Fertigung

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Aarish Netarwala, United States: “Adidas Grit is a pair of resistance training shoes, that replicates the experience of training on soft sand. Grits can be worn to by athletes to train on any running surface. The sole of the shoe mimics sand and absorbs energy from the user, fatiguing the leg muscles faster through strenuous exercise.” © Adidas

 
04/12/2018 – Adidas Grit

Adidas Grit

Products of the future in 3D printing

The purmundus challenge 3D printing design award was presented for the sixth time in Frankfurt. The 2nd prize won Adidas Grit By  Editorial staff
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The sewing robot is extremely user-friendly in operation. © Yaskawa

 
03/12/2018 – Sewing robot

Sewing robot

The future of sewing!?

A renowned manufacturer of automatic sewing machines has introduced a six-axis robot for intricate sewing applications in automotive interiors. By  Editorial staff
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Digital is wow! Industry experts talked about the potential of the Microfactory in a panel discussion.© Human Solutions © Human Solutions

 
15/08/2018 – Microfactory - part 8

Microfactory - part 8

Digitalization live – Fashion Forum 2018 with Microfactory Knit

Industry experts talked about the potential of the Microfactory in a panel discussion, while sweaters were knitted “live.” By  Editorial staff
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In 2010, the sales figures of blue knitted sweaters with a V-neck worn by the national team’s manager went through the roof - Vidya simulation © Human Solutions

 
14/06/2018 – Soccer World Cup 2018

Soccer World Cup 2018

A lucky charm for the German national team

Will Yogi Löw set another fashion trend at the upcoming Soccer World Cup? By  Editorial staff
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The CMS 530 HP by Stoll - will be part of the Microfactory Knit at the Fashion Forum in Munich. The result will be an individualized Jacquard sweater produced right there for everyone to see © Stoll

 
05/06/2018 – Microfactory Part 7

Microfactory Part 7

Microfactory – a solution for whom?

The Microfactory concept brings the buzzword “digitalization” to life... and with a result you can touch, for example Knit for you in Berlin by Adidas. By  Editorial staff
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Christian Kaiser © DITF Denkendorf

 
09/05/2018 – Microfactory part 6

Microfactory part 6

‘We want to bring production know-how back to Germany’

What opportunities does the Microfactory offer? We spoke to the coordinator of the Microfactory 4 Fashion project, Christian Kaiser, DITF Denkendorf. By  Editorial staff
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ltrasonic welding is a modern, future-oriented and economical alternative and a supplement to conventional sewing technology © Munich Fabric Start

 
10/04/2018 – Microfactory part 5

Microfactory part 5

The worksteps in the Microfactory – Step 4: Finishing

After design, printing and cutting in the Microfactory, the next step is to assemble the individual pieces into one garment. By  Editorial staff