“All our core factories are trained and now capable of producing
high-quality volumes of virtual samples,” wrote Renate Eder in a July 8
blog entry based on an interview with Jay Pollard, SVP adidas brand
operations. "Through virtualization, we save resources and money by
reducing material waste, transportation and distribution costs. And with
fewer samples being flown around the globe, we are also reducing our
carbon emissions!”
Adidas began studying the concept in 2004 when it looked at how the
auto industry was used CAD files to speed development times and lower
costs. It soon found it had to develop its own technologies to capture
the complex textures and drape of its apparel and footwear products.
While the focus so far has been on the “sell-in” process, adidas is
investigating whether its designers will be able to design in 3D at the
very beginning of the creation process.
Source Adidas Through SportsOneSource
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