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Lectra’s strategy to empower fashion

By March 7, 20171 Min Read
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As Lectra steps into the Industry 4.0 era, the company reveals a new strategy conceived to empower fashion and apparel, automotive and furniture companies. Lectra is the world leader in integrated technology solutions dedicated to industries using fabrics, leather, technical textiles and composite materials.
In order to face these changes, a digital value chain is essential to provide real-time connections between creative teams and product development teams, smart factories, suppliers and consumers.
Furthermore, mass production is leaving increasing room for large-scale customised production, as well as providing quick-to-market, quality products expected by increasingly impatient and demanding customers.
Daniel Harari, CEO, Lectra said that to meet these new challenges, their customers can depend on their software and equipment offer, already compatible with Industry 4.0 principles, their deep knowledge of the industrial Internet of Things since 2007, and their teams’ expertise in specific industries. Thanks to these strong fundamentals, they are massively enriching their offer, leveraging the latest technologies and integrating best practices, to entrench Lectra’s position as an Industry 4.0 visionary.
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