DURÁ-GIL, JUAN V.Ballester Fernández, AlfredoCavallaro, MarcoChiodi, AndreaBallarino, AndreaBrondi, Carlovon Arnim, VolkmarStellmach, Dieter2017-06-012017-06-0120160951-192Xhttps://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/82117[EN] Mass-customization of wearable products are offered as a higher added value to the broad public and have to compete with ready-to-wear offer. However, people with specific requirements are not covered by the current mass-customised products. This is the case of the elderly, disabled, diabetic and obese population groups when wearing textiles, clothing, footwear and textile-based orthotic goods. Further, at present, available knowledge and flexibility of production equipment and machinery of small and medium-sized enterprises operating in these traditional industries (even those that already offer made-to-measure products to the mass public) is unable to respond to the individual needs among such heterogeneous groups. The FASHION-ABLE project has solved this problem with a comprehensive set of solutions.Reserva de todos los derechosAdvanced manufacturing technologyAutomatedManufacturing systemsCAD/CAMNew technologies for customizing products for people with special necessities: project FASHION-ABLEArtículo10.1080/0951192X.2016.1145803Abierto