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In Latest WhatTheyThink Webinar, See How Digital Technologies Are Driving Change in the U.S. Textiles & Apparel Market

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As so often happens, entrepreneurs in the textiles & apparel industry are driving change in the U.S. market. While digitally-driven businesses have not yet reached critical mass, there are good examples of companies that are taking advantage of new ways of working and doing business to build the businesses of the future. In this webinar, scheduled for July 20 at 1 pm ET, we will hear from:

  • Debbie McKeegan, textiles expert and WhatTheyThink contributor, on how new manufacturing techniques are changing the world of design and offering new business opportunities.
  • Kirby Best of BMC.fashion and Kerry King of Spoonflower describing their digitally-driven manufacturing process and the benefits it brings to brands, designers and consumers alike.
  • Jennifer Guarino of ISAIC will discuss educating the next generation of textile & apparel workers.

What you’ll learn:

  • How digital technologies are transforming the textiles and apparel industry.
  • Opportunities for print businesses in digital textile production.
  • How to find and train the next generation of textile and apparel employees.

Register now!

If you are involved—or considering getting involved—in textiles & apparel, this webinar is for you.

About WhatTheyThink

WhatTheyThink is the printing and publishing industry's leading media organization, offering a wide range of publications that deliver unbiased, real-time market intelligence, industry news, economic and trend analysis, peer-to-peer communication, and special reports on emerging technology and critical events. Special interest sections include Economics, Wide-Format & Signage, Labels & Packaging, Software, Print Finishing, Textiles, and Industrial Print.  WhatTheyThink hosts webinars and live events as well as providing content through a syndication program, delivering content directly to related websites. In addition, WhatTheyThink offers a wide range of lead generation and branding programs that help print- and publishing-related companies achieve business growth. For more information about partnering with WhatTheyThink, contact Eric Vessels at [email protected], Kelley Holmes at [email protected], or Stephanie Papp at [email protected].