The future of flatscreen AR in fashion is cast into doubt, and brands across different sectors are scrambling to gain a logical foothold in the secondary market. Meanwhile, workers rights in fashion’s manufacturing regions remain a cause for concern.
With regulatory compliance and brand reputation hanging in the balance, brands are embracing scientific methods to substantiate their country-of-origin claims with science-backed data. Forensic science techniques like isotopic testing, along with data analysis, could be the key to meeting tougher regulatory standards and growing consumer expectations for physical proof of sustainable and ethical sourcing.
As AI companies secure media partnerships to access their content without controversy, the demand for transparency around these deals grows. Meanwhile, the use of robotics in some of fashion's biggest warehouses ramps up, and smaller companies need not be left out.
imki’s CEO & CIO on the transformative potential of AI in the fashion industry, focusing on the balance between innovation and preserving artistic heritage.
Lectra’s Product Marketing Director on leveraging AI to revolutionise the fashion value chain, enhancing decision-making, transparency, and innovation.
What Dior’s latest compliance saga tells us about the realities of brands complying with supply chain legislation, and a group of visual artists get a legal win against a few powerful AI companies.
The Interline welcomes the Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer at Circulo to discuss the importance of repair, and the technology and data around it, in driving the circular fashion economy and sustainability forward.
Brands have worked hard to replace physical processes with more efficient digital ones - especially in 2D and 3D design. Could Generative AI leapfrog it all?