Over: Selim Reza, Principal, Barishal Textile Engineering College
Corporate Trainer: Shawkat Hossain Sohel, Counselor, Textile Engineers Association
Trainer: Md. Tarikul Islam, DGM, Lablu-Bablu Composite Textile Ltd.
Students actively participated in an interactive session, where they received expert advice and had their queries addressed by industry veterans.
Recognizing Excellence:
In acknowledgement of student performance, the event concluded with the distribution of awards:
40 students received certificates for outstanding performance.
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13 students were selected for an industry visit, providing them with practical exposure.
Crests were awarded in recognition of notable achievements.
The Central Team of TEA was also present to support and oversee the proceedings.
Future Prospects:
The enthusiasm and keen interest displayed by students, coupled with the dedication of faculty and industry leaders, reinforce TEA’s mission to enhance the skills and career prospects of aspiring textile engineers. Encouraged by the event’s success, TEA directors remain committed to playing a pivotal role in shaping the future of the textile sector in Bangladesh.
By Nowrin Islam, Barishal, January 28, 2025
The Textile Engineers Association (TEA) successfully hosted its 4th offline seminar at the Barishal Textile Engineering College (BTEC) campus, drawing participation from students, faculty, and top industry professionals.

The highlight of the event was an engaging Panel Discussion featuring senior executives from leading textile companies across the country. The seminar commenced with a Merit Test Assessment, followed by insightful sessions on Textile Spinning and Textile Printing, conducted by Md. Tarikul Islam, DGM of Lablu-Bablu Composite Textile Ltd., and Shawkat Hossain Sohel, Counselor of the Textile Engineers Association.
To foster student engagement and enhance their technical skills, a presentation session was organized, allowing participants to showcase their understanding of the topics discussed.

Welcoming a New Adviser:
A significant moment of the event was the formal induction of Zahid Murad Shuva, a respected faculty member of BTEC, as an Adviser of the Textile Engineers Association. The TEA team honored distinguished guests and acknowledged the contributions of BTEC in advancing textile education.
Eminent Panelists and Their Insights
The Panel Discussion featured prominent industry leaders who provided valuable career guidance and assured students of potential internship and job opportunities.
Chief Guest: M.S. Jaman, Director (Marketing), Mithila Group
Special Guest: Abdul Hakim, CMO, Hoorain Hi-Tec Fabrics Ltd., Jamuna Group
Presiding Over: Selim Reza, Principal, Barishal Textile Engineering College
Corporate Trainer: Shawkat Hossain Sohel, Counselor, Textile Engineers Association
Trainer: Md. Tarikul Islam, DGM, Lablu-Bablu Composite Textile Ltd.
Students actively participated in an interactive session, where they received expert advice and had their queries addressed by industry veterans.
Recognizing Excellence:
In acknowledgement of student performance, the event concluded with the distribution of awards:
40 students received certificates for outstanding performance.
,
13 students were selected for an industry visit, providing them with practical exposure.
Crests were awarded in recognition of notable achievements.
The Central Team of TEA was also present to support and oversee the proceedings.
Future Prospects:
The enthusiasm and keen interest displayed by students, coupled with the dedication of faculty and industry leaders, reinforce TEA’s mission to enhance the skills and career prospects of aspiring textile engineers. Encouraged by the event’s success, TEA directors remain committed to playing a pivotal role in shaping the future of the textile sector in Bangladesh.