Engaged in the clothing industry for 20 years.
The 38th IAF World Fashion Convention has officially begun!
The 38th World Fashion Convention organized by the IAF and Spesa in Philadelphia has officially begun on
Monday afternoon, October 23rd. On the same day in the morning the IAF General Assembly
unanimously accepted the IAF’s Board of Directors proposal to extend the current IAF President’s Cem
Altan term with a further two years.
Opening speech at 38th World Fashion Convention
Mr. Altan is himself a garment manufacturer, representing the Istanbul Apparel Exporters Association
(IHKIB) in the IAF. His term extension reflects the IAF’s strong focus on uniting apparel manufacturers
globally and defending their interests. In his opening speech he referred to IAF’s mission to enable and
promote stronger, smarter and more sustainable supply chains. He noted that the industry’s needed
transition is moving too slowly. A major reason for this is that even though manufacturers often have the
tools in hand to make the necessary environmental, social and financial improvements, they are mostly
not sufficiently enabled in current supply chain- financially or organizationally- to use these tools.
Creating more value through collaborations
He called on the industry to maintain a positive path forward, staying away from the low value trap, and
collaborating across the supply chain using technology and process innovation to create more value.
During the two-day conference, a broad range of speakers on topics ranging from digitalization, data
technology, legislation, sourcing strategy, sustainability and transparency are shedding their light on
industry transition. An equally broad range of sponsors, representing available solutions for our
industry’s transition, make this convention possible.
Read more about the 38th World Fashion Convention here.