Digital Fabric Library
The Digital Fabric Library is a user-friendly platform that offers high-resolution images and comprehensive specifications of our fabric collection. Explore our sustainable materials, visualize them digitally, and easily find the perfect match for your needs - all in one place.
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Your Benefits:
- Free access to our digital Apparel and Corporate & Workwear portfolio – anytime, anywhere
- Detailed product information at your fingertips
- 3D prototyping with our digital twins using drag-and-drop functionality in your own 3D system, like CLO or Browzwear
- Advanced search options to help you find the perfect fabric
- Easy and direct inquiries
- Access to many other useful features
- Get inspired by the diverse range of our fabrics
- By using our digital portfolio, you’re contributing to resource conservation and reducing your carbon footprint
Manual – a step-by-step guide how to use the Digital Fabric Library.
DMIx
The collaboration with the company Color Digital and its DMIx Cloud has created a workflow for digital color management at Sympatex. To drive the digital product development processes even further and to enable the transition from physical to digital samples, we have found a perfect solution – the Digital Fabric Library
This strategic collaboration started in 2022 with the goal to implement digital, future-oriented measures and processes that streamline our supply chain, leading to savings across all levels, from product development and process flows to delivery routes.
Sympatex has implemented workflows with digital color standards and spectral color measurements, as well as photorealistic textures to drive the transition from physical to digital product development processes.
With the introduction of true cost calculations for every product at Sympatex, it was decided to extend the contract to leverage the full potential of DMIx.
Sympatex has implemented workflows with digital color standards and spectral color measurements and will add photorealistic textures to drive the transition from physical to digital product development processes.