EMERGING WEARABLE TECHNOLOGIES WORKSHOP
SATURDAY 14 FEBRUARY
10:00AM – 1:00PM
WORKSHOP
Explore a world of future fashion where Industry 4.0 technologies are transforming the way we design, produce, and consume clothing. In this interactive workshop, participants will experiment with cutting- edge tools such as wearable technologies, 3D printing, digital twin simulations, and artificial intelligence. Throughout the session, participants will have the opportunity to explore their own wearable technology fashion piece to wear.
This workshop offers a unique chance to:
Play with emerging digital and physical tools reshaping the industry.
Understand how technology can drive creativity, sustainability, and personalisation in fashion
Create a one-of-a-kind wearable piece that blends art, style, and technology. Step into the future of fashion and experience how imagination, technology, and self-expression collide.
Swinburne Fashion Studios - Hawthorn, TB Building, Wakefield St, Hawthorn
Free to attend. Booking required.
Link to book coming soon
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18+ only event
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Venue accessibility information
Accessible for wheelchair users
Tactile experience available
Quiet space available on premisesAccessAbility service locations and contact details:
Contact us on accessability@swinburne.edu.au or +61 3 9214 5234.Hawthorn AccessAbility services:
Building AMDC, Room 106 (Ground Floor)
463–477 Burwood Road, Hawthorn VIC 3122
Monday – Friday: 9.00am – 5pm -
Swinburne University of Technology’s School of Design and Architecture is recognised for its industry-engaged, technology-driven approach to design. As a future-focused institution, Swinburne integrates digital innovation, sustainability and emerging technologies across its fashion programs. Through collaborative research, practice-based learning and access to cutting-edge facilities, the School empowers students and researchers to redefine contemporary fashion practice. Its interdisciplinary model encourages experimentation across design, engineering and technology, preparing graduates to respond to evolving global challenges and shaping new directions in manufacturing, materials and digital fashion.
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For more information, please contact the event organiser:
Jye Marshall
jdmarshall@swin.edu.au
