Virtual Event – STITCH for RMG Global Innovation Conference

Time: Various/Multi-day event

The goal of the STITCH (Safeguarding Through Innovation and Technology Challenge) for RMG (readymade garments) Global Innovation Conference is to provide a platform for the industry actors and stakeholders to discuss disruptive future-work themes for the garment industry and find mitigation strategies to overcome their challenges to sustain the current industry growth. Additionally, the conference will maintain a strong focus on welfare and incorporate the voice of the female workers by highlighting their plight, their concerns, and the obstacles they face with the aim of coming up with solutions that can help the female garment workers progress in their careers and lives.

The conference will offer a space for all the industry stakeholders to share perspectives towards a shared vision and objectives for innovating together. It will work as a guiding anchor which the stakeholders will pledge to collectively work towards achieving a common goal.

Register for the conference.

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Our development experts and staff in Asia, the Pacific, and the United States are available for media briefings and speaking engagements.

For assistance, please contact Global Communications:
Eelynn Sim, Director, Strategy and Programs
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