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Digital Fashion Network (DFN)

Lead Research Organisation: Manchester Metropolitan University
Department Name: Fashion

Abstract

Today's fashion supply chain is multi-continental and intertwined with diverse elements scattered in all over of the world. The best option, probably the only option, to make it truly transparent, sustainable, and effectively manageable is to digitalise it seamlessly. While industrial and social digitalisation gained pace during the covid-19 pandemic and more and more digital solutions for industry 4.0 applications are appearing on the market, the digitalisation along the global fashion supply chain is not happening at same level at same depth and speed. Specially at the manufacturers' side in the countries like Bangladesh, China, Cambodia, Vietnam and others, it is far behind the situation at retailers' side in Europe and America. As a result, designers, fashion buyers/merchandisers and sustainability professionals at the European and American retailers' side struggle to implement and manage digital solutions while working with their Asian counterparts and the transparency and sustainability about the products from the fashion companies including the big names like Marks & Spencer, NEXT, NIKE, adidas, Primark etc. are always in question. On the other hand, digital fashion is not just limited to computer-aided design (CAD) and manufacturing (CAM), but rather runs throughout the fashion business, from product life cycle management and developing new business models that promote sustainability to connecting virtual and augmenting reality with fashion to enhance consumers' experience through smart solutions. It has emerged as a multidisciplinary field of knowledge that attracts overlapping interests from the academics, researchers and professionals coming from fashion design, business and technology; computer science, software engineering, animation and gaming, anthropometrics, supply chain management and industry 4.0, big data and artificial intelligence, and industrial sustainability. Realising the complexity of the issue, an action is deemed required to bring all parties of digital fashion together to streamline the adoption and development of innovative solutions along the global fashion supply chain. This is to be done through the proposed digital fashion network (DFN).

The Network will be formed with members from industry and academia covering diverse disciplines and geographical locations related to the digital fashion and be expanded throughout the project life-time. It will organise several hybrid events including four workshops, one of which will be hosted by iCo-I in Bangladesh to better connect with the fashion manufacturers, six online webinars (one in every three months) on the latest innovations in digital fashion, an international conference on "Digital Fashion Innovation", a research paper competition for PGRs, one 3D design and illustration competition for students and an online exhibition. An edited book titled "Advances in Digital Fashion Innovations" through Textile Institute's Professional series (CRC Press and Taylor & Francis) will be produced with chapter contributions by the shortlisted speakers of the aforesaid conference. It also aimed to deliver an international research group for post-project collaboration in research and bidding activities.

DFN will be unique in its kind as no such network focusing specially on digital fashion exists at present. The network will echo the ethos of the multiple United Nation's sustainable development goals (SGDs). It will contribute towards the achievement of the target 9.5 of SDG 9 through promotion of scientific research and upgradation of the technological capabilities of textile and fashion industrial sectors in developing countries in particular Bangladesh. It will also complement the target 12.a of SDG 12 by promoting digital fashion innovations in developing countries, e.g. Bangladesh, and catalysing towards the strengthening of their scientific and technological capacity to move towards more sustainable patterns of textile and fashion production.

Publications

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Description Digital Fashion Network (DFN) is an AHRC-funded network project. The nature of the project did not allow any original research work within its scope. However, the project is built on specific objectives, which are effectively achieved. A network of over 190 members from industry and academia covering diverse disciplines and geographical locations related to digital fashion has been formed. The project organised six webinars of the following topics - 1) The digitalisation of textiles, 2) The path to reliable virtual prototyping and fitting process, 3) Digital anthropometrics and sizing, 4) Blended learning models for supply chain upskilling, 5) The push and pull of reimagining fashion, and 6) Virtual influencers, AI, and fashion's digital Shift - delivered by industry experts and academics. All webinars are recorded and made available through the project websites for future audiences.

Four workshops, two in the UK and two in Bangladesh, on digital fashion education and sustainability, and digital fashion (electronic apparel) have been delivered. The workshops brought together academics and industry professionals to brainstorm around research gaps, drivers and barriers to digitalisation of fashion industry, and teaching and learning challenges around this multi-disciplinary field of digital fashion.

