The conference featured a remarkable lineup of esteemed guest speakers who shared their insights and experiences on sustainable practices in fashion:
- Dr. Khalid Ezzedine Mahmoud - Chairman of Hijabi Qatari and Indian Company: Presented innovative samples demonstrating sustainability in fashion, emphasizing the importance of eco-friendly materials and practices in the industry.
- Dr. Essam Alshoury - Research, Development, and Training Advisor at the Federation of Egyptian Industries: Delivered a presentation on the current state of the fashion industry, focusing on sustainable development and the importance of integrating eco-friendly practices at all levels.
- Associate Professor Dr. Jehan Trabelsi Kraiem- Director of the Fashion and Textile Design Department at the Higher Institute of Fashion, University of Monastir, Tunisia: Presented the results of a pioneering experiment she conducted, highlighting innovative approaches in sustainable fashion design.
The conference also highlighted contributions from faculty members at MSA University:
- Dr. Soha Rafiq, a design lecturer in the Fashion Design Department at MSA University, shared her insights on sustainable design methodologies.
- Assistant Lecturer Silwan Fathi, also from the Fashion Design Department, contributed to discussions on emerging trends in sustainable fashion.
The "Sustainability and Fashion for a Greener Future" conference underscored its importance as a platform for knowledge exchange, networking, and reinforcing the commitment to sustainability within the fashion industry. The conference aimed to empower the next generation of designers and entrepreneurs to create a more sustainable and responsible fashion landscape.
This conference marks a significant step towards promoting sustainability in the fashion industry, enhancing MSA University's commitment to environmental and social responsibility. In addition, it is a vital step towards fostering sustainability in the fashion industry, reinforcing MSA University's dedication to environmental and social issues.