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Rieter Announces Rieter Award 2004 Winners

Rieter Announces Rieter Award 2004 Winners
Rieter Textile Systems has announced the winners of this year’s Rieter Award. The awards were presented to the six recipients during a visit to Rieter’s headquarters in Switzerland.During the visit, the award winners had the opportunity to get to know Rieter — its products, culture and values, and employees and management. An introduction to Switzerland and its people was also part of the program.The recipients in turn presented their final examination papers. Rieter says the level of professionalism in the recipients’work and presentation has been increasing from year to year, indicating the high standard of textile training worldwide.

Rieter Award 2004 winners (from left): Nghi Hoang, Textile and Garment Technology and Fashion Design (Vietnam ); Pedram Payvandy, Amirkabir University of Technology (Iran); Vinod Patil Sadashiv, D.K.T.E.’s Textile & Engineering Institute (India); Qin Zhiguo, Material Engineering College (China • ); Mahmet Fatih Canbolat, Istanbul Technology University (Turkey); Mikhail Kumoshenskiy, Moscow State Textile University (Russia)The recipients in turn presented their final examination papers. Rieter says the level of professionalism in the recipients’work and presentation has been increasing from year to year, indicating the high standard of textile training worldwide.Rieter has been presenting the annual Rieter Award since 1989 to students or young professionals in the textile industry with the goal to support young talent at universities and institutes.The selection of the award winners takes place in close cooperation with the universities and professors. The prizes are awarded to students or young employees in the field of textiles who have attracted attention by their work and commitment.
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