A three-day international event "Digital Fashion Innovation Conference (DFIC) is organised in Manchester, which hosted three keynote talks, thirty-nine technical presentations and over 120 delegates from both industry and academia. Speakers included postgraduate researchers (PGRs), early career researchers (ECRs), senior academics and industry experts. A 3D design and illustration competition for students and an online exhibition have been organised in parallel to the conference. PDFs of the abstracts of the presentations and videos of shortlisted entries of 3D design and illustration competition have been made available via project website.

Work of an edited book titled "Digital Fashion: Artificial Intelligence, Virtual, and Other Emerging Applications, Taylor & Francis - ISBNs 978-1-032-97616-7 (Hardback), 978-1-032-97615-0 (Paperback) & 978-1-003-59448-2 (e-Book)" and a guest-edited special issue titled "Digital Textile and Fashion Innovation" in the Journal of Textile Institute are in progress as post-project activities. A pool of shortlisted speakers of the conference have been invited to contribute to the edited book with chapters and to the journal special issue with research articles.

An international research group for post-project collaboration in research and bidding activities have been formed. As a start of the collaborative works, two book chapters on digital fashion themes have been published, which are listed in the publication section.
Exploitation Route A follow-on funding will help expand the network further and continue with the similar networking events involving education, creative industry and retail.
Sectors Creative Economy

Education

Retail

URL https://digitalfashionnetwork.net/
 
Description Digital Fashion Network Project Collaboration 
Organisation BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology (BUFT)
Department Department of Fashion Studies (FS)
Country Bangladesh 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution We developed the grant application of our project "Digital Fashion Network (DFN) - AH/X007871/1" jointly with them and we are implementing the project jointly. We organised a workshop on digital fashion on 26th of October 2023 in Bangladesh, hosted by the international co-lead Professor Ayub Nabi Khan from the BUFT. The workshop facilitated an insightful interaction between industry and academia including the academics from BUFT, Northern university Bangladesh and World University Bangladesh, and the designers and professionals from the Zaber & Zubair Fabrics Ltd., Next Sourcing Ltd., Team Sourcing Ltd., Aspire Apparels Ltd., GMS+, Ed-Walters, and Synergy Sourcing Ltd. In total 28 participants attended the workshops (see here https://digitalfashionnetwork.net/buft-workshop/").
Collaborator Contribution Our international partner contributed in developing the grant application of our project "Digital Fashion Network (DFN) - AH/X007871/1" and we are implementing the project jointly. They hosted a workshop we organised in Bangladesh (see here https://digitalfashionnetwork.net/buft-workshop/). They will attend the Digital Fashion Innovation Conference (DFIC), we are going to organise on 02 - 04 July 2024, in Manchester, UK and contribute in organising it.
Impact 1) We have organised a joint a workshop on digital fashion on 26th of October 2023 in Bangladesh (see here https://digitalfashionnetwork.net/buft-workshop/"). 2) We are jointly organising the Digital Fashion Innovation Conference (DFIC) on 02 - 04 July 2024, in Manchester, UK (see here https://digitalfashionnetwork.net/conference/)
Start Year 2023
 
Description Digital Fashion Innovation Conference (DFIC) 2024 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Industry/Business
Results and Impact A three-day international event "Digital Fashion Innovation Conference (DFIC) is organised on 02 - 04 July 2024 in Manchester, which hosted three keynote talks, thirty-nine technical presentations and over 120 delegates from both industry and academia. The event was chaired by the project lead Dr. Abu Sadat Muhammad Sayem. Speakers included postgraduate researchers (PGRs), early career researchers (ECRs), senior academics and industry experts. A 3D design and illustration competition for students and an online exhibition have been organised in parallel to the conference. PDFs of the abstracts of the presentations and videos of shortlisted entries of 3D design and illustration competition have been made available via project website.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2024
URL https://digitalfashionnetwork.net/conference/
 
Description Digital Fashion Workshop 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact The intended purpose was to bring the academics and professionals together to promote collaboration and interaction between these two parties.
The workshop facilitated an insightful interaction between industry and academia including the academics from BUFT, Northern university Bangladesh and World University Bangladesh, and the designers and professionals from the Zaber & Zubair Fabrics Ltd., Next Sourcing Ltd., Team Sourcing Ltd., Aspire Apparels Ltd., GMS+, Ed-Walters, and Synergy Sourcing Ltd. In total 28 participants attended the workshops.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2023
URL https://digitalfashionnetwork.net/buft-workshop/