

The Open Door Program will run across the whole day at the TFIA led Textile & Fashion Hub in Richmond and will consist of seminars, workshops, expert panel discussions, equipment demonstrations, Hub tours, one-on-one business mentoring and accounting sessions and networking drinks hosted by TCF supplier Ramsay McDonald in collaboration with leading Italian yarn supplier Zegna Baruffa.
The Textile and Fashion Precinct developed by the TFIA and supported by the Victorian State Government; endeavours to link suppliers, manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, designers, sources of capital and other support service providers. In line with the overall objectives of the Textile and Fashion Precinct, the Open Door Program aims to provide a forum that facilitates the establishment of a connected network of local industry players and fosters collaboration among local businesses.
‘The Precinct will embrace places of innovation, design, production, distribution, sales and learning and will ultimately form the heart of a state-wide textile and fashion network’ says TFIA CEO Jo Kellock ‘this initiative and the hive of activity that will flow from it will strengthen Victoria’s position as the centre for Australia’s TCF sector.’
See what it’s it all about at the Open Door Program on April 16:
•Opportunity to book in for a diverse range of activities on the day such as inspiring seminars, workshops and panel discussions on Fashion Business Management; Sustainability; Digital Strategy and Social Media; Money Management; Support Services and Raising Capital; TCF Award Obligations; Digital Printing; Sizing and Specification; Quality Control; OH&S; Care Labelling and Colour Knowledge.
•Expert panellists presenting know-how in their respective fields; including fashion business mentors, small business accountants, financial planners, as well as experts on alternative capital-raising from the innovative crowdfunding platform Pozible.
•Tours of the Textile & Fashion Hub facilities will run throughout the day, as well as equipment demonstrations including whole garment knitting, digital textile printing and 3D body scanning.
•One-on-one accounting and business mentoring sessions are offered to participants as part of their attendance fee. These sessions will allow business owners to book in to review their business strategy, or discuss current business issues they may have, with an experienced and objective professional.
Council of Textile and Fashion Industries of Australia Limited (TFIA)
TFIA to host Textile & Fashion Precinct inaugural program , Apr 05, 2013Dorchester Collection Fashion Prize invites young talent , Apr 05, 2013IMG Fashion to broadcast Live footage of MBFW Australia , Apr 04, 2013Marilyn Manson is new face of YSL’s menswear line , Apr 04, 2013Marilyn Monroe gown & Superman costume are on sale , Apr 04, 2013 ShowPopupOnScroll("footerdiv",0.2); var newsid='123108'; var tmp=document.getElementById(newsid); if(tmp!=null) { document.getElementById(newsid).style.display='none'; }
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The Open Door Program will run across the whole day at the TFIA led Textile & Fashion Hub in Richmond and will consist of seminars, workshops, expert panel discussions, equipment demonstrations, Hub tours, one-on-one business mentoring and accounting sessions and networking drinks hosted by TCF supplier Ramsay McDonald in collaboration with leading Italian yarn supplier Zegna Baruffa.
The Textile and Fashion Precinct developed by the TFIA and supported by the Victorian State Government; endeavours to link suppliers, manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, designers, sources of capital and other support service providers. In line with the overall objectives of the Textile and Fashion Precinct, the Open Door Program aims to provide a forum that facilitates the establishment of a connected network of local industry players and fosters collaboration among local businesses.
‘The Precinct will embrace places of innovation, design, production, distribution, sales and learning and will ultimately form the heart of a state-wide textile and fashion network’ says TFIA CEO Jo Kellock ‘this initiative and the hive of activity that will flow from it will strengthen Victoria’s position as the centre for Australia’s TCF sector.’
See what it’s it all about at the Open Door Program on April 16:
•Opportunity to book in for a diverse range of activities on the day such as inspiring seminars, workshops and panel discussions on Fashion Business Management; Sustainability; Digital Strategy and Social Media; Money Management; Support Services and Raising Capital; TCF Award Obligations; Digital Printing; Sizing and Specification; Quality Control; OH&S; Care Labelling and Colour Knowledge.
•Expert panellists presenting know-how in their respective fields; including fashion business mentors, small business accountants, financial planners, as well as experts on alternative capital-raising from the innovative crowdfunding platform Pozible.
•Tours of the Textile & Fashion Hub facilities will run throughout the day, as well as equipment demonstrations including whole garment knitting, digital textile printing and 3D body scanning.
