Noyon Lanka turns 20

by malinga
November 3, 2024 1:05 am 0 comment 685 views

Chairman and co-founder, MAS Holdings, Mahesh Amalean, Olivier Noyon and CEO, Noyon Lanka, Husni Salieh at the event.

Noyon Lanka (Pvt) Ltd, a leader in lace design and sustainable textile manufacturing, marked its 20th anniversary in Sri Lanka with an event on the theme “100 Years of Lace Heritage, 20 Years of Design and Craftsmanship”. Noyon, a lace design to delivery solutions provider, celebrated this occasion at its headquarters in Biyagama, on October 21.

Chairman of MAS Holdings, Mahesh Amalean, Deputy Chairman Sharad Amalean, former President of Noyon Calais, Olivier Noyon, key drivers of the collaboration between MAS Holdings and the French lace manufacturing company, Noyon Calais, over twenty years ago were present.

Acting Ambassador of the French Embassy in Sri Lanka, Marie Noelle, Director, Board of Investments, Kithsiri Kumarasinghe, CEO of MAS Holdings, Suren Fernando and CEO of Noyon Lanka, Husni Salieh were also present. Mahesh Amalean said, “When we first envisioned Noyon Lanka, it was about bringing the delicate art of French lace to a new frontier. Today, we’ve placed Sri Lanka on the global map for textile manufacturing with tremendous progress, diversifying and excelling beyond lace.”

Olivier Noyon said, “Noyon Lanka has achieved remarkable success while maintaining the spirit of French lace craftsmanship. Their excellence and growth continue to set the highest standards in the industry.”

With a presence that spans across, Europe, Sri Lanka, Indonesia and China, Noyon Lanka uses the latest in technology to expand its capabilities beyond lace, enabling a diverse range of intimate wear, and activewear products, while offering breakthrough innovations such as the 100% natural dye solution – Planetones to the world’s leading brands.

Husni Salieh said, “As Noyon moves forward, our focus will broaden beyond lace, to become the most innovative warp knit solutions provider to the world. We are excited to lead the way in innovative, sustainable manufacturing, while supporting the communities in which we operate.” The event served not only to celebrate Noyon’s Lanka’s 20-year milestone in Sri Lankabut also to honour the 105-year legacy of the Noyon brand which was acquired by Noyon Lanka last year.

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