Connecting Research, Industry, and Innovation for a Sustainable Textile Future

The Office of Research, Innovation & Commercialization (ORIC) at Textile Institute of Pakistan fosters cutting-edge research, sustainable textile technologies, industry partnerships, entrepreneurship, and commercialization of innovative solutions for the global textile sector.

"Transforming Textile Innovation Through Research & Industry Collaboration"
Dr. Muhammad Kamran Khan, Director ORIC

Dr. Muhammad Kamran Khan

Director, Office of Research, Innovation & Commercialization (ORIC)
Textile Institute of Pakistan
Director's Message

At ORIC, we are committed to fostering a dynamic ecosystem where research, innovation, and industry collaboration drive sustainable development and technological advancement. As the textile sector evolves through sustainability, circular economy practices, digital transformation, and advanced materials, our focus is on connecting academia with industry to develop practical solutions, promote technology transfer, and commercialize research with real-world impact. I invite our faculty, students, researchers, industry partners, and international collaborators to join us in advancing innovation, entrepreneurship, and research excellence that strengthens Pakistan's textile sector and contributes to global sustainable development. Together, let us transform knowledge into innovation and innovation into lasting impact.

Research Statistics

ORIC is driving impactful research in sustainable textile technologies, environmental compliance, and resource recovery. Our ongoing projects include nano-encapsulated natural dyes for polyester coloration, microplastic monitoring in textile processes, and the conversion of ETP sludge into high-performance fuel briquettes. These initiatives demonstrate our commitment to innovation, sustainability, and industry-focused solutions for the future of Pakistan's textile sector.

5Research Projects
3Industry Collaborations
ORIC Research
Research Areas

Where Our Research Focuses

01

Sustainable Textiles & Circular Economy

Reducing waste and closing material loops across the textile value chain.

02

Textile Chemistry & Green Processing

Eco-friendly dyeing, finishing, and chemical processing solutions.

03

Nanotechnology & Smart Textiles

Functional fabrics with antimicrobial, UV, and moisture-management properties.

04

Waste Valorization & Resource Recovery

Converting industrial byproducts into fuel, energy, and reusable materials.

05

Environmental Compliance & Microplastics Research

Monitoring and mitigating microplastic release from textile manufacturing.

06

Industry 4.0 & Digital Textile Manufacturing

AI-driven optimization of production, energy, and resource efficiency.

Featured Projects

1

Nano-Encapsulation of Natural Dyes for Sustainable Polyester Coloration

Development of nano-encapsulated natural dye systems to improve dye uptake, color fastness, and durability on polyester fabrics while reducing dependence on synthetic dyes and hazardous chemicals. The project promotes eco-friendly textile coloration and sustainable manufacturing practices.

2

Microplastic Pollution Assessment in Pakistan's Textile Industry

A comprehensive investigation into the generation, release, and environmental impact of microplastics from textile manufacturing and laundering processes. The project aims to develop monitoring protocols and mitigation strategies that support environmental compliance and sustainable textile production.

3

Utilization of ETP Sludge for High-Performance Fuel Briquettes

Transforming textile effluent treatment plant (ETP) sludge into value-added fuel briquettes through innovative waste-to-energy technologies. The project supports circular economy principles by reducing industrial waste and creating alternative energy resources for industrial applications.

4

Development of Antimicrobial and Functional Smart Textiles

Design and characterization of advanced textile materials with antimicrobial, moisture-management, UV-protective, and comfort-enhancing properties for healthcare, sportswear, and technical textile applications. The project integrates nanotechnology and functional finishing techniques to create next-generation textile products.

5

AI-Driven Resource Optimization for Sustainable Textile Manufacturing

Application of artificial intelligence and data analytics to optimize water consumption, energy utilization, chemical dosing, and production efficiency in textile processing. The project supports Industry 4.0 adoption while helping manufacturers achieve sustainability and cost-reduction goals.

