This optional design module lets you visualize your patterns in 3D with the click of a button, enabling you to unleash your creative vision, speed up your design process and promote global collaboration.
Gerber AccuMark 3D streamlines the design and development process through a direct connection between 2D patterns and 3D simulations. Users can visualize their ideas and improve fit with production-ready virtual samples, reducing the number of physical samples that need to be created.
Gerber AccuMark Made-to-Measure offers advanced automation functionality, from pattern modification through advanced rule-based specifications and order creation. Easily generate patterns with measurements from any source and automatically create markers, maximizing productivity.
Streamlining the CAD-to-cut-room process is a must in order to achieve true efficiency. With Gerber AccuPlan, you can optimize cutting by generating sophisticated spread and cut plans based on fabric rolls and cutting table availability, plan multiple cut work orders together with a powerful production tracker, and track orders from the CAD department through the cutting room with sophisticated digital cut tickets and barcodes.
Gerber MP Plotter stands ready to meet the most challenging workflow demands, allowing you to plot on your own terms. Gerber MP Plotter is equipped with superior technology to maximize throughput. Gerber MP Plotter has QR code support with Gerber AccuMark v.12+ for a seamless process.
Accelerate your product development process with the most widely used 2D and 3D patternmaking and grading solutions on the market. Modaris includes a powerful 3D virtual prototyping technology that makes fitting sessions a breeze. Empower your pattern development teams to make their own fabric estimates on the go with our Modaris-compatible cloud application, Quick Estimate.
I've been trying for a while to import DXF files from CLO into gerber's accumark but when I import them into accumark only 1 piece out of all my patterns is displayed. anyone knows a solution or an alternative?
As the need for speed and agility increases, Gerber continues to listen to their customer base and is now expanding the options to purchase and adopt its tools. Through its new subscription-based bundles, the company says it will enable companies of all sizes, and across various markets, to keep up with the ever-changing trends by providing affordable access to the latest versions of AccuMark, the pattern design, grading, marker making, production planning and 3D simulation software.
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TOLLAND, Conn., May 3, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Three-dimensional design has been a buzz phrase in the fashion industry for years but hasn't shown its impact until now. "The pace of changing consumer trends has completely disrupted the traditional fashion development cycle," said Mary McFadden, executive director of CAD for Gerber Technology. "Converting data into speed and reducing the time associated with physical processes can now be realized with AccuMark 3D and its ability to streamline product development to decrease time to market."
"Just having pretty 3D images that stand alone does not support the agile supply chain we need," said Ingrid Heijnen, manager of atelier at G-Star Raw. "We want to reduce our physical samples. AccuMark gives us the possibility to virtually simulate our garments while ensuring these simulations can be made in real production through seamless integration of 2D patterns with the 3D simulations. We chose AccuMark because we have a shared vision of innovation on how 3D will transform processes in our industry."
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Based in Connecticut in the USA, Gerber Technology is owned by AIP, a New York based, global private equity firm specializing in the technology sector and has more than $3.0 billion assets under management. Visit www.gerbertechnology.com for more information.
The Flex Factory Prototype Lab will provide services to entrepreneurs and established companies to bring textile products to market, reducing the product development timeline and increasing speed to market with state of the art textile processing and cut and sew equipment. This facility is currently under Phase 1 development with an anticipated Summer 2023 opening to clients.
Nobody knows Fashion Tech like Gerber. Innovation and digitization are our cornerstones. GT's Digital Solutions including YuniquePLM (PLM) and AccuMark (CAD) are seamless extensions for designers and developers working with Adobe CC.
One of the challenges in the fashion industry is seasonality. With a three-month renewable subscription to AccuMark, companies can now expand their AccuMark seats without paying for another enterprise seat that is only used for a portion of a year, the company reports.
CAD systems abound in the modern fashion industry. Due to the diversity of user needs and required functions, designers, pattern makers, developers and manufacturing teams often work with different systems and platforms. Therefore, compatibility is essential. However, interoperability among various CAD systems has been a major challenge for the industry.
Thanks to the synergies created by the integration of Lectra and Gerber, Modaris and AccuMark customers now have access to modules that make the pattern conversion process quick and accurate. For Modaris users, Pattern Converter is a web application that enables companies to convert files in the AccuMark format into the Modaris format with a simple drag and drop. AccuMark users will be able to use Data Conversion Utility or Pattern Design, both of which are fully embedded in the AccuMark software, to convert Modaris patterns to the AccuMark format.
If you accidentally closed you application without logging off first, you can use 1 of 2 identical shortcuts to log off and release your license. The shortcuts can be found on the desktop or under the AccuMark pop-up window which appears when virtualization is complete.
In this study, the aim is to evaluate the compatibility between the virtual try-on result with the actual
try-on result by comparing the try-ons of a garment produced from knitwear fabric in actual and
virtual environments. The patterns of the garment to be produced in accordance with this aim, were
prepared by the researchers and after sewing prototype product with knitwear, the try-on was made on
the real mannequin who has been taken measure body sizes on. Afterwards, the prepared patterns were
transferred to the computer environment by digitizing in the Gerber Accumark program and the virtual
trying-on was performed on the mannequin which created in V-Stitcher which is a 3-dimensional
virtual simulation program. For the accordance between the virtual try-on and the actual try-on, a
virtual mannequin has been created with the standards of the person who used for the body
measurements. In addition, the knitwear fabric used in prototype production has been defined in the
system by performing tests such as bending, stretch and shear parameters for carring the same
characteristics with actual try-on. The compatibility of the virtual rehearsal and the actual rehearsal
was assessed based on expert opinions. As a result of the research, it was determined that the results of
the virtual rehearsals of the clothes produced from the knitwear are compatible with the actual
rehearsal results.