INDIA’S MATRIX CLOTHING MANUFACTURER BUILDING AI ONTO NEW DIGITAL QUALITY CONTROL SYSTEMS

A major India-based apparel manufacturer and exporter, Matrix Clothing, has told WTiN how it is testing and developing AI-based technology solutions to optimise quality control, fabric checking and detection of flaws in its finished products. The company is looking to detect stains, broken stitches and uncut threads with this innovative technology, which it can then remove from its production stream, for example. The AI systems would build on digital quality control systems that the company has already installed at its two manufacturing units in Gurgaon, near ...


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