Event Coverage 11 minutes PremiumAlvanon 3D Tech Festival 2022 Highlights: User-Centered Design and Technology Advance Inclusivity Coresight Research October 20, 2022 What's InsideCoresight Research attended Alvanon’s 3D Tech Festival, an online conference dedicated to developments in 3D (three-dimensional) technical design in the apparel industry, which ran from September 13 to 15, 2022. Erin Schmidt, Senior Analyst at Coresight Research, kicked off day two of the conference with a discussion of proprietary insights from our Adaptive Apparel in the US consumer survey from July 2022. We present highlights from day two. Our coverage of how user-centered design and technology are advancing inclusivity in retail includes: Tommy Hilfiger’s process of launching an adaptive apparel line Made-to-order apparel company Differently Enabled’s co-production approach The blend of machine learning and lived experience behind the creation of Kami, the world’s first virtual avatar and influencer with Down Syndrome How to achieve inclusive fit across size ranges, featuring Alvanon’s technology applications To learn more on inclusivity in retail, read adaptive apparel in the US report and our coverage of 2022’s inclusivity trends. This report is for paying subscribers only. Already a paying subscriber? Please log in to see the entire report.If you wish to learn more about our subscription plans and become a paying subscriber, click here. This document was generated for Other research you may be interested in: Introducing the New “Tech 25”: Retail-Tech Companies To Watch in 2024Earnings Insights 1Q24, Week 1: L’Oréal and Skechers Report Positive Sales Growth, Columbia Sportswear and Levi’s Post Sales DeclinesAmerica’s Biggest Furniture and Home-Furnishings Retailers: Assessing Performance and StrategyWeekly US and UK Store Openings and Closures Tracker 2023, Week 29: UK Closures Up 91%