Industry Partners

Engro Polymers
Syntech Fibers
PCSIR - Fuel Research Center
ICCBS Research Center
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NameDr. Muhammad Kamran Khan
PositionDirector ORIC
Phone+92 300 2379672

Salman Nini

Proprietor

Nini Corporation

My time at TIP was truly transformative, significantly contributing to both my personal and professional growth. The rigorous academic environment, coupled with supportive faculty and diverse extracurricular opportunities, helped me develop essential skills such as leadership, communication, and critical thinking. I plan to give back to TIP by offering guidance and sharing my professional experiences to help students succeed. By leveraging my network, I aim to create opportunities for internships, guest lectures, and industry partnerships. Additionally, I will support scholarships and other initiatives that enhance the student experience. I am committed to helping TIP continue to thrive and shape future generations.

Ali Kazmi

Director Marketing

SM Denim Mills Pakistan

I owe a significant part of my professional success to my alma mater, the Textile Institute of Pakistan, where I earned my BSC Hons in Textile Sciences. The knowledge and skills I acquired during my time at TIP laid the foundation for my rapid career growth. The institute’s strong industry connections and emphasis on practical learning provided me with a unique edge in the job market.
Within a short span, I achieved a remarkable milestone by becoming the youngest General Manager of Marketing in the industry at just 28 years old. Today, as a Director of Marketing for the past five years, I continue to excel in my field, leveraging the expertise and confidence instilled in me by my education at TIP.
I am forever grateful to my alma mater for shaping my career trajectory and enabling me to reach new heights.

Sarim Mehmood

CEO and Founder

Fruit of Sustainability

TIP is not just a university but a unique community that enabled me to walk on paths not previously taken, initiate new ventures, and drive change. It was at TIP that I found a nurturing environment filled with mentors who inspired me, peers who challenged me, and resources that empowered me. This support system was instrumental as I led organizations in C-level leadership roles at a very young age, gaining experiences that would have been unimaginable without the foundation laid by TIP. Eventually, this journey led to the founding of Fruit of Sustainability, Pakistan’s first tech company specializing in digital social and environmental due diligence SaaS platforms which is set to revolutionize the Textiles and Apparel Industry in Pakistan. The entire journey is deeply and profoundly attributed to TIP.

Kashif J. Abbasi

Deputy General Manager, Retail Operations & Business Development

Sapphire

The time I spent at TIP campus had been the most important part of my career. It has given me confidence to achieve something that i used to believe as impossible. TIP has been a multicultural institute where I got the opportunity to engage with people of various cultural backgrounds from across Pakistan. We were valued, pampered and sculptured for the country’s textile industry. Due to the high quality of education and personal brought up I received at TIP, I am being valued today in the textile industry.

Hassan Essani

Regional Head

Outfitters

It’s an honor for me to be associated with TIP from the first day in this gigantic place till I graduated. Graduating from this prestigious institute constituted my launching point in the textile industry and though I’m very well off on my way there. My gratitude to the teachers and the institute as I’ll always believe they had an immense significance in getting me where I am today.

Urooj Mughal

Deputy General Manager

IDEAS HOME

An unwavering commitment to excellence, coupled with the dedication of the faculty, equipped me with the knowledge, skills, and passion necessary to thrive in the dynamic world of textiles. I am filled with immense gratitude for the pivotal role Textile Institute of Pakistan has played in shaping my career and professional growth.

Ch. Haziq Ahmed

Co-founder

Kravemart

Entering the Textiles Institute of Pakistan back in ’05 kicked off my journey to where I am today. It wasn’t just about hitting the books; it was the whole vibe. The professors? They were like our industry sherpas, mixing theory with real-world stories that got us buzzing about business. They didn’t just teach; they inspired. And outside class? It was a hub of creativity and teamwork, where we bounced ideas off each other and dreamed big. The institute didn’t just give me skills; it lit a fire in me to tackle anything that came my way. So, yeah, big shoutout to my alma mater for shaping me into the entrepreneur I’ve become.