Uzbekistan Textile Automation Memorandum Signed with Chinese Partner

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Uzbekistanโ€™s textile industry is taking another step toward smart manufacturing, after the national industry association “Uztextileprom” signed a memorandum of understanding with Chinaโ€™s Shaoxing Huangxi Intelligent Group to support upgrades in automation and digital production systems, according to local reporting.

The agreement has been signed to support the introduction of automation and digital solutions aimed at improving production efficiency across the textile sector. The signing of the memorandum marks a step towards strengthening practical cooperation between Uzbekistan and China in the modernisation and digital transformation of Uzbekistanโ€™s textile sector. The memorandum focuses on Uzbekistan textile automation and related digital solutions.

During the visit and subsequent negotiations, representatives of Uztextileprom and the Tashkent Institute of Textile and Light Industry took part in discussions with the Chinese firm. The sides, including Uztextileprom, reviewed prospects for deploying modern technologies in textile production processes and explored opportunities related to textile automation and process optimisation.

Representatives of Shaoxing Huangxi Intelligent Group visited the MS Barer-Textile enterprise to examine existing production processes and assess possibilities for implementing advanced technological solutions. The assessment focused on practical applications of modern technologies and digital transformation measures that could be piloted at local enterprises.

Under the memorandum, cooperation will proceed through experience sharing, technical consultations and pilot projects designed to raise the technological level of textile enterprises. The agreement emphasizes joint pilot activities and technical support to promote textile automation and the deployment of digital transformation tools across the sector.

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