•One-on-one accounting and business mentoring sessions are offered to participants as part of their attendance fee. These sessions will allow business owners to book in to review their business strategy, or discuss current business issues they may have, with an experienced and objective professional.
Council of Textile and Fashion Industries of Australia Limited (TFIA)
TFIA to host Textile & Fashion Precinct inaugural program , Apr 05, 2013Dorchester Collection Fashion Prize invites young talent , Apr 05, 2013IMG Fashion to broadcast Live footage of MBFW Australia , Apr 04, 2013Marilyn Manson is new face of YSL’s menswear line , Apr 04, 2013Marilyn Monroe gown & Superman costume are on sale , Apr 04, 2013 ShowPopupOnScroll("footerdiv",0.2); var newsid='123108'; var tmp=document.getElementById(newsid); if(tmp!=null) { document.getElementById(newsid).style.display='none'; }
Acrylic Value Chain Viscose Value Chain


The Open Door Program will run across the whole day at the TFIA led Textile & Fashion Hub in Richmond and will consist of seminars, workshops, expert panel discussions, equipment demonstrations, Hub tours, one-on-one business mentoring and accounting sessions and networking drinks hosted by TCF supplier Ramsay McDonald in collaboration with leading Italian yarn supplier Zegna Baruffa.
The Textile and Fashion Precinct developed by the TFIA and supported by the Victorian State Government; endeavours to link suppliers, manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, designers, sources of capital and other support service providers. In line with the overall objectives of the Textile and Fashion Precinct, the Open Door Program aims to provide a forum that facilitates the establishment of a connected network of local industry players and fosters collaboration among local businesses.
‘The Precinct will embrace places of innovation, design, production, distribution, sales and learning and will ultimately form the heart of a state-wide textile and fashion network’ says TFIA CEO Jo Kellock ‘this initiative and the hive of activity that will flow from it will strengthen Victoria’s position as the centre for Australia’s TCF sector.’
See what it’s it all about at the Open Door Program on April 16:
•Opportunity to book in for a diverse range of activities on the day such as inspiring seminars, workshops and panel discussions on Fashion Business Management; Sustainability; Digital Strategy and Social Media; Money Management; Support Services and Raising Capital; TCF Award Obligations; Digital Printing; Sizing and Specification; Quality Control; OH&S; Care Labelling and Colour Knowledge.
•Expert panellists presenting know-how in their respective fields; including fashion business mentors, small business accountants, financial planners, as well as experts on alternative capital-raising from the innovative crowdfunding platform Pozible.
•Tours of the Textile & Fashion Hub facilities will run throughout the day, as well as equipment demonstrations including whole garment knitting, digital textile printing and 3D body scanning.
•One-on-one accounting and business mentoring sessions are offered to participants as part of their attendance fee. These sessions will allow business owners to book in to review their business strategy, or discuss current business issues they may have, with an experienced and objective professional.
Council of Textile and Fashion Industries of Australia Limited (TFIA)
TFIA to host Textile & Fashion Precinct inaugural program , Apr 05, 2013Dorchester Collection Fashion Prize invites young talent , Apr 05, 2013IMG Fashion to broadcast Live footage of MBFW Australia , Apr 04, 2013Marilyn Manson is new face of YSL’s menswear line , Apr 04, 2013Marilyn Monroe gown & Superman costume are on sale , Apr 04, 2013 ShowPopupOnScroll("footerdiv",0.2); var newsid='123108'; var tmp=document.getElementById(newsid); if(tmp!=null) { document.getElementById(newsid).style.display='none'; }
Acrylic Value Chain Viscose Value Chain


The Open Door Program will run across the whole day at the TFIA led Textile & Fashion Hub in Richmond and will consist of seminars, workshops, expert panel discussions, equipment demonstrations, Hub tours, one-on-one business mentoring and accounting sessions and networking drinks hosted by TCF supplier Ramsay McDonald in collaboration with leading Italian yarn supplier Zegna Baruffa.
The Textile and Fashion Precinct developed by the TFIA and supported by the Victorian State Government; endeavours to link suppliers, manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, designers, sources of capital and other support service providers. In line with the overall objectives of the Textile and Fashion Precinct, the Open Door Program aims to provide a forum that facilitates the establishment of a connected network of local industry players and fosters collaboration among local businesses.
‘The Precinct will embrace places of innovation, design, production, distribution, sales and learning and will ultimately form the heart of a state-wide textile and fashion network’ says TFIA CEO Jo Kellock ‘this initiative and the hive of activity that will flow from it will strengthen Victoria’s position as the centre for Australia’s TCF sector.’
