ThreadSol, a pioneer in enterprise material management for sewn products’ industry, has announced its partnership with product innovation as a sponsor for PI Apparel Hong Kong. The expo, that brings together the fashion, apparel, and footwear industry to discuss the challenges and technologies disrupting the industry, will be held on April 10 and 11, 2018.
Headquartered in Singapore, ThreadSol provides software solutions for apparel manufacturers and brands. These AI (Artificial Intelligence) and big data driven solutions are aimed at boosting top-line and bottom-line for the apparel industry. Clients of ThreadSol technology include MAS Holdings, Brandix, Tristate, Luen Thai, Beximco, and Hirdaramani Group to name a few.ThreadSol, a pioneer in enterprise material management for sewn products' industry, has announced its partnership with product innovation as a sponsor for PI Apparel Hong Kong. The expo, that brings together the fashion, apparel, and footwear industry to discuss the challenges and technologies disrupting the industry, will be held on April 10 and 11, 2018.#
ThreadSol founder and CEO Manasij Ganguli said, “The driving force behind all ThreadSol products has been technology disruption for the apparel industry. Technology that is being actively used in all spheres of life like AI and big data analytics need to be made available for the apparel industry. We are very excited to partner with PI Apparel to front a common stance - technology for apparel.”
Manasij Ganguli would be participating in the panel discussion ‘Standardising Digital Platforms to Overcome Issues of Systems Interoperability and Data Transfer’. The discussion would revolve around need for interoperability, the challenges faced in order to achieve it, and the requirement for global technology standards for the apparel industry.
The event will also feature a talk by Wilson Poon, BPM manager, Tristate. It will elaborate on how Tristate, a client of ThreadSol, used technology innovation like AI and big data to increase their top-line by 1.3 per cent. (GK)
Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India