Jeanologia leads a digital revolution in the Bangladeshi textile industry

Jeanologia, the Spanish company, leaders in the development of sustainable and efficient technology, will be presenting their collection at Bangladesh Denim Expo. The collection is based on the new production model: completely technological, sustainable and respectful of workers’ health.

They will reveal the key factors showing how it is contributing to the transformation of the Bangladeshi industry, moving towards a complete digitalization with Jeanologia as the expert technology partner.

According to Jeanologia’s Asia Division Director, Jordi Juani, ”Joining efforts, we are showing that “yes, you can”, that we are achieving important advances moving towards a different production model, contributing to improving the perception that the world has of the Bangladeshi textile industry and attaining a genuine digital revolution.

He goes on to highlight “Sustainability and technology are the key factors so that the country’s textile industry cements its transformation and gains added-value, and this is the road we embarked on together a few years ago and that today is still bearing fruit.”

From analog to digital production -The capsule collection, created using the combination of Jeanologia technologies, shows two completely identical garments that have used two different production processes: the analog and the digital.

As Juani explains “The traditional model was the one being used in the country; production with low value-added and based on manual processes and, the digital one is the one that we have been introducing and attains a high value-added product, completely sustainable and with less production time.

“The combination of Jeanologia’s laser, ozone and eflow technology, together with the correct choice of fabric made by our Light Sensitive Fabric tool, manages to save 80% in water and 50% in chemical use in this collection, reducing the production time 30%.

“Furthermore, with our EIM software we have measured the environmental impact of each garment, closing the cycle perfectly and getting completely sustainable results and respecting workers’ health.”

It should be noted that the collection has been fully created in Bangladesh, from the fabric to the garment finishing, meaning that all the players involved in the Bangladeshi textile industry are taking part in the company’s mission to create an ethical industry, eco-efficient and sustainable.

Talk: “Made in Banglash: From Analog to digital”-The Asia Division Director, Jordi Juani will give the talk “Made in Bangladesh. From Analog to digital” at 14:00 on Wednesday, May 9. He will explain the transformation of the Bangladeshi textile industry leading to the digital revolution and how Jeanologia, as the expert technology partner, has been depended on in making the industry more competitive, innovative and sustainable.

Jeanologia in Bangladesh-Jeanologia has been in Bangladesh for over 15 years supporting the country’s industry, contributing advisory services and leading-edge technology to improve efficiency and end finishing. To do so, it works shoulder-to-shoulder with the main jeans manufacturers, always keeping respect for workers’ health and the environment as a guiding principle.

The company has an international and local multi-disciplinary team that provides comprehensive technical service, support and training. More than 20 people are making the objective of transforming the Bangladeshi textile industry into one of the most advanced, clean and respectful of workers’ health and the planet a reality.

Jeanologia currently has clients in 5 continents. The export of its machines and services represents 90% of its total billing, reaching 60 countries. The biggest market brands place their confidence in Jeanologia, using technology developed by the company.

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