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Gerber Empowers Personalization, Showing Game-Changing, End-to-End Solutions with a Factory of the Future at Texprocess

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Unique integration from design to print to cut to finish

From fashion to furniture and transportation interiors to industrial textiles, speed has become the new normal and personalization has become a consumer’s expectation. By definition trends are always changing, but today the pace of what’s trending is accelerating. In order for companies to excel in this era, they need more than just an integrated end-to-end workflow to support speed, they need to transform their processes to create quickly and produce with both agility and scalability. Next month, at Texprocess in Frankfurt, Gerber Technology will showcase their innovations to support on-demand bespoke design through production and solutions that can scale from small batch to mass production.

“At Gerber we have always put our customers at the center of what we do, providing them with industry-leading, innovative solutions they need to meet today’s challenges,” said Mohit Uberoi, CEO of Gerber Technology. “This year we are renewing our entire software portfolio through an aggressive product launch schedule, empowering our customers to create and produce in an instant and become a leader in innovation.”

Gerber Technology is pioneering the end-to-end process by providing their customers with a full suite of cutting-edge solutions that increase creativity, productivity and efficiency. Being the industry pioneer and leader since 50 years Gerber will be showcasing how their end-to-end solutions passed a real world test as they reveal the Waldrip Collection. The collection was a collaboration between Gerber and designer Stephanie London. Every piece was designed, developed, and produced with Gerber’s end-to-end solutions. Several garments were produced using Gerber’s unique digital print workflow that enables bespoke garment production with speed and sustainable practices. Other pieces were produced using integrated small batch production workflows, enabling Stephanie to adapt to trends and scale production to accommodate the demands of her consumer.

Gerber will be exhibiting the industry-leading integrated end-to-end solution on the market that seamlessly takes you from design to print to cut. They will also present a number of their latest integrated technologies. These will include the newest releases of YuniquePLM® product lifecycle management software, as well as AccuMark®, the industry-leading pattern design, grading, marker making and production planning software, AccuMark 3D and AccuPlan™.

Gerber will also be showcasing how data can be passed seamlessly to the cut room to industry 4.0 enabled smart machines like the GERBERspreader™ XLs Series and the Gerber Paragon® line of multi-ply GERBERcutters that can process a job with the simple scan of a barcode.

In addition to their booth, Gerber will also be an integral contributor to the “Smart Textiles Micro-Factory” exhibit, located in the passage between Halls 4.1 and 5.1. The microfactory, created by Institute of Textile Technology (ITA)at RWTH Aachen University with partners from the industry, will produce a smart pillow from design through production.

About Gerber Technology

Gerber Technology delivers industry-leading software and automation solutions that help apparel and industrial customers improve their manufacturing and design processes and more effectively manage and connect the supply chain, from product development and production to retail and the end customer. Gerber serves 78,000 customers in 134 countries, including more than 100 Fortune 500 companies in apparel and accessories, home and leisure, transportation, packaging and sign and graphics.  

In October 2018, Gerber acquired Avametric and MCT Digital to add to its integrated solutions portfolio. Avametric is a leading developer of software engines used for 3D product simulation and e-commerce in the fashion industry. MCT Digital provides integrated software and finishing solution in the sign and graphics space, with industry leading modular technology applicable to a wide range of textile workflows.

Based in Connecticut in the USA, Gerber Technology is owned by AIP, a New York based, global private equity firm specializing in the technology sector and has more than $3.0 billion assets under management. The company develops and manufactures its products from various locations in the United States and Canada and has additional manufacturing capabilities in China.

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