Coordinatore | ATHENS TECHNOLOGY CENTER SA
Organization address
address: Rizariou Street 10 contact info |
Nazionalità Coordinatore | Greece [EL] |
Sito del progetto | http://www.servive.eu |
Totale costo | 4˙739˙382 € |
EC contributo | 3˙449˙679 € |
Programma | FP7-NMP
Specific Programme "Cooperation": Nanosciences, Nanotechnologies, Materials and new Production Technologies |
Code Call | FP7-NMP-2007-SME-1 |
Funding Scheme | CP-TP |
Anno di inizio | 2008 |
Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) | 2008-09-01 - 2011-08-31 |
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1 |
ATHENS TECHNOLOGY CENTER SA
Organization address
address: Rizariou Street 10 contact info |
EL (ATHENS) | coordinator | 0.00 |
2 |
"NATIONAL CENTER FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH ""DEMOKRITOS"""
Organization address
address: Patriarchou Gregoriou Str. contact info |
EL (AGHIA PARASKEVI) | participant | 0.00 |
3 |
ADIDAS AG
Organization address
address: ADI DASSLER STRASSE 1 contact info |
DE (HERZOGENAURACH) | participant | 0.00 |
4 |
CUSTOMAX BV
Organization address
address: PILOTENSTRAAT 56 contact info |
NL (AMSTERDAM) | participant | 0.00 |
5 |
DEMETRA SAS DI CARLO GIUSEPPE BIANCHINI E C. SAS
Organization address
address: CORSO MONFORTE 15 contact info |
IT (MILANO) | participant | 0.00 |
6 |
DIGITAL HUMANS SARL
Organization address
address: RUE DES DEUX PONTS 17 contact info |
CH (GENEVE) | participant | 0.00 |
7 |
HOHENSTEIN INSTITUT FUR TEXTILINNOVATION EV BONNIGHEIM
Organization address
address: SCHLOSS HOHENSTEIN 1 contact info |
DE (BONNIGHEIM) | participant | 0.00 |
8 |
INSTITUT FRANCAIS DU TEXTILE ET DE L'HABILLEMENT
Organization address
address: rue des reculettes 14 contact info |
FR (PARIS) | participant | 0.00 |
9 |
LOTT CHRISTIAN EDGAR - UNICATUM
Organization address
address: SCHILLERPLATZ 2 contact info |
DE (KAISERSLAUTERN) | participant | 0.00 |
10 |
Matteo Dosso GmbH & Co. KG
Organization address
address: HOLSTEINISCHER KAMP 58 contact info |
DE (HAMBURG) | participant | 0.00 |
11 |
RHEINISCH-WESTFAELISCHE TECHNISCHE HOCHSCHULE AACHEN
Organization address
address: Templergraben 55 contact info |
DE (AACHEN) | participant | 0.00 |
12 |
SILVA & SISTELO-FABRICO E VENDA DECONFECCOES SA
Organization address
address: RUA SISTELO 7 contact info |
PT (RIO TINTO) | participant | 0.00 |
13 |
TEAM COLOURS LIMITED
Organization address
address: LANDSDOWNE PLACE 3 contact info |
UK (NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE) | participant | 0.00 |
14 |
THE NOTTINGHAM TRENT UNIVERSITY
Organization address
address: BURTON STREET contact info |
UK (NOTTINGHAM) | participant | 0.00 |
15 |
THE UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS LONDON
Organization address
address: 272 HIGH HOLBURN contact info |
UK (LONDON) | participant | 0.00 |
16 |
UNICATUM GmbH
Organization address
address: Schneiderstrasse 12 contact info |
DE (Kaiserslautern) | participant | 0.00 |
17 |
UNIVERSITE DE GENEVE
Organization address
address: Rue du General Dufour 24 contact info |
CH (GENEVE) | participant | 0.00 |
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'SERVIVE net proposes the enlargement of the assortment of customizable clothing items currently on offer, the enhancement of all co-design aspects (functionality and fun) and the development and testing of a new production model based on decentralized networked SME cells.The Servive net will not only seamlessly link critical Mass-Customisation (MC) enabling services, but more important it will adapt these services to the specific needs and preferences of well-defined target customer groups. It will also enable all necessary interactions of customers with value-chain actors in transparent ways, thus enabling and encouraging the active participation of end consumers in the configuration of the customised items. The selected product configuration will in turn influence the production scenario (see the extended Micro-Factory concept below). Central to this scenario is the concept of Virtual Customer Advisor (VCA), which, depending on the profile of the customer will recommend the optimum product configuration, based either on style preferences (Style Advisor), functional requirements (e.g. for protective clothing/ sportswear) or body morphology and physical disability or problem figure related issues. On the upstream part of the chain, the Servive net will introduce the innovative organisational concept of the Networked Micro-Factory, directly linked to the concept of User-centred Production Configuration. The MF concept promotes the idea of decentralized production close to retailers and consumers (proximity advantage). MFs can range from networked small size but high-tech MC production sites, to sites equipped with automatic knitting machines, or even semi-automatic 3D assembly centres (single-ply cutter sewing robots). Knowledge-based web services will relate to style expertise, human body expertise and data, material and specific manufacturing knowledge.'
Consumers can now tailor-make apparel online and try out items in a three-dimensional (3D) virtual environment, adding an important edge to the clothing sector in Europe.
The fine clothing industry in Europe has been suffering in recent years due to cheaper production in Asia and other parts of the world. Now, a new initiative to implement mass customising of fashion and apparel in Europe may revolutionise the sector and make it more competitive. The EU-funded project 'Service oriented intelligent value adding network for clothing-SMEs embarking in mass-customisation' (SERVIVE) took on the challenge.
Project members worked on enlarging the variety of items that could be customised and improve flexibility in design to make apparel more fashionable and more 'fun', in addition to fitting better. They looked at how to develop and test a new production model involving different small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that can work together as microfactories under one network. The new business model was conceived to provide trust, choice and service to consumers and suppliers, meeting the needs and requirements of both.
In this spirit, SERVIVE revealed that the three most promising market niches are knitwear, sportswear and women's business wear. It then defined customisation options and developed several product configuration paradigms for different project partners to meet their needs. Work also involved integrating customer support functions, style advice for customers and virtual try-on capabilities that involved 3D representation.
To help launch this vision, SERVIVE built an http://community.servive.eu (online portal and community) that lets consumers buy mass-customised clothing items from different suppliers. The platform enables them to build their own profile and virtual twin, with the capability to show configured products to friends as well.
Consumers are set to benefit significantly from the flexibility of buying customised clothes online as the market for produced-on-demand apparel grows exponentially. Retailers and designers from the single owner or employee to a chain of fashion stores are also set to benefit from this new online model.
SERVIVE outcomes could potentially open up new niche markets and attract a wide variety of online consumers from the fashion-conscious student to the affluent housewife. This flexible, empowering and stylish model of shopping for clothes and accessories could boost the fashion industry and breathe new life into it. Eventually, it could give rise to a competitive, pioneering spirit that will help redefine the clothing sector across the continent.
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