Coats Digital’s VisionPLM will enable Manchester Metropolitan University’s students to take advantage of cutting-edge digital solutions to understand the complexities of the entire fashion value chain.
As a leading business platform, Techtextil North America and Texprocess Americas aim to bring decision makers from all of the major industries that touch technical textiles, nonwovens, sewn products, equipment and technology together in one place to experience the latest innovations. The unified platform will host more than 350 companies from around 30 countries and take place in Atlanta, Georgia from May 10-12, 2023.
Fashion often takes big creative swings, but as the industry grows closer to the vanguard of transformative technologies and big cultural change, those experiments and investments could come with a different risk profile…
A New Digital Fashion Design Tool to make 3D Design Technology attainable by Enterprises and individuals and extend its reach into Gaming and Metaverse Industry.
The status quo for the fashion industry continues to shape-shift: environmental regulations are on the horizon for the EU, secondary markets are attracting heightened attention, new initiatives and data are benchmarking the scale of recycling and repair, and fresh sizing and cultural standards for brands are being imposed.
As talent flows out of the big tech industry, the lure of addressing some of fashion’s long-standing problems could spark the next generation of solutions. Augmented reality becomes the latest big-picture technology to get anchored in practicality. The secondary market continues to grow. And The Interline checks in after a busy quarter of industry events.
Digital product creation represents a fundamental change to the fabric of fashion. We talk to one of the key minds behind Stitch about why the industry needs change on this scale, and why technology is vital to delivering it.
3D and digital product creation defined 2022. But with another year of uncertainty now well underway, how might fashion's ambitions for DPC and all-round digitisation influence the way the industry develops its digital capabilities?
Digital product creation and 3D workflows are now open to anyone, putting a huge amount of power in creators' hands. We talk to Adobe to explore what this means for the next generation of fashion designers.
The fashion industry appears to have a renewed focus on the bespoke: from e-commerce websites, to ownership of images, to hyper-personalisation fashion tech companies. What is it that makes the personal so powerful?