LtM ep15 - How The Fashion and Textile Industry Is Embracing Technology, With Alex Chan, Director At The Mills Fabrica - a podcast by Benjamin Joffe

from 2020-09-10T15:56:10

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The fashion and textile industry is at a turning point.


  • First, it is one of the most polluting due to its use of chemicals (polyester, dyes, etc.), large amounts of water, long-distance logistics, and waste (defective products and unsold inventory that ends up burnt or in landfills.

  • The Covid-19 pandemic put pressure on both retail and supply chains.

  • In this episode, we talk with Alex Chan, Co-Director of The Mills Fabrica about the industry’s growing appetite for innovation.



This podcast is hosted by Benjamin Joffe (@benjaminjoffe), Partner at SOSV, a global early stage fund focused on deep tech. SOSV runs multiple accelerator programs including HAX (intelligent hardware) and IndieBio (life sciences).


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OVERVIEW


In this conversation, we talk about:


  • The growing interest of the fashion and textile industry for deep tech to improve productivity, reduce its environmental impact, and build more resilient supply chains.

  • Examples of solutions for digital fabrication, on-demand and local production (including 3D printing).

  • New and sustainable biomaterials,

  • Technologies for defect prevention or waste recycling.

  • Finally, we discuss strategies and resources for startups to successfully engage with the apparel industry.



REFERENCES MENTIONED


Startups


Disclosure: SOSV, TheMills and Nan Fung portfolio companies are marked. The Mills Fabrica is an LP in SOSV IV.


  • Algalife (The Mills): Textile pigments and fibers from algae — TheMills.

  • AlgniKnit: algae-derived, biodegradable yarns and textiles — SOSV.

  • Bolt Threads: Sustainable Fashion Biomaterials and Fabrics — Nan Fung.

  • Evrnu: Novel engineered fiber made from discarded clothing — TheMills

  • Huue (fka Tinctorium): Sustainable, petroleum-free indigo dyes — SOSV, TheMills.

  • Kniterate: digital desktop knitting machine — SOSV.

  • Mango Materials: Biopolymers from methane — TheMills

  • MycoWorks: Mushroom-based leather — SOSV.

  • Presso: Dry-cleaning and disinfection robot — SOSV.

  • Renewcell: Technology for fabric recycling — TheMills

  • SmarTex: Real-time defect detection for textile production — SOSV.

  • Unspun: On-demand, custom jeans from 3D body scans — SOSV, TheMills.



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