Improving ICT Knowledge in the Textile and Clothing Industry- Crimson Publishers

Improving ICT Knowledge in the Textile and Clothing Industry by Carla Hertleer in Trends in Textile Engineering & Fashion Technology

The Textile and Clothing Industry is a traditional but important industry with around 160.000 companies and about 1.5 million employees in Europe [1]. Therefore, textile education is offered in several European Universities. Because of the evolution the Textile and Clothing industry is facing in areas such as manufacturing: automatic cutting systems, IT supported product design and manufacturing, robotization of task, the required skills of an employee are largely impacted. In current curricula in higher textile education, digital skills and entrepreneurship are often unjustly underestimated or even neglected. Therefore, the European project ICT-TEX (ICT in Textile and Clothing Higher Education and Business) [2] aims to provide an answer to this gap by developing a dedicated curriculum of “Information Technology in Design of Textile and Clothing” for students with an engineering bachelor’s degree, for teachers and for staff members already active in the Textile and Clothing Industry.

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