2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-32098-4_8
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A New Sustainable Product Development Model in Apparel Based on 3D Technologies for Virtual Proper Fit

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“…Papahristou and Bilalis [59] developed a new model based on corporate social responsibility (CSR) and the Collective Action on Sustainability theory by integrating the design processes that were aligned with new 3D virtual simulation and 3D prototyping technology. The purpose of CSR was to unify customer values in product development, to fulfil the target market and achieve company objectives regarding sustainability.…”
Section: Design Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Papahristou and Bilalis [59] developed a new model based on corporate social responsibility (CSR) and the Collective Action on Sustainability theory by integrating the design processes that were aligned with new 3D virtual simulation and 3D prototyping technology. The purpose of CSR was to unify customer values in product development, to fulfil the target market and achieve company objectives regarding sustainability.…”
Section: Design Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a critical factor, allowing for furniture industries to become competitive in the market and minimize the environmental impact [32]. Thus, the company must manage the supply chain's effectiveness in leading green product development and controlling irresponsible manufacturing processes [25,59]. The following subcriteria are discussed in Table 11 to serve as a guide for the designer as they evaluate the supply chain component.…”
Section: Precise Tolerancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Still, as far as its use is concerned, the fashion industry is in an investigative phase (Choi, 2015). Many technological advances are still needed (Papahristou & Bilalis, 2016) until it is more widely adopted. It is, therefore, an emerging area of research where there is still a lack of academic information and empirical research (Parker, 2016;Vanderploeg et al, 2017).…”
Section: | Digital Transformation Research Gap Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three-dimensional (3D) technology-while well established and a powerful tool in many other industrial sectors like aerospace, architecture and industrial design-is still relatively new to the fashion industry which has started to adopt it in order to optimize the design and fabrication processes [11]. In particular, the area we are focused on, design and product development will make use of 3D tools that allow for garments to be created in 3D and converted automatically to 2D for traditional manufacturing methods.…”
Section: Virtualization As An Integral Part Of Fashion Product Develomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At any time whatsoever, it is possible to pass over immediately from 2D visualization to the three-dimensional one and vice versa, and all the amendments made appear in both. This possibility is not insignificant and represents a truly incredible advantage [11]. Other 3D prototyping options like Clo3D [16] provide the collision detection -an effect used in realistic 3D video gamesallowing designers to create a garment's layering effect -the biggest component missing from virtual garments.…”
Section: A) Advantages/benefitsmentioning
confidence: 99%