See what it’s it all about at the Open Door Program on April 16:
•Opportunity to book in for a diverse range of activities on the day such as inspiring seminars, workshops and panel discussions on Fashion Business Management; Sustainability; Digital Strategy and Social Media; Money Management; Support Services and Raising Capital; TCF Award Obligations; Digital Printing; Sizing and Specification; Quality Control; OH&S; Care Labelling and Colour Knowledge.
•Expert panellists presenting know-how in their respective fields; including fashion business mentors, small business accountants, financial planners, as well as experts on alternative capital-raising from the innovative crowdfunding platform Pozible.
•Tours of the Textile & Fashion Hub facilities will run throughout the day, as well as equipment demonstrations including whole garment knitting, digital textile printing and 3D body scanning.
•One-on-one accounting and business mentoring sessions are offered to participants as part of their attendance fee. These sessions will allow business owners to book in to review their business strategy, or discuss current business issues they may have, with an experienced and objective professional.
Council of Textile and Fashion Industries of Australia Limited (TFIA)
TFIA to host Textile & Fashion Precinct inaugural program , Apr 05, 2013Dorchester Collection Fashion Prize invites young talent , Apr 05, 2013IMG Fashion to broadcast Live footage of MBFW Australia , Apr 04, 2013Marilyn Manson is new face of YSL’s menswear line , Apr 04, 2013Marilyn Monroe gown & Superman costume are on sale , Apr 04, 2013 ShowPopupOnScroll("footerdiv",0.2); var newsid='123108'; var tmp=document.getElementById(newsid); if(tmp!=null) { document.getElementById(newsid).style.display='none'; }
Acrylic Value Chain Viscose Value Chain


The Open Door Program will run across the whole day at the TFIA led Textile & Fashion Hub in Richmond and will consist of seminars, workshops, expert panel discussions, equipment demonstrations, Hub tours, one-on-one business mentoring and accounting sessions and networking drinks hosted by TCF supplier Ramsay McDonald in collaboration with leading Italian yarn supplier Zegna Baruffa.
The Textile and Fashion Precinct developed by the TFIA and supported by the Victorian State Government; endeavours to link suppliers, manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, designers, sources of capital and other support service providers. In line with the overall objectives of the Textile and Fashion Precinct, the Open Door Program aims to provide a forum that facilitates the establishment of a connected network of local industry players and fosters collaboration among local businesses.
‘The Precinct will embrace places of innovation, design, production, distribution, sales and learning and will ultimately form the heart of a state-wide textile and fashion network’ says TFIA CEO Jo Kellock ‘this initiative and the hive of activity that will flow from it will strengthen Victoria’s position as the centre for Australia’s TCF sector.’
See what it’s it all about at the Open Door Program on April 16:
•Opportunity to book in for a diverse range of activities on the day such as inspiring seminars, workshops and panel discussions on Fashion Business Management; Sustainability; Digital Strategy and Social Media; Money Management; Support Services and Raising Capital; TCF Award Obligations; Digital Printing; Sizing and Specification; Quality Control; OH&S; Care Labelling and Colour Knowledge.
•Expert panellists presenting know-how in their respective fields; including fashion business mentors, small business accountants, financial planners, as well as experts on alternative capital-raising from the innovative crowdfunding platform Pozible.
•Tours of the Textile & Fashion Hub facilities will run throughout the day, as well as equipment demonstrations including whole garment knitting, digital textile printing and 3D body scanning.
•One-on-one accounting and business mentoring sessions are offered to participants as part of their attendance fee. These sessions will allow business owners to book in to review their business strategy, or discuss current business issues they may have, with an experienced and objective professional.
Council of Textile and Fashion Industries of Australia Limited (TFIA)
TFIA to host Textile & Fashion Precinct inaugural program , Apr 05, 2013Dorchester Collection Fashion Prize invites young talent , Apr 05, 2013IMG Fashion to broadcast Live footage of MBFW Australia , Apr 04, 2013Marilyn Manson is new face of YSL’s menswear line , Apr 04, 2013Marilyn Monroe gown & Superman costume are on sale , Apr 04, 2013 ShowPopupOnScroll("footerdiv",0.2); var newsid='123108'; var tmp=document.getElementById(newsid); if(tmp!=null) { document.getElementById(newsid).style.display='none'; }
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