The 5-6 edition of ModaPortugal magazine explores the profound technological transformation of the national textile and clothing industry, focusing on the convergence of artificial intelligence, robotics, and sustainability. The publication highlights the vision of César Araújo, CEO of Calvelex, who anticipates a future where humans and machines merge to create a more efficient and digitized sector, including the planned launch of a Digital Product Passport by the end of 2026. Complementing this industrial vision, CITEVE, through João Nuno Oliveira, reinforces that digitization and rigorous data collection are not optional but essential pillars for Portugal to assert itself as a technological hub capable of responding to personalized orders and reducing waste. Designer Susana Bettencourt personifies this union by describing herself as a "knitwear translator," using AI as an amplifier of artisanal creativity to solve complex technical puzzles in industrial programming. This entire ecosystem is underpinned by the ModaPortugal Circular commitment, which promotes a closed-loop system focused on durability, recycling, and environmental responsibility, visually illustrated by cutting-edge editorials that explore the boundary between the real and the digital.
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