
On Friday, June 5th, an Open Day dedicated to companies in the fashion industry was held at the Carpi Terminal. The event focused on technological innovation, digitalization, and new opportunities for the textile and fashion sectors.
Organized within the framework of the Carpi Fashion System, the initiative provided a valuable opportunity for dialogue and collaboration among companies, professionals, and organizations specializing in emerging technologies applied to the fashion industry.
An event dedicated to innovation in the fashion industry
In an increasingly competitive market, characterized by fast production cycles and growing attention to sustainability, fashion companies are required to evolve. The Open Day highlighted exactly this aspect, offering an overview of the digital solutions currently available to support business transformation.
The Terminal in Carpi, a space dedicated to digital culture, hosted a structured event designed not only to provide information but also to encourage direct engagement with technologies and suppliers, making the experience particularly valuable from an operational perspective.
Fashion Open Day in Carpi: The Future of the Fashion Industry
The event opened with a series of institutional and technical talks that explored key topics related to innovation in the fashion sector. Among the speakers were Riccardo Righi, Mayor of Carpi, Federico Poletti, Coordinator of Carpi Fashion System, Gloria Trevisani, head of digital lab initiatives and owner of Crea-Si, Davide Frignani, expert in 3D modelling and programming, Laura Rodolfi, focused on the Digital Product Passport, Matteo Fabbri, specializing in anomaly detection in the textile industry, Massimiliano Fantini, focused on innovative craftsmanship training, and Promos Italia, with a focus on digital services for internationalization.
Starting late in the morning, participants were able to visit dedicated desks, engaging directly with companies and technological solutions.
Technologies Shaping the Future of Fashion
One of the key highlights of the Open Day was the presentation of practical tools for the digital transformation of fashion companies. Among these, several technologies are already reshaping the way garments are designed, produced, and distributed.
3D Modelling and Simulation
3D modelling in the fashion industry represents one of the most significant innovations. It enables the digital design of garments, reducing the need for physical prototypes and accelerating product development. The benefits are numerous: lower costs, greater efficiency, and faster time-to-market.
In this field, Crea-Si works alongside companies to introduce digital design solutions integrated into existing workflows, facilitating the transition towards more innovative production models.
Artificial Intelligence and Anomaly Detection in the Textile Industry
Artificial intelligence is increasingly finding practical applications in the textile sector. Anomaly detection technologies make it possible to identify defects or irregularities during production, improving quality and reducing waste.
These tools are particularly valuable for companies seeking to optimize performance while maintaining high quality standards.
Digital Product Passport
The Digital Product Passport is one of the most current innovations in the fashion industry. It enables the collection and sharing of information throughout the entire lifecycle of a garment, ensuring greater transparency, traceability, and sustainability.
This tool is set to become increasingly important, also in response to European regulations and evolving consumer expectations.
Machine Programming and New Learning Methods
During the event, solutions were also presented related to the programming of knitting machines, as well as the use of innovative technologies for training, such as VR headsets for craft-based learning.
These tools make it possible to combine tradition and innovation, enhancing artisanal skills while making them more accessible and easier to replicate.
Why Attend Fashion Innovation Events
An Open Day such as the one held in Carpi represents a concrete opportunity for companies in the fashion sector. Participation means:
- discovering new technologies applicable within the company
- engaging with experts and technology partners
- identifying solutions to improve efficiency and competitiveness
- staying up to date with industry trends
For small and medium-sized enterprises in particular, these moments are essential to approach the challenges of digital transformation in an informed and strategic way.
Crea-Si’s Role in Fashion Digitalisation
Within the event, Crea-Si showcased its expertise in 3D modelling and digital simulation, two increasingly strategic areas for the fashion industry.
Crea-Si’s approach is based on the practical integration of technologies into production processes, with the aim of helping companies to:
- digitalise product design
- reduce development time and costs
- improve internal collaboration
- introduce innovation in a gradual and effective way
This makes Crea-Si an ideal partner for companies seeking to undertake a digital transformation journey.
Carpi and Fashion Innovation
Carpi continues to confirm its role as a key hub within the Italian fashion district, thanks to its ability to combine manufacturing tradition with technological innovation. Events such as this Open Day strengthen the local ecosystem, fostering collaboration between companies, institutions, and technology providers.
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