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January 2024

TextileGenesis launches two consortia with the footwear and leather industries to advance traceability in these sectors

TextileGenesis, a Lectra Group company, has announced the launch of two new consortia bringing together players in the footwear and leather industries. TextileGenesis, which has already developed a pioneering solution to ensure the traceability of textile materials, aims to extend its contribution to the emergence of more responsible and sustainable supply chains.

Lectra expands its Furniture On Demand offer with Valia and Vector cutting equipment to accelerate the transition of furniture industry players to Industry 4.0

This new offer automates preparation, planning and manufacturing to optimize on-demand production flows and reduce material consumption.

Lectra announces the acquisition of the majority of the capital of Launchmetrics

The Group significantly expands its activities into marketing for fashion, strengthening its position as an essential Industry 4.0 player

December 2023

Lectra launches the Observatory of innovation and transformation in the fashion, furniture and automotive markets

Set up to mark the Group’s 50th anniversary, the Lectra Observatory has now published its first white paper: “The rise of Industry 4.0 boosts manufacturing efficiency”

Lectra insources cutting equipment production in China

Lectra, leader in technology solutions accelerating the transition to Industry 4.0 for the fashion, automotive and furniture industries, will now directly manage the production of its cutting equipment manufactured in China, primarily dedicated to its Asian customers.

November 2023

TextileGenesis now enables the fashion industry to trace the origin of all materials, sustainable or generic, via its platform

Until now reserved for sustainable and premium materials, the Lectra Group's traceability solution now includes a new module dedicated to conventional materials.