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Leading Asian Institutes Select TUKAcad for Several Key Features, Including Native Bangla Language Los Angeles, CA– Tukatech, a leading provider of software solutions for the apparel industry, announces today the new offering of their TUKAcad software, training help, and tutorials in the Bangla language. The new version adds to Tukatech’s growing portfolio of software in various languages, including English, Hindi, Spanish, Thai, Chinese, Italian, Korean and Vietnamese. The software is continuously being updated in new languages, with more releases coming in the next year.
“Having the audio and video in the user’s native language helps them comprehend the instructions quickly, resulting in a more streamlined production process,” said Ram Sareen, CEO-Founder, TUKAgroup. Ram Sareen, Founder, Tukatech, and Muzaffar Siddique, President, B.I.F.T This announcement comes with news that the Pearl Academy of Fashion (PAF), one of the largest fashion institutes in Asia, installed 30 stations of TUKAcad for pattern making, grading, and marker making and 30 stations TUKAstudio for fabric design, print, knits, weaves, and jacquards.
Additionally, BGMEA Institute of Fashion and Technology (BIFT) will be installing 40 TUKAcad and 40 TUKAstudio software systems. Both institutions will be utilizing the new Bangla version of the software. ”This will undoubtedly contribute hugely to the curriculum and in turn the Bangladesh garment industry,” said Garima Srivastava, of PAF International Limited. About Tukatech is a Los Angeles-based company that provides pattern making, grading and marker making software and manufacturing equipment. It also provides, web-based product development services, PDM/PLM systems, supported by brick and mortar centers strategically located in garment hubs worldwide. With over 8,000 systems installed, and thousands of competitive systems replaced, Tukatech is the fastest growing garment CAD/CAM company in the world. Tukatech has been ranked by Apparel Magazine as the.
For more information, visit. Colombo, Sri Lanka- On Friday, November 18, the Sri Lanka Design Festival hosted the South Asian Leadership Forum at the Mount Lavinia Hotel in Colombo. The forum, which culled together local and international leaders in the garment industry to discuss Sri Lanka’s place in the global marketplace was one of the key events of the Sri Lanka Design Festival, a showcase for the Sri Lankan fashion industry. The South Asian Leadership forum, which featured four sessions and a number of guest speakers, focused on Sri Lanka’s evolving garment industry and its place in the global marketplace. Each session was hosted by a different moderator, and the panelists fielded questions from an audience composed of the garment industry’s leading thinkers. The forum was hosted by Mike Todaro, Managing Director of the American Apparel Producers Network, who frequently offered his insight into the discussions.
Panelists included local business leaders and international guests from India, the UK, France, Germany, Brazil, the United States and many more countries. “It is small groups like these that truly affect change on a grand scale,” said Todaro in his opening remarks to the hundreds of delegates and industry leaders attending the event.
The four sessions covered such diverse topics as the shifting global apparel market and economy, strategies for continuing and growing Sri Lanka’s strong garment production, new design and manufacturing technology, and the country’s leadership in sustainable production. Each session featured unique moderators and panels, including manufacturers, retailers, designers and educators. One of the key topics discussed at the forum was Sri Lanka’s growth in the worldwide apparel market, and what path the nation’s manufacturers would choose to take. Many at the forum were wary of offering inexpensive services while they could as so many other countries have done, and instead opting to provide high quality work using sustainable and ethical business practices.