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That other thread got all FUBAR'd. Hopefully this one will stay on track.
I recently came across the following article: https://www.reuters.com/technology/robots-set-their-sights-new-job-sewing-blue-jeans-2022-12-12/
Robots set their sights on a new job: sewing blue jeans
There seems to be a ton of different pressures that would push more automation into the clothing industry. Labor is expensive and tough to find. At least specific to outdoor gear, consumers are demanding better performing and longer lasting materials. They're willing to pay higher prices if they can justify the performance. There are pressures to improve supply chains (reduce distance and time duration). Maybe all these pressures are enough to drive the investment and development of automation?
Even without, I see a ton of potential, and a trend.
I recently came across the following article: https://www.reuters.com/technology/robots-set-their-sights-new-job-sewing-blue-jeans-2022-12-12/
Robots set their sights on a new job: sewing blue jeans
"Clothing is the last trillion-dollar industry that hasn’t been automated," said Eugen Solowjow, who heads a project at a Siemens lab in San Francisco that has worked on automating apparel manufacturing since 2018.
There seems to be a ton of different pressures that would push more automation into the clothing industry. Labor is expensive and tough to find. At least specific to outdoor gear, consumers are demanding better performing and longer lasting materials. They're willing to pay higher prices if they can justify the performance. There are pressures to improve supply chains (reduce distance and time duration). Maybe all these pressures are enough to drive the investment and development of automation?
Even without, I see a ton of potential, and a trend.