The Establishment and Operation of the Apparel Manufacturing Technology Center.

Abstract

The Apparel Manufacturing Technology Center (AMTC) is a research and technology transfer program oriented toward the specific needs of the apparel industry. A broad range of applications research and development programs have been completed and are underway since the program inception in 1987. AMTC research and development projects range from equipment automation and information technology to job enrichment. The purpose is to increase productivity and quality as well as to reduce product time to market. AMTC technology transfer initiatives are provided by an array of endeavors including in-plant assistance, seminars and workshops, pilot plant scale technology demonstrations, industry prototyping and equipment feasibility analysis and extensive involvement of apparel engineering students in the program. -BKA

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Nov 30, 1994
Accession Number
ADA291071

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