Innovative Personalization Software Unveiled At Salon C!Print In Lyon
Image By Courtesy of COLOREEL
At Salon C!Print i Lyon, February 6th-8th, Tajima Software Solutions and Coloreel will launch a software that will be a significant advancement for personalization of embroidery designs.
Designed to cater to both in-store and online shopping experiences, the new software Pulse ID allows users to customize their embroidery.
It offers the flexibility to edit text, add effects, and colors.
This collaboration marks a full integration of the Coloreel technology with Pulse ID and Tajima's embroidery machines.
The result is a seamless and efficient solution, ideal for in-store embroidery services or for enhancing the offerings of online shops.
At the C!Print expo, attendees will have the unique opportunity to experience this firsthand. Tajima Europe's booth, numbered 2P20, will feature a demonstration where visitors can personalize caps with their choice of flag and name.
"This is a major step forward in automated personalization. Not only for us, but for the embroidery industry. It shows what kind of technological advancement you can make when you collaborate with other players in our industry.This software will be a huge leap forward in the way we work with personalized embroidery, both in physical stores and for e-commerce and other online marketplaces”, says Mattias Nordin, SVP Product Development at Coloreel.
About Coloreel
Coloreel is a Swedish textile innovation brand with a groundbreaking technology for embroidery that enables high-quality coloring of textile thread on demand, unlocking a world of potential.
We use our technology to both preserve the craftsmanship of embroidery and take embroidery to the next level.
The unique solution makes previously complicated designs accessible, including gradients, textures and other stunning effects.
Using only a single thread and needle means that it also significantly improves quality and efficiency, enabling immediate start up and faster delivery.
In short, Coloreel empowers creativity and enhances quality and efficiency, making the ordinary extraordinary. In the future, the technology can also be used for sewing, knitting, weaving and more.
Coloreel is also part of the movement to reduce waste and move the textile industry towards more sustainable production.
By coloring the thread directly, there is no wastewater, hence no water pollution.
And, using a single reel of thread and needle also means minimized thread waste and minimized microfiber pollution.