For decades, apparel manufacturing has remained one of the most labor-intensive sectors in global industry. While robots have transformed automotive production, electronics assembly, and warehouse operations, handling soft, deformable materials such as fabric has proven far more difficult to automate. Textiles stretch, wrinkle, drape, and shift unpredictably, creating challenges that traditional industrial automation systems were […]

Source: Robotics & Automation News — read the full report at the original publisher.

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