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    PICFTI-26 2026 - 35th PARIS International Conference on Fashion Technology & Innovation (PICFTI-26) June 24-26, 2026 Paris (France)

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    Category Fashion Technology & Innovation

    Deadline: June 01, 2026 | Date: June 24, 2026-June 26, 2026

    Venue/Country: Paris, France

    Updated: 2026-01-13 17:58:16 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Call for papers/Topics

    Topics of Interest for Submission include, but are Not Limited to:

    1. Design & Digital Creation

    Generative AI in Design:

    Algorithmic trend forecasting (predicting colors, silhouettes, and patterns).

    AI-assisted sketching and print generation.

    Co-creation: Human-AI collaborative design workflows.

    3D Modeling & Prototyping:

    Digital twin creation for garments.

    3D draping and physics simulation (e.g., CLO3D, Marvelous Designer).

    Virtual sampling to reduce physical waste.

    Body Scanning & Fit Tech:

    Mobile 3D body scanning.

    AI-powered sizing recommendations to reduce return rates.

    Parametric pattern making.

    2. Smart Materials & Material Science

    Bio-Fabrication & Lab-Grown Materials:

    Mycelium (mushroom) leather.

    Lab-grown cotton and silk.

    Bio-synthetic fibers from agricultural waste (e.g., orange peel, pineapple leaf).

    Smart Textiles (E-Textiles):

    Phase-change materials for thermal regulation.

    Conductive yarns and integrated sensors for biometric tracking (heart rate, posture).

    Flexible circuitry and embedded LEDs in garments.

    Nanotechnology in Fabrics:

    Self-cleaning and stain-resistant coatings.

    Antimicrobial and odor-fighting treatments.

    UV-protective nano-finishes.

    3. Sustainable & Circular Innovation

    Advanced Recycling Technologies:

    Chemical recycling vs. mechanical recycling (breaking textiles back to monomers).

    Textile-to-textile closed-loop systems.

    Automated sorting systems using AI/Infrared to identify fiber content.

    Clean Manufacturing:

    Waterless dyeing (e.g., CO2 dyeing technology).

    Microbial and bacterial pigments (natural dye alternatives).

    Laser finishing for denim (eliminating water and chemical usage).

    Traceability & Ethics:

    Digital Product Passports (DPP): End-to-end lifecycle tracking.

    Blockchain for supply chain transparency and "provenance" verification.

    4. Retail, Logistics & Supply Chain

    Inventory & Demand Management:

    Agentic AI: Automated restocking and inventory optimization.

    Hyper-personalization engines for e-commerce.

    RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) for real-time stock tracking.

    Next-Gen Retail Experience:

    AR Mirrors (smart mirrors) for in-store virtual try-ons.

    Interactive visual merchandising.

    AI chatbots and virtual personal stylists.

    Manufacturing Innovation:

    Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing): On-demand production of accessories and footwear.

    Robotic sewing and automated fabric cutting.

    Micro-factories: Localized, small-batch production units.

    5. The Virtual Frontier (Digital Fashion)

    The Fashion Metaverse:

    Direct-to-Avatar (D2A) retail models.

    Skin and accessory design for gaming (Roblox, Fortnite collaborations).

    Virtual-only fashion collections.

    NFTs & Digital Ownership:

    Tokenizing luxury assets for authenticity.

    Wearable NFTs for social media and AR.

    Digital-physical "phygital" tokens (buying a digital item that comes with a physical version).

    Virtual Influencers & Marketing:

    CGI models and AI-generated brand ambassadors.

    Digital runways and immersive 360° fashion shows.


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