Speaking to Fibre2Fashion, D Gopalakrishnan, Managing Director, Fashion Dot Young Laser India, explained that the technology enables tailors to input customer measurements, automatically generating cutting diagrams, saving time, and eliminating manual drawing. “The software can be paired with a laser cutting machine, which directly cuts fabrics, improving accuracy and efficiency.”
Fashion Dot showcased its advanced tailoring CAD software and laser cutting machines at GTE 2024.
These machines allow tailors to input measurements and auto-generate cutting diagrams, improving accuracy, reducing costs, and eliminating manual work.
The company offers customer support and regularly updates its software to include new garment models.
Gopalakrishnan highlighted that this innovation replaces the need for high-cost cutting masters, thus reducing costs in custom tailoring. “Fashion Dot continues to adapt to market trends by frequently updating its software to include new garment models. The products are also environmentally friendly, as they directly cut fabrics with minimal waste,” he said.
The company offers robust customer support, providing training and troubleshooting assistance through a dedicated team of experts. Automation further enhances manufacturing, allowing tailors and customers to track the progress of orders in real time.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (RKS)