CAD/CAM Training for Fashion Design

Authors

  • Dr. R. Ramachandra  Principal & Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, SKD Engineering College, Gooty, Andhra Pradesh, India

Keywords:

Computer Aided Design and Computer Aided Manufacture (CAD/CAM), Fashion Design, Higher Learning, Apparel Industry, Textile and Fashion, Lead Time

Abstract

Many tertiary schools and institutions of higher studying in India offer Computer Aided layout and laptop Aided Manufacture (CAD/CAM) in their education of favor design guides. This is because the utility of CAD/CAM technology is taken into consideration a primary step in handling dynamic modifications obvious in the fabric and fashion enterprise. The usage of CAD/CAM generation within the style industry enhances velocity and performance in garment production and designing thru extended precision, productivity and organized information float. This leads to shorter lead time within the product improvement process, as a consequence decreasing expenses of garments. But, studies carried out in public universities and fashion industries in India imply there's minimal adoption of CAD/CAM generation in schooling of fashion students. That is attributed to restricted suitable CAD/CAM hardware and software as coaching assets because of the excessive prices of these technology. This paper focuses on the significance of CAD/CAM technology used in style design training amongst tertiary colleges and institutions of higher mastering in India. This may assist produce ability manpower, in adopting potential systems to help cope with the fashion enterprise demands. records turned into acquired through document evaluation, questionnaires, interview and statement. The have a look at findings indicated that the training of CAD/CAM technology to the modern college students does now not appropriately meet the labour requirement within the garb industry. The paper hence recommends that institutions want to update the machine of teaching CAD/CAM so that it will input the sensible abilities wanted for the clothing industry.

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2017-06-30

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Dr. R. Ramachandra, " CAD/CAM Training for Fashion Design, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology(IJSRST), Online ISSN : 2395-602X, Print ISSN : 2395-6011, Volume 3, Issue 4, pp.518-524, May-June-2017.