Smart Systems And The Fashion Industry: The Shift From Manual Labor To Automated Systems
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https://doi.org/10.48047/zqgp8670Keywords:
Textile production technology, computerized embroidery, RFID Tracking, Computer-aided design (CAD, AI-driven quality control, Smart manufacturing, Sustainable fashion technology, Industry 4.0Abstract
As garment factories face increasing pressure to meet the demands of a rapidly growing global market for efficient, sustainable, and high-quality apparel production, transitioning from manual processes to technology-driven systems offers both promising opportunities and competitive challenges. This study explores the gradual adoption of advanced textile manufacturing technologies, focusing on key innovations such as automated pattern cutting, computerized embroidery, RFID tracking, and AI-driven quality control.
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