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AI plus 3D/2D at Texprocess 2024

At Texprocess, Style3D | ASSYST presents the power of Artificial Intelligence in a fully digital fashion workflow. Brands and manufacturers benefit from fast, high-quality designs, reliable fit across products, and precise cost calculations and savings.

Style3D | ASSYST, market leader in the DACH region for fashion technology, will present the power of artificial intelligence in a fully digital fashion workflow. At the Style3D | ASSYST booth, visitors will find all technologies for an end-to-end digital workflow - from the digitization of fabrics, artificial intelligence, 3D design, collaboration and asset management in the cloud to CAD (incl. 3D/2D.Connect) and integrated order optimization with automated processes for Autocost & Automarker.

In Hall 8.0 Stand C77, visitors will experience how AI plus 3D/2D can revolutionize processes or make individual workflows faster and easier.

"To stay competitive, fashion companies need to go digital in an easy and efficient way. Our customers find that using Style3D simplifies this process. They report representing up to 70% of their collections in 3D within just 6 months, all while experiencing tangible benefits and significant time and cost savings," explains Hans Peter Hiemer, CEO of Style3D | ASSYST.

Summerdress generated with the help of AI © Style3D | ASSYST
Summerdress generated with the help of AI © Style3D | ASSYST


Special highlights at Texprocess:

  • Photorealistic digital shoots: AI intelligence for designs and models (Style3D iWish)
  • AI for fashion: Automatic generation of designs for quick inspiration (Style3D iCreate)
  • AI + 3D: From AI-supported design to "phygital" merchandising
  • Soft body avatars and real-time rendering (Style3D Studio & Cloud)
  • Synchronization of 3D simulations & 2D CAD cuts enables fast development (3D/2D.Connect)
  • Precise cost and fabric calculations based on sales, production and product planning figures (Autocost)
  • Digital merchandising: try on outfits on monitors (Style3D MixMatch)
  • Easy onboarding: efficient entry and transition to AI and 3D

Visitors can experience the multitude of new functions and trends live at the stand. In addition, individual demo appointments can be arranged online or by phone.

Appointments can be made via this link:

https://www.assyst.de/registration/

In addition to the demonstrations at the stand, Style3D | ASSYST will be giving two presentations on successful fashion digitalization and artificial intelligence at the Texprocess Forum in Hall 8 on the first and second day of the trade fair and invites all interested parties to attend.



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