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Leapfrog IP
Acronym Leapfrog IP
Abstract LeapFRog IP (FP6-2003-NMP-NI-3, contract NMP2-CT-2005-515810) Integrated Research project, addressed to the re-engineering of the textile-clothing process, with a special focus on mass-customisation and virtual prototyping
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Large_Description The LEAPFROG Integrated Project ("Leadership for European Apparel Production From Research along Original Guidelines") attempts to modernise and ultimately

transform the clothing sector into a demand-driven, knowledge-based, high-tech industry

by exploitation of recent advances in a broad area of scientific-technological fields ranging from
  • nanotechnology and polymeric material science,
  • robotics and innovative joining techniques,
  • 3D computer graphics and animation, to
  • e-business and management research.

The Rationale behind Leapfrog IP

The high-labour cost component

Clothing production in Europe suffers from the high labour cost component involved in garment manufacture which makes this activity largely uncompetitive in high-labour cost countries.

The quality component

The heavy quality critical human intervention in garment made-up operations leads to unusually high levels of faulty products - up to 20% even in well-run factories with qualified operators - unimaginable in most other industrial production processes.

Relocation or high-tech automation ?

Rather than tackling the challenge of developing high-tech production systems, clothing industry and distribution resorted to relocation to low labour-cost manufacturing locations often far away from the point of consumption.

This decreased unit production costs but inflated costs for supply chain organisation and logistics, quality assurance and IPR protection.

Capitalising on new design & virtual prototyping tools and new organisation concepts

Apart from high-tech production, other fields of potentially massive efficiency gains are:

the garment design and prototyping process which today remains much too time and cost intensive with its craft-like organisation, lengthy trial and error procedures and inefficient means of communication.
the overall organisation of the clothing business with all its supply chain and further business partners. Inefficiencies in this area are responsible for frequent overstock as well as out-of-stock situations, for enormous missed business opportunities, idle capacity and waste problems on all stages of the supply chain. These inefficiencies are also responsible for the fact that, despite an every increasing choice of clothing products in Europe's shops, supply hardly kept pace with growing consumer expectations and too often frustrated shoppers miss the right size in their desired colour and style, complain about poor product quality despite high prices and finally spend their money on other consumer products.
location Europe
start_date 01/04/2004
end_date 31/07/2009
url_reference www.leapfrog-eu.org
Keywords textile clothing mass customisation virtual prototyping smart organisation
Development_Status Complete
Funding European
Keywords textile clothing mass customisation virtual prototyping smart organisation
Project_Type R&D
Partnerships
Research Unit Name Laboratory Role
X-LAB Unità Operativa X-LAB Home page CROSS-TEC laboratory (ICT and ENERGY) Partner

Related research topics
Code Topic Description
I.1 Innovation in Fashion industry Innovation in FASHION industry

See also
Traceability in textile industry
3.1 Interoperability technologies






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