Jeanologia backs India’s digital revolution
“India is technologically prepared to offer a premium commercial product at a competitive price while respecting the environment and workers’ health,†says Manuj Kanchan of Jeanologia.
“India is technologically prepared to offer a premium commercial product at a competitive price while respecting the environment and workers’ health,†says Manuj Kanchan of Jeanologia.
Jeanologia, the Spanish company leader in development of sustainable and efficient technology, backs the textile industry in India in redefining the future of their production and contributing to the consolidation of its digital revolution.
The company drives and leads the change in India, the key being the combination of their disruptive technologies, capable of establishing a new operating model that brings the jean industry into the digital era, while reducing environmental impact and optimizing time to market.
Manuj Kanchan, Asia Area Manager at Jeanologia emphasises that “as a technology partner, we support the main brands and laundries in the country on their way to a digital revolutionâ€. It’s worth highlighting that 80 per cent of production using sustainable technology for garment finishing in India is done using Jeanologia technology, a percentage the increases every year.
Kanchan stresses Jeanologia’s backing of the Indian textile industry and reminds us that “we have already been in this market for 14 years, contributing with our technology to a radical transformation of the country’s industry in moving towards sustainability, efficiency and competency, without losing sight of the product or compromising on design.â€
That’s why, he reaffirms, “India is technologically prepared to offer a premium commercial product at a competitive price while respecting the environment and workers’ health.â€
An innovative and sustainable collection
At Denimsandjeans, Jeanologia presented its collection Made in India, based on the new totally digital production model, in which manual and environmentally dangerous processes are eliminated and replaced by eco-efficient processes that are respectful of workers’ health.