Bengaluru: As the demand for protective gear and medical face masks grow in the country amid rising Covid-19 cases, various stakeholders have vouched for innovation, design and ramping up manufacturing of reusable PPE kits by the Indian textile and apparel sector to save healthcare workers.
"Indian textile industry should seize global leadership position to produce disposable and reusable personal protection equipment," said Dr Devi Shetty, Chairman, Narayana Health while virtually addressing members of Karnataka Textile Mills Association (KTMA) during the webinar titled 'Textiles, Apparels and PPE post Covid-19'.
"Indian entrepreneurs have an opportunity to get their technology, processes, production and warehousing facilities to stock and ship these products once the next pandemic hit the world," he added.
C Valliappa, Chairman, KTMA and VeeProtect, a PPE manufacturer, assured that members of KTMA will rise up to the occasion so that the hospitals don't have to carry inventory.
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