Canada's Unisync selects 3DLook's fit & sizing technology
01 Dec 21 2 min read
3DLook’s solution ensures a simple and fast experience for Unisync’s end-users, giving them the ability to accurately measure themselves with a smartphone or a tablet device in the comfort of their own homes. They only have to take a front and side photo while fully dressed and let the technology instantly determine what size uniform would fit best. The whole process is quick and straightforward and doesn’t require a measuring tape or assistance of any kind, 3DLook said in a press release.
Unisync is one of the pioneers to introduce the AI-powered fit and sizing solution in the legacy uniform sector. For decades, businesses in the industry have had to set up in-person measuring and fitting events where sales reps physically measure hundreds of people, followed by trying on workwear samples to determine the correct size. These events are time-consuming, expensive to set up, and prone to human error. 3DLook’s technology is finally putting an end to these archaic processes.
“For many years, we have been searching for a body scanning technology that will enable accurate scanning to correctly dress all of our contracted end-users with their best-recommended uniform based upon their scanned size. We have tried many potential solutions over recent years, but most were either not accurate or were not overly user-friendly. In 3DLook, we have finally found a solution that combines ease-of-use with accuracy and removes the need for in-person fitting sessions that are both cumbersome in time and cost-prohibitive. We are excited to start rolling this technology to all of our existing and new customers,” Unisync’s CEO Matt Graham said in a statement.
“Bringing innovation to this antiquated market isn’t easy, since the novelty completely changes the established fitting process and affects thousands of people across the uniform supply chain: from sales teams to end-wearers. We applaud the team at Unisync for having the foresight to use this innovation to ease the fitting process and enhance their own operations, pushing the whole industry to the tech-driven future,” Vadim Rogovskiy, CEO and co-founder at 3DLook said.
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