The Sewn Products Equipment & Suppliers of the Americas (SPESA) recently hosted the Advancements in Manufacturing Technologies Conference at the California Market Center in downtown Los Angeles. The conference aimed to shift demand towards nearshoring options in the apparel industry. SPESA President Michael McDonald emphasized the need for greater funding for innovations in apparel, highlighting the importance of grassroots support for new technologies.
During the conference, industry experts discussed topics such as waste management, circularity, and the role of artificial intelligence in the apparel industry. Attendees had the opportunity to tour Tukatech’s Innovation Center and the US Standard Apparel factory, gaining insights into the future of garment manufacturing in Los Angeles and beyond.
Panelists like Stephanie Choi of Rewilder and Corinne Brothers of Rule Design & Development shared their experiences and insights on sustainability and collaboration within the industry. The event also addressed concerns about job security in the face of technological advancements, with experts emphasizing the importance of education and training to allay employee fears.
Alba Cruz of Garan Inc. highlighted the potential of AI to enhance workers’ skills and increase efficiency in garment manufacturing. Ketty Pillet of Lectra discussed how data learning can lead to cost savings for apparel companies, emphasizing the financial benefits of implementing new technologies.
Overall, the conference provided a platform for industry professionals to exchange ideas, collaborate on solutions, and pave the way for a more sustainable and technologically advanced future in the apparel industry.