Fashion designer Lilach Porges, owner of Procode_Dress, has unveiled a new robotic arm 3D-printing technology that combines pattern making, fabric sewing, and 3D printing to create ready-to-wear clothes. This innovative approach aims to revolutionize the fashion industry by automating garment production.
Porges focuses on developing innovative methods for 3D-printing garments with robotic arms and exploring unique shapes. Partnering with sponsors like ABB, New Bedford for Research and Robotics, and Xtellar for sustainable materials, Procode_Dress aims to merge science, engineering, and fashion for a more sustainable future.
Porges aims to merge technology and fashion by using unconventional materials and software to empower women through futuristic fashion. The brand’s inaugural collection, “The Roller Coaster,” was inspired by roller coaster shapes and colors, coded to control the robot’s movements and drape the fabric around the body.
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