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Microfactory - an opportunity for the apparel industry © Munichfabricstart

 
23/01/2018 – Microfactory - part 1

Microfactory - part 1

New opportunity for the apparel industry

What does the production of the future look like and what possibilities lie behind buzzwords like digitization and Industry 4.0? By  Editorial staff
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Needs-focused workwear and protective clothing in all its variety © yhf

 
17/01/2018 – Gerber Technology in Africa

Gerber Technology in Africa

The core of Sweet-Orr, Cape Town

We are sitting with the management team in the Cape Town conference room of Sweet-Orr and looking around at the beaming faces. By  Editorial staff
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Romanita employs 800 people at its 3,800m2 production facility and produces 8,000 pieces a month © Romanita

 
16/01/2018 – Lectra: Romanita, Romania

Lectra: Romanita, Romania

If you want to have a future in this business, you have to invest in technology”

Founded in 1972, Romanita is one of Romania’s biggest apparel manufacturers, producing clothing for an impressive list of international brands. By  Editorial staff
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In 2018, textile network will accompany the Microfactory concept for the apparel industry online and will report regularly on the website © Human Solutions

 
01/01/2018 – Microfactory

Microfactory

Through the year with the Microfactory

In 2018, textile network will accompany the Microfactory concept for the apparel industry online and will report regularly on the website. By  Editorial staff
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3D opens yet another door for you – to a meeting in a virtual reality room. © Human Solutions

 
28/12/2017 – Human Solutions

Human Solutions

Coordination in the virtual room

Thanks to 3D, designers can now find the right digital prototypes much faster. They meet in a virtual reality room! By  Editorial staff
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„Kundenindividuelle Massenproduktion ist die Zukunft, aber noch im Marktreifetest“, sagt Chris Nicolaes, Geschäftsführer des Technologie-Experten Lectra Deutschland © Lectra

 
 Einzelstücke sollen es sein, zum Preis, als seien sie in Masse produziert. Dieser Trend zieht sich bereits durch alle Branchen. By  Editorial staff
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Lectra entwickelt Zuschnittraum für Einzelstücke! © Lectra

 
13/12/2017 – Lectra

Lectra

Zuschnittraum für Einzelstücke

Kunden möchten mehr Mitsprache beim Mode- oder Möbelkauf! Wie Einzelstücke in hoher Qualität auf individuelle Bedürfnisse kostengünstig produzieren? By  Editorial staff