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FASHION-ABLE · Development of new technologies for the flexible and eco-efficient production of customized healthy clothing, footwear and orthotics for consumers with highly individualised needs

FP7Status: CLOSED1 November 201131 October 2014EU funding €3,578,977

FASHION-ABLE project aims at providing the European innovative and customization-concerned SMEs with the technological means that will enable the agile and eco-efficient production of personalised products addressing the complex individualised needs of growing market niches out of the scope of mass-produced goods in terms of health and performance. FASHION-ABLE vision is to provide the innovative European SMEs concerned in customization with the technological means that will enable the conception, co-design and the sustainable manufacture of fully personalised products. The expected results of the project are: User framework defining and quantifying the relevant user attributes; new Collaborative Product Customization Services; New stretch-leather’s lean manufacturing processes and equipment; new 3D-spacer fabric’s flexible manufacturing process and machinery; new textile’s finishing operations and equipment; extended manufacturing order management structure and tools; Life-Cycle Analysis instruments; and inter-organisational Product Data Management tools. In particular, FASHION-ABLE action will implement and demonstrate in industrial contexts the new cross-sectoral technologies developed for three highly challenging target groups: fashionable footwear for diabetic feet, fashionable clothing for wheelchair users, high-performing textile compression bandages. The harmonized combination of these technologies will have a direct impact on health, comfort, safety and quality of life of the targeted populations: diabetics developing diabetic feet (30 million); physically disabled people requiring a wheelchair (5 million); and sufferers from acute periods of musculoskeletal disorders (40 million) which prevalence increases with age and weight. Furthermore, our cross-sectoral approach will allow extending and up-scaling functional customisation with little effort to future unexpected functionalities and to be transferred to other products and high demanding markets.

Consortium · 14 organisations

coordinator

INSTITUTO DE BIOMECANICA DE VALENCIA

ES · €422,322

participant

CALZAMEDI S.L.

ES · €87,992

participant

ATHENS TECHNOLOGY CENTER ANONYMI VIOMICHANIKI EMPORIKI KAI TECHNIKI ETAIREIA EFARMOGON YPSILIS TECHNOLOGIAS

EL · €287,639

participant

SYNESIS-SOCIETA CONSORTILE A RESPONSABILITA LIMITATA

IT · €461,791

participant

PLATAFORMA REPRESENTATIVA ESTATAL DE DISCAPACITADOS FISICOS ASOCIACION

ES · €12,550

participant

Italian Converter S.r.l.

IT · €302,201

participant

OGOLNOPOLSKA FEDERACJA ORGANIZACJIOSOB NIESPRAWNYCH RUCHOWO ZWIAZEK STOWARZYSZEN

PL · €7,528

participant

CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE

IT · €404,135

participant

J.G. KNOPF'S SOHN GMBH & CO. KG

DE · €152,721

participant

DEUTSCHE INSTITUTE FUR TEXTIL- UND FASERFORSCHUNG DENKENDORF

DE · €518,253

participant

DOUËLOU NV

BE · €205,977

participant

EUROPEAN APPAREL AND TEXTILE CONFEDERATION AISBL

BE · €195,000

participant

BSN Medical GmbH

DE · €104,728

participant

HUMAN SOLUTIONS GMBH.

DE · €416,140

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