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3D body scanning in the apparel industry: Do we really know where we are heading?

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posted on 2019-09-13, 11:23 authored by Monika Januszkiewicz, Christopher J. ParkerChristopher J. Parker, Steven G Hayes, Simeon Gill

This paper through - the Diffusion of Innovation Model - shows that while 3D Body Scanning brings some refining and improvements of existing methods, it does not introduce new concepts that depart from traditional retail practices. 3D Body Scanning is - potentially - a powerful way of approaching size and fit in apparel and one that presents novel opportunities. Yet, despite the advantages that this technology offers, and the many initiatives that have taken place, 3D Body Scanning has not reached its full potential and has failed to produce the expected results held by many stakeholders. Stakeholders must increase collaboration to realise 3D Body Scanning’s relative advantage. Much of the potential has, however, been promoted by distinct organisations that are biases about how the diverse processes and structures will work together, whilst focussing on profit from their own incremental IP. In this paper we elicit 3D Body Scanning’s fundamental concepts, and its central goal to provide ‘glue’ needed to create an innovation. We offer further implications for researchers and policymakers about expecting and managing trends in technology.


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  • Design

Published in

Proceedings of 3DBODY.TECH 2019

Pages

204 - 210

Source

10th 3DBODY.TECH Conference & Expo 2019

Publisher

Hometrica Consulting

Version

  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

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© The authors

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Acceptance date

2019-06-26

Publication date

2019-10

Copyright date

2019

ISBN

9783033075283

Language

  • en

Location

Lugano, Switzerland

Event dates

22nd October 2019 - 23rd October 2019

Depositor

Dr Chris Parker

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