TEXINTEL LIVE INTERVIEW - Delivering a Seamless Digital Workflow for Apparel Design and Production

In this interview recorded at TexProcess, Frankfurt, we speak with Frank Maeder, head of the team behind NedGraphics and Optitex about how they’re connecting digital textile design and apparel design into one seamless, end-to-end digital workflow.

They explain how integrating textile design with Apparel pattern development across the workflow reduces waste, shortens development cycles, and improves collaboration between brands, manufacturers, and suppliers worldwide. By sharing fabric data and specifications digitally from the start, designers can create the right product first time, every time, boosting creativity while cutting time, cost, and physical sampling.

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KEY TAKEAWAYS

End-to-end digital workflow
NedGraphics and Optitex are utilised together to create a fully connected digital workflow from textile design through to garment production.

From analog and “pseudo-digital” to truly digital
The industry still relies heavily on physical sampling and photographing samples; this joint solution aims to go digital-to-digital, reducing manual steps and errors.

Reduced waste and faster time-to-market
By connecting design, pattern, and production data, brands can cut waste in materials, time, and energy, and significantly reduce development cycles.

Shared data and accountability across the supply chain
A single, consistent set of specifications and fabric data flows through the process, improving visibility, responsibility, and collaboration between brands, manufacturers, and suppliers.

More creativity, less rework
With accurate specs available from the start, designers and technicians can get the product right first time, freeing them to be more creative instead of fixing downstream issues.



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