Wednesday, 30 November 2016

Leather Technology


Leather

The Indian leather industry which is the fourth largest export industry in the world, is growing by leaps and bounds. India not only exports leather goods and footwear to western countries, but leather is also consumed in large quantities by the domestic market. It is one of the largest foreign exchange earners for the country. With more and more multinationals coming to India, this industry is poised to become a hi-tech one. 

Leather has become part and parcel of modern accessories, in possession of almost all sections of people. Everybody uses leather in some form or the other and it is always in demand for fashion, sport and comfort. The largest share of the industry is still footwear, despite growing competition from materials like synthetics and fabric. Besides footwear, Leatherwear constitutes a variety of products ranging from accessories like belts, luggage and bags, jackets, gloves, purses and caps to toys, upholstery, baggage, musical instruments, garment tags, gift items etc.

Leather is a natural, three dimensional non-woven fabric not easily or completely duplicated in other material. The utility of leather is attributed to its specific properties as a natural product like strength, comfort and durability. Leather technology is a branch of engineering which deals with synthesis, production and refining of leather so that it can be put into efficient use. It also deals with the synthesis of artificial leather and its efficient use to make commercial goods.

A career in Leather technology is a lucrative option these days. Until a few years ago, those who happened to be in the industry came up through experience rather than through any formal training. But now with this industry advancing and developing both technologically and professionally, it calls for qualified professionals to cater to the needs and requirements of the people. To cater to the need for qualified hands, many institutes and colleges have come up providing diploma and degree in this field.

Leather industry is mainly concentrated in and around Agra, Kanpur, Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai. There are three main areas of work in the industry: namely designing, manufacturing and marketing. Designing involves creating new patters according to fashion trends. Computer aided Design (CAD) is used in this field. Manufacturing involves mass production of designs approved by designers. Marketing ensures a ready market for finished products. Leather industry is a labour intensive industry that can be started as a low cost-intensive small scale unit, as it requires relatively small investment, cheap labour, raw material and minimal power supply.

Eligibility & Course Areas

Educational

Courses in leather designing are offered at various levels of study. The eligibility criteria differ from the kind of course one wants to opt for. For pursuing B.Sc and B.tech in Leather designing/technology, a student must clear class 10+2 or equivalent with PCM. To get admission in B.Tech/B.E in Leather Technology one must clear IIT JEE for entry into IITs or AIEEE for entry into NITs and other government as well as private institutes. Apart from that, there are also various state entrance Exams which are held for admission to colleges in that respective state. B.Tech is required for pursuing M.Tech in leather technology. There are also diploma and certificate courses. These courses would further enhance the job prospects -in the fast-developing leather as well as fashion technology industry.

Subjects taught under bachelor courses include Analytical chemistry of pre-tanning materials, applications of biochemistry and biotechnology, leather processing, Computer aided engineering graphics and leather product designing and development, using software.

Institutes like the Central Leather Research Institute (CLRI), The National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), Government Leather Institute at Agra are some of the prominent institutes offering courses in this area.

Personal attributes

Like in any other industry, commitment, dedication and hard work are the key factors in leather industry too. Creativity, with an artistic flair and an innovative, unique style of thinking can do wonders for designers. Coming up with fresh ideas, concepts and designs, is key for a leather designer. They must be able to work individually or as part of a team. Those in the marketing segment must be alert with the changing trends in the market.

Job Prospects & Career Options

Leather technology is a career most suited for those with creative talent as it is a field which has great role in our fashion conscious world. Career areas in this industry can be categorized as designing, technical and marketing. Depending upon the interest and aptitude one can choose the area most suited. Designing in leather industry involves creating and developing new and up-to-date patterns, keeping in mind the fashion trends. Technical side deals with manufacture or production. The manufacturing process of leather products begins in the tanneries and leather factories, where production managers supervise the tanning and treatment of animal skins which preserve the leather and make it soft and flexible.

There is ample employment opportunities in the leather industry within India and abroad. The supply of trained man power for this industry is far less than the demand. Hence, a good academic record coupled with hands on training and experience can offer good career prospects for Leather Technology graduates. On attaining required qualification in leather technology one can work as technical designers and stylist designers. While Technical designers train themselves in pattern making, cutting, designing etc. Stylist designers are responsible for updating the product in fashion and style.

Those passing out from prestigious institutes get managerial positions in leather firms, export houses and government organisations. Leather technologists/designers find employment, specifically with the footwear, leather garments and leather products industries. Designers are also employed by leather garment production houses and boutiques. Established designers also hire young designers to work under them. After gaining enough experience, Leather Technologists can spread their wings and venture out on their own by starting a unit for manufacturing and marketing leather products across domestic and international markets. Teaching is another avenue that can be explored. Leather technologists can work as lectures in universities/institutes.

Leather industry offers attractive growth prospects for people working in the sector. Leather designing is considered as one career which is totally based on performance and experience and there is no limit for creative people. One can later on move from production technologist to quality control checker, research or technical management sector etc. Prospects are also open for working in departments such as buying, sales or marketing.

Institutes

Institutes like the Central Leather Research Institute (CLRI), The National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), Government Leather Institute at Agra are some of the prominent institutes offering courses in this area.

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