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Precision Craftsmanship for Innovative Textile Products
Our Wearable Tech and Soft Goods production focuses on creating textile-based components for advanced technology products, like wearable tech.
Our stitching department includes two technologies that provide us with the flexibility to tackle most productions:
- Sewing staff using traditional sewing machines for their speed and flexibility to work on numerous products and textiles of different shapes and sizes.
- CNC stitching machines that deliver precise, consistent results when stitching flat textiles.
We can handle low and high-volume production runs for most innovative products that incorporate textiles.
What is CNC (Computer Numerically Controlled) stitching?
We use CNC (Computer Numerically Controlled) stitching machines. This equipment is good for avoiding inconsistency and lack of precision that come with manual stitching. It is particularly adapted for medium/large-size woven fabrics that can be stitched flat with a single needle.
Why we started to do stitching work on wearable tech and soft goods
We often work on products that are quite unique and that include various materials and processes.
More and more ‘smart’ products are developed, and that means electronic parts are assembled with an ever larger variety of other parts — including textile parts that wrap around the body.
In addition, some of our customers develop various accessories that provide value to their target customers, such as mats, bags, and so on.
Why not give that work to specialized suppliers?
That’s usually our first thought — would a specialized supplier do this work better, and for a lower cost, than ourselves?
In many cases, the answer is yes. However, there are cases where we need to work on internalizing manufacturing:
- A high quality standard, paired with relatively low order quantity (even if that's just at the start of the product's life) -- finding an interested supplier can be very difficult.
- The design of the textile part(s) is seen as sensitive intellectual property, not to be communicated to other companies.
That’s why, for the right projects, doing this work in-house makes a lot of sense, enhances control, and improves efficiency and costs.