Author: Naushad Zubair

Naushad Zubair

Naushad Zubair is a seasoned writer with a background in NIFT (Fashion Technology) and seven years of experience in the garment and technology fields. With a passion for technology, fashion, and innovation, he specializes in exploring the intersection of these industries. Naushad's expertise stems from visiting over fifty garment manufacturing factories, enabling him to craft engaging content that delves into emerging trends and advancements in the field.


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Tech Vs Traditional Garments: Can Fashion Be High-Tech and Sustainable?

The fashion world is currently facing a huge question: Can ancient crafts and cutting-edge tech actually get along? On one side, you have the incredible artistry of handwoven silk saris, steeped in centuries of tradition. On the other, there are futuristic AI-powered jackets, promising innovation and efficiency. It feels like a clash between two totally different universes!

Introduction to Smart Threads: Emerging Technology That Integrates Electronic Capabilities Into Textiles

The fashion industry is transforming with the rise of smart threads. These tech-infused textiles enhance garments' functionality and pave the way for sustainable and ethical fashion. Let's dive into how smart threads are revolutionizing the industry and the exciting trends they're bringing. 

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Integration of Robotic Sewing Systems in Garment Manufacturing

The landscape of garment manufacturing is undergoing a remarkable transformation with the advent of robotic sewing and automation technologies. These innovations have revolutionized traditional production processes by introducing automated systems for departments such as cutting, sewing, and quality control. This article explores the scope, execution, advantages, disadvantages, and overall impact of robotic sewing in the garment manufacturing industry.

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LEED Platinum-Certified Green Building and Its Importance in RMG Sector

Recently, I had the privilege of visiting a readymade garment manufacturing company in Bangladesh. The factory that I visited is certified as a LEED Platinum green building. You know what a LEED Platinum-certified factory means. The fashion industry is considered one of the top contributors to climate change that pollutes air, water, and the environment.

In such situations, green buildings are hoped to reduce the negative impacts of fast fashion on the environment due to fast fashion manufacturing. 

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