Industry 4.0

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© Messe Frankfurt / Pietro Sutera

 
23/01/2019 – Texprocess 2019

Texprocess 2019

The future of clothing production

Micro-factories are the way forward for the future of clothing production and will be the main theme of Texprocess in Frankfurt am Main. By  Editorial staff
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“Share” offers a solution for the digital transformation of cross locational processes in the maintenance of machinery, in customer service, and for quality-related tasks, with a view to slashing travel expenses and enhancing productivity. © screenshot

 
18/01/2019 – Oculavis

Oculavis

Remote maintenance with data glasses

More than EUR 50bn is spent on business trips every year in Germany. Data goggles now have the potential to make huge savings in terms of time and money. By  Editorial staff
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“Simulate, Print and Cut” was the precursor to the Microfactory concept © Human Solutions

 
13/12/2018 – Microfactory - part 9

Microfactory - part 9

Bringing digitalization within reach

 The Microfactory 4 Fashion has already been shown at several major trade fairs. By  Editorial staff
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Lectra provides fashion companies with breakthrough solution that enables them to personalize at ready-to-wear production speed. © Lectra

 
12/12/2018 – Lectra

Lectra

Fashion on Demand

Lectra makes History with “Fashion On Demand”, Fashion’s First End-to-End Personalization Offer. By  Editorial staff
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Die Bedienung der Nähroboter ist sehr anwenderfreundlich. © Yaskawa

 
10/12/2018 – In eigener Sache

In eigener Sache

Rückblick unserer Branche – KW 49/2018

Hier stellen wir die Top-Artikel aus unseren Rubriken vor. Der meistgelesene Beitrag in der KW 49 kommt aus der Rubrik „Fashion“. 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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Frau Dr.-Ing. Monireh Fazeli während ihres Forschungsaufenthaltes im Centre for Advanced Composite Materials (CACM), University of Auckland in Neuseeland © Richard NG

 
28/11/2018 – ITM / TU Dresden

ITM / TU Dresden

Wissenschaftlerin ausgezeichnet

Frau Dr.-Ing. Monireh Fazeli Zoghalchali vom ITM der TU Dresden wurde mit dem Innovationspreis des Industrieclubs Sachsen 2017 ausgezeichnet. By  Editorial staff