Applications

Where robotic sewing can create industrial value

The applications page now separates the main target areas and makes it easier to understand where ADOTC’s technology approach can be relevant.

Application image showing MOLLE textile product
Application example From sewn assemblies to functional textile products

Many industrial application areas benefit

A

Apparel

Selected garment-related processes where repeatable handling and sewing are critical.

M

Medical textiles

Applications where consistency, cleanliness and process control matter.

T

Technical textiles

Industrial textile parts with functional requirements and defined quality targets.

H

Home textiles

Sewn products in home and interior contexts with recurring process patterns.

How to identify a suitable application

Clarify industry

Identify which application family the product belongs to.

Clarify process

Describe the seam, material and handling requirement.

Clarify feasibility

Assess technical fit, pilot potential and implementation scope.

Selection logic

Use case fit depends on process structure

Not every textile process is equally suitable for automation. Good candidates often have recurring seam paths, defined material behaviour, a stable handling sequence and a clear quality target.

  • Defined material input
  • Repeatable handling steps
  • Measurable quality criteria
  • Economic relevance in production
Binding process example
Partners and funding support

Built on engineering expertise and applied development

ADOTC combines textile engineering, automation technology and industrial implementation. The company develops practical robotic sewing solutions for real manufacturing environments and builds on applied development supported through programmes including EXIST and DBU.

Partners and ecosystem

Funding and programme support

Learn more about ADOTC’s work, pilot use cases and partnership opportunities by getting in touch directly.

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