400 hours per outfit: Designer to showcase 3D print capabilities
An Israeli designer is to showcase 3D printed apparel designed on Gerber software at Gerber Technology’s ideation2015.
Danit Peleg’s collection was created using home printers following nine months of research and each outfit required 400 hours to print.
Karsten Newbury, Gerber vice-president of software solutions, said: “Gerber is providing the integrated software and digital solutions that fuel the imagination for new design and production approaches. Danit’s work is an excellent example of persistence and innovative thinking, and shows where the industry can go in the future.”
Ms Peleg will be participating in the ideation2015 Innovators’ Panel at the Las Vegas-based show (October 29 and 30), which will include discussions trends and ‘the next big thing.’