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Japan's Shima Seiki to participate in MIT Media Lab Summer Camp
22 Jun 21 1 min read
Japanese computerised knitting solutions provider, Shima Seiki, is participating in the ‘MIT Media Lab Summer Camp in Japan’ hosted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Shima Seiki will host its session as part of the series, titled ‘Zero-Waste Fashion-Protecting the Planet from Fashion Loss’, on June 25, 2021.
The company has been part of the MIT Media Lab as a consortium lab member since 2018, collaborating on research for exploring next-generation technologies that open up new opportunities for the garment sector. The MIT Media Lab is holding a series of online seminar sessions for middle/junior high school and high school students in Japan and around the world in order to share activities and experiences that address social issues through cross-sector and cross-industry collaboration, Shima Seiki said in a press release.
The session highlights current issues faced by the fashion industry including environmental problems that have recently become the focus of attention, and aims to explain in simple terms, various sustainable solutions made possible by combining seam-free complete garment knitting technology with virtual sampling performed on design systems.
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The company has been part of the MIT Media Lab as a consortium lab member since 2018, collaborating on research for exploring next-generation technologies that open up new opportunities for the garment sector. The MIT Media Lab is holding a series of online seminar sessions for middle/junior high school and high school students in Japan and around the world in order to share activities and experiences that address social issues through cross-sector and cross-industry collaboration, Shima Seiki said in a press release.
The session highlights current issues faced by the fashion industry including environmental problems that have recently become the focus of attention, and aims to explain in simple terms, various sustainable solutions made possible by combining seam-free complete garment knitting technology with virtual sampling performed on design systems.
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