Specialization and innovation: focusing on the innovation potential of small and medium-sized textile and garment enterprises
The textile manufacturing industry covers sub-industries such as fiber processing, spinning, weaving, clothing, footwear, printing and dyeing, accessories, textile machinery, etc. As competition intensifies, textile manufacturing needs to introduce more innovative elements to increase the added value of products, and there is room for efficient improvement in various production processes. It is a specialized and innovative subject in the textile and garment industry. In a context where pain points and opportunities coexist in the textile manufacturing industry, small and medium-sized enterprises have shown better innovation efficiency, as well as stronger incremental innovation and breakthrough innovation capabilities. We believe that small and medium-sized textile manufacturing enterprises have great potential for growth and investment value, and that policies can also focus on markets, capital, and technology to help small and medium-sized enterprises innovate. We recommend focusing on innovative leaders in
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