As part of the Week of Textile and Light Industry we invite KNUTD students to join the author’s course “TREAD AND FURNITURE ECONOMY”!
The series of lectures will be given by Valeriy Rybas, co-founder of BARVA, the only thread factory in Ukraine and director of TK-Furniture LLC, who has 30 years of experience in the light industry and has gone a long way from rejection of the product to its recognition.
The format of the author’s course “THREAD AND FURNITURE ECONOMY” will include communication with students during lecture classes (8 hours):
April 16 (Tuesday), April 18 (Thursday),
April 23 (Tuesday), April 25 (Thursday) at 12.00 in Room 4-0202.
Motivated students of all specialties of the University can join it.
The purpose of the author’s course is to familiarize students with innovative implementations in the organizational structure of the enterprise, existing needs and systemic problems of the light industry in Ukraine, and to share practical experience in organizing and effectively managing real production.
The format of the lecture series involves the applied nature of positioning the company’s long-term brand activity and little-known facts about the impact of technological processes on product quality and ways to determine the causes of defects in the production of light industry products, about arguments for potential buyers of thread in numerous negotiations, about the main parameters of sewing thread and the criteria for its selection, etc.
Valeriy Rybas’ personal experience is a story about branding business relations and cooperation with the largest Ukrainian enterprises and partners, the ability to quickly adapt a light industry enterprise in difficult conditions of both a pandemic and wartime.
We are confident that the course “THREAD AND FURNITURE ECONOMY” will answer many questions and, just as importantly, help generate new questions and ideas about developing yourself as a professional creative person.
Register for the author’s course using the attached form https://docs.google.com/forms/
01.04.2024