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Marks & Spencer_x000D_ Retail 64000 $18.1B United Kingdom OptiTex OptiTex Platform 3D Modeling,Computer-Aided Design (CAD) 2020 n/a In 2020, Marks & Spencer implemented the OptiTex Platform to incorporate 3D visualization into product testing and private-label product development. The OptiTex Platform was used as a 3D Modeling,Computer-Aided Design (CAD) application to accelerate digital sampling and reduce reliance on physical prototypes across the United Kingdom. The implementation centered on OptiTex 3D CAD visualizations and virtual sampling capabilities, embedded into the retailer's product development workflows to support design review, fit and drape visualization, and iterative private-label development. Configuration focused on producing consumer-facing visual assets for digital product testing, and on enabling internal teams to evaluate virtual prototypes earlier in the development cycle. Marks & Spencer integrated OptiTex visualizations with First Insight digital product testing processes, creating a feedback loop between consumer response and virtual sample iterations. The operational scope targeted product development and digital product-testing teams across the UK, aligning design, development, and merchandising activities around virtual sampling and online feedback. Governance and rollout were collaborative with Optitex and First Insight, embedding OptiTex Platform outputs into existing testing workflows to support digital sampling controls and approval gates. Outcomes reported by the collaboration included a 50% boost in respondent comments on product testing and the stated objective of cutting lead times and waste in product development through reduced physical sampling.
Palliser Furniture Manufacturing 2000 $500M Canada OptiTex OptiTex Platform 3D Modeling,Computer-Aided Design (CAD) 2014 n/a In 2014, Palliser Furniture implemented the OptiTex Platform. The OptiTex Platform, leveraging Optitex 2D/3D CAD capabilities, was deployed to support 3D Modeling,Computer-Aided Design (CAD) workflows across product development and manufacturing for Palliser’s furniture lines in North America. The implementation emphasized Optitex 2D and 3D CAD functionality to standardize pattern development, virtual sampling, and marker optimization, with configuration aimed at accelerating sample creation and improving material utilization. Optitex 2D/3D CAD tools were configured to support iterative design, virtual prototyping, and handoff artifacts used by production planners and sample-makers. Palliser integrated the OptiTex Platform with PDM and PLM systems, creating a controlled product data flow to improve sampling cycles and shorten time-to-market. Integrations focused on version control of tech packs, coordination of material specifications, and synchronization of product development records across product development and production workflows in North America. The rollout targeted product development and production teams, altering sample-making workflows and material planning processes to support faster market delivery. Explicit outcomes reported from the deployment included reduced fabric and material waste and accelerated sample-making processes, driven by centralized 3D Modeling,Computer-Aided Design (CAD) capabilities and PDM/PLM integration.
Rapha Retail 350 $120M United Kingdom OptiTex OptiTex Platform 3D Modeling,Computer-Aided Design (CAD) 2020 n/a In 2020 Rapha implemented the OptiTex Platform to introduce photorealistic 3D design and prototyping into its cycling apparel product development. The OptiTex Platform is deployed as a 3D Modeling,Computer-Aided Design (CAD) solution focused on accelerating design decisions and reducing reliance on physical samples for the UK product development organization. The implementation concentrated on core design and product development workflows, embedding photorealistic 3D visualization, virtual prototyping, and digital fit validation into pattern-to-3D processes. Configuration emphasized iterative garment visualization and prototyping capabilities that allow designers and technical teams to evaluate fit and construction in a virtual environment prior to physical sample creation. Operational scope explicitly covered design, product development and vendor communication channels, with the platform used to streamline specification handoffs and fit review cycles with external vendors. Governance centered on workflow adoption within product development teams rather than enterprise integrations, and the deployment was intended to save sample production time, improve vendor communication and strengthen fit validation through virtual prototyping using the OptiTex Platform.
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