TEXINTEL LIVE INTERVIEW - The Future of Fashion: AI-Driven Design and Production with Guy Alroy of Early.Vision

Debbie McKeegan, FESPA's textile ambassador, interviews Guy Alroy from Early.Vision to discuss their latest innovation, an AI-driven software for end-to-end textile fulfillment.

The system, called Match AI, allows users to upload an image of a garment they like, which is then converted into a print-ready design. Users can choose between all-over printing or tiled patterns. The software integrates with e-commerce and ERP systems, automating order management and nesting for efficient production. It handles different products and materials and prepares nested sheets for multiple orders, ensuring high efficiency and minimising manual intervention. The goal is to streamline the production process, making it fully automated from order to delivery.

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The Future of Fashion: AI-Driven Design and Production with Early Vision

We interview Guy Alroy the founder of Early.Vision on their latest innovation Match AI

Key Takeaways:

  • Match AI: Early.Vision has developed an AI-powered tool that allows users to upload an image of a garment and generate a print-ready design without requiring design or pattern-making expertise.

  • Flexible Image Processing: The AI can work with live photos or images from websites, offering options for tiling or all-over printing, giving users creative flexibility in design.

  • Automated Production Workflow: The software integrates with e-commerce and ERP systems to automatically manage orders, nest multiple products efficiently, and prepare files for printing and cutting.

  • Material Optimisation: The system can handle different materials for various parts of a garment (e.g., ribs, sleeves) and automatically separate and optimise cutting and printing processes.

  • Minimal Human Intervention: The entire production process is automated, with the first human touchpoint being at the cutting stage, significantly reducing manual labour and potential errors.




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