Monday, October 10, 2022

Jeanologia Promotes Sustainable And Techforward ‘Future Of Fashion

Jeanologia Promotes Sustainable And Techforward ‘Future Of Fashion

Future designers are "technologists with a scientific mind," according to Enrique Cela, president of Ganologia, a Spanish sustainable textile solutions company that helped create the Fashion Futures international conference for the World Design Capital event in Valencia. Spain, October 5 and 6.

Janologia, whose mission is to create an ethical, sustainable and environmentally efficient textile industry, is engaged in "opening a new era through sustainable development, digitization and automation". To that end, Sylla says, "The future of fashion and design is to reconcile beauty and the planet."

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Emphasizing that aligning technology with the “artist’s mind and soul” in fashion, Sila will push the industry forward, noting that future tools such as robots, tablets, nanobubbles and lasers will replace traditional design media such as water and canvas. And even scissors in the design and production of clothing.

To promote sustainability, particularly in denim, Sella says that "design is not just about form and function, it's about the planet," and encourages designers to incorporate sustainable products and practices into the design process.

They noted that the company's technology makes it possible to eliminate 100% of waste in the production of jeans, from fabric to ready-to-wear, thereby reducing the use of water, energy and chemicals.

Representatives from the Swedish Embassy in Spain and companies such as H&M and Ikea visited the Jeanologia facilities to learn more about the company's technologies and practices for sustainability and efficiency in the textile industry.

Zhanologie said the "Future of Fashion" is an important milestone in the official program of the World Design Capital of Valencia 2022, which brings together national and international educational institutions and industry representatives for the first time. The conference presents events, lectures and workshops on the future of the fashion industry in six topics: Raw materials; Draft; Suppliers; Produce; consumption and waste. and emissions and biodiversity, according to Genology.

Conference participants include Christian Dolva and Maria Pechted of H&M. Christopher Rayburn, award-winning British designer; Alissa Bach Konke, MEP; Professor from the Glasgow and London School of Fashion, and Fernando Cardona, Head of BrainBox at Jeanologia, among others.

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