Artificial intelligence (AI) and retail
Given the increasing cost of R&D, more companies are looking to acquire innovative businesses to gain access to new products and services, so the emergence
The report on innovations presented during the last edition of Simac Tanning Tech in now available.
Given the increasing cost of R&D, more companies are looking to acquire innovative businesses to gain access to new products and services, so the emergence
Americans still love buying things in person, but over the next few years, more shopping is projected to shift online. In China, such purchases now
What will the fashion industry, more specifically luxury, be like in 2023? Mass consumption is likely to recede in the face of recession, but luxury
A third of the world’s economies will fall into recession this year, the International Monetary Fund’s head said. Countries across the globe have been hammered by
December manufacturing output declined, to finish 2022, according to Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) reports. The reports’ key metric, the PMI, came in at 48.4 (a
Pandemic-related disruption, trade wars, tariffs, rising labor costs, climate crises and the war in Ukraine, along with technological innovation and changing customer expectations, are causing
Sustainability, is a complex process that requires common standards, practices that often involve multiple players in the supply chain, and above all, new technologies. How are leather and footwear supply chains preparing for the new challenges?
3D technology as a key tool for the training and development of a new generation of highly skilled leather goods workers, oriented toward high-end products, with the aim of strengthening leather goods production in Italy and the rest of Europe.
D3, an evolution of the G3 model, is a machine used on multiple fronts in both textile and technical fields, including leather goods. A 3-zone
The system makes it possible to do preparatory operations for cutting more efficient as well as to better manage delocalized production with respect to the
Made in Italy conveyor for the footwear industry, reserving for each customer the possibility of an ‘ad hoc’ study of new solutions for particular needs.
Insoles preforming machine with automatic extraction and conveyors for a 3.000 pairs daily production in 8 working hours. The pair of insoles are alternately pressed
RE-YU Recycling Technology allows polyurethane waste (and more) to be fed back into the production cycle for greater environmental and economic sustainability of processes.
All automatic machines for applying technical and ornamental small parts are equipped with a PLC system, which allows for greater machine control, greater safety and even more