
Browzwear, the leading provider of 3D solutions for fashion design, development and merchandising, has announced the launch of Open Platform. The Open Platform is the cornerstone of a program designed to enable fashion brands and retailers to leverage a growing ecosystem of integrated software solutions as part of their digital apparel process.
With the Open Platform, Browzwear is bringing together many different solutions that can play a part in the digital process, and enabling retailers to leverage the power of 3D. Partners in the Open Platform program provide software for asset management, pattern design, costing, merchandising, showcasing, online shopping, workflow and more.
“Each of our customers has a unique process and we are committed ensuring that their digital transformation is a success. We created the Open Platform program so that we can help every customer create the right solution for their business, through a combination of True-to-Life 3D, expert services, and complimentary products and technologies,” said Sharon Lim, CEO, Browzwear.
Some of the partners of the Open Platform are Dassault Systèmes, Foundry and GRAFIS Software. “The Open Platform is an important step forward for the digital transformation of the fashion industry. Browzwear’s 3D digital technology together with Dassault Systèmes’ Product Lifecycle Management solutions can streamline the way fashion companies design, develop and manufacture products,” said Chris Colyer, VP Consumer Goods & Retail, Dassault Systèmes.
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According to Shane Griffith, Product Marketing Manager, Foundry, Browzwear’s true-to-life 3D design and development together with Modo’s photorealistic rendering gives designers the ability to showcase their garments effectively long before samples are available. Through the Open Platform, designers can now launch a Modo render with a single click.
Another partner GRAFIS Software from Germany plans to facilitate its customers to instantly simulate their patterns by integrating GRAFIS 2D CAD software with Browzwear’s 3D prototyping. Dr Kerstin Friedrich, Managing Director at GRAFIS Software said, “The integration with Browzwear’s API allows simulation of style modifications to fit and design in seconds.”






