Industry 4.0

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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
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“We long anticipated the launch of a new generation of laser airbag technologies from Lectra. Naturally, we jumped at the opportunity to test it on our premises and provide input to improve and perfect the new solution.” Christophe Dervyn GST CEO © Lectra

 
28/03/2018 – Lectra

Lectra

Laser airbag cutting solution FocusQuantum

To take its operations to the next level, Global Safety Textiles (GST) took part in joint testing with Lectra. By  Editorial staff
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Lectra announced the acquisition of Kubix Lab © pixabay

 
19/03/2018 – Lectra

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Lectra announces the acquisition of Kubix Lab

By combining the Lectra and Kubix Lab offer, Lectra will equip fashion customers with a revolutionary platform for managing product information By  Editorial staff
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The round table was moderated by the co-director of Lectra-ESCP Europe ‘Fashion and Technology’ Chair Valérie Moatti © Lectra

 
16/03/2018 – Lectra

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Industry 4.0 brings new opportunities

ESCP Europe ‘Fashion & Technology’ Chair round-table event hears panelists emphasize the need for fashion companies to embrace Industry 4.0 By  Editorial staff
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Grosso Moda Showroom - the company supports their clients from inspiration to finished products © Grosso Moda

 
28/02/2018 – Gerber Technology

Gerber Technology

Digital Solution is adopted by Grosso Moda

Grosso Moda specializes in managing the complexity of the fashion lifecycle for some world's leading brands and retailers and uses now Digital Solution. By  Editorial staff
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The special feature of the Microfactory concept? All the work steps are realized on just a few square meters, so the customer can see it all happening live while his product is created. Here: individual designs were printed on transfer paper © Munich Fabric Start

 
20/02/2018 – Microfactory - part 3

Microfactory - part 3

The work steps in the Microfactory - Step 2: Printing

The customer has created his desired design – now it’s getting serious, because it’s time for production to start! By  Editorial staff