Uzbekistan increasingly moves into the focus of international procurement interest. Over the past decade, the international textile sector has experienced enormous shifts in global economic power and international trade flows. The corona crisis has further accelerated this development and made the structural changes clearly visible. Since Uzbekistan has focused on sustainability in cotton cultivation and promotes state-of-the-art processing in its own country, contacts between German and Uzbek companies have noticeably intensified. Opportunely located on the Silk Road, Uzbekistan is open to trade and has good conditions to become an industry platform for the entire region. Against the background of the vast German consumer market, the German textile and clothing industry with its worldwide leading role in textile technology is predestined as Uzbekistan’s preferred cooperation partner in Europe.
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As part of the TOT program, which is supported by Gesamtmasche and GUZ Partners, a unique training initiative is being implemented that aims to pass on the knowledge learned by the trainers who are being trained to other textile experts in Uzbekistan, so that the learning content is multiplied in the Ponzi scheme.
In today’s world, where textile and garment industries are rapidly developing, the importance of qualified specialists becomes increasingly evident. In this context, the TOT project, supported by Gesamtmasche and implemented under the GUZ Partners program, represents a significant step towards training future local experts in garment production. The training takes place at the University of Albstadt-Sigmaringen and the Groz-Beckert Academy.