Mr. Prasad in his presentation explained that clariant&rsquos focus is on consumer safety, on resources and processes and on environment. He elaborated on clariant&rsquos product safety processes for textiles, which also included the declaration of safe product certifications. He explained the 4e concepts of water, less time, less energy efficiency right the first time, reproducibility, performance, higher build up and environment biodegradability, bioelimination, fewer chemicals used and less efficient load. He emphasized that, &ldquowe can employ methods and processes that can save water, energy and time &ndash which automatically results in savings not only for the manufacturer but also the end customer.in which he touched upon the historical aspects of pigment printing. This is the oldest printing techniques known to mankind. But it was unimportant until the second world war because of dull colors, loss of textile character as a result of hardening and poor fastness to wear and washing. Nowadays, pigment printing is the main textile printing techniques because of universal use even on blended fabrics and lower application costs compared to dyestuff printing no washing and no steaming. This was only possible by many developments in the components of a print pastethickeners changed from natural to emulsion thickening and later to synthetic ones. In the technical session at mumbai & coimbatore, mr. Stefan schlosser elaborated on the &ldquopigment printing &ndash past, present, & future&rdquo besides the ever present demand for more economical products and processes and the demand from retailers to narrow the gap between pigment and dyestuff printing, the main challenge for pigment printing will be the dramatic increase of ecological demands. Clariant is addressing these issues and we have many products in our range like formaldehyde free binders and crosslinkers as well as amine free pigment dispersions that can meet the emerging needs and demands of an ecologically sensitive consumer. Our technologically innovative product range is tailormade to satisfy even the most demanding product range&ldquo, explained mr. Prasad.binding chemicals produced by emulsion polymerization.brilliant organic pigments substituted dull inorganic pigments. The textile chemicals business of india&rsquos leading specialty chemicals producer clariant chemicals india ltd. Participated in the international conference on &ldquoevolving maze in coloration&rdquo organized by society of dyers and colourists sdc. The event was split into two stages one in mumbai on june 4, 2010 and another in coimbatore from june, 56, 2010. This international conference conducted technical sessions, panel discussion on sustainability and ecology, coloration of polyester and cellulosics, and retail fashion and design. Mr. Anjani prasad, head of textile chemicals, clariant chemicals india limited was the chairperson of a panel discussion on product group printing, clariant international, switzerland presented a technical paper on &ldquopigment printing &ndash past, present & future&rdquo.