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NEWS
3D Body Scanning technology provides sustainable design solutions
Renowned Italian fashion magazine Polimodamag interviews RMIT's Kate Kennedy's on her research into how 3D technologies can improve comfort andsustainability in the development of apparel.
Ms Kennedy talks about how 3D technologies are changing the landscape ofcommercial and functional design and what this means for the nextgeneration of technicians and fashion designers.
"Technology might be the common language between disciplines and industriesto address the critical issues the first world countries face. Consumption and climate change being just two," said Ms Kennedy.
Read the full article as published in PolimodaMag May 2015