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Use Case: Meet Katty Fashion (Pilot)

By University of Groningen

Type of course:

Digital learning, Lesson

Language:

EN

Duration:

10 minutes

Workload:

2 hours

Proficiency:

Intermediate

Target:

Manager, Professionals, Workers

Have you ever wondered how some companies turn innovative ideas into real-world success stories? Welcome to this lesson, where we introduce you to Katty Fashion, a dynamic organization that will serve as the central use case for this course.

Katty Fashion has made waves in the industry by transforming challenges into opportunities through unique strategies and groundbreaking solutions. In this course, we’ll use their story to bring key concepts to life, showing you how theories translate into practice. But don’t worry—we’ll save the deep dive into their use case for later, giving you a full breakdown in an upcoming lesson.

For now, our goal is to get you familiar with Katty Fashion and why they are the perfect example to illustrate Data Driven Quality Control. By understanding who they are and the landscape they operate in, you will be well-prepared to see how their strategies can inspire your own thinking and approach.

Get ready to discover the fascinating story of Katty Fashion and start thinking about how you can apply these lessons to your own projects. Let’s set the stage for an engaging and insightful journey!

About The Author

Dilek Dustegor is a Professor of Computing Science at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. She is interested in bridging the gaps between research, development and implementation using AI and automation. She is pursuing research about modeling, design and analysis of large scale / networked systems using IoT and ML techniques, with a special interest in smart city applications. She is a seasoned educator, and loves using the newest educational technologies for an enhanced learning experience.


Learning outcomes

  1. By the end of this lesson, students will be able to give examples of sustainable practices in garment manufacturing processes, reducing waste and enhancing resource efficiency.
  2. By the end of this lesson, students will be able to list some advanced digital technologies, including 3D modeling and virtual prototyping, to improve product development and streamline production workflows in garment manufacturing.
  3. By the end of this lesson, students will be able to explain ethical business practices and collaborative approaches within the fashion industry, enabling effective partnerships and innovation.

Topics

Automation and Sensoring, Automation and Robotics, Digital Transformation, Machine Learning

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Content created in 2024
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