CreateMe unveils apparel automation breakthrough

CreateMe Technologies, a pioneering apparel automation company, has announced two major innovations set to transform apparel manufacturing. First is MeRA (Modular-engineering Robotic Assembly), an autonomous apparel production platform, and the second is Pixel, a proprietary microadhesive technology. Working together, these solutions create a scalable, high-precision system that replaces traditional sewing, speeds up production, and enables sustainable, on-demand apparel manufacturing in the U.S.

The first commercial product built on MeRA will launch in women’s intimates, introducing the market’s first fully autonomous bonded intimates product. Engineered for superior fit, comfort, and sustainability, the line marks a new standard in the category. Since MeRA is modular and flexible, CreateMe is already expanding into everyday apparel, starting with t-shirts, with more categories to follow.

This milestone also represents a leap forward in durability and longevity for consumers, while helping manufacturers reduce waste. Backed by the world’s largest apparel automation IP portfolio with over 95 patents, CreateMe’s next-generation platform combines robotics, digital adhesives, and modular engineering to support a fast, local, and customizable fashion supply chain.

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