Euveka: Euveka Robotic Mannequin Looks To Disrupt The Apparel Industry
Euveka, a startup based in France, has developed a
robotic alternative to the wooden mannequins that are still being used in couture
ateliers across the globe. The company is aiming to disrupt the apparel market
with its robotic mannequin that uses production-monitoring software to address
sizing and sampling needs.The
female mannequin by Euveka is made using silicon and textile fabrics. The
company employed robotic technologies based on morphology and biomimicry to
create this mannequin. It can scan a person and enter all the parameters into
the system.
The
mannequin can then adapt to a wide range of sizes from UK size 8 to 18. It can
morph into the desired shape in under two minutes, making it possible to create
a tailored garment prototype in the exact size of the client or of the target
market’s morphology.Euveka
makes it easier for garment manufacturers to tweak a size in relation to a
specific fabric or certain body time. It does that by discovering any defects
in fabric pressure or solvent toxicity by using its integrated sensors.The
company has showcased its invention at the Consumer Electronics Show 2018 in
Las Vegas. It’s also testing it with a major French label and has been taking
orders from garment manufacturers for this product.
Source: Et.retail.com,India
Monday, 08 January 2018