New York: The New York Embroidery Studio announces the integration of the Stratasys J850 TechStyle printer, enhancing its textile operations. This technology combines traditional embroidery with 3D printing, promoting sustainability and creativity in fashion, while enabling on-demand manufacturing and minimising waste.
The New York Embroidery Studio (NYES) has announced the integration of the Stratasys J850 TechStyle printer into its textile manufacturing operations. This technology represents a significant advancement in combining traditional embroidery techniques with modern 3D printing capabilities, allowing for enhanced creativity and sustainability in the fashion industry.
Located in New York City’s Garment District, NYES is well-established as a partner for prominent designers and brands, contributing to various high-profile projects, including runway collections and prestigious events like the Met Gala. The incorporation of the J850 TechStyle printer is set to enable the studio to create intricate designs directly onto fabrics, streamlining production processes and minimising material waste.
In a statement, Michelle Feinberg, Owner and Creative Director of NYES, expressed her enthusiasm for the new printer, stating, “The J850 TechStyle is an extraordinary addition to our capabilities, allowing us to elevate creativity while delivering on our commitment to innovation and sustainability.” She noted the excitement among clients regarding the new possibilities this technology presents, which spans high-end fashion and entertainment projects.
The Stratasys J850 TechStyle printer is aligned with the growing demand for sustainable fashion production methods. It offers on-demand manufacturing, helping to reduce excess inventory while allowing designers to produce unique and personal designs with minimal additional costs.
Zehavit Reisin, Senior Vice President of Consumer Solutions and Material Business at Stratasys, highlighted the transformative potential of this collaboration, saying, “Stratasys is redefining what’s possible in fashion and design by delivering solutions that blend customization, creativity, and sustainability.” This partnership showcases how innovative technologies can elevate design projects on a global scale.
Looking ahead, NYES intends to organise open house events in 2025 to demonstrate the capabilities of 3D fashion technology to designers and clients. With the J850 TechStyle printer, the studio is poised to lead in the integration of advanced technologies into creative manufacturing.
Source: Noah Wire Services